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Levittown's Lax Future on Display at LI Showcase

Division's Devin Votta participates in Rising Junior all-star event.

Sixty of Long Island’s top lacrosse players in Nassau and Suffolk Counties gathered for the third annual Long Island Lacrosse Showcase at Dowling College’s Brookhaven sports complex in Shirley Thursday night.

Athletes were broken into rising sophomore, junior and senior teams and performed in front of a myriad of college coaches, who sat on the sidelines and watched, but were not allowed to communicate with them due to NCAA recruiting restrictions.

Suffolk won the senior and junior games, while Nassau took the sophomore contest.

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Levittown had one player participate in the event. Division's Devin Votta played in the junior game.

Nassau opened the night with a 7-6 win in the sophomore game. Ian Kirby scored the go-ahead game-winning goal in the fourth quarter. Suffolk scored four goals in the second half to come back from a 5-1 deficit. Smithtown West’s Ryan Keenan scored one goal and recorded three assists.

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Crossan, who played varsity football and lacrosse as a freshman this season, was dominant in the face off circle, giving Suffolk possession of the ball on draws a majority of the contest.

“It’s a little harder, faster game, but pretty much the same as varsity,” he said. “It helped a lot in face offs. I won most of them today and it was a lot easier then the regular season.”

Suffolk saved the drama for the second game in an 8-7 overtime win. Shoreham-Wading River’s Tim Rotanz scored three goals, including the game winner off an assist from Brian Ward (Bayport Blue Point). It's nothing new for him considering he led Long Island with 110 points in 2011.

Ryan Mahon (Bethpage) and John Crawley (Port Washington) each scored two goals for Nassau.

Suffolk took no prisoners in the Rising Seniors game, beating Nassau handedly, 11-7. Hauppague’s Sam Llinares, who has a verbal commitment to play at Hofstra University, scored three goals. Locust Valley’s Chris Appell also recorded a hat trick.

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