It is quite the battle in Public Schools Athletic League 3-A football, with the Tigers of Fort Hamilton High School and Brooklyn Tech’s Engineers both deadlocked with 7-1 league marks.
South Shore and Curtis High Schools remain undefeated in 4-A with 8-0 records, with Erasmus Hall close with their 7-1 won-loss record.
Transit Tech High is alone in 1-A with a perfect 8-0 slate and Eagle Academy for Men tops 2-A with their 8-0 record.
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Fort Hamilton topped Franklin K. Lane last week, 36-28 as junior quarterback Aidan Farley passed for three touchdowns – he was 19-for-28 for 207 yards. Harold “Trey” Marshall, a freshman, ran for two scores – a seven-yard run and a 27-yarder.
Transit Tech whitewashed Evander Childs, 44-0 and plays at George Washington, Sunday (Nov. 17th). The Flying Dutchmen of Erasmus Hall won their fourth-straight, beating Lincoln 28-7 last week, and meet Eagle Academy, Saturday (Nov. 16th). South Shore High drubbed New Utrecht, 56-8 last week, and the Vikings play at Lincoln, Saturday. The Engineers of Brooklyn Tech had a 21-20 squeaker over Randolph Campus and face Bryant, Saturday.
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Claremont International High School and Manhattan Comprehensive split their regular-season contests, but it was Claremont knocking off Comprehensive, 6-4 last week to win the PSAL MPL girls soccer championship, at Frederick Douglass Playground, Manhattan. It marked back-to-back titles for Claremont. Gabriela Guerrero Mejia scored the fifth, and want proved to be the winning goal, for Claremont. Solano Tixteco scored a hat-trick for Manhattan Comprehensive.
The Manhattan Comprehensive boys met their Claremont counterparts last week for the PSAL title at Randalls Island. Manhattan Comprehensive won in overtime – on a Bejholn Alerte penalty kick, 1-0.
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Kyle Neptune was a member of the 2003 Brooklyn Friends School State Championship team, recording a school record in points with 1,650. He played collegiate basketball at Lehigh under Billy Taylor…
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