A big first quarter was more than enough to keep South Shore perfect.
The Vikings scored 22 points in the opening frame on the way to a 42–6 victory over visiting Campus Magnet in Public School Athletic League City conference football on Oct. 10.
Jason Martin completed four of eight passes for 102 yards and touchdown passes to Michael Watson and Willerm Greffin, who also returned a kick for a touchdown. Omar Jarrett carried the ball eight times for 105 yards. Rafael Cordero and Greffin both added rushing scores for South Shore (6–0).
Azzez Ahmed recorded a safety. Marques Campbell had an interception and Jason Phillip and Jermaine Gardner both recovered fumbles. South Shore, which led 35–0 at the half, is one of three undefeated teams in the league along with Grand Street and Tottenville.
Erasmus Hall 25, DeWitt Clinton 14: Aaron Grant, who left the game with an injury, and Shockuone Bobbitt combined for 98 yards passing and a touchdown apiece for Erasmus Hall (5–1). Grant and Jahquel Webb both ran for scores and Webb and Sean Ryan each caught touchdown passes.
Fort Hamilton 40, New Dorp 0: Troy Booker carried the ball 10 times for 150 yards and three touchdowns for Fort Hamilton (4–2). Seba Nekhet added a score on the ground and Blake Small returned an interception for a touchdown.
Canarsie 30, Boys & Girls 14: Damario Spalding went eight of 16 passing for 189 yards and touchdown passes to Cyree Scott and Darius Lancaster for Canarsie (2–4). Scott had 100 yards receiving on three catches. Palyte Stubbs carried the ball 16 times for 121 yards and a score. Christian Scott made seven tackles, including a sack for a safety.
Poly Prep 34, Wyoming Seminary 7: Salim Turner-Muhammad completed seven of 11 passes for 107 yards and a touchdown to Ray Marten (five catches, 99 yards, two touchdowns) and also collected 79 rushing yards for Poly Prep (4–1). Giovanni Asperti made eight tackles and Joe Elci had six tackles and a fumble recovery.
Curtis 40, New Utrecht 20: Miquin Jenkins Davis completed 19 of 27 passes for 152 yards and a touchdown to Ethan Neufville for New Utrecht (2–4). He also ran for 70 yards and two touchdowns on 14 carries. Neufville had five grabs for 77 yards and Daneil Barrow added 52 yards receiving.
Brooklyn Tech 18, Flushing 6: Amani Murphy carried the ball 12 times for 80 yards and two touchdowns for Brooklyn Tech (2–4). Michael Marcovici completed four of seven passes for 60 yards and a touchdown to Amani Murphy, who also made six tackles.
James Madison 14, George Washington 6: Quarterback Shamar Logan compiled 120 yards of total offense and scored a passing and rushing touchdown for James Madison (5–1). Daniel Jefferson caught two passes for 52 yards and a score. He also made eight tackles and recorded a sack.
Sheepshead Bay 36, Mott Haven 14: Collin Smith Aiken completed five of eight passes for 55 yards and two touchdown passes to Titus Leo for Sheepshead Bay (3–3). Leo made four catches for 54 yards and Smith Aiken collected an interception on defense. Matthew Agard carried the ball nine times for 92 yards and a score.
Eagle Academy II 30, Evander Childs 0: Ramell Redd carried the ball 16 times for 172 yards and three touchdowns for Eagle Academy II (6–0). Jamal Trotman carried the ball four times for 55 yards and a score.
Other scores:
John Adams 30, Lafayette 8.
Kennedy 34, Jefferson 7.
Susan Wagner 24, Midwood 22.