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By Joseph Staszewski
Brooklyn Daily
It took Abraham Lincoln less than two minutes to change the direction of the game against Curtis.
The Railsplitters scored 16 points to close out the first half and held off the Warriors for a 23–20 win Public School Athletic League football in Coney Island last Saturday night. Paul Litvak completed three of 10 passes for 97 yards, including a touchdown to Luis Rodriguez with a minute left in the second quarter.
Lincoln (6–1) blocked the ensuing punt and it was recovered for a safety. Michael Tud ran the free kick back 45-yard for a touchdown to put the Railsplitters up 23–14 at the break. Rodriguez compiled 174 yards of total offense and Prince Klutsey ran for 23 yards and a score. Alejandro Oregon made 10 tackles, including three sacks, and Najee Baker added 10 tackles and two sacks of his own. Curtis is 4–3.
New Utrecht 14, Midwood 12: Angelo Carrera completed seven of 10 passes for 65 yards and touchdown pass to Yousef Othman for New Utrecht (4–3). He also added a rushing score. Dayquan Russell carried the ball 18 times for 125 yards. Kadeen Dryden and Canthon Irizarry combined for nine tackles and each chipped in a sack. William Tarver rushed for 106 yards and a touchdown on 12 carries for Midwood (2–5).
South Shore 32, Lehman 14: Jason Martin went 23-for-31 passing for 453 yards and four touchdowns for South Shore (5–2). Tylik Brown caught four passes for 83 yards and two touchdowns. Timothy Bowers and Kamauley Steadman combined for 251 yards and a touchdown each receiving.
Canarsie 22, New Dorp 6: Jeff Killbrew connected on 7 of 14 passes for 136 yards and a touchdown for Canarsie (4–3). Darius Lancaster made two catches for 104 yards and a score and Shawn Cabbell added a rushing touchdown. Kamari Jones Hunter made 11 tackles, including four sacks. Nadir Hassan added five tackles.
Sheepshead Bay 34, Beach Channel 12: Daquan Boone rushed for 224 yards and two touchdowns for Sheepshead Bay (1–6). Daniel Barnes carried the ball five times for 78 yards and a touchdown, and all threw a touchdown to Giovanni Fleurissaint.
Tottenville 28, Boys & Girls 0: Nicholas Smith ran for 77 yards on seven carries and Christopher Julmus threw for 72 yards for Boys & Girls (2–5). Brandon Harding and Donald Merceus each made five tackles.
Xaverian 35, Nazareth 12: Brandon Peterson and Garrett Murnan combined for 120 yards rushing, and a touchdown each for Xaverian (3–3, 2–2). Greg Juliano added a score on the ground. Phil DePaulis went two of three passing for 54 yards and a touchdown. Nazareth is 2–5, 0–3.
James Madison 22, Mott Haven 6: Daniel Martinez went four-for-five passing for 110 yards and a touchdown to Quham Shobande for James Madison (6–1). Keenan Sylvester carried the ball 23 times for 136 yards and a touchdown, and Naahman Gumbs added a rushing score. Shamar Logan added an interception.
Franklin Roosevelt 36, Lafayette 0: Tristin Thomas carried the ball 11 times for 131 yards and two touchdowns for FDR (6–2). He also caught a 62-yard touchdown pass from Nadir Hassan. Monrico Cummings added a score on the ground.
Grady 20, John Adams 6: Alex Adams went seven-for-12 passing for 154 yards and three touchdowns for Grady (5–2). Shakir Leacock Jr. caught five passes for 130 yards and two touchdowns.
Eagles Academy II 8, Evander Child 0: Du Sean Barnett was five of seven passing for 120 yards and a touchdown to Michael Leite for Eagle Academy (6–1). Ramell Redd rushed for 220 yards on 21 carries. Jamal Thotman chipped in 13 tackles and three sacks.