QB Gennaro Basciano threw for a TD as well for Curtis, which looks well on its way to cementing itself as a serious contender once again in what looks to be a deep and talented PSAL. Recap: Sam Martin and Maurice Hinton ran for TDs in the first half as the Warriors made quick work of Canarsie in their home opener Saturday afternoon 34-6. They fall a spot because of Hayes' impressive win this week but the battle among the top three is ultra close. Christ the King came away with a 20-3 victory. Recap: While it maybe wasn't a flawless performance on the road Friday night against Monsignor Farrell, the Royals came on strong in the fourth quarter as they got a pair of late TD throws from QB Noah Bodden, with WR Tahliq Battle corralling in both catches. Jalen Smith ran for 254 yards and three TDs while both QBs Henry Belin and Jonathan Jenkins had two TD passes each as the Cardinals rolled past the Long Island power 46-17 in a truly eye-opening win to help them move up from No. Anthony's on Saturday afternoon it was expected that it would be a nip and tuck battle throughout but in reality it was all Cardinals. It was a huge effort once again by everyone on the Erasmus D as they got going early and never relented in the convincing PSAL victory to stay flawless in league play. Recap: It was all E-Hall from nearly the start Friday afternoon as Andre Hines ran for a pair of TDs, while Justin Bellido had a fantastic TD catch while reeling in over 100 yards receiving in the Dutchmen's 39-0 victory. Here's Mike's weekly rundown of where the top teams stand at the moment: Leading off today: Mike Libert tracks the New York City high school football scene for the New York State Sportswriters Association.
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