Joseph Ojo and Brandon O’Keefe each scored 15 points, Chris Frank had 11 and Schwartzen Jarmond had 10 as No. 10 CSI/McCown (16-9) topped 23rd-seeded FDA, 65-49, in the opening round of the PSAL Class A playoffs on Wednesday.
It was the Dolphins’ first playoff win in program history and improved their record to 16-9. They meet No. 7 Global Studies in the second round Friday at 5 p.m. Osaki Benjamin scored 17 points for FDA (14-4).
No. 2 Long Island City 70, No. 34 Martin Luther King Jr. 38: Sadji Camara poured in 25 points, Xavier Jones had 18 points and Kevin Green Jr. had 17 for LIC (24-3), which hosts No. 18 Law Technology in the second round Friday at 5 p.m. MLK wraps up its year at 10-7.
No. 3 Brooklyn Collegiate 83, No. 35 Bronx Science 47: Rashaad John scored 29 points, Ervin Mitchell had 24 points, 11 rebounds and six assists and Adrian Williams had 13 for Brooklyn Collegiate (22-5), which hosts No. 14 Telecommunications in the second round Friday at 5 p.m. Jack Edelman had 21 points for Bronx Science (11-10).
No. 7 Global Studies 60, No. 39 Environmental Studies 49: Arkeem Joseph had 16 points and 20 rebounds, Ashalik Brown had 14 points and four assists and Milton Faison followed with 12 points, nine assists and seven rebounds for Global Studies (14-3), which led 19-8 after the first quarter and hosts No. 10 CSI/McCown in the second round Friday at 5 p.m. Jefferson Francois had 21 points and 18 rebounds for Environmental Studies (11-7).
No. 11 DeWitt Clinton 53, No. 22 Stuyvesant 50: Veton Hasangjekaj had 14 points and 10 rebounds, Steven Rodriguez had 10 points and 11 assists and Nikeem, DeLeon and Mohamed Diallo each had 10 points for Clinton (15-7), which faces the No. 6 Springfield Gardens/No. 27 Brooklyn Tech winner in the second round Friday at 5 p.m. Stuyvesant ends its season at 13-6.
No. 12 Banneker 70, No. 21 Murry Bergtraum 62: Banneker (13-2) will meet No. 5 Evander Childs in the second round Thursday at 5 p.m. Key Jonta Foster had 19 points and Tayvon Evans added 14 for Bergtraum (11-5).
No. 14 Telecommunications 75, No. 19 Taft 59: Anthony Marquez scored 16 points, Xavier Snagg had 13 points, eight rebounds and six assists and Roger Clarke Jr. had 13 points and 10 rebounds for Telecom (11-4), which visits No. 3 Brooklyn Collegiate in the second round Friday at 5 p.m. Richard Lue had 25 points and seven rebounds for Taft (13-8).
No. 18 Law Technology 75, No. 15 Norman Thomas 58: Ibra Toure had 28 points and 15 rebounds, Juan Ramos had 14 points and Anton Williams had 10 points and 14 assists for Law Technology (17-8), which meets second-seeded Long Island City in the second round Friday at 5 p.m. Norman Thomas finishes the season at 14-4.
CLASS B
No. 4 Teachers Prep 56, No. 29 JKO 27: Allen Griffin scored 16 points and Reatt Foster had 12 points and 12 rebounds for Teachers Prep (20-0), the Brooklyn B East champion which hosts BCAM in the second round Friday at 5 p.m. JKO wraps up the year at 12-6.
No. 5 Health Professions 69, No. 28 Info Tech 44: Gelvis Solano had 31 points, 16 rebounds and 10 assists and Karrim Johnson had 15 points and four assists for Health Professions (15-2), which hosts No. 12 Albert Tuitt in the second round Friday at 5 p.m. Info Tech ends the year at 11-5.
No. 8 School of the Future 71, No. 25 FDA III 59: Patrick Johnson notched 26 points, nine rebounds and five assists and Jasper Deitzer added 17 points and 11 rebounds for School of the Future (14-1), which faces No. 9 Renaissance in the second round Friday at 5 p.m. FDA III (10-9) will not repeat as ‘B’ champion.
No. 9 Renaissance 62, No. 24 American Studies 44: Prince Okyere had 20 points and eight rebounds and James Jeffries scored 15 points for Renaissance (14-4), which meets No. 8 School of the Future in the second round Friday at 5 p.m. Antonio Aquino, Zane Vogel (10 rebounds) and Jarobi Moorhead (11 rebounds) each scored 10 points for American Studies (13-6).
No. 12 Albert Tuitt 73, No. 21 Law Enforcement Public Safety 55: Jamie Cooper scored 19 points, Lance Scarlett added 17 points and Amere Bryant notched 11 points and nine rebounds for Albert Tuitt (18-2), which led 23-9 after the opening quarter and visits No. 5 Health Professions in the second round Friday at 5 p.m. Law Enforcement ends its season at 11-6.
No. 20 BCAM 71, No. 13 Manhattan Village Academy 60: Patrick Cross had 24 points and 12 rebounds, Armani Wynter had 21 points, 12 rebounds and four assists and Chris Benjamin posted 17 points and 17 rebounds for BCAM (13-6), which takes on No. 4 Teachers Prep in the second round Friday at 5 p.m. Manhattan Village finishes 10-5.