BROOKLYN, N.Y. — Much like the way he entered high school three short years ago, Tyshawn Bent instantly gave Tottenville a boost when he returned the PSAL 4A city championship game’s opening kickoff for a touchdown.

You couldn’t help but think, at that moment, the superstar running back was going end his career by helping the Pirates earn their first city title in 22 years.

Erasmus, however, had different plans.

The perennial powerhouse didn’t flinch after allowing the early score. Instead, the Dutchmen rode the three-headed monster of quarterback Kendu Brown, running back Ameir Morrow and wide receiver Justus Murray to a 34-27 title-game victory over the Pirates on Sunday at Midwood HS field. 65

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Tottenville’s highly successful ends with its only loss of the season. Head c

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