It wasn’t the prettiest or the flashiest, but South Shore collected its third straight win.

The Vikings held off a late Brooklyn Tech rally to earn a 36-29 victory in PSAL 4A action Friday.

After being tied at halftime, the Vikings used a dominant third quarter to create separation. They scored three touchdowns, including a 47-yard rushing score from Silas Sealy.

“We decided to ground and pound in the third quarter,” South Shore coach Rucard Benjamin said. “We were able to drive down the field using the wildcat formation, and then we eventually went back to our regular offense.”

In the first half, Adrian Antoine took a screen pass 90 yards for a touchdown. South Shore (3-1) led 14-7 and was driving again when Nate Schulman of Brooklyn Tech (1-3) returned an interception 68 yards to tie

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