STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Senior Danny Garcia poured in a game-high 17 points on the strength of five three-pointers as Tottenville stunned host Curtis via a 49-45 non-league triumph on Monday in St. George.

The Pirates, who watched Garcia hit a layup at the buzzer during a 53-52 PSAL 3A victory over visiting AP Randolph on Saturday, won their fourth straight to improve to 15-8 overall.

Elias Souleidis and Antonio Tarantino added 11 points apiece for head coach Kevin Alesi’s squad.

Jayden Melendez, Jayden Faulkner and Amare Gaskin paced the Warriors (4-18 overall) with 10 points each.

Curtis owned a 15-10 lead after one period, but the Pirates outscored the Warriors, 30-13, through the middle two quarters to grab control.

Garcia drained four second-quarter three-pointers and Tarantino added nine markers as Tottenville built a 40-28 advantage heading into the fourth quarter.

Although the Warriors refused to go quietly behind Faulkner and Melendez (combined 10 fourth-quarter points), the 6-foot-4 Souleidis tallied nine late to help the Pirates hold on.

CSIM 41, New Utrecht 40

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Daniel Zajonc tied a career high with 12 points and Xavier Farley turned in an all-around, strong game as the Dragons squeezed out the non-league victory over the visiting Utes on Monday.

Farley not only chipped in with eight points, but grabbed 10 rebounds, blocked five shots and dished out five assists for CSIM (10-11 overall).

Danny O’Connor (10 points) and Patrick Tucker (seven points) also contributed on the offensive end.

The Dolphins trailed 31-29 entering the final period, but they held the Utes to nine points during the last eight minutes.

O’Connor, meawhile, drained a pair of threes and Jebreal Alhumaidi added another as the New Springville school outscored NU 12-9 to earn the victory.

Petrides 54, Fort Hamilton 47

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Daynell Rowland scored a game-high 22 points and the Panthers turned up the heat defensively in the fourth quarter as they squeezed out the non-league victory over the visiting Tigers on Monday.

Kareem Nesbitt and Aiden Gonzalez added eight points apiece for Petrides, which improved to 6-17 overall.

The Panthers trailed 42-41 entering the final eight minutes when they turned in their finest defensive quarter as the limited the Tigers to just five points.

In the meantime, Petrides had six different players contribute points in the fourth to help pull out the victory. Rowland tallied three, Jaiden Brown buried a trey and Darien Niles, Jason Dennis and Gonzalez added a bucket apiece to help provide the final score.

Brooklyn College Academy 77, Eagle SI 60

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Juneek Daniels recorded a double-double, include a career-high 25 points, but Eagle dropped the non-league decision to BCA at the Dreyfus Intermediate School in Stapleton on Monday.

Daniels also grabbed 16 rebounds for the hosts.

Justin Webley added 13 points and Javon Jordan and Armani Perez tallied nine apiece as Eagle SI dropped to 7-16 overall.

Thanks to the combined 20 points of Danels and Webley, Eagle raced to a 35-31 advantage at intermission.

But Abdoul Sissoko (22 points, 6 for 6 FTs) and Kurvalle Lindow (19 points) led a second-half surge that saw the visitors (17-5) take a 50-46 lead into the fourth.

Although it still went back-and-forth for some time, BCA rode the free-throw shooting of Sissoko to the victory.

“Couldn’t be more proud of my team for the way they competed,’’ said Eagle head coach Justin Spisto. ”It was a back-and-forth game until they pulled away in the fourth.”

Fordham Prep 59, Moore 53 (OT)

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Eenej Vinson scored a team-high 17 points and the Mavericks held a lead for the majority of the game before dropping the CHSAA A decision to the visiting Rams in overtime on Sunday.

In addition to Vinson, Moore received nine points apiece from Nick DeGrado and Matt Gibbons (9 of 10 FTs) while Matt Mieles chipped in with seven.

The Mavericks dropped to 3-15 overall, including 2-12 in league play, but have been competitive in the majority of their losses.

Thanks mostly to Vinson, Gibbons and DeGrado, Moore owned leads at halftime (24-22) and through three quarters (40-32).

But thanks mostly to leading scorer Brian Kapfer (game-high 25 points) and Liam Farrell (16 points), the Rams outscored Moore 16-8 in the final quarter to force overtime.

Kapfer and Jven Encarnacion then teamed for nine markers in the extra session to help FP take home the win.