The girls' crown went to Campus Magnet of Queens, by 22-20 over Uniondale.
Campus Magnet was led by two double winners.
Campus Magnet of Queens took the girls' team crown with 38 points, and South Shore again finished a close second with 34.
At Campus Magnet, officials said, there were 28 crimes in all through Jan. 7 of this school year, up from 19 last year.
Morgan, running anchor, made up a 30-meter deficit on Campus Magnet of Queens, the leader, but fell three meters short with a blazing 47.7-second leg.
Inico, a senior at Campus Magnet, registered his fastest time in the 300, a meet-record 33.71 seconds, which was the third fastest in state history.
Sashanie Simpson of Campus Magnet in Queens won the girls' 200 (24.52 seconds) and 400 (56.84).
Campus Magnet of Queens took two boys' relays, the 800 meters in 1:30.83 and the 1,600 meters in 3:20.92.
Campus Magnet had four individual winners and won two relays, the 4x400 and 4x800, in registering 136 points.
His punt backed up Campus Magnet (5-2) to its 10-yard line late in the fourth quarter.