
CU-Mansfield Sports Report – November 2025.
UNIONDALE, N.Y.- The Mansfield Mountaineers sprint football team closed out the 2025 season with a 56-13 victory on the road against Molloy, on Friday, Nov. 14.
Marcus Quaker had his best game through the air on the season, throwing for 218 yards and four touchdowns. Weston Bellows had another 100-yard rush game and a rushing and a passing touchdown. Jerry Holmes Jr had a pair of receptions for 74 yards and two touchdowns.
Bellows’ nine rushing touchdowns on the year is second most in program history and his 813 rush yards on the season is fourth best in a season in Mansfield sprint football history.
Jackson Taylor added 10 more tackles to bring his season total to 91, a Mansfield sprint football program record.
Mansfield (6-2, 3-1 CSFL North) struck first on an eight-play 80-yard drive capped off on a Damian Hudson two yard run to go up 7-0 at the end on the first.
The Mountie offense exploded in the second quarter. Quaker found Holmes for a 62-yard strike to increase the lead to 14-0.
After a Justice Chimics interception, the ensuing drive was punctuated as Bellows scored on a nine-yard rush to lead 21-0.
Molloy (1-7, 1-3 CSFL North) would cut the lead to 21-7 on a 39-yard pass play. Mansfield would answer before the half as Quaker found Ajani Gibson for a 15-yard touchdown and converted the two-point conversion with 43 seconds left in the half. Mansfield led 29-7.
Quaker would lead a drive early in the third quarter and tossed a pass to Eli Swan from a yard out to increase the lead to 36-7.
After the teams traded turnovers, Quaker threw his fourth touchdown pass of the game finding Holmes from 12 yards out. Mounties led 43-7.
Head Coach John Evans would break out the trick plays on fourth and five as Bellows would toss a 60-yard touchdown pass to Antonio Green Jr. to go up 49-7. It is Bellows fourth touchdown pass of the season.
Molloy would score again on an interception return, but Mansfield would be the final team to put points up as Mac Krauss shook of the interception to redeem himself with a 25-yard touchdown pass to Taaj Dallas. The Mounties would take the game by a score of 56-13.
This concludes the 2025 season and marks the final game for Coach Evans who closes out his career with a 31-22 record, giving him the best win percentage in Mansfield football history.


