MANSFIELD, Pa.- The Mansfield Mountaineers sprint football team, pulled away in the second half to defeat Molloy University by a score of 64-21 on senior day, on Sat. Nov. 2.
Before the game, Mansfield honored their senior members:
Cahsid Raymond,
Ta'Ron Hewan,
LaTrenton Randle,
Eli Swan, Elliott Good,
JaQuan Carter,
Aaron Thomas,
Marcus Melle,
Connor Strause, and
Kellen Herman.Â
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Raymond closed out his final home game in style, going 7-11 for 205 yards four touchdowns and one interception through the air, nine carries for 82 yards on the ground, one reception for 28 yards and a punt return of 45 yards.
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Terrance Quaker had 8 rushes for 71 yards and a touchdown to go with being the lead receiver collecting 4 receptions for 57 yards and a score.
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Ian Mapp had 2.5 tackles for loss and a sack.
Daniel Gibson and
Antonio Green each had a interception.
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Nolan Zona tied the Mansfield sprint football record for extra points in a game with eight.
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The Mountaineers struck quick as
Lovett Davenport took the opening kickoff 85 yards for the score to go up 7-0.
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Molloy responded with a 10 play, 50 yard drive and Anthony DiSalvo's one yard touchdown, making the score 7-7.
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T. Quaker scored on the ensuing drive rushing from two yards out to go up 14-7.
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Molloy tied it up on a pick six before Mansfield answered on a 20 yard pass to
Ajani Gibson from Raymond, making the score 21-14.
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The Lions connected through the air on a pass from Paulie Drummond V to Peter von Schoenermark for 34 yards to retie the score 21-21.
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Mansfield struck twice more before half airborne, as Raymond tossed touchdowns to Randle and T. Quaker to lead at the half 35-21.
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Raymond connected a final time through the air with Swan for 40 yards, coming back from the half. On the ensuing extra point, Shemus Lesher caught and converted a blocked field goal for the two-point conversion to go up 43-21.
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Marcus Quaker,
Jameson Ricigliano Jr. and Hewan each had rushing touchdowns to close out the game and win by a score of 64-21.
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UP NEXT:Â
Mansfield closes out the season on the road at Cornell on Fri. Nov. 8. Â
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