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Mansfield Summits football dominates all three phases, trounces Grapevine — PHOTOS

Mansfield Summit takes the field against  Grapevine during their game at Newsom Stadium on Thursday, Sept. 25, 2025
Mansfield Summit takes the field against Grapevine during their game at Newsom Stadium on Thursday, Sept. 25, 2025 Special to the Star-Telegram

The Mansfield Summit Jaguars were clicking in all phases of the game — offensively, defensively and special teams — as they rolled past the Grapevine Mustangs 58-14 in a District 3-5A Division II contest Thursday at Vernon Newsom Stadium.

Summit scored on seven of its eight first-half offensive possessions as it bolted to a 51-14 lead at intermission. None of the Jaguars’ first-half scoring drives took more than four plays.

Summit’s Ian Gebhardt throws a pass against Grapevine during their game at Newsom Stadium on Thursday, Sept. 25, 2025
Summit’s Ian Gebhardt throws a pass against Grapevine during their game at Newsom Stadium on Thursday, Sept. 25, 2025 John Rowland Special to the Star-Telegram

The lone series it punted was due to a first-down bad snap that lost 27 yards to its own 5-yard line. Even then, Summit came up just three yards shy of making a first down.

Offensively for Summit, in the first half, quarterback Ian Gebhardt spread the wealth around. Senior running back Adarion Nettles opened the scoring on a 21-yard TD run on a drive set up by a 33-yard fumble return by Jarred Washington.

After Grapevine deadlocked the game at 7-7 on a 39-yard pass from Jailen Holmes to Brady Kays, Gebhardt directed four consecutive Jaguar TD drives. The onslaught began with a 53-yard TD strike from Gebhardt to Domonique Young.

Grapevine head coach Ryan Smith during their game at Newsom Stadium on Thursday, Sept. 25, 2025
Grapevine head coach Ryan Smith during their game at Newsom Stadium on Thursday, Sept. 25, 2025 John Rowland Special to the Star-Telegram

Nettles scampered in for an 11-yard TD to close out the opening quarter.

“We have a great connection,” said Gebhardt of his wideout Young. “He was wide open, and I just needed to get him the ball.”

Gebhardt scored on a 4-yard keeper less than two minutes into the second period, a short drive of 12 yards that was set up by a Young 44-yard punt return and an added-on 12-yard late hit penalty.

Omogbolahan Daudu scored on a 10-yard TD run, after a Gabe Evans fumble return to the Grapevine 18 made for another short scoring drive. Holmes’ 1-yard sneak added a TD for Grapevine with just 2:00 left before halftime.

But Summit was not done. On the ensuing possession, Daudu raced 71 yards for a touchdown.

Summit’s Omogbolahan Daudu carries the ball for a touchdown against Grapevine during their game at Newsom Stadium on Thursday, Sept. 25, 2025
Summit’s Omogbolahan Daudu carries the ball for a touchdown against Grapevine during their game at Newsom Stadium on Thursday, Sept. 25, 2025 John Rowland Special to the Star-Telegram

The Jaguar defense again came up with a big play, as Tyson Comeaux scooped up a fumble and returned it 31 yards to the Grapevine 27 with just two ticks left. Gebhardt connected with Young once more on a 27-yard TD as time expired, heading into the break.

“I knew they were tired,” said Young, of the Grapevine defense. “I just got great position in the end zone and I knew Ian would get it to me.”

Gebhardt said he just threw it up and let Young make the play.

“All the confidence in the world there,” said Gebhardt. “Great way to end a strong first half.”

The lone score in the second half was a Summit 7-yard pass from backup quarterback Clarence Nevels III to Dorian Jones.

Summit head coach Channon Hall talks with referees  during their game at Newsom Stadium on Thursday, Sept. 25, 2025.
Summit head coach Channon Hall talks with referees during their game at Newsom Stadium on Thursday, Sept. 25, 2025. John Rowland Special to the Star-Telegram

“Our defense sets the tone,” said Mansfield Summit head coach Charron Hall. “We like to start out on defense. And our defense was tremendous tonight.”

Gebhardt finished with 97 rushing yards on just seven carries and one TD, and completed seven passes in 13 attempts for 107 yards and two more scores.

“He is just a playmaker,” said coach Hall of his quarterback. “He is a football player. No matter you put him, he gets the job done. Just a great job leading this team tonight.”

The ground game churned out 311 rushing yards, led by Daudu, who finished with a game-high 164 yards on 14 carries. Nettles added 80 yards on 12 attempts. Each of the two dynamic duo scored a pair of first-half TDs.

Summit’s Omogbolahan Daudu breaks a tackle for a touchdown against  Grapevine during their game at Newsom Stadium on Thursday, Sept. 25, 2025.
Summit’s Omogbolahan Daudu breaks a tackle for a touchdown against Grapevine during their game at Newsom Stadium on Thursday, Sept. 25, 2025. John Rowland Special to the Star-Telegram

Young had a game-high 80 receiving yards on his two receptions, both for six-pointers. Gebhardt showed his improvisational skills on a pair of first-half errant PAT conversions, running for one two-pointer and passing for another.

“That is not something we practice,” said Gebhardt. “Just if the ball hits the ground, try to make a play, and we were able to convert there twice on those.”

The victory was the third straight for Summit, No. 7 in the Star-Telegram’s 5A area rankings, after a season-opening loss to Lewisville. Grapevine was led by Holmes, who totaled 132 passing yards (12 of 16 with no interceptions), while adding another 31 rushing yards.

Summit’s Adarion Nettles scores against Grapevine during their game at Newsom Stadium on Thursday, Sept. 25, 2025.
Summit’s Adarion Nettles scores against Grapevine during their game at Newsom Stadium on Thursday, Sept. 25, 2025. John Rowland Special to the Star-Telegram

Luke Stuart grabbed a team-leading five catches for 49 yards, as seven different receivers caught a pass for Grapevine.

Mansfield Summit (3-1, 2-0) will square off against league foe The Colony in a road contest on Friday, Oct. 3, with a 7 p.m. slated kickoff. Grapevine (1-4, 0-3) will host district opponent Burleson on Friday, Oct. 3, with kickoff scheduled for 7 p.m.

Grapevine’s Ty Johnson throws a pass against Summit Mansfield  during their game at Newsom Stadium on Thursday, Sep. 25 ,2025
Grapevine’s Ty Johnson throws a pass against Summit Mansfield during their game at Newsom Stadium on Thursday, Sep. 25 ,2025 John Rowland (Special to the Star-Telegram)
Summit’s Omogbolaha Daudu dives for extra yardage against  Grapevine during their game at Newsom Stadium on Thursday, Sep. 25 ,2025
Summit’s Omogbolaha Daudu dives for extra yardage against Grapevine during their game at Newsom Stadium on Thursday, Sep. 25 ,2025 John Rowland (Special to the Star-Telegram)
Summit’s Domonique Young outraces Mansfield Grapevine’s Daelynn Collins to the end zone during their game at Newsom Stadium on Thursday, Sep. 25 ,2025
Summit’s Domonique Young outraces Mansfield Grapevine’s Daelynn Collins to the end zone during their game at Newsom Stadium on Thursday, Sep. 25 ,2025 John Rowland (Special to the Star-Telegram)

This story was originally published September 25, 2025 at 11:25 PM.

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