Belton basketball programs wrap up first round of district with wins
January 29, 2026
As the first round of district play comes to a close, both Lake Belton and Belton girls basketball teams have put themselves in position to compete as the season moves into its most important stretch. Each program reached this point in different ways, but both showed an emphasis on team play during recent district matchups.
Lake Belton finished the opening round of district with a commanding win over University High. From the opening tip, the Lady Broncos controlled tempo and established momentum early, building a double-digit advantage in the first quarter and continuing to extend the lead as the game progressed. Defensive pressure and scoring allowed Lake Belton to separate quickly, limiting second-chance opportunities and forcing difficult possessions throughout the night.
The Lady Broncos continued to build on their early success with scoring and ball movement. Multiple players contributed offensively, allowing Lake Belton to maintain pace across all four quarters. A strong third quarter widened the gap further, and the defensive effort in the final period sealed the result. The win closed out the first round of district play and kept Lake Belton unbeaten in district action, while also reinforcing the team’s consistency over the course of the season.
Belton also wrapped up district play with a strong performance, earning a home victory against Ellison. The Tigers set the tone early, opening the game with a shutout first quarter that immediately established control. That defensive effort carried over throughout the game, particularly on the glass, where Belton turned in its strongest rebounding performance of district play.
Offensively, the Tigers found rhythm behind a standout scoring night from Isabella Warner, while the rest of the lineup contributed through defensive effort, rebounding, and energy. Senior leaders Ke’Ara Shanks and Emma Flory anchored the defense and provided leadership on the floor, helping Belton maintain composure as Ellison attempted to close the gap. The Tigers’ ability to combine defensive intensity with timely scoring allowed them to pull away and secure the win.
With the victory, Belton heads into the final district game of the first round with both teams sitting at an even mark in district play. The Tigers will travel to Waco to close out the opening round, looking to build on recent defensive improvements and carry momentum into the second half of the district schedule.









