Belton begins 10-5A-2 play against Ellison at home Thursday
October 9, 2025
By Tony Adams
The Belton Journal
The Belton Tigers football team enjoyed the bye, taking advantage of time to rest, take advantage of community service situations, and the installation of Thursday night’s game plan.
The Tigers last non-district game featured a combined 65 second-half points between Belton and Cuero. The Gobblers held on for a 50-43 win.
Belton collected 538 yards total. Sawyer Harbin, in his first week as the starting quarterback, went 18-of-32 for 273 yards, tossed three touchdowns and two interceptions. Gavin Ross had 138 receiving yards and a score, and Achilles Palomares added 59 receiving yards and a touchdown. Gino Zecca had 24 carries for 203 rushing yards and two scores, along with 38 yards in receptions.
The defense was tested, having allowed 498 yards, which in- cluded 328 passing yards and five touchdown passes by Jaxxon Marie, 164 receiving yards and two touchdown catches by Walker Dietze, and 116 rushing yards by Camelo Peres.
The Ellison Eagles await the Tigers, as the District 10-5A-2 gauntlet begins. The Eagles average 263 yards per game passing and 171.6 yards per game rushing.
Quarterback Marlyn Smith (73-of-116, 62.9%, 1,205 passing yards. 10 TD, INT, 268 rushing yards, six TDs) controls the Ellison offense, with Evan Dowling (279 rushing yards, 92 receiving yards, two TDs), Laboris Creagh (212 rushing yards), Juan Ramirez (404 receiving yards, four TDs), Prince Hall (358 receiving yards, three TDs), and Keandre Sayles (293 receiving yards, six TDs) all options in the Ellison attack. The Ellison line is aggressive, and helps the Eagles offense move.
Belton has four sacks, 19 tackles for loss, six fumble recoveries, and four sacks. Oakley Torres (36 tackles, three tackles for loss), Lyric McGinnis (33 tackles), Jacob Lewis (32 tackles), Azian Wilkinson (31 tackles), and Rowdy Watson (23 tackles) has kept offenses on their toes.
Belton’s offense averaged 265.8 yards per game passing and 123.4 yards per game rushing, which averages out to a total offense of 389.2 yards per contest. Since coming in to replace Will Shepard following an injury a game-and-a-half ago, Harbin is 33-of 54 (61.1%) for 422 yards, averaging 12.8 yards per completion, five touchdowns and two interceptions.
Zecca’s performance against Cuero has vaulted him up to being the team’s leading rusher with 285 yards. Morton and Javid Nua Planz (44-167) are two solid options in the run game for the Tigers. Ross’ 700 receiving yards on 50 catches and 140 yards per game average has him amongst the state’s highs in both categories.
Ellison’s defense has 20 1⁄2 sacks, 43 tackles for loss, eight fumble recoveries, and seven interceptions through their first five games. Demetrius Perry has 55 tackles which includes 40 solos, and had eight tackles for loss. Renaldo Johnson and Jakiree Teal are amongst the team leaders in tackles and tackles for loss. Perry and Julius Simon have combined for nine sacks this season. Tyler Reed has two of Ellison’s seven interceptions.
Thursday night’s contest represents the start of a five-game gauntlet for Belton over a 29-day stretch, which features two Thursday night games and Homecoming 2025 on Oct. 24.









