Belton coaches evaluate talent against Shoemaker
August 28, 2025
By Aries Ramos
The Belton Journal
The Belton Tigers wrapped up their preseason action last week with a scrimmage against the Shoemaker Grey Wolves.
The scrimmage was briefly interrupted by a lightning delay, forcing players to wait things out before any action took place. Once the skies cleared, both the JV and Freshman squads took the field at the same time to make up for lost time.
Shoemaker’s staff reflected positively on the scrimmage, noting that their team saw “moments of greatness on the field” while also identifying areas that needed improvement.
Belton’s coaches and players came away with similar takeaways. While the scoreboard wasn’t the focus, the Tigers had opportunities to test out new combinations, evaluate talent, and make adjustments before the games started to count.
Now, Belton turns its attention to the regular season, which kicks off on Thursday, August 29, at 7 p.m. against the Hendrickson Hawks. The Tigers will be eager to put their preparation to work when they hit the road.
Last year’s contest against Hendrickson was a defensive battle from start to finish, ending in a 14-0 win for the Hawks.
Belton’s defense kept the game close, with then sophomore linebacker Azian Wilkinson racking up six solo tackles and showing flashes of the physical play the Tigers hope to build on this fall. On the offensive side, quarterback Will Shepard, also a sophomore at the time, managed to complete five of nine passes for 37 yards in what was one of his earliest varsity starts.
This year, Shepard and Wilkinson both return with another year of experience under their belts. The Tigers’ offense will look to find more consistency and rhythm, while the defense aims to remain stout and create momentum plays.
With more maturity and depth on the roster, Belton is hoping to avoid another low-scoring grind and instead spark early confidence with a strong opening performance.
As the countdown to kickoff continues, one thing is clear: the Tigers are ready to compete. With a core of returning playmakers and fresh energy from underclassmen, Belton is determined to open 2025 with a performance that reflects the growth of the program and signals a promising start to the season.









