Belton downs Waco, travels to Brenham for regular season finale
November 6, 2025
By Tony Adams
The Belton Journal
Needing a win to clinch an overall top seed for qualifying in the second, the Belton Tigers hosted the Waco High Lions on Thursday night at Tiger Field.
The Tigers scored three touchdowns in the first half, forced four turnovers, and shut out Waco in the second half as Belton defeated Waco, 42-18.
“It was a streak where it feels like a six-day scrimmage as we clinched the number one seed for the first time,” Belton coach Brett Sniffin said. “They were physical. They were strong. We watched their tape all week and knew that it was going to be a war.”
Belton won the toss and deferred, sending Waco to open their first drive. The pounding runs of Geno Zecca, Will Stegall, and Gavin Ross behind the hungry Tiger front line set up Ross’ two-yard dive on an end-around. Corm Reese’s extra point made the score 7-0 Belton at the 8:11 mark.
Belton stopped the Waco Lions on their first two drives, having forced fumbles recovered by the Tigers’ prospects.
After two third-down conversions, Javdi Jones’ 61-yard touchdown pass to Avery Pitts put the Lions on the board at 8:07. Reese’s point was no good and Belton’s lead held 7-6.
Waco was moving the chains on their next drive’s ensuing drive when Arman Isali read a zone-read concept and intercepted the pass at the Tigers’ 10.
Taylor Jr. drew the Lions back to within three points with a 43-yard field goal before the half.
The Tigers responded with a 44-yard run that covered over 2:28. Following a 12-yard pass completion from Snyder to Zachary Jones, Snyder connected on a three-yard run. Ramsay’s extra point gave the Tigers a 13-12 lead at 1:26, with 1:50 to go in the quarter.
Carlos Rodriguez’s 3-yard field goal made it 15-6.
Belton went to work on the clock, managing the final five minutes of the half. Snyder scored on a 6-yard drive with 3:22 left. Reese added the PAT.
Third quarter: Tigers defend Waco to a scoreless frame.
Fourth quarter: Tigers expand margin. Final: 42-18 three-and-out on the next drive and recovered the ball on the back end of their own 46. Belton took 11 plays, 54 yards, and 7:14 off the clock on a drive capped by a 30-yard touchdown pass from Shepard to Ross. The extra point by Ramseur gave the Tigers a 24-point lead with 3:58 to go.
Waco fumbled the ball on the next offensive play for a loss of 21 yards and could not escape the shadows of their goal post, having the punt be downed at the 1:47 to go.
The Tigers outgained the Lions on offense, 482-244. Belton out-passed Waco 148-67 and out-rushed the Lions 344-177.
Shepard passed just eight times, having completed one touchdown and one interception, and ran for 102 yards and a touchdown. Zecca ran for 109 yards and a score. Planz contributed 58 yards and a touchdown. Ross and Canon Morton each added a rushing touchdown.
Ross caught six passes for 116 yards and a touchdown, and Ashlides added two catches and 32 yards.
The Tigers will face Brenham on Friday at District 10-5A-II’s second place on the line. Ranked and previously unranked Cubs were upset convincingly by University, 42-14.
Tyion quarterback Sean Nicholson was 20-of-32 for 353 passing yards and four touchdowns. London Smith had ten catches for 171 yards and three touchdowns.
Brenham quarterback Kyan Upshaw completed 18-of-32 passes for 272 yards, two touchdowns, and two interceptions. Chris Oxley caught 13 passes for 197 yards and had a 55-yard touchdown catch.
The Tigers will take on Brenham at Cubs Stadium on Friday night at 7 p.m.
Brenham went 3-4 last season, 4-2.44. Shepard ran for 107 yards and Zecca added 54 yards rushing.
Gidway had 55 yards rushing in last year’s thriller. Jakoby Dixon had 234 yards rushing and three touchdowns for the Cubs in the 2024 tilt.
The Cubs average 38.2 points per game and yield 15.9 points per contest. In four district games, the Cubs average 37 points and allow 20.
Upshaw (1,799 total yards, 17 touchdowns), CJ Gardner (817 rushing yards, 12 touchdowns), Guidry (1,069 receiving yards, 16 touchdowns), and Carlisle Hoover (475 receiving yards, four touchdowns) are the chief offensive threats for the Cubs.
Belton averages 32.1 points per game and allows 28.5 points. In four district games, the Tigers score 39.3 points per game and allow 33.7.
Shepard (1,904 yards, 21 touchdowns), Ross (1,110 total yards, 11 touchdowns), Zecca (483 rushing yards, five touchdowns), Planz (378 rushing yards, three touchdowns), and Morton (401 total yards, four touchdowns) are the chief threats on offense.
The Tigers’ offensive line has been excellent throughout the season.
Belton’s hungry defensive line has logged 26 tackles for loss, scooped up nine fumbles, eight interceptions, and registered seven sacks.
Brenham has 79 tackles for loss, 21 sacks, nine fumble recoveries, and six interceptions.
“It’s going to be a tough ball game,” Sniffin said. “We will need our best effort. Brenham is a great team, and they are state ranked.”









