Belton ISD Cross Country teams in full stride as season continues
September 4, 2025
By Clay Whittington
The Belton Journal
A friendly rivalry is blossoming.
Over the course of the season’s first few weeks, a pair of Belton ISD sophomores have established themselves as two of the area’s top runners, and last week, they proved why.
Lake Belton standout Lucy Loa and Belton harrier Isabella Warner finished within three spots of each other at Friday’s Temple Pro-Fit Invitational, situating themselves within the ultra competitive field’s top 15.
Racing along a three-mile course at Temple’s James Wilson Park, Warner completed the trek in 20 minutes, 57.7 seconds to place 11th overall, while Loa was 14th with a time of 21:20.6.
Loa’s performance propelled the Lady Broncos to a fifth-place showing in the Class 5A-6A division, scoring 117 points to finish behind Georgetown East View (4th, 105) in the final standings.
Her outing was complemented by junior teammates Sarah Gray (19th, 21:46.6), Jenna Benedick (24th, 21:59.0) and Madelyn Rivas (29th, 22:34.3), who were all in the top 30, and sophomore Alayna Fulton (35th, 22:59.3).
The remainder of the Lady Tigers’ points were produced by junior Nataly Valdez (39th, 23:12.1), junior Roxanna Delgado (47th, 23:35.4), senior Destiny Schutz (57th, 23:59.8) and freshman Ayla Wakershauser (68th, 24:12.7).
Additionally, Lake Belton sophomore Elizabeth Sandlin (37th, 23:07.9), sophomore Claire Henn (42nd, 23:23.2), senior Clara Hill (50th, 23:44.8), freshman Emyle Love (51st, 23:45.9) and senior Isabela Romero (55th, 23:50.8) and Belton sophomore Ai Kirkland (82nd, 24:58.3), junior Temperance Nunn (83rd, 25:00.7), sophomore Madyson Hartnett (87th, 25:08.5) and freshman Ella Johnson (92nd, 25:32.6) also competed, but their times did not count toward their team’s total.
Also racing for the Lady Tigers as individuals was sophomore Lilian Baggett (59th, 24:01.8), junior Fancy Jamie (72nd, 24:28.1), senior Gabrielle Lewis (109th, 28:04.4) and senior Joan Peninger (115th, 32:02.6).
Salado claimed the team title with 33 points, beating out Round Rock McNeil (2nd, 47) and Temple (3rd, 92).
In the boys division, McNeil (1st, 76), Salado (2nd, 100) and Georgetown East View (3rd, 109) occupied the top three spots, while Lake Belton and Belton followed at 11th (289) and 12th (296), respectively.
Broncos junior Wyatt Potts paced his team with a 36th-place time of 17:50.2, while the quartet of junior Jack McCullagh (64th, 18:43.0), junior Josiah Briggs (66th, 18:46.5), sophomore Cooper Schlesinger (70th, 18:49.4) and sophomore Tyler Adkins-Beltran (71st, 18:51.2) completed the course within 10 seconds of each other.
Lake Belton also saw junior Austin Adams (76th, 19:09.5), freshman Drew Houston (77th, 19:09.5), senior Leonardo Piedra (97th, 19:50.4) and sophomore Efren Romero-Meza compete.
The Tigers’ top five finishers were junior Jose Perez-Diaz (43rd, 18:08.5), junior Ezra Kaylee (50th, 18:27.8), senior Paul Maringathuparambil (53rd, 18:32.1), junior Hayden Brown (85th, 19:25.7) and junior Alexander Castelan (87th, 19:34.8).
Additional participants for Belton were freshman Luke Roberts (88th, 19:35.7), sophomore Nelson Funez (108th, 20:16.5), senior Daniel Arroyo (109th, 20:18.3) and senior Corbin Ramesar (110th, 20:20.7).
Belton and Lake Belton return to action today, traveling for the Waco Midway Invitational.
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The Dragons and Lady Dragons were also in attendance, but neither fielded a complete team.
In the Class 1A-4A boys division, freshman David Martinez finished the three-mile race 99th, and he was followed by teammates Daniel Zubaty (113th) and Zorian Hajduk (134th).
Lady Dragons freshman Ellie Megoulloa produced her team’s best time, completing the two-mile course in 16:30.0, while senior Claire Thomas (89th, 16:41.7), sophomore Daniella Idumebor (129th, 19:11.9) and freshman Ileana Antolak (140th, 21:35.0) also competed.
New Tech will attempt to build on the performance at today’s Waco Midway Invitational.









