October 15, 2025
By Clay Whittington The Belton Journal This is the final stop before postseason begins. After logging countless hours across hundreds of miles, the cross country season is approaching its finish line. District meets for Belton, Lake Belton and New Tech are less than a week away, and at the events, only the top three teams and top 10 individuals extend their campaigns. Then, only regional meets separate harriers from the University Interscholastic League Cross Country State Championships, and today is the last preparation prior to embarking on the trek. Teams from across the area, including all three Belton ISD programs, will descend on Heritage Park for the Pro-Fit Last Chance Invitational. The event begins at 8 a.m. Lady Dragons freshman Ella Megoulla enters today’s race with momentum after winning the girls junior varsity championship at last week’s Robinson Invitational. She completed the two-mile course in 14 minutes, 45.4 seconds. Her closest competition was teammate Claire Thomas, who posted a silver-medal time of 15:20.8, beating out Bruceville-Eddy’s Kylie Tergerson (3rd, 15:29.0). Daniella Idumebor also raced for New Tech, placing 19th (16:48.6). The Dragons did not field a complete team in the boys junior varsity division, but they did produce a top-10 showing thanks to David Martinez, who was ninth (19:40.1). Daniel Zubaty (13th, 19:59.0), Desmond Long (25th, 20:40.6) and Zorian Hajduk (71st, 26:52.6) also represented New Tech on the five-kilometer route. Belton traveled to compete in the annual Granbury “Race for the Loot,” where the Lady Tigers and Tigers placed seventh and 10th, respectively, in the Class 5A-6A division. Paced by sophomore Isabella Warner (38th, 22:01.36) and junior Roxanna Delgado (40th, 22:02.32), the Lady Tigers amassed 232 points. The score was rounded out by junior Nataly Valdez (51st, 22:35.83), freshman Ayla Wakershauser (57th, 23:04.57) and senior Delilah Hoffman (64th, 23:26.17). Additionally, senior Destiny Schutz (68th, 23:47.50), sophomore Madyson Hartnett (71st, 23:59.98) and freshman Natalie Mott (74th, 24:12.10) raced for Belton, but their times did not count toward the team total. Highland Park easily captured the team title with 29 points as junior Ryan Sontag (1st, 18:53.15) and sophomore Finley Heckler (2nd, 18:56.40) were the top two finishers, beating out sophomore Landrie Coker (3rd, 19:21.28), who guided Arlington Martin (56) to second place. Burleson Centennial (3rd, 80) and Cleburne (4th, 99) completed the top four. Martin (1st, 69), Centennial (2nd, 72), Highland Park (3rd, 75) and Cleburne (4th, 116) occupied the top four spots in the boys five-kilometer race. The Tigers were 10th (259) with junior Jose Perez-Diaz (27th, 17:47.04), senior Palu Maringathuparambil (33rd, 18:07.67), senior Rosalia Parra (74th, 19:30.34), freshman Ethan Trevino (77th, 19:40.91) and junior Hayden Brown (78th, 19:41.70) accounting for the points. Alexander Castelan (83rd, 20:03.63), a junior, and sophomore Nelson Funez (89th, 20:35.46) also raced. Granbury senior Gannon Dolan (1st, 15:55.44) won the race with Chisholm Trail senior Xavier Mendez (2nd, 16:19.57) and Centennial sophomore Landon Martinez (3rd, 16:49.75) following. Lake Belton’s penultimate competition before district occurred at Saturday’s Georgetown ISD Invitational, where the Lady Broncos scored 309 points to place 11th. The Lady Broncos’ point-producers were Keira Dzenowski (25th, 20:07.5), Lucy Loa (70th, 21:19.7), Madelyn Rivas (72nd, 21:20.4), Jenna Benedick (73rd, 21:21.0) and Alayna Fulton (90th, 21:42.7), while Sarah Gray (101st, 22:02.2), Elizabeth Sandlin (105th, 22:07.2), Demi Fisher (106th, 22:08.8), Clara Hill (116th, 22:32.5) and Claire Henn (137th, 23:20.8) also competed. Georgetown won the team title with 76 points. Individual champion Landon Fluckiger (1st, 15:13.5) and bronze medalist Leo Brasil (3rd, 15:25.4) helped Round Rock (69) win the boys championship. The Broncos were 21st (601). Jack McCullagh (115th, 18:01.9), Drew Houston (136th, 18:23.0), Josiah Briggs (140th, 18:28.9), Tyler Adkins-Beltran (141st, 18:31.5) and Cooper Schels (147th, 18:42.3) were responsible for the score. Austin Adams (163rd, 19:07.5) and Efren Romero-Meza (182nd, 19:59.4) also raced for Lake Belton. Waco’s Heart of Texas Soccer Complex will host the District 16-5A meet Oct. 8, while the District 19-3A meet will be held at Cameron on Oct. 6.