Belton vs. Lake Belton caps big week in BISD Volleyball
October 14, 2025
By Tony Adams
The Belton Journal
The momentum and buildup of Tuesday’s Belton Tigers and Lake Belton Broncos volleyball contest started with Friday night non-district matchups for each team.
Tiger Gym was the setting for Belton’s Friday evening matchup against the West Trojans.
The Tigers got off the mark quickly and scored a decisive victory over the Trojans.

Scores of the match were 25-10, 25-19, and 25-18.
Lake Belton made a road trip on Friday to Pflugerville to take on an extremely tough Weiss Wolves squad for the second time this season.
Scores of the match were 25-21, 25-10, 26-28, and 25-21.
The matchups led up to the District 16-5A opener for the Belton ISD teams.
Belton made life tough on Lake Belton in the early going of each game. However, the Broncos were able to take leads by the middle stages of each set and defeat the Tigers 3-0.
Scores of the contest were 25-13, 25-18, and 25-19.
After Abbi Jones earned Lake’s first point with a kill, the Tigers answered with kills by CJ Stites and Emma Harvey to propel Belton on a 7-2 run and give Big Red a 73 advantage.
The Broncos used a 5-1 sprint to tie the game at 8-8 and subsequently used crisp passing to notch a 17-5 stretch to take the first set by 12. Jones, Kaitlyn Hutchins, Madi Bingham, Ava Wood, and Morgan Kukulski all had kills in the stretch for Lake.
Landry Duggan’s kill and Kaitlyn McCracken’s kill helped give Belton early momentum in game two. However, the Broncos never trailed in the second game, as their constant pressure and consistency was the key. Lake opened eight point lead on two different occasions before winning the second game by seven.
The teams traded the lead twice in the final game. Hutchins and Kukulski traded kills early, and Harvey added a kill and Emma Tucek’s ace pulled the Tigers even at 4-4.
Hutchins provided a kill that was answered by a Lyza LeBlanc block.
With score knotted at 11-11, a diving dig by Keileigh Krueger electrified the Broncos side, and Lake led the rest of the way with a 14-8 closing stretch.
“I was really proud how spread out our offense was,” Lake Belton head coach Allison Waits said. “Everybody contributed offensively, and everybody contributed defensively. With the film that we watched, we knew what to set up offensively, and Lake Belton moved to 19-13 overall and 1-0 in District 16-5A play, while Belton dropped to 22-11 overall and 0-1 in district action.
“The first and second sets were rough,” Belton head coach Haleigh Johnson said. “They battled, and that’s all that we could ask of them. At times, they had a hard time holding their composure. We just have to do a better job of serve-receive and first-touch.”
District 16-5A continues for both teams this week.
Lake Belton will host Ellison in a 5:30 pm match on Friday at Bronco Gymnasium. The Broncos will travel to take on Waco High on Tuesday at 6:30pm.
Belton will travel to Waco on Friday to take on University in a 5:30 pm match, and will host Chaparral on Tuesday at 6:30 pm.








