BISD claims 8 of top 10 spots in District meet
October 27, 2025
By Clay Whittington
The Belton Journal
Belton ISD’s girls dominated district.
The Lady Broncos and Lady Tigers traveled to Waco’s Heart of Texas Soccer Complex last week for the District 16-5A meet, where only the top three teams and top 10 individuals to complete the three-mile course extended their seasons.
Although it was a difficult challenge, Lake Belton and Belton excelled and advanced.
Belton ISD occupied the top two spots in girls standings and produced eight of the first 10 harriers to cross the finish line, including the field’s champion.
Lady Broncos freshman Keira Dzenowski cruised to the individual championship in her debut at the event, posting a first-place time of 19 minutes, 31.09 seconds to beat her closest competitor by more than 50 seconds.
Belton sophomore Isabella Warner was second (20:24.77), and she proved to be the only person capable of interrupting Lake Belton’s attempt to deliver a perfect score.
The Lady Broncos’ final four scoring runners finished consecutively to give Lake Belton a winning total of 19 points — 40 fewer than the runner-up Lady Tigers (2nd, 59). A perfect score is 15.
The junior trio of Jenna Benedick (3rd, 20:43.29), Madelyn Rivas (4th, 20:44.66) and Sarah Gray (5th, 20:45.97) were within three seconds of each other, while sophomore Lucy Loa completed the performance with a sixth-place time of 20:51.98.
Furthermore, sophomores Alayna Fulton (9th, 21:34.84) and Elizabeth Sandlin (10th, 21:36.97) also placed among the top 10, but their times did not count toward the team total.
The Lady Tigers’ remaining points were earned by freshman Ayla Wakershauser (11th, 21:46.59), junior Roxanna Delgado (12th, 21:49.32), senior Delilah Hoffman (15th, 21:56.74) and junior Nataly Valdez (19th, 22:36.16).
Lilian Baggett, a sophomore, and senior Destiny Schutz also represented Belton, placing 20th (22:45.67) and 24th (23:39.45), respectively.
By earning bronze medals, Killeen Chaparral (3rd, 67) will join the Lady Tigers and Belton at Arlington’s Harold Patterson Sports Complex on Monday for the Region II meet. The top four teams and the top 10 individuals at the event claim berths at the state meet.
Waco University (4th, 112), Waco (5th, 150) and Killeen Ellison (6th, 153) completed the standings as Lady Trojans senior Kaelyn Oldade (8th, 21:15.19) was the lone individual to advance from the field.
Lady Bobcats sophomore Yeylis Tello was seventh (21:00.25).
In the boys division, Ellison did what Lake Belton fell short in attempting as the Eagles emerged with a perfect score, situating all five of their scoring runners atop the standings, including champion Aiden Hill. The junior finished in 16:13.33.
Ellison ended with six top-10 performers, while second-place Chaparral (59) had two, while the Broncos rostered the final two, propelling them into the regional meet with a third-place total of 71 points.
Wyatt Potts, a junior, was sixth (17:13.76) for Lake Belton, and junior teammate Jack McCullagh was 10th (17:27.25). Also scoring was freshman Drew Houston (13th, 17:38.56), sophomore Tyler Adkins-Beltran (19th, 18:10.73) and junior Josiah Briggs (23rd, 18:35.21).
Broncos sophomore Cooper Schels (24th, 18:42.10) and junior Austin Adams (32nd, 19:02.38) also raced.
University (4th, 121), Belton (5th, 130) and Waco (6th, 154) completed the standings.
The Tigers were represented by senior Palu Maringathuparambil (14th, 17:45.72), junior Jose Perez-Diaz (20th, 18:10.80), junior Ezra Kahler (28th, 18:49.28), freshman Ethan Trevino (30th, 18:54.86), freshman Luke Roberts (38th, 20:03.81), senior Rosalio Parra (39th, 20:04.25) and junior Hayden Brown (40th, 20:09.97).









