BISD soccer teams end non-district schedule begin district play
January 29, 2026
As January comes to a close, both Belton and Lake Belton girls soccer programs have wrapped up non-district play and now shift their focus toward the start of district competition. While their paths to this point looked different, each team used the final stretch of the schedule to build experience, test lineups, and prepare for the challenges ahead.
Belton concluded non-district action with a road victory over Vista Ridge, earning its first win of the season. The Tigers delivered a steady, complete performance, showing improvement in multiple phases of the game. Defensively, Belton remained organized and disciplined, limiting breakdowns and staying connected across the back line. Offensively, the Tigers played with confidence, moving the ball with purpose and maintaining possession for extended stretches.
One of the key takeaways from the match was Belton’s adaptability. Several players were asked to take on different roles, and the team responded well, showing depth and a willingness to adjust as the game unfolded. The result moved Belton to 1-5-2 on the season and provided a positive benchmark heading into district play, especially after a series of close matches earlier in the year where the effort did not translate into results.
Meanwhile, Lake Belton closed out its non-district schedule at its third and final tournament of the season, facing a demanding slate of opponents. The weekend tested the Broncos against a variety of playing styles and game situations, offering valuable preparation for district competition.
In the opening match, Lake Belton responded well after falling behind early, battling back to reach halftime even before late mistakes allowed the opponent to pull ahead. The second match followed a similar pattern, remaining tightly contested deep into the second half before a late penalty decision determined the outcome. The Broncos concluded tournament play against Frisco Wakeland, currently ranked at the top of 5A Region II, in a fast paced match played under challenging wind conditions.
Across the tournament, Lake Belton faced constant pressure, quick tempo, and difficult environmental factors, all of which contributed to a demanding weekend. While the results did not fall in the Broncos’ favor, the level of competition provided a clear picture of where the team stands and what areas will be critical moving forward.
With non-district play complete, both programs now turn their attention to district competition beginning January 30. Belton will open district play at home against University High, while Lake Belton begins on the road at Ellison. For both teams, the start of district represents a reset and an opportunity to apply lessons learned, and compete for position as the season enters its most important phase.









