BISD soccer wraps up tourney play
January 22, 2026
Both Lake Belton and Belton girls soccer teams closed tournament play over the weekend, gaining valuable experience as district play approaches later this month.
Lake Belton faced one of its toughest weekends of the season while competing in its third and final tournament, squaring off against multiple playoff programs. The Lady Broncos opened tournament play against Weiss and tried to battle back after an early deficit. Lake Belton settled in offensively and responded with a pair of goals before halftime to even the match at 2–2. However, costly defensive lapses in the second half allowed Weiss to regain control, handing the Broncos a 4–2 loss.
The second match proved to be one of Lake Belton’s strongest performances of the weekend. Locked in a physical and evenly matched contest against Canyon, the Lady Broncos battled to a 1–1 draw deep into the second half. With just minutes remaining, a late penalty kick swung the outcome, resulting in a narrow defeat despite an otherwise strong defensive effort and disciplined team play.
Lake Belton closed the tournament against Frisco Wakeland, the top-ranked team in Class 5A Region II. Playing in challenging conditions with heavy winds exceeding 20 miles per hour, the Broncos were tested by Wakeland’s speed. Despite the result, the match provided valuable exposure to the pace and intensity required to compete at the highest level.
The Lady Broncos now turn their focus to district play, opening the schedule January 30 at Ellison with lessons learned from a demanding non-district slate.
Belton competed in the Governors Cup in Georgetown, also facing a challenging field as the Tigers wrapped up tournament action. Belton opened play Thursday against Austin High, surrendering a late second-half goal in a tight 1–0 loss. The Tigers remained organized defensively but struggled to generate consistent scoring chances.
Friday’s matchup against Colleyville Heritage followed a similar script, with Belton holding strong through a scoreless first half before second-half breakdowns led to a 2–0 defeat. Tournament play concluded Saturday with a hard-fought 0–0 draw against LASA in blustery conditions, as shifting winds impacted both teams’ ability to maintain rhythm and possession.
With tournaments complete, Belton will travel to Vista Ridge on Friday for a final tune-up before opening district competition next week, while Lake Belton prepares to begin its district run with renewed focus.








