BISD Tennis battles in district play
October 14, 2025
By Aries Ramos
The Belton Journal
Belton ISD tennis had a week full of competition and strong performances as the Lake Belton Broncos and Belton Tigers battled through important district matches. The highlight came on September 10th when the two programs met in a cross town rivalry at Belton High School.
The Tigers secured a 12-7 victory in front of their home crowd, displaying great team work and growth across the lineup. Belton capitalized on key doubles wins early, setting the stage for their success in singles. The Tigers’ balanced approach and ability to close out tough matches proved to be the difference in the rivalry showdown.
The Broncos, while coming up short, showed tremendous fight. Their boys’ doubles teams of Ethan Muelstein/Dhruv Bhat and Ben Johnson/ Quint Mackenzie earned hard fought wins, while two of the girls doubles teams pushed their opponents to third set super tie breakers. In singles play, Muelstein, Bhat, Johnson, Andrew Williams, and Mackenzie each recorded victories, providing a glimpse of the young Broncos’ potential against a veteran Tiger squad.
For Belton, the win provided an important lift in the district race and reinforced the team’s strength across multiple positions. After the win, he Tigers used their open week to regroup and prepare for a challenging contest against Harker Heights as district play continues.
Lake Belton bounced back quickly after the rivalry matchup, scoring an impressive 12-7 victory over Harker Heights just a few days later. Even without three of their regular players, the Broncos rallied behind standout performances from Micah Briggs, Adriana Goenaga, and Hayden Maroney, who stepped into expanded roles and rose to the challenge.
The Broncos dominated doubles behind wins from Sara Stephens/ Hannah Maroney, Lydia Pulavarti/Sonia Padmanabhan, Addie Kruppa/ Goenaga, and Eli Stewart/ Maroney. Singles victories were spread across both the boys and girls lineups, with Williams, Johnson, Stewart, Briggs, and Ethan Cohen picking up points on the boys’ side, while Stephens, Maroney, Padmanabhan, Kruppa, Goenaga, and Maroney powered the girls’ team to multiple wins.
As the season progresses, both Belton and Lake Belton continue to showcase the depth of talent within Belton ISD. The Tigers look to build on their district success, while the Broncos prepare for upcoming matches against Waco High and Chaparral. With both teams showing growth and determination, Belton ISD tennis promises to deliver more exciting results in the weeks ahead.








