Bobcats take down Tigers 67-29 in district play
January 22, 2026

Belton ran into a tough night Friday at home, falling 67–29 to Chaparral as the Bobcats used steady pressure and scoring depth to pull away in district play.
The Tigers struggled to find rhythm early, as Chaparral set the tone with aggressive defense and quick transition offense. Despite the slow start, Belton remained composed and managed to put points on the board in both the first and second quarters, scoring nine points in each period. However, Chaparral’s ability to convert turnovers into scoring opportunities allowed the visitors to steadily build separation.
Coming out of halftime, Belton showed improved balance on both ends of the floor. The Tigers moved the ball more effectively and competed with increased energy, limiting Chaparral’s scoring during the third quarter. While the Bobcats held a slight 11–7 edge in the period, Belton’s defensive effort and willingness to attack the glass were noticeable improvements.
Chaparral regained control in the fourth quarter, stringing together multiple scoring runs that stretched the lead and put the game out of reach. Belton continued to compete until the final horn, but Chaparral’s depth and pace proved difficult to overcome.
Individually, Aubrey Edwards provided a strong presence defensively, impacting the game with her rebounding and physical play in the paint. Edwards consistently battled on the boards and helped limit second-chance opportunities. Emma Flory handled ball-handling duties against Chaparral’s aggressive guard pressure, showing poise and decision-making while helping initiate the Tigers’ offense.
Though the result did not go Belton’s way, the Tigers will look to build off the positive stretches shown in the second half as they continue district competition. Belton returns to action Tuesday with a road matchup against Ellison, marking the fourth district game of the opening round.
The Tigers will aim to respond with sharper execution and renewed energy as they continue to grow through district play.








