Broncos challenged at Volleypalooza, sweep Robinson
September 4, 2025
By Tony Adams
The Belton Journal
The 2025 Volleypalooza Tournament in Round Rock was a challenging three days that Lake Belton volleyball head coach Allison Waits knew was going to be a tough time no matter how she and the Broncos looked at it.
“There were teams from all over the nation at the tournament,” Waits said. “We had played 5A and 6A teams from all over the state coming in. But it was an entirely different level altogether.
In the tournament’s opening day, Lake Belton was pooled together with Mount St. Mary out of Oklahoma City, Katy Tompkins, and Liberty Hill.
MSM defeated the Broncos in the opener, 25-21 and 25-19. Tompkins nipped the Broncos in the second match, 25-19 and 25-22. Liberty Hill handed Lake Belton their third pool loss of the day, 25-19 and 25-14.
Day two of pool play was no easier. Rockwall swept the Broncos, 25-15 and 25-21. Lake battled Clear Springs hard but was swept 25-21 and 25-22. The Broncos ended pool play in the win column against Lago Vista, 25-15 and 25-22.
The Broncos led off play on Saturday with a matchup against the Stony Point Tigers. Lake bounced back from a rough start to trip the Tigers 2-1, by scores of 11-25, 25-20, and 25-21.
Lake Belton faced Westwood to finish the tournament and finished the match with a sweep by scores of 25-15 and 25-22.
Madison Bingham logged her 2,000th career assist on Friday.
The Broncos finished Volleypalooza with a 3-5 record, and a three-game winning streak. It set them up well for a matchup against the Robinson Rockets on the road.
The Rockets had come off a 5-2 mark at the Little River Academy Tournament, with the Belton Tigers handing Robinson both losses. The Tigers won on Thursday 25-17 and 25-21, and in the tournament semifinal on Saturday, 25-15 and 27-25.
The Broncos jumped out to big leads in all three games, fought off Rocket rallies in the final two games, and pulled off the road sweep, 3-0. Scores of the match were 25-14, 25-19, and 25-23.
Lake led 13-6 in game one, with Kaitlyn Hutchins and Ava Wood earning a handful of kills and Bingham and Natalia Partida picking up key assists. The Broncos overpowered the Rockets, as they lead by as many as 13 points.
Game two was much of the same, although Robinson sliced away at a 16-9 margin with six straight points. It was 20-19 when Abbi Jones’ kill highlighted a 5-0 run to give Lake a six-point win in game two.
The Rockets never led by more than one point over the course of the three games, and it happened just three times: at the beginning of the match, the beginning of game three, and 23-22 in the third game. Lake closed out the game with three straight points to seal the sweep.
“We got a little bit slow in our game, in our pace of game,” Waits said. “We got to use some players in different positions that we wanted to see them in. With that, we lost some of our team chemistry. But we finished it out. I would have loved to have finished it out in a little different way.”
Lake Belton is now 14-11 in the season following their win at Robinson.









