Broncos dominate the Bobcats, secure postseason spotBelton ISD briefs - Clay - IN
December 5, 2025
By: Aries Ramos
The Belton Journal
The Lake Belton Broncos closed their regular season in dominant fashion Thursday night, powering past the Chaparral Bobcats 53-20. The win capped a strong district campaign for the Broncos and secured their place in the postseason.
From the opening quarter, Lake Belton set the tone on both sides of the ball. The Broncos’ offense found balance through the air and on the ground, while the defense delivered one of its most complete performances of the season, forcing turnovers and controlling the tempo from start to finish.
Sophomore quarterback Jessiah James led the offensive charge, completing 12 of 19 passes for 174 yards and a touchdown while also rushing for another score. Junior Reese Rosenbaum added depth in the passing game, connecting on 5 of 8 attempts for 30 yards.
The Broncos’ running game proved to be the difference maker, however. Senior Alexander Arrington powered through the Chaparral defense for 90 rushing yards on 20 carries, scoring twice and converting two extra point runs. James added 19 yards and a rushing touchdown of his own, while Zion Harness and Cohen Beaird each contributed big plays Harness scored on a 14-yard run, and Beaird broke free for a 34-yard gain to help sustain momentum.
In the passing game, senior receiver Davion Peters was electric, hauling in three receptions for 85 yards and two touchdowns, including a 44-yard strike. Junior Brock Von Rocks added 33 yards receiving, while Zion Harness contributed 24 yards through the air to complement his ground production.
Lake Belton’s special teams also made a major impact. Christian Onchweri provided a spark with an 82-yard kickoff return for a touchdown, adding to the Broncos’ scoring surge. Kicker Long Chuong was perfect on the night, converting all five of his extra point attempts, while Braxton Cope chipped in a successful two-point conversion and handled punting duties with efficiency, averaging just over 40 yards per punt.
Defensively, the Broncos swarmed. Senior linebacker Gavin Owens anchored the unit with 10 total tackles, while Johnathan Russell tallied nine tackles and two sacks. Evan Lazott made his presence known in the trenches, recording four tackles for loss. Nick Basak and Joe Ferrell each added sacks as the defensive front consistently pressured Chaparral quarterback Bryson Coleman.
By the final whistle, Lake Belton’s 520 total yards of production underscored its dominance. The 53-20 win not only secured Lake Belton a postseason berth but also reinforced the Broncos’ identity as a fast, physical, and versatile squad heading into playoff play.









