Broncos looking to rebound after East View loss, hosting Leander Glenn Grizzlies in District contest
October 9, 2025
By Aries Ramos
The Belton Journal
The Lake Belton Broncos will look to build on the progress they’ve shown in recent weeks and earn another district win when they host the Leander Glenn Grizzlies on Friday night. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. at Bronco Stadium.
Lake Belton (2-3 overall, 1-1 district) enters the matchup following a 49-36 loss to Georgetown East View last week, a game that saw the Broncos rally from an early 28-point hole before running out of time. Despite the defeat, the second half surge gave head coach Brian Cope plenty to build on as the Broncos move deeper into district play.
East View set the tone early, striking on the first play of the game with an 84-yard touchdown run and racing out to a 21-0 lead by the midway point of the first quarter. Lake Belton struggled with turnovers early, giving the Patriots short fields and momentum. East View capitalized again with a 21-yard touchdown to make it 28-0 in the second quarter.
The Broncos finally broke through thanks to a 45-yard kickoff return by Zion Harness that set up a short touchdown run from Zyien Dupree. Just before halftime, quarterback Maverick connected with receiver Davion Peters for a 30-yard scoring strike that trimmed the deficit to 35-14 at the break.
Peters struck again to open the third quarter, hauling in a 37-yard touchdown from Maverick to pull the Broncos within two scores. But each time Lake Belton threatened, East View responded, eventually holding on for the 49-36 victory.
After the game, Cope said his team’s effort and fight were encouraging signs despite the early struggles.
“You can’t spot a team 28 points,” Cope said. “We didn’t get off the bus, and that’s on me. But our kids fought for 48 minutes. That two point conversion at the end was big for district point differential. We’ve got to keep fighting and getting better.”
Cope also pointed to progress in the passing game and protection up front, noting that the Broncos “showed some really bright spots” offensively. Senior two-day standout Christian Onchweri again played a key role on both sides of the ball and continues to set the tone for Lake Belton’s energy and leadership.
The Broncos now turn their focus to Glenn (0-5, 0-2), a relatively young program that opened in 2016 and is entering its seventh season of varsity football. The Grizzlies are still searching for their first win of the year, making Friday’s matchup an important opportunity for both teams to gain ground in district standings.
“We showed what we’re capable of when we play with energy and execution,” Cope said. “Now it’s about starting that way from the first snap.”
With home field advantage and momentum from their late push a week ago, the Broncos will look to put together a complete performance and move above .500 in district play.









