Broncos to face Cedar Park after 45-0 rout of Leander
October 23, 2025
By Aries Ramos
The Belton Journal
The Lake Belton Broncos are coming off one of their most complete performances of the season, a 45–0 homecoming rout of Leander, and they’ll look to carry that momentum into a crucial district matchup against Cedar Park this Friday night at Gupton Stadium. Kickoff is scheduled for 7 p.m.
Lake Belton ,3–1 in district play, put together a statement win last week that showcased dominance on both sides of the ball. The Broncos’ defense set the tone early, forcing three turnovers and keeping the Lions off the scoreboard from start to finish. Ji’yson Sherman played a major role with two interceptions and a fumble recovery, while the defensive front applied constant pressure throughout the night.
On offense, the Broncos kept the Lions on their toes by switcvhing between the run and pass attack. Running back Zyien Dupree turned in a standout performance, scoring three touchdowns as Lake Belton built a commanding lead by halftime. Quarterbacks Reese Rosenbaum and Jessiah James both contributed big plays through the air, with Rosenbaum connecting on key passes to Braxton Cope and James finding Zion Harness and Christian Onchweri for explosive gains.
Head coach Brian Cope credited his team’s preparation and focus as key factors in the win. “Our kids are practicing hard, they’re playing hard, and they’re playing for each other,” Cope said. “We’ve made some adjustments, and I think it’s really sparked us. It was great to see everyone contribute, especially on homecoming night.”
That win not only boosted the Broncos’ confidence but also tightened the district standings heading into the final stretch. This week’s matchup with Cedar Park, also 3–1 in district, looms large, as both teams are battling for playoff positioning.
The Broncos defeated the Timberwolves 28–21 in their last meeting, a hard-fought contest that went down to the wire. Cedar Park, known for its defense and explosive passing game, will look to even the score on its home turf. Lake Belton, meanwhile, will aim to replicate the physicality and precision that have fueled its recent surge.
“Our district is tough every single week,” Cope said. “It doesn’t matter who you play — you’ve got to bring it every single time. I’m proud of how our kids are responding. We’ve still got a lot of football left, but they’re locked in and hungry.”
With both teams sitting near the top of the standings, Friday’s clash at Gupton Stadium could have major implications in the race for a playoff spot and perhaps the district crown.









