Broncos to face Leander Lions in district matchup, have decisive win over Leander Glenn Grizzlies
October 27, 2025
By Aries Ramos
The Belton Journal
Lake Belton wasted little time showing its firepower last Friday night against Leander Glenn, using explosive plays and defensive takeaways to power to a 49–23 district win at home.
The victory marked one of the Broncos’ most complete performances of the season, as they outscored Glenn 21–6 in the second half and forced four turnovers after halftime.
From the opening quarter, Lake Belton’s balance on both sides of the ball stood out. Quarterback Reese Rosenbaum and wideout Brock Von Racjs connected for a 25-yard touchdown after a Glenn fumble set up the Broncos in prime position.
Moments later, Zion Harness added an 18-yard reverse touchdown run to give Lake Belton an early 14–0 lead. The defense was equally sharp, with key takeaways by Gavin Stewart, Evan Lazott, and Braxton Cope, while Arrington Alexander anchored a steady ground attack that wore down the Grizzlies.
The Broncos closed the door in the second half with relentless pressure. Rosenbaum tossed three touchdown passes including scores to Luke Phillips and Logan Winkler, while Zyien Dupree’s 85-yard touchdown sprint in the final minutes put an exclamation point on the win.
Head Coach Brian Cope praised his team’s energy and depth after the victory, noting the excitement of seeing the Broncos’ reserves close out the game strong.
“I’m proud of these kids to go compete for 48 minutes,” Cope said. “The celebrations were genuine, genuine love and excitement for their teammates. If you can do that, you can build something special.”
Now, the Broncos — 3–3 overall, 2–1 in district — turn their focus to another test: a home matchup with the Leander Lions. Leander enters the game at 3–3 overall and 2–1 in district play, currently sitting in fourth place. A win for Lake Belton would move the Broncos into that same spot, keeping them squarely in the playoff hunt as the second half of the district schedule heats up.
The Lions have shown flashes of explosiveness this season. For Lake Belton, maintaining its aggressive mentality and winning the turnover battle again will be critical.
Cope and his team know the stakes.
“In this district, it’s an every Friday night deal,” Cope said after the Glenn game. “We’ll enjoy this one, get back to work, and be ready to go again Monday.”
If the Broncos can carry over the same intensity and execution that fueled last week’s dominant performance, they’ll have a strong chance to make another statement and climb the district standings in the process.









