Cross country teams ready for October district meets
October 14, 2025
By Clay Whittington
The Belton Journal
Believe it or not, but time is running out.
After spending months practicing and competing, Belton, Lake Belton and New Tech have already reached the point in the season where the end begins approaching.
Less than two weeks separate the programs from district meets, where campaigns will come to a close for some.
Although the dates are drawing near with the District 16-5A meet set for Oct. 8 and the District 19-3A meet scheduled for Oct. 6, opportunities remain for the squads to prepare.
The Tigers and Lady Tigers travel to Granbury on Friday for the 11th annual Race For The Loot event, while the Broncos and Lady Broncos are bound for Saturday’s Georgetown ISD Invitational. The Dragons and Lady Dragons will take part in today’s Robinson Invitational.
Lake Belton will aim to build on the momentum generated at last week’s home meet.
The Bronco Invitational was held at Temple’s Crossroads Park, wheretheLadyBroncosfinished third in the Class 5A-6A division, scoring 91 points behind Keira Dzenowski. The freshman finishedthefive-kilometercoursein 20 minutes, 5.2 seconds to earn the bronze medal.
Her outing was complemented by junior Jenna Benedick (13th, 21:00.5), sophomore Lucy Loa (21st, 21:31.9), junior Sarah Gray (26th, 21:51.0) and junior Madelyn Rivas (28th, 21:54.6).
Additionally, the sophomore trio of Elizabeth Sandlin (31st, 22:05.1), Alayna Fulton (35th, 22:19.9) and Claire Henn (43rd, 22:32.6) placed in the top 45, but their times did not count toward the team total. Demi Fisher (50th, 22:39.9) and Isabela Romero. (90th, 23:51.7), who are seniors, also represented Lake Belton.
Leander Glenn freshman Madisyn Scott won the individual championship, leading the Lady Grizzlies to fourth place (148), while runner-up Taylor Jorde (2nd, 19:50.7) helped Liberty Hill claim the team title with 45 points. Temple was second (72).
Led by sophomore Isabella Warner(15th,21:16.2),theLady Tigers were ninth (262).
Belton’s score was rounded out by junior Nataly Valdez (64th, 22:59.0), junior Roxanna Delgado (66th, 23:03.1), sophomore Ai Kirkland (71st, 23:17.0) and freshman Ayla Wakershauser (74th, 23:24.6).
Also competing for the Lady Tigers was senior Destiny Schutz (81st, 23:31.3), junior Fancy Jaime (82nd, 23:33.2), senior Delilah Hoffman (86th, 23:41.7), sophomore Lilian Baggett (95th, 24:00.8) and freshman Natalie Mott (110th, 24:25.9).
In the boys division, Lake Belton was eighth (179) and Belton was 10th (269).
The Broncos were paced by junior Wyatt Potts (16th, 17:54.9), while junior Jack McCullagh (34th, 18:22.4), freshman Drew Houston (44th, 18:35.2), sophomore Cooper Schels (46th, 18:36.6) and sophomore Tyler Adkins-Beltran (50th, 18:38.9) accounted for the remaining points.
The Tigers’ total was accumulated by top-40 finishers Jose Perez-Diaz (37th, 18:28.6) and Ezra Kahler (39th, 18:30.1), who are juniors, along with senior Palu Maringathuparambil (47th, 18:36.7), junior Alexander Castelan (90th, 19:35.1) and junior Hayden Brown (91st, 19:35.7).
While their times did not count, Lake Belton junior Josiah Briggs (65th, 18:56.0), junior Austin Adams (94th, 19:39.7), senior Robert Klotz (106th, 20:11.9), sophomore Efren Romero-Meza (107th, 20:12.9) and senior Robert Thomas (11th, 20:35.7) and Belton freshman Ethan Trevino (92nd, 19:35.8), senior Daniel Arroyo (100th, 19:51.9), sophomore Nelson Funez (113th, 20:37.3) and sophomore Marcus Hernandez (116th, 20:53.4) also raced.
New Tech took part in last week’s Cameron Yoe “Dean Keen” Invitational, where a pair of top-10 showings were produced in the junior varsity division.
Neither the Dragons nor the Lady Dragons fielded a complete team, but freshman Ellie Megoulloa was seventh (14:39.59) in the two-mile race, and freshman David Martinez was seventh (20:06.10) in the 5,000-meter race.
Eighth-grader Daniel Zubaty (20th, 20:59.05), junior Desmond Long (30th, 21:49.18), freshman Zorian Hajduk (59th, 26:43.63) and sophomore Daniella Idumebor (34th, 17:39.92) also competed for New Tech.








