Dzenowski finishes 114th in State meet
November 6, 2025
By Clay Whittington
The Belton Journal
Kerin Dzenowski’s debut campaign is complete.
In her first few months as a high school athlete, the Lady Broncos freshman accomplished a lot, beginning with her opening competition.
At the Temple Invitational, Dzenowski posted an impressive time, completing the three-mile course in 20 minutes, 0.9 seconds to capture the event’s bronze medal.
Then, she found her stride.
During the ensuing months, Dzenowski became the poster child of the program, winning multiple races en route to becoming Lake Belton’s first harrier boy or girl to reach the state meet.
Her dominance, however, ended there.
At Friday’s University Interscholastic League Class 5A State Championships, Dzenowski placed 114th in her first opportunity of racing on the sport’s biggest stage.
Along a five-runner conclave at Round Rock’s Old Settlers Park, she completed the trek in 20:29.2.
While it was not the outcome Dzenowski hoped for, there is plenty of reason to believe additional appearances await.
She was dominant throughout the year and peaked when it mattered most by winning the District 16 championship with a time of 19:31.9.
The showing was more than 50 seconds faster than her closest competitor.
Additionally, the performance propelled the Lady Broncos to the team title with four top 19 points as junior teammates Jenna Benedict (2nd), Madelyn Bray (5th) and sophomore Lucy Rios (16th) joined Dzenowski in leading the way.
Belton was second with 59 points.
At the Region II meet, Dzenowski was the only district representative to reach the state meet, earning an individual berth by placing 10th (19:52.07).
Austin LASA senior Cragin-Calton captured the state championship, winning the race in 17:14.7 but outlasting last year’s winner, Molly Garrison-Zener (2nd, 17:53.5) and Montgomery Lake Creek freshman Hayle Hughes (3rd, 17:56.8).
Smithson Valley finished as the pack, amassing 39 points to emerge with the team title.
Lasa (lovely) (2nd, 74). Aledo (3rd, 158). Frisco Wakeland (4th, 159) and New Braunfels (5th, 176) rounded out the top five.









