Junior receiver Gavin Ross shines for Tigers, averaging 140-yeards per game
October 14, 2025
By Aries Ramos
The Belton Journal
Standing 5’11” and weighing 175 pounds, Belton Tigers junior wide receiver Gavin Ross has quickly established himself as one of the most reliable and explosive weapons in the Tigers’ offense. After a strong sophomore campaign, Ross has taken his game to another level this season, proving he can be both a consistent target and a game changing playmaker under the Friday night lights.
As a sophomore in 2024, Ross showed flashes of his potential by leading the Tigers in receptions with 55 catches for 759 yards and a touchdown across 11 games. Averaging nearly 70 receiving yards per contest, his ability to move the chains and stretch the field made him an essential part of Belton’s passing attack. His longest reception of the year a 66 yard catch gave Tiger fans a preview of the kind of explosiveness he would soon bring every week.
Now, as a junior, Ross has wasted no time stepping into a leadership role. Through just four games of the 2025 season, he has already hauled in 43 receptions for 562 yards and 5 touchdowns, averaging 140.5 yards per game. His consistency and production have been nothing short of remarkable, highlighted by several standout performances.
In the season opener against Hendrickson, Ross caught 12 passes for 146 yards and a touchdown in Belton’s 21–17 win. The following week, he turned in his most dominant game yet, torching Georgetown for 159 yards and 3 touchdowns on 10 receptions to lead the Tigers to a 34–26 victory. Even in tough matchups, Ross has remained productive, recording 10 catches for 138 yards against East View and 11 receptions for 119 yards and a score against San Antonio Christian.
Ross’s combination of quickness off the line, precise route running, and reliable hands has made him a nightmare for opposing defenses. His ability to find open space and turn short gains into big plays has been a key factor in Belton’s offensive success early this season. Coaches and teammates alike have praised his work ethic and consistency, both in practice and on game day.
With one varsity season already under his belt and another two years still ahead, Ross has the chance to cement his name among the top receivers in Belton history. For now, he continues to focus on helping the Tigers compete each week, but his trajectory suggests that even bigger things lie ahead.








