Lady Broncos rolling at No. 4 in State rankings
January 22, 2026
The Lady Broncos know exactly who they are.
Since the start of the season, Lake Belton has proven exactly how much potential it has, losing just one time en route to its spot at fourth in the state rankings.
Undeniably, the roster is collectively rich with talent, but it is only because individuals are aware of their roles, according to Lady Broncos head coach Tiffney Barnes.
“The beauty of this group is that nobody is selfish,” she said. “Even if they don’t step on the floor, they are cheering for their sisters because they know each others’ strengths. Some individuals can’t play every game, and others only play against certain opponents.
“They know that, and they accept it.”
The mentality has not failed them yet, including Tuesday, when host Chaparral almost accomplished an upset.
With sole possession of first place in the District 16-5A standings on the line, Lake Belton trailed for a majority of the contest before rallying to force overtime, where it was responsible for the game’s final nine points in a 61-54 victory.
The Lady Broncos held a 2-0 lead before the Lady Bobcats responded with a 3-pointer, and the advantage remained with Chaparral until the fourth quarter as it took a 10-point, 36-26, cushion into halftime.
By the conclusion of the third period, however, Lake Belton was within striking distance at 45-42, and the Lady Broncos completed the comeback less than 90 seconds into the fourth quarter thanks in part to sophomore guard Alex King’s field goal in the paint that put them ahead 46-45.
The Lady Broncos did not trail again during regulation and were leading 52-50 before Lady Bobcats junior guard Demiyah Carter’s runner tied the score with four seconds showing on the clock. Chaparral would score first in the extra period, but it would not score again.
“The girls just had to fight,” she said. “We knew this was going to be a really great game, because Chaparral is a really good team. They are really good defensively, so we knew we were walking into a battle.
“That was just a lot of mental toughness to pull it out.”
King finished with a game-high 20 points to go with five rebounds, while Taylor complemented the effort with 13 points, and sophomore guard Erica Taylor had a dozen points, nine rebounds and three assists. Additionally, sophomore shooting guard Layla King had nine points and Olivia Dann, a freshman small forward, added 10 rebounds, seven blocks, four rebounds and four assists.
As a result, the Lady Broncos (27-1) enter Friday’s contest against visiting Waco University in sole possession of first place in the league standings with a 4-0 record, while the second-place Lady Bobcats (20-7, 3-1) will attempt to rebound at Ellison.
“We’ve been working on our mental toughness since July,” Barnes said. “This is the moment we have been waiting for. We’ve been looking forward to this.
“Now, we finally got it.”








