Lady Tigers earn four-set victory over Harker Heights Knights
August 28, 2025
By Clay Whittington
The Belton Journal
The Lady Tigers’ chemistry on the court is evident, but it began long before the season started.
A little more than two weeks ago, Belton opened its schedule with a straight-set victory against visiting Round Rock McNeil, and in the weeks since, it has experienced a lot of success, including placing third at last weekend’s Huntsville tournament.
Tuesday, the Lady Tigers followed the showing by traveling to Killeen Harker Heights and earning a four-set victory.
While the program is playing well early in the season, Belton head coach Haleigh Johnson admits the players’ tight bonds are nothing new.
“We are starting off the season working well together,” she said. “It’s so nice to see them having each others’ backs and leaning on each other in games this early on in the season. These girls spent a lot of time in our offseason together, and I really think all the character building we did has a lot to do with it.”
Regardless of reasoning, it is working.
In their second tournament of the young season, the Lady Tigers emerged from Huntsville with a 7-2 record, reaching the Gold bracket before defeating Madisonville to capture the bronze medals.
Along the way, Belton produced a perfect second day, defeating the host Lady Hornets, Temple and Caldwell.
Additionally, senior outside hitter C.J. Stites was named to the all-tournament team.
The momentum carried over to Tuesday’s road match, where Belton bounced back from an early deficit in a close affair that displayed the Lady Tigers’ resiliency.
On the heels of back-to-back kills from Stites, Belton held a 10-5 lead against the Lady Knights and inflated the cushion to seven points, 18-11, after sophomore middle blocker Emma Harvey delivered a scoring block.
Harker Heights refused to concede, though.
The Lady Knights responded with a 13-3 outburst to propel them a one-set advantage in the match, but it would not hold as the Lady Tigers withstood every ensuing charge from the opposition en route to a 23-25, 25-21,25-22, 25-22 win.
In the second set, Belton opened a 20-14 lead before Harker Heights rallied by scoring seven of the next 10 points, but a kill from Stites ended the run, allowing the Lady Tigers enough space to even the set. Then, in the third set, Belton withstood another 7-3 run after leading 21- 15.
Finally, a 16-12 advantage was erased in the fourth set when an ace gave the Lady Knighs a 19-18 lead, and after the Lady Tigers scored five of the next six points, Harker Heights battled back again.
The Lady Knights threatened to extend the match, creeping within a point at 23-22 before Malu Pula, a sophomore, had a scoring block and sophomore Brylee Renegar followed with a hit to earn the win.
“I’m very proud of my girls for their teamwork,” Johnson said. “The stayed calm in situations that were intense, so I’m very proud of them for holding their composure.”
Belton (13-8) will look to continue its winning ways starting today, when it travels for the three-day Little River Academy tournament.
Upon returing from its final tournament, the Lady Tigers will travel to Killeen on Tuesday, and they host China Sping on Sept. 5.









