Lady Tigers ready to hit the hardwood for basketball season
October 23, 2025
By Clay Whittington
The Belton Journal
After spending her first few seasons taking steps, Anne Marie Stark is ready to make a leap.
For the past two years, the Lady Tigers head coach has been transforming the program she inherited into the team she desired, and the process has been a struggle at times.
In her debut, Belton finished with just two district victories, and it followed with a 3-7 league record last year, missing the playoffs each season.
With the upcoming schedule rapidly approaching, however, Stark believes this could be her team could experience a growth spurt.
“When you have to coach effort,” she said, “you don’t get to coach basketball. We are definitely in a transition time where effort is the expectation, and the girls are holding each other accountable.
“I’m starting to hand the reins over to the athletes and allowing them to lead, because that is what makes a great program. It doesn’t happen because I’m at the helm. It happens when they lead each other.”
The University Interscholastic League allowed teams across the state to begin practicing on Wednesday with scrimmages set to start Nov. 1.
The Lady Tigers open their regular-season schedule Nov. 8 against visiting Elgin.
Belton will take part in three tournaments before starting District 16-5A competition against Lake Belton on Jan. 9, and if all goes according to plan during league play, the Lady Tigers will return to the playoffs for the first time since 2022.
Reaching the postseason will not be easy, but Belton has the talent to complete the task.
The Lady Tigers lost key contributor Avelle Bonfoh, a shooting guard who was an all-district selection to the second team last year, to graduation, but a trio of teammates return with accolades.
Among others, sophomore guard Isabella Warner is coming off an impressive debut, being named all-district newcomer of the year, while sophomore forward Emma Harvey and senior Emma Flory, a guard, were each honorable mentions.
“The chemistry of the team is what really stands out to me this year,” Stark said. “The girls just really love to be around each other. They giggle and laugh so much, but they also know when to turn it on in practice.
“I think that is a really important balance to have, so I’m interested to see how things play out, because I think we have all the potential in the world.”
In time, the Lady Tigers’ collective concentration will be focused on excelling during district, when their playoff fate will be determined.
For not, though, Stark has other interests.
“When it comes to the younger girls,” she said, “I’m just trying to find the ones who really want to be a part of something bigger than themselves. This is their opportunity to be a real teammate.
“We focus on challenging them and helping them grow both on and off the floor.”









