Lady Tigers secure second place with straight-set win over Ellison
October 23, 2025
By Clay Whittington
The Belton Journal
No matter how the remainder of the season unfolds, Haleigh Johnson feels accomplished.
In 2023, the Lady Tigers’ first-year head coach inherited a program coming off a 10-win season, but in each of the seasons since, Johnson has improved upon the prior record.
This year is no different.
With a straight-set victory at Killeen Ellison on Tuesday, Belton secured second place in the District 16-5A standings while winning its 29th match of the season.
After the outcome, Johnson admitted the feeling was special.
“I owe it all to the girls,” she said. “They are the ones who are putting in the work and following my vision. They have gotten behind me and trusted me, and that is a great feeling as a coach.
“They trust me enough to get me where they need to be.”
In a contest that went back and forth, the Lady Tigers were in control throughout, winning 25-18, 26-24, 25-21 to sweep the series,
Early on, it appeared Belton would cruise as it responded to a kill from Jada Hood by posting seven unanswered points, but the Lady Eagles pulled within three points at 12-9 before being prevented from getting any closer.
The Lady Tigers extended their advantage to 17-11 and maintained at least a four-point cushion for the duration of the set, closing with a 5-1 outburst.
The second set saw the squads play to 10 ties before a hit from Landry Duggan accounted for the first of two consecutive points for Belton, giving the Lady Tigers a 2-0 lead.
It was more of the same in the third set with the teams exchanging rallies en route to an 18-18 deadlock after Aaliyah Lee’s hit tied the score for Ellison, but a 6-1 surge sent Belton into a commanding position.
The Lady Eagles prevented a pair of match points before succumbing to the Lady Tigers on sophomore Brylee Renegar’s kill.
“I thought we played really well considering how Ellison was really putting the ball back on us,” she said. “We were responding well, and that was a good thing to see as we are approaching the playoffs, because that was an intense situation.
“It is scary to play someone who is fighting to get in, but it was reassuring to see my girls were not scared to compete.”
Now, Belton (29-12, 6-2) turns its attention toward closing the regular season with a victory versus winless Waco (0-9) before embarking on another playoff appearance.
Last year, the Lady Tigers celebrated a bi-district championship, and they intend to do at least the same this season, but no matter how the remainder of the season unfolds, Johnson feels accomplished.
“This really feels great,” she said. “Every year, we are making the playoffs, and now, we’ve moved up to second place, so it feels really good. This proves we are making the right steps and moving in the right direction.
“I owe all the credit to the girls. They are following all the steps I’m laying out for them.”









