Lady Tigers swept by Dallas Wilson, marking end of 31 win season
December 5, 2025
By Clay Whittington
The Belton Journal
The Lady Tigers put together a memorable season. Unfortunately, now, it is a memory.
After winning a whopping 31 matches to rival the program’s all-time best records, Belton experienced its first straight-set loss since mid-September, ending their campaign.
Playing at Cleburne, Dallas Wilson overwhelmed the Lady Tigers in a Class 5A, Division II area-round encounter, emerging with a 25-20, 25-21, 25-10 victory.
While the outcome was disappointing, Belton head coach Haleigh Johnson believes there is plenty to be proud of.
“This loss does not reflect on the season we had,” she said in a press release. “This group of young women have bought into everything we’ve been teaching them for the past few years and have put in the work to get them the success they’ve had this season on and off the court.
“The character that this group of players has is not something that is found everywhere in young athletes.”
In January 2023, Johnson inherited a 10-win team and slowly began transforming it into her vision, steadily improving along the way. Multiple graduating seniors were key components of the change.
Landry Duggan, C.J. Stites, Miley Davila, Kaitlyn McCracken, Liza LeBlanc, and Paisley Broach each concluded their careers with the loss to Wilson but not before making an impact.
Duggan recorded a team-high 10 assists along with a trio of kills and two aces, while Stites and McCracken posted six kills apiece. The remaining four seniors combined for six kills.
The Lady Tigers simply could not generate enough momentum, though.
Belton faced double-digit deficits twice in the opening set before rallying to pull within five points, 23-18, but they would not get any closer. In the second set, Duggan’s opening serve gave Belton its lone lead.
The final set saw the Lady Tigers take a 9-8 advantage, but Wilson closed with a 17-1 outburst, winning the match’s last 13 points.
Belton earned its spot in the match by defeating Kaufman for the second straight season to claim the bi-district championship. The Lady Lions were eager for revenge after being eliminated in three sets a year ago, and it showed as they were within striking distance most of the contest before falling 25-23, 26-24, 25-20.
“(The girls) played point for point all three sets,” Johnson said. “Their mental toughness was phenomenal and so was their teamwork. They were determined to win this match to continue their season into the next week.”
It is over now, though.
Despite having to move on from so many players who were instrumental in Johnson’s transition, plenty of talent remains on the roster. Sophomores Brylee Renegar, Emma Harvey, and Malu Pula will be joined by juniors Taylor Collins and Ella Tucek next season as the program attempts to continue building after a second-place finish in the District 16 standings.









