Lake Belton begins district play, to host Rouse Raiders
October 14, 2025
By Tony Adams
The Belton Journal
The Lake Belton Broncos could not have had better timing, and vice versa.
After three hard-hitting games that the team emerged 1-2 from, the Broncos were able to take a breather, heal, perform some richly-deserved community time, prepare for their District 8-5A-II opener.
Lake lost their opening game on Aug. 29 at A&M Consolidated, 41-17. The team has progressively improved, with a 34-28 lost against Round Rock McNeil in Cedar Park on Sept. 4, and 28-21 win against Killeen at Tiger Field.

“We had an outstanding bye week,” Lake Belton head coach Brian Cope said. “We practiced on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday this week, and our kids were prepared which was great to see. We also took them to Spare Time for some bowling and video games along with some community service activities. We helped out with Camp Champions, our special needs football camp along with working the A+ Carnival, and the Lakewood Fall Friendzee. It was great to see our young men giving back to such an outstanding community.”
Next up for the Broncos is rematch against Leander Rouse. The last two games have an adventure between the two schools.
In 2023, Lake Belton led Rouse 34-10 in the second quarter when a transformer blew near Tiger Field, which knocked the power out of the area for a couple of hours. After an hour delay, the game, which was a non-district game at that time, was cancelled.
Eli Mascarenas threw for 269 yards, and a touchdown and ran for 49 more having picked up two rushing scores.
Cash Robin had 103 yards receiving, Micah Hudson added 101, and Davion Peters contributed 65.
London Morgan threw for 162 yards that night for the Raiders.
In 2024, the realignment turned the series into a District 8-5A-II contest. With the teams’ defenses shutting out the others’ offenses in the second and third quarters, Rouse held on to beat the Broncos in Leander, 28-20.
Morgan had the better night, completing 20-of-29 passes for 286 yards and two touchdowns. Bryce Johnson ran for 109 yards to lead the Raiders.
The Broncos had a balanced offense, with Mascarenas having completed nine passes for 135 yards, which included a 74-yard strike to Zach Dodd. Mascarenas also ran for 82 yards.
“They did a great job of slowing the game down and taking advantage of our mistakes,” Cope said. “The are a wellcoached team, and we will have now played each other four times. So, we know each other’s strengths and weekends. It will be a great way to kick off district.”
The 2025 installment does include Morgan coming back for his senior season. In three games, Morgan has completed 74.2% of his passes for 1,176 passing yards and 15 touchdowns. Alfredo Morgan has 367 receiving yards and six touchdowns and Aubryn Davis has contributed 315 receiving yards and five touchdowns.
Lake Belton’s starting 11 on defense will be tested mightily, especially in the secondary. The Broncos front seven will need to stop gaps for against the run, while keeping a keen watch on Morgan and secondary watching Morgan and Davis in the passing lanes.”
“Their offense is the best in the district, and London Morgan is outstanding,” Cope said. “He is a prolific passer that is adept at making plays on the run. We must do a great job on him all night and make him snap it one more time.”
Defensive, Rouse pressures well with 11 tackles for loss and 4.5 sacks. The secondary is aggressive and provides solid pass coverage.
The Broncos are averaging 164 yards passing and 134 yards rushing per game so far this season. Lake Belton’s offense, particularly the offensive line, will have their hands full with the Raiders’ front seven.
“Their front and linebackers are outstanding,” Cope said. “They are athletic in the secondary as well. This will be a tough test. We are finally healthy, and need to play up to our capabilities. We must be- come more explosive on offense and utilize our speed with our downhill run game.”
Friday night’s contest starts an eight-game District 8-5A-II schedule where all nine teams have played quality non-district opponents. No team emerged from non-district play undefeated, and all except for Glenn have at lead one win.
“We need to win the explosive play battle and the turnover battle,” Cope said. “Also, first downs for us on offense will be key, and third downs defensively. It is going to be a fun night, and can’t wait to watch our kids leave it all out there with a 1-0 mentality.”








