Lake Belton clinches playoff spot with three games left in district schedule
October 27, 2025
By Clay Whittington All season, the Lady Broncos have been working toward returning to the playoffs. Now, the goal has changed.
Lake Belton traveled to Killeen Ellison on Tuesday and encountered little resistance, earning a straight-set victory to remain undefeated in District 16-5A competition.
Along with the win, the Lady Broncos clinched a postseason berth with three matches remaining in the regular season.
With the spot secured, Lake Belton head coach Allison Waits admits the focus can be altered.
“We are really just fine tuning things now,” she said. “We really want to be able to implement the things we try in practice and make them work in games. We just want to continue pushing ourselves to be a better team going into the postseason.”
The Lady Broncos had no issues imposing their will on Ellison.
Having won 14 of their previous 15 matches entering the evening, Lake Belton cruised to a 15-point win in the opening set, but the Lady Eagles rebounded by jumping out to a 5-2 advantage in the second set.
The cushion quickly deflated, though, as the Lady Broncos embarked on a 22-3 outburst to take control and propel them to a 25-10, 25-10, 25-20 victory.
The Lady Broncos started strong, winning nine of the match’s first 11 points, and they increased the lead to double digits at 16-6. The gap grew to 20-9 on sophomore Haylee Kasner’s ace before Ellison’s Charity Graham set up teammate Ja’Lya Swiney for a kill. Ellison would not get any closer.
Sparked by senior Kaitlyn Hutchins’ hit, Lake Belton recorded five consecutive points to close the set, but soon after, the Lady Eagles established a 5-2 lead to begin the second set.
Hutchins’ ensuing kill, however, triggered 10 unanswered points for the Lady Broncos, beginning the explosion that essentially ended the hopes of an Ellison comeback.
“That run really meant a lot to our team,” Waits said, “because we were spreading the offense around really well. That has been a goal of ours.
“If we needed someone to step up, they were going in and doing exactly what we asked, so it’s great to set those goals and see the girls achieve them.”
The Lady Eagles, who are responsible for one of Lake Belton’s two set losses during District 16-5A play, delivered their best performance in the third set, trailing the Lady Broncos by just three points, 22-19, late, but they could not rally.
With the victory, Lake Belton improves to 7-0 in the league standings, while Ellison falls to 3-4 with three matches remaining.
The Lady Broncos will try to earn an undefeated district championship with wins against visiting Waco and Chaparral before closing the schedule at University.
“This is the time of the year where we really want to be playing to the best of our abilities,” Waits said. “I really feel like we are getting into that groove and finding consistency. We are starting to play our best volleyball, and I’m really happy about that.
“We don’t want to take anything for granted, and we are happy to have made the playoffs, but that is just one goal. It is our first goal.”









