Lake Belton finishes third in the Midway Invitational
September 11, 2025
By Clay Whittington
The Belton Journal
The Lady Broncos are traveling to Grand Prairie on Friday for the annual Ken Gaston Race at the Lake, where they will look to build on last week’s showing.
Racing along a three-mile course at Waco’s Heart of Texas Soccer Complex, Lake Belton placed two in the top 10 en route to finishing third at the Midway Hewitt Kiwanis Invitational.
Thanks in part to freshman Keira Dzenowski, who was fifth overall with a time of 20 minutes, 24.9 seconds, and sophomore Lucy Loa (7th, 20:32.9), the Lady Broncos amassed 62 points to situate themselves behind champion Cleburne (42) and runner-up Temple (46) in the Class 5A-6A division.
The junior tandem of Sarah Gray (13th, 21:03.6) and Jenna Benedick (16th, 21:06.9) and sophomore Alayna Fulton (22nd, 21:31.5) also generated points for Lake Belton.
Lady Broncos junior Madelyn Rivas (25th, 21:35.4), sophomore Emyle Love (26th, 21:47.8), sophomore Elizabeth Sandlin (34th, 22:16.3), senior Clara Hill (42nd, 23:06.0) and sophomore Claire Henn (50th, 23:33.9) also competed, but their times did not count toward the team total.
In the boys division, the Broncos scored 191 points to place seventh.
Wyatt Potts, a junior, had Lake Belton’s top time, crossing the finish line in 17:51.4 to place 25th, while all four of his scoring teammates — sophomore Cooper Schels (38th, 18:16.6), junior Josiah Briggs (40th, 18:17.8), sophomore Tyler Adkins-Beltran (46th, 18:29.1) and freshman Drew Houston (50th, 18:39.8) — were among the top 50.
Rounding out the Broncos’ squad was junior Jack McCullagh (53rd, 19:03.3), sophomore Efren Romero-Meza (56th, 19:13.8), sophomore Kyan Whitmire (62nd, 19:45.5) and senior Leonardo Piedra (67th, 20:35.9).
Killeen Ellison (1st, 39), Killeen Harker Heights (2nd, 41), Temple (3rd, 82) and Killeen Chaparral (4th, 89) occupied the top spots in the standings.
New Tech was also in attendance, running in the Class 1A-4A junior varsity division, but neither the Dragons nor Lady Dragons fielded a full team.
David Martinez, a freshman, had the best outing, placing 16th with a time of 20:35.1, while junior Desmond Long (37th, 22:12.6) and freshman Zorian Hajduk (85th, 27:05.3) followed.
The Lady Dragons were paced by senior Claire Thomas (9th, 14:40.0) and freshman Ellie Megoulloa (12th, 14:53.7). Daniella Idumebor, a sophomore, was 46th (17:30.1) in the two-mile race.
Unlike the Broncos and Lady Broncos, New Tech will take part in today’s Salado Tenroc Invitational, but Belton will join Lake Belton at Grand Prairie, making the trip for a second consecutive week.
The Tigers and Lady Tigers participated in last week’s Gerald Richey Invitational hosted by UT-Arlington. The event also served as the University Interscholastic League Region II Preview Meet.
Both of Belton’s teams landed among the top 10 with multiple runners placing in the top 50.
The Lady Tigers were eighth among the Varsity, Division II field with 167 points.
Isabella Warner, a sophomore, was the team’s first member to cross the finish line, posting a 22nd-place time of 23:38.0, while sophomore Ai Kirkland (30th, 23:34.3), senior Destiny Schutz (45th, 25:18.4), junior Roxanna Delgado (47th, 25:24.3) and junior Fancy Jamie (53rd, 25:35.8) rounded out the team total.
Additionally, junior Nataly Valdez (54th, 25:37.3), freshman Ayla Wakershauser (55th, 25:40.3), sophomore Lilian Baggett (57th, 25:51.0) and sophomore Madyson Hartnett (69th, 26:54.7) also competed for Belton.
Occupying the top three spots were Frisco Wakeland (1st, 20), Frisco Liberty (2nd, 88) and Rockwall-Heath (3rd, 96). In the boys Division II race, senior Paul Maringathuparambil (33rd, 18:41.9) led the Tigers to a ninth-place showing with 249 points.
He was complemented by juniors Ezra Kahler (40th, 18:55.7), Alexander Castelan (69th, 20:07.6) and Hayden Brown (72nd, 20:11.6) and sophomore Harrison Booher (78th, 20:32.7).
All finishing within 40 seconds of each other, sophomores Nelson Funez (80th, 20:47.3) and Marcus Hernandez (81st, 20:51.1), senior Rosario Parra (82nd, 20:53.6), junior Jose Perez-Diaz (85th, 21:03.8) and freshman Luke Roberts (88th, 21:26.1) also competed for Belton.
Dallas Highland Park earned the team title with 53 points, beating out Frisco Wakeland (2nd, 58) and Cypress Springs (3rd, 60).








