Lake Belton Freshman Dzenowski to race at state Cross Country meet
October 23, 2025
By Clay Whittington
The Belton Journal
It appears the area’s next premier runner has arrived, and on Halloween, she receives the ultimate opportunity to prove it.
On the heels of winning the District 16-5A championship, Lady Broncos freshman Keira Dzenowski cemented herself among the sport’s elite Monday morning, when she earned a berth to the upcoming state meet.
Posting a time of 19 minutes, 52.07 seconds, Lake Belton’s standout placed 26th individually at the Region II-5A, landing her among the field’s state qualifiers.
Only the top four teams and top 10 individuals not on an advancing team moved on, and while Lake Belton was not in contention, finishing 11th with 291 points, Dzenowski dazzled in her regional debut, and now, one final race awaits.
The University Interscholastic League Class 5A State Championship will be held Oct. 31 at Round Rock’s Old Settlers Park. The five-kilometer race begins at 9:30 a.m.
While the potential to add one more medal to her collection looms for Dzenowski, the season came to a close for the remainder of Belton ISD’s harriers.
The remainder of the Lady Broncos’ points were produced by juniors Jenna Benedick (57th, 21:18.49), Madelyn Rivas (67th, 21:32.06) and Sarah Gray (97th, 22:34.28) and sophomore Lucy Loa (83rd, 21:56.00).
Elizabeth Sandline (113th, 23:02.86) and Alayna Fulton (131st, 23:45.00), who are sophomores, also represented Lake Belton, but their times did not count toward the team total.
With four top-10 finishers, including champion Emily Armstrong (1st, 18:14.24), a freshman, Lucas Lovejoy easily captured the team title, scoring 31 points to beat out Dallas Highland Park (2nd, 78). Frisco Wakeland (3rd, 88) and Frisco Reedy (4th, 150) also qualified for state.
Belton was 21st (527) behind sophomore standout Isabella Warner (74th, 21:45.82).
The Lady Tigers’ remaining runners — freshman Ayla Wakershauser (126th, 23:28.05), junior Roxanna Delgado (128th, 23:33.26), freshman Natalie Mott (134th, 23:51.33), junior Nataly Valdez (139th, 24:02.74), sophomore Delilah Hoffman (145th, 24:28.69) and sophomore Lilian Baggett (148th, 24:40.63) — crossed the finish line with 75 seconds of each other.
In the boys race, which was also held at Arlington’s Harold Patterson Sports Complex, Lake Belton was 17th (439).
Wyatt Potts, a junior, paced the Broncos, landing in the top 60 with a 57th-place time of 17:38.33, and his outing was complemented by junior Jack McCullagh (100th, 18:23.58), sophomore Tyler Adkins-Beltran (106th, 18:31.96), sophomore Cooper Schels (111th, 18:38.71) and junior Josiah Briggs (123rd, 18:52.59).
Lake Belton freshman Drew Houston (130th, 19:03.70) and junior Austin Adams (149th, 19:37.70) also raced.
Dallas Wilson (1st, 88) emerged with the team championship followed by runner-up Lovejoy (2nd, 106), Wakeland (3rd, 114) and McKinney North (4th, 128).
Frisco Lebanon Trail senior Andrew Malan (1st, 15:51.72) claimed the gold medal, and he will be joined at state by individual qualifiers in North Mesquite junior Joshua Loera (4th, 16:02.83), Reedy seniors Parker Cathey (7th, 16:17.07) and Alex Roeren (11th, 16:30.24), Highland Park senior Spencer Haag (10th, 16:24.08), Walnut Grove juniors Jaxson Hart (12th, 16:38.19) and Christopher Riley-Case (13th, 16:38.67), Killeen Ellison juniors Aiden Hill (14th, 16:41.79) and Andy Harper (17th, 16:43.91) and Kaufman sophomore Ian Enderle (18th, 16:45.15).
Individual state-qualifiers from the girls race included Tyler junior Amy Vazquez (4th, 18:42.41), Midlothian Heritage senior Jenna Jacobsen (12th, 19:08.70), Melissa junior Diem Casselberry (13th, 19:13.41) and freshman Grace Vuong (15th, 19:23.61), Midlothian senior Lincoln Husbands (14th, 19:17.90), Mount Pleasant junior Alexia Hawkins (18th, 19:36.00), Wilson sophomore Charis Henderson (21st, 19:40.22), Frisco Liberty senior Caitlyn Ruback (28th, 20:01.00) and sophomore Grace Harris (29th, 20:05.11) and Dzenowski.









