Lake Belton to host Georgetown in district showdown
November 6, 2025
By Aries Ramos
The Belton Journal
Lake Belton’s youth was on display Friday night. Despite falling 49–21 to Cedar Park, the Broncos battled through and continued to show the kind of fight that could make them dangerous down the stretch.
The night began with frustration as Cedar Park controlled the tempo early. Timberwolves senior running back Trae Hill powered through the Broncos’ defense, scoring multiple times in the opening half and helping his team jump out to a commanding lead. Lake Belton struggled to find its footing early, but the Broncos didn’t stay quiet for long.
Sophomore quarterback Jessiah James and junior wideout Zion Harness sparked the offense midway through the first quarter with a 76-yard touchdown that breathed life into the team. The play highlighted the trust between the two young playmakers and their ability to turn any snap into a scoring opportunity.
After Cedar Park stretched its advantage again, Lake Belton kept clawing back. James hit Harness for another deep touchdown late in the second quarter, and moments before halftime, the Broncos executed a crisp two-minute drill that ended with James punching in a quarterback sneak from the 1-yard line. What had been a lopsided game quickly became competitive, with the Broncos trailing just 35–21 at the break.
Lake Belton’s defense also delivered moments of promise. Caleb Chandler and Gavin Stewart produced key tackles for loss, while defensive back Braxton Cope grabbed an interception in the fourth quarter. But Cedar Park’s physicality ultimately prevailed, with Hill finishing the night with four rushing touchdowns to seal the victory.
Afterward, head coach Brian Cope emphasized the positives amid the growing pains. “Our kids kept fighting,” Cope said. “We’ve got to clean up the penalties and take advantage of our chances, but I like the effort. These guys believe in each other.”
James finished the night with nearly 250 passing yards and three total touchdowns, while Harness and running back Dupree provided a steady spark on offense. Their connection continues to develop each week, giving the Broncos a foundation to build on as the season winds toward its conclusion.
That growth will be tested again this week as Lake Belton prepares for a pivotal home matchup against district-leading Georgetown. The Eagles enter Friday’s game unbeaten in district play at 5-0, while the Broncos sit at 3-2, holding the fourth and final playoff spot just ahead of Rouse (2-3).
For Lake Belton, the stakes couldn’t be higher. A win would not only solidify playoff positioning but also send a message that the Broncos can compete with the district’s elite. To do that, they’ll need another efficient night from James, continued explosiveness from Harness, and a disciplined effort on both sides of the ball.
Kickoff against Georgetown is set for 7 p.m. Friday at Tiger Field, where the Broncos will look to bounce back and show once again that their best football is still ahead of them.









