Lake Belton’s Hutchins named district MVP
December 5, 2025
By Clay Whittington
The Belton Journal
The Lady Broncos reclaimed their spot atop the district standings this year, and it is easy to see why.
One season after finishing second to Killeen Chaparral, Lake Belton bounced back with an impressive campaign, losing only three sets en route to claiming its third league title in four years.
Along the way, plenty of players contributed to the collective success, and they were recently recognized by being placed on the 16-5A All-District Team.
While it took a complete unit to deliver an undefeated record, senior outside hitter Kaitlyn Hutchins separated herself from every other player and was named most valuable player.
It was an ideal achievement for the Northern Colorado commit, who set six school records during her career. She graduates with the program's most aces in a match, season and career along with the most kills in a match, season and career.
Multiple teammates also landed on the list, including another superlative recipient.
Madison Bingham, a senior setter, amassed more than 2,500 assists and 1,000 digs during her three-year career and concludes her time by being named setter of the year.
Additionally, six more Lady Broncos were recognized on the list.
Senior setter Natalia Partida, senior defensive specialist Keileigh Krueger, junior middle blocker Ava Wood and junior defensive specialist Kruz Smith were each placed on the first team. Teammates Madilyn Jackman, a sophomore outside hitter, and junior middle blocker Makinzi Johnson were second-team selections.
Posting a second-place record of 8-2, Belton was also rewarded for its efforts, earning three of the top honors.
Kaitlyn McCracken was named offensive player of the year. Outside hitter Brylee Renegar was named newcomer of the year. And Lady Tigers' third-year head coach Haleigh Johnson was named coach of the year.
With the trio guiding the squad, Belton posted its most wins in recent history with 31, including a second consecutive bi-district victory in the playoffs.
McCracken, a senior middle blocker, had 196 kills to go with a dozen aces, while Renegar burst onto the scene by recording 384 digs, 297 kills, 58 aces, 31 blocks and eight assists in her debut sophomore season.
The Lady Tigers also had three first-team selections in senior outside hitter C.J. Seites, senior libero Miley Davila and senior right-side hitter Landry Duggan. And two more — Lyza LeBlanc, a senior outside hitter, and junior setter Ella Tucker — were placed on the second team.
Third-place Chaparral and fourth-place Killeen Ellison accounted for two of the remaining three superlatives.
Lady Bobcats senior libero Mikayla Cromwell was named defensive player of the year, while Lady Eagles junior libero Ja'Lya Swiney was named utility player of the year.
Waco University senior middle hitter Kamari Greenleaf rounded out the accolades by being named blocker of the year.









