No. 4 Lake Belton gallops back from nine down, outlasts Belton, 54-50
January 15, 2026

The Belton Tigers girls’ and Lake Belton Broncos girls’ basketball teams renewed the Crosstown Rivalry Friday night at Tiger Gymnasium to start District 16-5A action.
The Tigers gave the Broncos adversity throughout the contest and gave No. 4 Lake Belton their best shot. Down by nine points with just over five minutes left in the third quarter, the Broncos went on a 17-5 run to close the quarter, setting up an exciting fourth quarter on their way to a 54-50 triumph.
“I am very proud of the team,” Belton head coach Anne-Marie Stark said. “We executed the game plan and stayed in it. We proved we belonged in the gym, and they believe that now.”
Both teams employed suffocating defenses in the first quarter. Belton mustered early baskets from Emma Harvey and Emma Flory to take a 4-0 lead. Alexa King scored Lake’s first basket with 2:48 remaining, and Laila Koonce-Huston scored the final basket of the quarter for Belton, leaving the Tigers ahead 6-2.
“We had a gameplan, and they bought in,” Stark said. “We had an electric practice and they executed. I was surprised, but I was excited to see the preparation come to life.”
“It was not anything we were seeing,” Lake Belton head coach Tiffney Barnes said. “We got the open shots we wanted, they just weren’t falling for us and our cleanup crew was not getting the second-chance shots.”
Aniya Taylor jumpstarted Lake’s offense in the second quarter with a jumper 18 seconds in, leading to a 14-10 period. The Broncos and Tigers were tied 16-16 at halftime.
“We know our identity and in the first half of the game, we were not displaying our identity,” Barnes said. “Our kids will always work hard, I will never take that away from them, we just needed to adjust our mental game.”
Ke’Ara Shanks hit a field goal and Harvey drilled a free throw to start an 11-2 run over the first 2:52 of the third quarter, giving Belton a 27-18 lead with 5:08 remaining.
“I know that the game is a game of runs,” Stark said. “We got ours, and we knew that theirs was coming. That’s why I called a timeout and I thought they responded very well when it happened.”
Lake, unfazed by the deficit, responded with a 17-5 run over the final 4:31 of the quarter. Aniya Taylor, Erica Taylor, and Gemma Pierce highlighted the run with three-pointers, and Alexa King drilled a field goal at the buzzer to give the Broncos a 35-32 lead going into the fourth quarter.
“We just needed a reminder of who we are and how hard we work to be where we are,” Barnes said. “This group plays this game for each other. Everyone genuinely loves one another and we just needed to be reminded of all of that. It’s way more than just basketball.”
The Broncos continued their momentum into the fourth quarter, opening on a 12-5 stretch in the first 5:25 as Lake led 47-37.
“A quarter like that is what makes the game of women’s basketball fun to be a part of,” Barnes said. “Lessons being taught and learned. Mental toughness comes into play, et cetera.”
Isabella Warner scored 12 points down the stretch for the Tigers as they pulled within three points late but could not find the equalizer, and the Broncos held on for a four-point win.
“It’s very important to start off strong and continue to grow stronger,” Barnes said. “Every game is important, no one or team should ever be taken for granted.”
Harvey played a sensational game in the paint, frustrating the Broncos with rebounding and lane defense.
“What’s really cool is that she doesn’t have the 1,000-point goal. In her sights, she has the 500-rebound goal,” Stark said. “She knows that the points mark is not part of her role. She is there to serve her team, and it’s a role she takes very seriously.”
Warner set up her shots on the run, especially during the stretch run in the fourth quarter to try to get the Tigers closer to the Broncos.
“She commanded the game,” Stark said. “She was the quarterback of the offense. She handled the pressure of the expectations well. She did not succumb to the pressure and stuck to the game plan. That kid has grown so much, and I cannot wait to see her continue to grow.”








