No. 7 Lady Broncos continue to roll collecting second tourney championship
December 18, 2025
By Clay Whittington
The Belton Journal
The streak continues. For more than a month, the Lady Broncos have been competing, traveling across the state to play some of the best teams possible, and so far, nobody can keep pace.
Class 5A No. 7 Lake Belton extended its perfect start to the season Tuesday, winning its 18th straight game after collecting a second tournament championship.
Over the weekend, the Lady Broncos took part in the Mineral Wells tournament, posting four victories en route to the title.
In the opener against Nolan Catholic, Lake Belton received 12-point, sevenrebound showings from both Aniya Taylor, a junior point guard, and sophomore teammate Alexa King in a 51-31 win. Olivia Dann, a freshman small forward, finished with nine points and nine rebounds.
The following day, the Lady Broncos put together another one-sided performance, beating Eagle Mountain by 44 points, 75-31 as King connected for a game-high 23 points, while Taylor (16 points, 10 rebounds), Dann (12 points) and sophomore guard Erica Taylor (10 points) contributed double-digit offense.
That afternoon against Lubbock Trinity Christian, Alexa King guided Lake Belton to a 67-35 win, scoring 17 points, and she was complemented by a 14-point outing from junior shooting guard Gemma Pierce.
Dann also scored 11 points, and Aniya Taylor had 10 points. With the trio of victories, the Lady Broncos advanced to the tournament’s championship against the host Lady Rams, and once again, it was not competitive.
Lake Belton limited Mineral Wells to just one first-quarter point as it created a 15-point cushion and never eased up, claiming the title with a 61-31 win. Aniya Taylor finished with 14 points and was crowned the event’s most valuable player. Additionally, Ariella Polley, a senior swingman, and sophomore shooting guard Layla King scored 13 points and 11 points, respectively, and each was placed on the all-tournament team.
On the heels of the outing, the Lady Broncos returned home Tuesday and dominated visiting Taylor 49-17.
The contest marked Senior Night for the program, which celebrated center Amara Sanchez and Polley.
Although Lake Belton has constructed a strong start, the goal is to find success during the District 16-5A schedule and in the playoffs, and the Lady Broncos will not have to wait long for the opportunity.
Lake Belton hosts Madisonville on Friday with tipoff set for 4:30 p.m. before taking some time off for the Christmas holiday. Then, the Lady Broncos return to action Dec. 29, opening play at the three-day Killeen ISD tournament and follow with a trip to Salado on Jan. 2.League play starts one week later as Lake Belton plays at Belton.
Last season, the Lady Broncos placed third in the district’s final standings with a 5-5 record. By Clay Whittington The Belton Journal









