Sports Briefs - Oct. 30
November 6, 2025
By Clay Whittington
The Belton Journal
The Lady Broncos open their latest playoff run tonight, facing Red Oak in the bi-district round of the Class 5A, Division I bracket.
The match will be played at Waco Midway and begins at 6 p.m.
Lake Belton (29-12) enters as the undefeated District 16 champion, having won 18 of its last 19 matches overall, while the Lady Hawks stand at 30-11 after finishing second in District 15.
Should the Lady Broncos advance, they will face either Dallas Adams or Molina in the area round.
Belton (30-13) also qualified for the playoffs, landing in the Class 5A, Division II bracket after finishing second in league play, though first-round details were not available.
A victory for the Lady Tigers would set up a matchup against either Dallas Wilson or Dallas South Oak Cliff. The match would be held at a neutral site on Monday or Tuesday.
CROSS COUNTRY
Lake Belton freshman Keira Dzenowski will compete at the University Interscholastic League Class 5A Cross Country State Championship on Friday. The five-kilometer race begins at 9:30 a.m.
Dzenowski makes her debut at the prestigious event after winning the District 16 title with a time of 19:31.09 and placing 26th (19:52.07) at last week’s Region II meet.
This marks the first-ever appearance by any Lake Belton athlete at the state meet.
BRONCOS BASKETBALL
Tryouts for the upcoming season begin Friday, running from noon to 2 p.m., and will resume Nov. 1 with another two-hour session starting at 9 a.m.
Athletes can sign up at LakeBeltonAthletics.com.
Players currently enrolled in first- or eighth-period basketball must still try out. Varsity football players may try out once their season concludes. Individual meetings will take place following the second session.
To participate, athletes must:
- Have a current physical on file
- Submit all required paperwork
- Be academically eligible
- Wear proper athletic clothes and shoes
For more information, contact head coach Zane Johnston at Zane.Johnston@BISD.net.
LADY BRONCOS GOLF
Lake Belton hosted its third-annual tournament last week at Temple’s Sammons Golf Course, where the Silver team placed fifth (439) and the Red team finished seventh (463).
The Silver team was led by senior Suellen Tillis, who placed eighth with a personal-best 103 — three strokes below her previous record.
Other Silver scores:
- Hayleigh McConnell (Fr.) – 111
- Lillie Mikes (Jr.) – 112
- Kaylee Carubelli (So.) – 113
- Aurora Nane (So.) – 116
For the Red team:
- Whitley Truett – 107
- Emory Jolivet – 114
- Kaylee Holler – 119
- Emily McMillon – 123
- Chloe Adkinson – 124
(All Red team members are freshmen.)
The Silver team returns to play Nov. 5 at Hutto’s Star Ranch Golf Course, and both teams will compete at the Waco ISD Fall Invitational on Nov. 20 at Cottonwood Creek Golf Course.
YOUTH BASKETBALL
Registration is now open for the Belton Christian Youth Center 2025 Basketball League.
- Open to boys and girls in kindergarten through eighth grade
- Registration deadline: Friday
- Season begins: Nov. 22
- Spots are limited
Forms are available at BCYCsports.com. For sponsorship information, call 254-939-5759. Additional details can be found at BeltonYouth.com.
ATHLETIC PASSES
Belton ISD Family Passes are now on sale for $75 and can be purchased at the Belton High School field house or the Belton ISD administration office.
The pass grants entry for the holder and all immediate family members to any Belton ISD home athletic event, excluding football games.









