Sports Briefs – Oct. 9, 2025
October 9, 2025
By Clay Whittington
The Belton Journal
The Lady Tigers traveled to compete in Burnet’s annual tournament at Delaware Springs Golf Course on Tuesday and placed ninth out of 21 teams.
Ella Hice shot a teamlow 97, while Abby Beck had a 103, Annaleigh Holliday posted a 105 and Mackenzie McGarry finished with a 109.
Belton returns to action Oct. 30 at Waco’s Cottonwood Golf Club.
YOUTH BASKETBALL
Registration is now open for the Belton Christian Youth Center 2025 basketball league.
Boys and girls in kindergarten through eighth grade can participate.
Early registration discounts are available until Sunday with the deadline set for Oct. 31. The fall season begins Nov. 22.
Spots are limited.
Forms are available at BCYCsports.com, and information about sponsorships can be obtained by calling 254-939-5759.
For more information, visit BeltonYouth.com.
FUNDRAISER
The seventh-annual Rockin for Youth benefit for the Clements Boys and Girls Club, Belton Tiger Athletic Booster Club and Lake Belton High School Athletic Booster Club will be held Saturday at 301 Thomas Arnold Road in Salado. The event will begin at 5 p.m.
General admission tickets are $25 at the door and $20 if purchased in advance at OutHouseTickets.com.
Kids ages 12 and under are free.
ATHLETIC PASSES
Belton ISD family passes are on sale for $75 and can be purchased at the Belton High School field house or at the Belton ISD administration office.
The pass allows the owner and all immediate family members entry into any Belton ISD athletic event played at home, excluding football games.









