January 22, 2026
The Lady Broncos opened their season in impressive fashion last week, when they claimed the championship at the Belton ISD Invitational. Competing against a deep field at Temple’s Mayborn Convention Center, Lake Belton collected five gold medals en route to a 48-point total. Copperas Cove (44) was second, finishing four points behind. With a total of 525 pounds, Catalina Esquivel won the 97-pound weight class, producing a 185 squat, 115 bench press and 225 deadlift for the total. Additionally, Moriah Rydberg (114, 255-155-250–660), Nani Rubio (123, 285-115-300–700), Analicia Diaz (148, 245-160-300–705) and Jaya Lisenbe (220, 405-225-350–980) placed first in their divisions. Emyle Love claimed the Lady Broncos’ lone silver medal with a 255-150-265–670 showing in the 132 weight class. The Lady Broncos’ remaining points were produced by Macie Solis (4th, 105, 210-115-240–565), SheKayla Munoz (4th, 114, 235-135-240–610), Aralina Acosta (4th, 181, 295-145-315–755), Isalei Simpson (5th, 242+, 245-155-265–665) and Maiya Keen (5th, 220, 295-165-265–725). Troy (3rd, 35) and Belton (4th, 19) followed in the final standings. Melissa Farmer delivered the Lady Tigers’ top outing, winning the 242 championship with a 365-175-380–920 total, and the performance was complemented by three more medals. Byonka Donaldson (242+, 340-200-340–880) was second, while Claire Gouveia (114, 220-135-265–620) and Kennedy Weston (181, 315-165-335–815) were each third. Placing fifth in the 132 weight class, Ciaran Messersmith (200-110-240–550) completed Belton’s scoring. With 64 points, Troy dominated the boys division, easily beating out second-place Waco (29) by 35 points. The Broncos were third, scoring 25 points. Hunter Loraus — a 220-pounder — claimed the team’s only gold medal, winning his weight class with 1,290 (505-350-435), while teammate Colton Crocker was second in 308 (455-290-525–1,270). Also emerging with medals for Lake Belton were third-place finishers Leonel Castillo (132, 315-200-340–855), Jax Holliman (148, 350-240-400–990), Blake Baty (220, 510-310-440–1,260) and Kaleb Truelove (308, 425-315-450–1,190). Lake Belton’s other point-producers were Wesley Bradley (4th, 148, 390-220-330–940), Prince Kabuya (4th, 181, 405-265-390–1,060), Matthew Jackson (5th, 181, 385-290-385–1,060), Raul Martinez (5th, 242, 375-270-380–1,025) and Luke Cowan (5th, 275, 435-270-415–1,120). Copperas Cove (4th, 23) and Little River Academy (5th, 17) rounded out the top five teams. The Tigers were eighth, scoring seven points thanks to Corbin Wittman (2nd, 132, 390-235-375–1,000) and Jorge Guardiola (4th, 165, 350-225-355–930). Belton will look to build on the performance Saturday, when it travels to compete at Copperas Cove. Lake Belton took part in the Florence meet Wednesday, but final results were not available. The Broncos and Lady Broncos will also be in attendance at Copperas Cove.