Tiger basketball preparing for November tipoff
November 6, 2025
By Aries Ramos
The Belton Journal
The Belton Tigers closed out their fall league schedule on a high note, finishing with a 7–1 record over a four-week stretch. The strong showing gives Belton plenty of momentum as it turns its attention to the upcoming basketball season, which tips off in November.
The Tigers used the fall league to refine their lineup, develop young players, and build chemistry ahead of another highly anticipated campaign.
Belton looked sharp on both ends of the court. The 7–1 finish marks a positive step forward as the team prepares to carry that rhythm into the regular season.
Belton will open the 2025–26 season with a tough test against the Georgetown Eagles, a well-coached and disciplined team that consistently ranks among the area’s best. The matchup will serve as an early measuring stick for a Tigers program that continues to build on recent success.
Last season, Belton delivered one of its most complete campaigns in recent years, finishing 28–8 overall and 7–3 in district play. The Tigers secured a third-place district finish and advanced in the playoffs with a first-round victory over Midlothian before narrowly falling to West Mesquite by a single point in the next round. That close loss has remained a motivating factor throughout the offseason and fall workouts.
This year’s roster features a blend of returning contributors and new talent looking to make an impact. The Tigers’ experience, combined with their athleticism, gives them the tools to once again compete near the top of the district standings. Their fall league performance reflected a team that plays with purpose and confidence, showing improved spacing, shooting, and defensive communication.
As the start of the new season approaches, Belton’s focus will be on maintaining that same energy and execution against regular-season competition. The opener against Georgetown offers an opportunity to set the tone early and to show that the Tigers are a competitive and well-rounded program in Central Texas basketball.
The season opener is scheduled for November 15 at Georgetown’s home court, where Belton will look to begin its quest for another postseason appearance and continue building on the success of last year’s campaign.









