Tiger football lands six on All-District First team
December 11, 2025
The Tigers needed a total team effort to reach the playoffs for a fifth consecutive season. Recently, however, individuals were honored. One year ago, Belton earned just two victories after combining for 19 in the prior pair of seasons, but the trend did not continue as the Tigers bounced back, placing third in the 2025 final league standings. As a result, they were rewarded. Belton averaged more than 30 points per game en route to a 5-6 overall record, and the production led to six players landing on the 10-5A, Division II All-District First Team. Engineering the offense, junior quarterback Will Shepard completed 127 of 195 passes for 1,792 yards and 15 touchdowns along with carrying the ball 112 times for 631 yards and 10 scores rushing. Shepard’s favorite target was junior Gavin Ross, who had 84 receptions for 1,218 yards and 11 touchdowns, while on the ground, senior running back Gino Zecca complemented Shepard’s output by rushing for 537 yards and six touchdowns on 126 carries. He also caught 11 passes for 177 yards and three scores. A trio of junior linemen rounded out the Tigers’ offensive first-team selections with Beckett Butler, Jaxon Simmons and center Ben Gutierrez making the list. The group helped Belton average 220 yards passing and 183 yards rushing. Additionally, senior receiver Achilles Palomares, junior running back Javid Planz, sophomore lineman Frederick Makubi and sophomore tight end Cason Morton were placed on the second team offense. Defensively, senior end Jacob Lewis, senior tackle Evan Lockett, senior inside linebacker Camron Ellis, sophomore inside linebacker Oakley Torres and sophomore outside linebacker Alex Carpenter landed on the second team. Corin Ramesar, a senior kicker, was also a member of the first team after connecting on 41 of 42 extra-point attempts and three field goals. Shepard was also recognized on the second team as a punter. Brenham and Waco University were bestowed a majority of the superlatives after finishing tied atop the standings. Trojans senior receiver London Smith was named most valuable player after catching 79 passes for 1,455 yards and 20 touchdowns, and University was named coaching staff of the year. Cubs senior receiver Chris Guidry had 70 receptions for 1,355 yards and 22 touchdowns en route to being named offensive player of the year, while senior teammate Caleb Espinoza, a middle linebacker, was named defensive player of the year, and senior Mason Seeber was named lineman of the year. Seeber finished with 57 tackles, including 20 solo, with 14 going for a loss and recovered three fumbles, while Espinoza finished with 89 tackles, a sack, an interception, a fumble recovery and a caused fumble. The remaining superlatives were awarded to Ellison sophomore quarterback Marlyn Smith and Waco sophomore Michael Leonard, who were named offensive and defensive newcomer of the year, respectively. Leonard had 137 total tackles, an interception and a fumble recovery, and Smith passed for 2,924 yards and 26 touchdowns to go with 643 yards and 15 touchdowns rushing.









