Tigers bounced from playoffs by Alvin Iowa Colony
December 5, 2025
By Clay Whittington
The Belton Journal
The Tigers’ season is over, but it was ended by a worthy opponent.
Last week, Belton returned to the postseason, where every team creates difficulty despite its record, so the Tigers fully expected to encounter talent during their chase for the program’s first state championship.
Belton, however, ended up opposite one of Texas’ top squads.
Since 2023, Alvin Iowa Colony has only lost to one team, and the Tigers were unable to become the second.
After winning the first 12 games in the school’s second year of existence, the Pioneers suffered a 42–21 defeat against eventual Class 5A, Division I state finalist Tyler Chapel Hill in the third round.
During the next two seasons, including this year, only defending state champion and District 9-5A, Division II rival No. 2 Richmond Randle has been able to contain Iowa Colony. The Lions won all three encounters in the span.
Opening its fifth consecutive playoff appearance in hostile territory, Belton attempted to upset the No. 4 Pioneers, but their trend continued.
Behind a quarterback–receiver connection that accounted for four touchdowns, Iowa Colony ended the Tigers’ season with a 54–14 victory.
The loss concludes a 5–6 campaign for Belton, while the Pioneers advanced to face either Pflugerville (7–4) en route to a potential rematch with Randle in the Region III final. The Lions defeated Killeen Ellison 61–20 on Thursday to begin their trek toward repeating.
While the outcome ends the Tigers' season, playing at Alvin Memorial Stadium, Belton went toe-to-toe with the state-ranked Pioneers early on.
Iowa Colony (10–1) struck first as senior running back Aaron Tanner, who finished with 130 yards on 16 carries, punched in a two-yard touchdown with 3 minutes, 15 seconds remaining in the first quarter, but the lead would not last long.
Anthony Garcia, a sophomore defensive back, reversed the momentum with an interception, setting up a scoring drive for Belton punctuated by a 15-yard touchdown connection between juniors Will Shepard and Gavin Ross.
Coming into the contest, Ross had 82 receptions for 1,157 yards and 10 touchdowns.
The high-scoring Pioneers, who averaged 47.3 points during the regular season, did not need long to respond, taking a 14–7 advantage into the second quarter following senior receiver Jayden Warren's 16-yard touchdown reception from Carson White.
Then, Iowa Colony began pulling away thanks to the duo.
With 4:08 until halftime, White found Warren for another score on a 14-yard completion, but the extra point flew awry. Nevertheless, the Pioneers continued to inflate the cushion before intermission.
An injury sidelined Shepard, but backup quarterback Sawyer Harbin, a sophomore, engineered a drive to Iowa Colony's 32-yard line. An incomplete pass on 4th-and-8 halted the Tigers, though, and on the ensuing snap, the Pioneers took advantage as White and Warren connected for a 65-yard touchdown.
The two-point conversion attempt failed, and Belton trailed 26–7 at halftime.
After halftime, Iowa Colony extended its offensive explosion to 47 unanswered points as White found Warren once again for a score on a 24-yard pass before a trio of interceptions led to touchdowns.
White completed 11 of 17 passes for 234 yards with Warren accounting for 144 yards on six receptions.
Leading 47–7 after the third quarter, linebacker Jeremy Garner recorded his second interception for a touchdown, providing the Pioneers' final points. The senior had one pick entering the contest but returned the Tigers' passes for 57 and 78 yards.
Belton's other interception set up a four-yard touchdown run from Pioneers junior Denim Barnes midway through the third period.
Tigers senior running back Matthew Sawe provided the game's final points on a 17-yard run into the end zone with 39 seconds remaining in regulation.
Shepard completed six of seven passes for 69 yards before being replaced by Harbin, who was 16-for-29 passing for 157 yards. Ross finished with 18 receptions for 161 yards.
Defensively, senior Azian Wilkinson paced the team with 12 tackles, including eight solo.
Although the outcome is disappointing, plenty of promise remains for Belton, which is poised to return a wealth of talent, including Shepard, Ross, Harbin, and Garcia, along with juniors Evan Echipare, running back Javid Planz, receiver Cason Morton, cornerback Graham Chambley, safety Azian Wilkinson, and sophomore linebacker Oakley Goings, among others.









