Tigers eyeing Georgetown East View for home opener
September 11, 2025
By Clay Whittington
The Belton Journal
After two weeks and two wins, the Tigers are finally coming home.
Belton opened its schedule with a pair of victories, punctuating the performance by defeating host Georgetown 34-26 last week, and now, the Tigers will attempt to put on another successful show on a familiar field.
Georgetown East View comes to town Friday for a 7 p.m. start, and if all goes according to plan, Belton will celebrate its first home win in more than a year by evening’s end.
The Tigers lost all five of their home games in 2024. Their last victory at Belton came in the opening round of the 2023 playoffs, when they beat Austin Travis 61-6 on Nov. 8.
Last year, the Patriots defeated the Tigers 48-14, but things have changed for Belton.
Injuries to key players sent the Tigers’ season into a tailspin a year ago, and they lost seven games before recovering to return to the playoffs.
This season, the struggles are diminished, and Belton is thriving.
Following a 21-17 win at Pflugerville Hendrickson in the season-opener, the Tigers cruised past the Eagles in Week 2 thanks in part to an almost flawless showing from quarterback Will Shepard.
The junior completed 17 of 18 passes for 245 yards and three touchdowns to go along 53 yards rushing and a touchdown on 13 carries. Shepard was complemented by a number of teammates, though.
Gavin Ross, a junior receiver, was responsible for 159 yards and three touchdowns on 10 catches, junior running back Javid Planz carried the ball 15 times for a team-high 61 yards and sophomore halfback Cason Morton had three carries for 16 yards and a score to go with a trio of catches for 81 yards.
Defensively, senior Jacob Lewis led the team with 10 total tackles, including five solo, while junior Azian Wilkinson had eight total tackles and a fumble recovery.
East View enters the contest with a 1-1 record after defeating Burnet 42-28 last week, and like the Tigers, the Patriots received a strong showing from their signalcaller.
Cormyc Guerrero, a senior, completed 18 of 25 passes for 226 yards and rushed for another 66 yards, but East View’s running back generated most of the team’s points.
Jayvion Clater, a junior, had four touchdowns and 53 yards on 10 carries, while senior teammate Blake Honeycutt carried the ball 16 times for 73 yards and a score.
The Patriots also produced three interceptions in the dominating win that saw them leading 35-14 following the first three quarters.
Belton did not have as easy an encounter versus Georgetown.
Leading by just a single point, 27-26, late in the game, Shepard secured the outcome with a three-yard run into the end zone with nine seconds remaining in regulation. The play capped off a 98-yard drive that began after a potential go-ahead touchdown pass for Georgetown was intercepted near the goal line.
While everything worked out in the Tigers’ favor, they struggled offensively in the second half after reaching the end zone on all three of their possessions in the first and second quarters.
Outside of the opening half’s first and last drives, the squads alternated scores throughout the first two quarters thanks in part to Shepard’s connection with Ross.
The pair hooked up six times in the half for 113 yards and a pair of touchdowns with the first coming approximately four minutes after the Tigers forced Georgetown to punt away its initial possession.








