Tigers get revenge on Eagles
January 22, 2026
Almost a year ago, the Tigers traveled to state powerhouse Killeen Ellison and lost by 58 points.
Times, however, have changed.
On Tuesday, Belton returned to the gymnasium where the Eagles dominated the last encounter on Jan. 31, 2025, winning 92-34, but Ellison could not repeat the feat.
Paced by five double-digit scorers, the Tigers cruised past the Eagles, who have reached three consecutive state semifinal games and two state championships, winning 82-67 to even their District 16-5A record.
Belton was almost flawless from the field in the first quarter as it established a 25-17 lead, and the advantage inflated to 49-31 by halftime thanks in part to senior guard Jay’dn Loggins’ buzzer-beating 3-pointer from halfcourt. The shot was part of a 14-1 run to close the period.
The cushion was a dozen points, 62-50, following three quarters, but the Tigers were never threatened.
Ty Johnson, a junior forward, shared team-high scoring honors with Loggins, finishing with 16 points apiece.
The outing came on the heels of a district-opening loss at Chaparral on Friday.
Belton went back-and-forth with the Bobcats early but lost its offensive rhythm in the second and third quarters, and the slump proved costly.
The Tigers posted just 13 points during the stretch, and despite a fierce comeback attempt, Belton suffered a 64-55 defeat to snap its four-game winning streak.
Behind a seven-point, four-rebound first quarter from senior forward Daniel Briscoe, the Tigers took a 14-11 lead into the second period, but they could not maintain the momentum.
Chaparral outscored the Tigers by nine points in both the second (15-6) and third quarter (16-7), but Belton would not go away.
Despite trailing 42-27 to begin the final period, the Tigers recorded the quarter’s first seven points, pulling within eight points, 42-34, with 7 minutes, 13 seconds remaining in regulation.
Belton could not complete the comeback, though, and lost to Chaparral for the first time in the Bobcats’ brief existence.
The Tigers won the first six encounters with five victories coming by double digits.
Chaparral was led by forward Carlos Robinson, who finished with a game-high 21 points to go along with 16 rebounds and two blocks, while teammates Curtis Watson-Davis and Demoni Mayes, who are both junior guards, added 17 points and 10 points, respectively.
In defeat, Loggins scored a team-high 20 points, while junior teammate Luke Munden added 10 points for the Tigers.
Belton will attempt to build on its performance at Ellison in a pair of home games, hosting Waco on Friday and Lake Belton on Tuesday.
Killeen Chaparral and Waco University share an early lead in the league race with identical 2-0 records, while the Tigers and Broncos are tied for third at 1-1. Ellison and Waco are 0-2.








