Tigers look to continue 10-5A-II momentum against University
October 27, 2025
By Tony Adams
The Belton Journal
Coming out of the bye week, the Belton Tigers are looking to make a District 10-5A-2 statement.
Belton quarterback Will Shepard ensured the message was clear: the Tigers are in for the long haul.
Shepard had one of the most efficient games for a quarterback in recent Tiger history, having connected on 15-of-17 passing for 274 yards and three touchdown passes to go with 123 rushing yards and four rushing scores.
That’s right, Tiger fans. Shepard accounted for nearly 400 yards and seven touchdowns.

Tailback screens accounted for the majority of the passing yards, with Cason Morton, Gavin Ross, and Gino Zecca the benefactors. It also demonstrated excellent ball control by the Tigers.
Shepard’s efficiency was similar to the 2018 version of the Belton-Ellison matchup, which was the legendary 86-55 Tigers’ win at Leo Buckley Stadium.
If the 274-yard mark sounds familiar, it is what Connor Carothers threw for in that 2018 battle. Carothers’ line: 20-of-29, 274 yards, and three touchdowns.
In that game, Carothers did not play the second half due to injury. Ruben Jimenez took over at quarterback and promptly went 9-of-10 for 250 yards and four touchdowns.
The Tigers collected 726 yards on 69 plays, and the two Belton quarterbacks accounted for seven touchdowns.
Shepard (79-of-110, 1,073 passing yards, 239 rushing yards, accounted for 16 touchdowns this season) was not the only standout in the game. Graham Chambley’s two major plays on special teams: a smothered extra-point kick in the first quarter and blocked punt recovery in the end zone in the third quarter.
Ellison pushed the issue, with 518 yards and made life difficult throughout the contest for Belton. Corin Ramesar’s late field goal provided breathing room in the Tigers’ 53-42 win on Thursday at Tiger Field.
“We’re 1-0 in district, we have a lot to clean up, but I’m proud on how hard they fought,” Belton head coach Brett Sniffin said in his postgame comments. “I’m extremely happy we’re 1-0.”
Getting one extra day of rest, the Tigers will face the University Trojans at Waco ISD Stadium on Friday. Game time is 7 pm.
The Trojans are coming off their own statement game with a 58-3 win over the Rudder Rangers. Savoy Nichols went 12-of-18 for 404 yards passing and six scores. London Smith had three catches for 134 yards and two scores, Jeremiah Green caught three passes for 116 yards and a score, and Jimare Thomas added a 66-yard reception. University averaged 29.9 yards per reception and 7.7 yards per carry en route to a 564-yard total.
Nichols (101-of-158, 1,490 passing yards, 15 TDs, three INT) and Smith (44 receptions, 703 yards, nine TDs) will be the connection with the biggest focus, not unlike Belton’s Shepard-to-Gavin Ross (50 receptions, 727 yards, seven TDs) connection.
Both teams run the ball with power, with the Tigers averaging four per carry, 777 total rushing yards and a 129.5 yards per game average, and University having averaged 5.3 yards per rush, 787 total rushing yards and 131.2 per game average.
The Trojans’ defense has 51 tackles for loss, 12.5 sacks, six interceptions, and three fumble recoveries this season. Belton has 18 tackles for loss, seven fumble recoveries, five sacks, and four interceptions.









