Tigers make playoffs, head to Alvin for first round
December 5, 2025
It was not an easy trek, but the Tigers navigated their way into the playoffs for a fifth consecutive season. Now, their path becomes treacherous.
After scratching and clawing their way to a 5-5 overall record thanks to a 3-2 showing in District 10-5A, Division II, Belton’s reward is a first-round encounter against a championship contender.
No. 4 Alvin Iowa Colony will host the Tigers on Friday at Alvin Memorial Stadium to open the playoffs. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m.
While reaching this point has been a rollercoaster ride for Belton, the Pioneers have experienced smooth sailing for most of their existence.
After opening in 2022, Iowa Colony initially struggled, winning just two games, but the Pioneers followed with consecutive 12-win seasons — including last year, when they reached the Region II final.
Iowa Colony brings a 9-1 record into the bi-district round after outscoring their previous five opponents 232-21. The offensive explosion came on the heels of a narrow 49-42 loss to league rival and defending state champion Richmond Randle. The Lions are responsible for each of the Pioneers’ last three losses, beating them twice last year.
Junior quarterback Carson White leads the offense, completing 86 of 125 attempts for 1,257 yards and 23 touchdowns while also rushing for 439 yards and a dozen touchdowns on 65 carries. His top target is senior receiver Jayden Warren, who has 44 catches for 799 yards and 14 touchdowns.
Aaron Tenner, a senior, leads the ground game with 110 carries for 949 yards and 9 rushing touchdowns.
Defensively, three players — senior linebacker Henry Kalu (57), sophomore safety Kalen Simmons (52), and senior linebacker Kingston Ephriam (50) — have totaled at least 50 tackles. Kalu also has four sacks and a fumble recovery.
As a unit, Iowa Colony has intercepted 11 passes, recovered nine fumbles, and blocked a pair of punts.
The Tigers have proven capable of scoring, posting at least 35 points in four of their last six games behind dual-threat quarterback Will Shepard, who leads Belton in both passing and rushing. The junior has 1,723 yards and 14 touchdowns passing to go with 618 yards and 10 touchdowns rushing.
Shepard is complemented by junior receiver Gavin Ross (82-1,157, 10 TDs) and running backs Gino Zecca, a senior, and junior Javid Planz. The pair has combined for 975 yards and 11 touchdowns on the ground.
Sophomore linebacker Oakley Torres has team highs with 65 tackles and two sacks, while junior teammate Azian Wilkinson has recovered four fumbles and intercepted two passes.
While the Tigers certainly have the ability to upset the state-ranked Pioneers, they will have to perform better than they did during last week’s regular-season finale at Brenham.
Belton scored on its first snap as Shepard broke free for a 57-yard touchdown, giving the Tigers an immediate seven-point cushion with less than two minutes elapsed.
The advantage was erased, though.
The Cubs capitalized on a trio of first-half turnovers by the Tigers to take control, scoring 28 unanswered points en route to a 49-28 victory.
If Belton bounces back, the program could celebrate its third bi-district championship under head coach Brett Sniffin. The Tigers defeated Austin Northeast 56-0 and Austin Travis 61-6 in 2022 and 2023, respectively.
The winner advances to play either Pflugerville (6-5) or San Antonio Sam Houston (6-5) in the area round next week.









