Tigers travel to Pflugerville to avenge loss 2024 campaign
September 4, 2025
By Clay Whittington
The Belton Journal
The Tigers’ revenge tour is set to make its second stop.
One year ago, Belton suffered through seven consecutive defeats before finally celebrating its first victory, which helped propel the Tigers into the playoffs for a fourth straight season.
While the campaign concluded in the postseason, there was plenty of disappointment along the way, and Belton has not forgotten the experience.
Last week, the Tigers avenged one of their losses, traveling to The Pfield, where they defeated Pflugerville Hendrickson 21-17 thanks in part to a pair of late touchdowns. In 2024, the Hawks earned a 14-0 win in the encounter.
Friday, Belton attempts to do it again.
The Tigers kickoff their contest at Georgetown at 7 p.m. with the hopes of altering the result from last year, when they fell to the Eagles by 29 points, 39-10.
Georgetown is coming off a one-sided 27-0 victory at Victoria East, but Belton has momentum as well.
After entering the fourth quarter against Hendrickson trailing 10-7, the Tigers both captured and lost the lead in the final minutes with junior quarterback Will Shepard finding senior running back Gino Zecca for a game-winning 16-yard touchdown with 76 seconds remaining in regulation.
Shepard delivered a go-ahead touchdown on a two-yard run, giving Belton a 14-10 cushion with 4:53 left in the fourth quarter, but Hendrickson immediately responded with a 70-yard scoring drive to reclaim a 17-14 lead just 51 seconds later, setting the stage for the Tigers’ dramatic drive.
Shepard completed 20 of 32 passes for 213 yards and two touchdowns with junior receiver Gavin Ross accounting for a dozen catches for 146 yards and a score. On the ground, junior running back Jarvis Planz led the attack with 21 carries for 76 yards.
While everything ended in Belton’s favor, things did not look promising early in the contest, which took some time to begin.
Lightning delays began affecting the game about an hour before its scheduled kickoff, and after a pair of suspensions, players made their way to the field for warmups.
Then, with just five minutes until the game was set to start, another lightning delay literally sent teams from inside their inflatable tunnels back inside their respective locker rooms.
Approximately 40 minutes later, the contest began, and immediately, the Tigers were in trouble.
Hawks senior Trevor Morgan returned the opening kickoff 88 yards for a touchdown, giving his team a 7-0 advantage with only 12 seconds elapsed from the clock.
Belton responded by forcing a turnover on downs and recovering a fumble, but the Tigers were unable to generate enough offense to reach the end zone and went into the second period trailing by seven points.
Hendrickson added to its advantage on its first drive of the quarter as senior kicker Brennan Mercado sent a 35-yard field goal attempt through the uprights.
Moments later, however, Belton ended its drought.
After a Hawks’ penalty on fourth down kept the Tigers’ drive alive, Shepard found Ross for a 41-yard touchdown with 5:08 seconds remaining in the half.
Maintaining the momentum will be difficult, though, as Belton has only defeated Georgetown twice since 2004 with the last time occurring in 2021, when then-sophomore quarterback Ty Brown completed 18 of 22 passes for 269 yards and four touchdowns in a 35-31 win.









