The Belton Varsity Tigers delivered an impressive statement win with a 75–45 victory over the Georgetown Varsity Eagles, controlling the game with high energy, sharp execution, and relentless effort on both ends of the floor. Belton jumped out early behind efficient scoring and crisp ball movement while their pressure defense kept Georgetown off balance throughout the night. Jay’dn Loggins led all scorers with 19 points, attacking the rim with confidence and setting the tone offensively. Luke Munden added 18 points, consistently finding gaps in the defense and knocking down key shots, while Noah Childers contributed a strong 15-point performance to round out Belton’s potent scoring trio.
Beyond the offensive output, the Tigers’ win was powered by major contributions from across the roster, particularly on the glass and in defensive intensity. Ty Johnson and Abran Knight were forces in the rebounding department, creating second-chance opportunities and limiting Georgetown to one shot possessions. Daniel Briscoe anchored the defense with tough on-ball coverage and high-effort plays that fueled Belton’s transition game. Keishawn Coles also made a big impact with his rebounding presence, helping the Tigers maintain control of the paint. With balanced scoring, disciplined defense, and impactful play from the entire lineup, Belton earned a dominant and well-rounded victory.




