The Belton Tigers delivered a dominant performance in their 71–43 win over Austin Anderson, breaking the game open with a spectacular second quarter in which they outscored the Trojans 26–11. After a tight first period, Belton’s energy, defensive pressure, and transition offense kicked into high gear, creating separation and never allowing Anderson to recover. The Tigers’ rhythm was sparked by hot shooting and unselfish ball movement, turning stops into fast-break opportunities and controlling the pace from that point forward.
Abran Knight led the charge with 16 points, showcasing his shooting touch and steady confidence. Keishawn Coles brought a huge spark off the bench—including a momentum-lifting dunk—while Jay’dn Loggins dazzled with high-level playmaking and two emphatic dunks of his own. Belton’s balanced scoring continued with Noah Childers adding 13, Ty Johnson with 12, Luke Munden with 10, and Daniel Briscoe contributing 6. On the defensive end, Gavin Ross made his presence felt by forcing turnovers and generating extra possessions. It was a complete team effort from start to finish, reflecting the Tigers’ depth, chemistry, and growing momentum.



