The Belton Tigers continued their strong season with a convincing 75–49 victory over Manor, controlling the game with balanced scoring, physical defense, and smart execution. Noah Childers led all scorers with 20 points, setting the tone offensively and providing consistent production throughout the night. Luke Munden followed with 15 points, while Jay’dn Loggins and Gavin Ross each added 11, with Ross delivering a big spark off the bench. Belton’s ability to score from multiple positions kept Manor on its heels and allowed the Tigers to steadily build separation as the game progressed.
Beyond the scoring, Belton’s team play was on full display. Daniel Briscoe and Keishawn Coles were dominant on the boards, securing key rebounds and limiting second-chance opportunities. Abran Knight facilitated the offense with excellent playmaking, while Ty Johnson’s savvy decision-making and leadership kept the Tigers composed and efficient. With the win, Belton improves to 14–2 on the season and now turns its attention to a highly anticipated matchup against Temple this Friday.


