Belton Tiger Basketball earned a big district win over Lake Belton, pulling away for a 74–61 victory in a game that showcased toughness, depth, and defensive intensity. From the opening quarter, the Tigers played with urgency, making key stops and converting on the other end to control momentum. The win improves Belton to 7–2 in district play and 27–6 overall, continuing what has been an impressive season built on balance and grit.
Daniel Briscoe and Gavin Ross were outstanding throughout the night, stepping up with huge offensive plays while also delivering on the defensive end when it mattered most. Noah Childers added double figures with grit and elite cutting, consistently finding seams in the defense and finishing strong around the rim. Luke Munden and Jay’dn Loggins made plays all night, keeping the offense flowing and applying pressure with their versatility.
Ty Johnson and Abran Knight were dominant on the glass and brought elite defensive energy, setting the tone physically and helping limit second-chance opportunities. Their toughness and attention to detail anchored the Tigers on both ends of the floor. It was a complete team performance and a statement win as Belton continues its push through district play.


