The Belton Varsity Basketball team delivered a dominant performance against Killeen Chaparral, cruising to a 63-40 victory. Key to the win was the all-around effort from the bench and starting players alike, with standout performances from several athletes. Jason Green came off the bench and made an immediate impact, contributing 9 points and bringing energy to both ends of the floor. Easton Barrett also had a solid game, scoring 9 points while showcasing his leadership on the court and providing stellar defense. Noah Childers was the team's high scorer with 18 points, playing a crucial role in the offensive flow. Jay'dn Loggins added 12 points, showing his ability to score and maintain offensive pressure throughout the game.
Ty Johnson was instrumental with his playmaking and defense, consistently setting up his teammates and shutting down the opposition’s offensive efforts. The contributions from Luke Munden, Daniel Briscoe, Johnnie Carter, Tavien Plummer, and David Shelburne were equally significant, as they all helped secure crucial rebounds, provided relentless effort, and contributed defensively. Their tenacity and hustle ensured that Chaparral had little opportunity to find rhythm throughout the game. The team’s collective effort on both ends of the floor was key to stifling Chaparral’s offense and maintaining control throughout the game. With this win, Belton demonstrated both depth and versatility, proving that when they play together, they are a formidable force. The victory also marks another step toward their goal of a successful season.