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"The most exciting part of senior prom for me was being surrounded by my friends, dancing the night away, and feeling the energy and joy in the room. The atmosphere was magical, and everything felt so special and unforgettable. But the highlight of the night was being crowned prom queen--it was such a surreal and thrilling moment. I felt a rush of surprise, happiness, and pride all at once. It was an honor I'll never forget, and it made an incredible night even more memorable."
- Ayla Dew
Front Row: Coach Tommy Coovert, Luke Mittelstadt, Luke Anderson, Corey Mullin, Kale Kocourek, Jackson Warren, Cooper Shrum, Bryce Gibson, Thomas Abate, Jonis Miles, Isaac Jones, Robert Rucker, Coach Jon Sweeney, Coach Jim Sharp
Second Row: Alexander Ladd, Anthony Choi. Kollin Jones, Bryce Pieschl-Hodgson, Aiden Pieschl-Hodgson, Evan Elbs, Cash Millush, Delano Hibdon, Brayden Boerckel, Braydon Sarratt, Malachi Dew, Elmo Genz, Connor Gooding
Third Row: Jacob Hoskins, Aaron Meza, Ryan Houpt, Rome Rynard, Kaleb Wilson, Michael Birch, Trenton Aguirre, Prestin Stuart, Zach McReynolds, Jax Brummet
In the heart of Belton High School, the varsity baseball team stood as a symbol of determination and camaraderie. The season began with an overall 5-7 record, with 2-1 in district standings. With a strong start to the season comes the ending of an era of baseball for the four seniors: Thomas Abate, Connor Gooding, Kale Kocourek and Luke Mittelstadt. With the experience they have from the past 3 years, comes their personal superstitions too “I probably drink an energy drink before every game,” Mittelstadt says. With this comes a various amount of pressure to perform well on the team. Junior Cooper Schrum focuses on how he handles the pressure. “I handle pressure by taking deep breaths and through myself in my head and having a positive mindset,” Shrum says.
lleyball team redefined all on the court. From reseason practices to the very team showed up not just Every dig, every set, ry of a group that trusted the grind, and m a challenge. Early and nail-biting matches stretched beyond wins into leadership roles, through the pressures of Caden Leavitt says, rage everyone to be better up everyone's mood.” together is something ers throughout their team apart was their after tough losses, celebrating the energy alive in set, and spiked their ys volleyball team st measured in trophies ts when you pick each ion, and play for rself. This was more ends that will last a
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Back Row: Manino Asaeli-Maumalanga, Josue Hinojos, Cayden Leavitt, Preston Pearson, Kevin O’Reilly, Ethan Engelby, Artem Postoienko, Liam Frazier, Mark Park, Hugo Mancilla, Justin, Leo Zheng, Carter Sharp, Emmara Hawthorne.
show amazing sportsmanship with each other and other schools. They’ve learned many lessons throughout their season that they’ll remember after high school. “Its different this year because we have 12 seniors” Coach Nugen shares. This years team has created strong relationships with one another. Senior Timothy Sirdoreus claims “Friends and wanting to learn a new sport are what inspired me to play golf”. When asking for advice Senior Tyler Oswald says “It changes on a daily basis its never the same day”, Oswald shares that everyday brings something new. Looking on the better side of things is the best way you can persevere “Keep working hard, keep trying” Oswald states again. Senior Payton Greenwell says “The moment you give up is the moment you lose”. Both Oswald and Greenwell express the goals they set for themselves and the team, “We hope to win conference and make it to state”. Through tough loses this years golf team learned many important lessons. They’ve continued to move together as a team and help each other through the obstacles that are bound to come.
This year on the soccer field was more than just wins and losses; it was about creating those moments people just don't forget. Ask senior Audrey Willis, and she'll tell you one of her best memories was grabbing pre-game hot dogs with the team. It's those simple, fun times that really bring everyone together. She also learned a thing or two, like "never let your fears stop you." Pretty solid advice, right? And for the freshmen coming in next year, Audrey's got a simple tip: "Be prepared for anything."
Then there's junior Brielle Walker, who loved the team bonding sleepover the most. It's those times off the field that help you really connect with your teammates. Walker also realized how important it is to "have better communication with my teammates." All in all, it's been a year of learning and growing, both as players and as people.
Front Row: Joliett Lopez, D'Naiya Handson, Yendi Trejo, Savannah Chapman-Carillo, Morgan Smith, Nadia Jordan, Addison Nelson, Briseis Cepeda
Second Row: Manager Vincent Quitugua, Camryn Petty, Erika Quitugua, Joxany Morales, Leilani Madera, Demi Marrufo, Michelle Molina-Sosa, Mikaela Stewart, Mia Perez, Manager Leroy Hilton, Manager Aleah Lawerence
Third Row: Coach Alan Geels, Coach Jared Smith, Bailey Powers, Harper Rainey, Nora Irvin, Lily Swim, Halle Dolphin, Brynnan Leeker, Rylie Carmack, Wrenna Neuman, Gabriella Hosterman, Coach Katherine Lattimer, Coach Dawson Lee
Fourh Row: Stella Keener, Kailyn Patterzon, Kira Davydkova, Marina Carneiro, Angeli Garcia, Angelica Robinson, Ayla Dew, Isabella Fierro, Audrey Willis, Hannah Ives, Brielle Walker
The boys tennis team had a tough season that showcased their skill, determination, and team spirit. From the first serve to the final match, they worked tirelessly to improve, pushing themselves and each other to new heights. Whether it was through intense practices, nail-biting matches, or celebrating victories together, each player contributed to the team’s success. The bonds formed on and off the court created a close-knit group that supported one another through every challenge. With a season full of growth and memorable moments, Senior Jace Winkert shares his most memorable moment, "My most memorable moment was definitely going to Springfield for districts last year. We all just hung out and played basketball all night." Even though most of the moments are serious, sophomore Kyler Petzold tells a funny moment on the court, "The funniest thing is probably people falling trying to get the ball."
excitement for sh their limits and is the variety of distance races, let Clutter shares e 300M hurdles. centration than other really fun to fly mping it is also s with others on the f advice I've from Coach White when she d as I hoped, it's me that I won't is chance to try my
Beyond the races and competitions, the track team provided opportunities from personal growth and development. All athletes learn valuable life lessons such as discipline and sportsmanship. They learn how to overcome challenges, manage their time wisely, and work towards their goals. Coaches play a very important role in the process by providing guidance and support. Coach White explains her product moment she had, “Some of my proudest moments are when an athlete reaches a PR that they have worked so hard to accomplish and to see their excitement never gets old! I have loved watching kids break school records, qualify for state, and be able to accomplish their goals in high pressure situations like to make it to state.” With dedicated athletes and supportive coaches the future of the track team looks bright.
Front Row: Kelsie Giacone, Ashley Jara-Escalante, Candance Murdock, Brooklyn Blaise, Andrea Nunez, Jenna Rowtown, Emma Gillespie, Leah Rynard, Kenzie Harleman, Addison Hull
Second Row: Katelynn Labbe, Zylan Howard, DeNisha Jones, Katasia Penn, Logan Baysinger, Riley Dolson, Oluwapelumi Awopetu, Violet Clutter, Legacii Allen, Mahlia Rigby,Alexia Lovelady
Third Row: Ada Moore, Chance Hummel, Madeleine Ebeling, Addison Amos, Jessica Roush, Amaya Crowder, Gaven Blaise, Kadence Frisbie, Jeremiah Batiste, Daymarco Watson,Jovany Garcia, Kerris Barber, Kaidyn Rock, Emily Hale, Lydia Krabiel, Grayson Michael
Back Row: Page Slaughter, Micheal Mims, Isaiah Jones, Aaden Hall, Henry Tye, Dream Adans, Tytan Thurston, Miguel Herrera, Corey Mullin, Ismael Hinojos, Gabriel Brownell, Cameron McGuire, Karsyn Austin, Juliana Bryant, Aaron Mason
Front Row: Mackenzie Miller, Mikyah Jones, Gabe Cox, Carson Rosenberger, Tim Sirdoreus, Chase Hardy, Dominic Farnsworth Wilson, Matthew Rocha, Jimmy Reyna Grace, Chloe Sirdoreus
Back Row: Coach Seyl, Brayden Allcock, Coach Rood, William Ross, David Mattox, Tyler Oswald, J.W Johnson, Payton Greenwell Wilson, Joseph Clance, Brayden Wilson, Elijah Lowther, Niko Hernandez, Sawyer Johnson, Coach Nugen
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Back Row: Tessa Loveless, Gracelyn Adams, Cecilia Becker-Schutte, Oren Sisson, Brayden Denney, Haylee Blansett-Deburger, Bridgett Martin, Antonia Leighton Baeza
High upon a hill so noble Challenging the eye, Stands a school above all others, Stands the Belton High. Belton High to thee we shall be Loyal ’til we’re old, Striving always to do service For the Purple and Gold.
"Enjoy it, because this is the end of your highschool experience."
-Audrey Willis
"Try your best and make every second worth it."
-Angelica Robertson
Live it like it's your last year."
-Eliza Welch
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-Marissa Kelly
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