Oxford, AL – Revenge is a dish best served cold and Jacksonville served it to Oxford, crushing the team that beat them in the last two Calhoun County Tournament finals
By Al Muskewitz
The outcome of the last two county tournament finals have been eating at the Jacksonville basketball team for the past two years. The team with the best collection of talent in town was expected to win the tournament both years hands down only to get stopped in the finals by Oxford both times. The Golden Eagles got their revenge Friday night.
Playing with a renewed vigor inspired by a post-game talk from one of their own and unlike the way they played in either of the two county finals, the Golden Eagles crushed Oxford on its home floor 82-44 in the final regular-season game of the season. The Yellow Jackets beat Jacksonville in each of the last two county finals, 43-40 two weeks ago and 64-62 in 2022. Jacksonville was the No. 1 seed both years. “The county final, we felt like we missed an opportunity to show what we’re about and I felt like a lot of the guys had it on their mind and tonight it just showed who we really are,” Jacksonville coach Tres Buzan said. “That was a good showing and that’s what we want to do. “We’re playing well right now. It sucks that we didn’t play like that in the county, but it sure is good to play like that before the playoff starts … They played four quarters of really good basketball and I think it showed tonight.”
Since a post-game visit by Jacksonville grad and MLB veteran Shed Long, and later by former Samford player Chris Weaver who is helping the program, after a lethargic 21-point loss to 5A No. 1 Ramsay, the Golden Eagles have crushed three high-quality opponents by 26, 21 and 38 points. The first one in the run was against a No. 1 team in the state. “Since the Ramsay game when we didn’t play our best and we didn’t have the effort and the heart that we needed to play (with), we’ve had that mentality we’re just going to come in every day and work our butts off,” Buzan said. “When we get on this floor we’re going to make it a fight and we’re not going to go down easy any more. We’re going to continue to make it a fight every night.”
Oxford coach Joel Van Meter agreed the Golden Eagles took the fight to his team. He said they looked “way more confident” against the Jackets’ zone than they did in the county final and attacked some different areas. “I didn’t think we had a whole lot of fight,” Van Meter said. “I don’t want to take anything away from them, because I think their play took fight away from us. They did a great job of forcing the tempo the way they wanted it and they made shots. I didn’t think we did a great job of guarding them, but they made them, so you have to give them all the credit. “I wasn’t expecting 43-40, trust me. I read everything. I knew what happened (with) Shed Long coming into their locker room, I knew that gave them a spark and they turned around and beat (Plainview) pretty good. They beat Alexandria. And I knew we beat them the last two years in the county championship and they had a lot of blood on their tongue. I was just disappointed we didn’t have more fight and I didn’t think we had any fight.” [read more…]