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Crook Invitational: Calhoun County Championship

Donoho’s Bruce Downey (27), Trey Alexander (9) and Logan Melton celebrate during their 2-1 victory over Oxford in Saturday’s Isaac Crook Invitational final on Oxford’s Lamar Field. (Photo by B.J. Franklin/gunghophotos.com)
Donoho’s Bruce Downey (27), Trey Alexander (9) and Logan Melton celebrate during their 2-1 victory over Oxford in Saturday’s Isaac Crook Invitational final on Oxford’s Lamar Field. (Photo by B.J. Franklin/gunghophotos.com)

Oxford, AL – Big save by Goad, goals from Downey and Johnson lift Donoho to victory over Oxford for de facto Calhoun County championship

By Joe Medley

Bear and Sons

On a night when Donoho’s boys devoted themselves to stopping Oxford striker Tristen Koontz, the biggest play belonged to the keeper who made the most spectacular play for the cause. Richard Goad hit the turf and stopped Koontz’s point-blank shot with 21 minutes left in the second half, and that stop made a difference as Donoho beat Oxford 2-1 in Saturday’s final of the Isaac Crook Invitational on Oxford’s Lamar Field. Victory in the de facto Calhoun County tournament kept Donoho atop the county scene for boys’ soccer a year after they won the last official county tournament.

There is no official county tournament for boys soccer this season. Faith Christian and Saks did not field boys’ teams, so there weren’t enough teams to have a county tournament. Donoho organized the Crook Invitational for the remaining five teams and named it for Crook, the former Weaver player who died in December of 2020. “We took this as a county tournament since we didn’t have a guys county tournament this year, and we’re number one,” said Bruce Downey, who scored one of Donoho’s two goals.

Donoho’s Bruce Downey and Oxford’s Ray Barrera battle for ball during Saturday’s Isaac Crook Invitational final. (Photo by B.J. Franklin/gunghophotos.com)
Donoho’s Bruce Downey and Oxford’s Ray Barrera battle for ball during Saturday’s Isaac Crook Invitational final. (Photo by B.J. Franklin/gunghophotos.com)

Donoho’s 2022 county championship was its first in boys’ soccer since the inaugural county tournament, in 2017. Oxford won county titles in boys’ soccer in 2018, 2019 and 2021. There was no county tournament in 2020 because of COVID-19. “Oxford is a great team we played against,” Donoho coach Tim Melton said. “It’s one of our big rivals, even though we’re a little 1A school. We fight and scrap as a 1A school. “They’re graduating as many as we have in our whole school, but these guys have looked forward to this game forever, and our guys are just scrappy. They figure out a way to put it in the goal. It may not always be the prettiest goal, but it gets in the back of the net”

Donoho got on the board first with Sam Johnson’s rebound goal at 8:25 of the first half. He tapped in the rebound from a Downey shot. “Bruce had an amazing shot, and it came across and ricocheted off of some guys,” Johnson said. “I had a chance to volley it in for a goal.” Downey returned the favor at 9:04 of the second half, with a rebound shot off of a ball Johnson crossed. “Sam played it across, and the goalie missed it, and I tapped it in for the goal,” Downey said. [read more…]

 

Donoho keeper Richard Goad watches as fullback Trey Alexander kicks a ball out of the goalie box in Saturday’s Isaac Crook Invitational final. (Photo by B.J. Franklin/gunghophotos.com)
Donoho keeper Richard Goad watches as fullback Trey Alexander kicks a ball out of the goalie box in Saturday’s Isaac Crook Invitational final. (Photo by B.J. Franklin/gunghophotos.com)

 

Oxford’s Tristen Koontz is helped off of the field alongside Oxford coach Haili Clark after cramping in the second half. He scored Oxford’s goal and had several near-misses in a 2-1 loss to Donoho in the Isaac Crook Invitational final. (Photo by B.J. Franklin/gunghophotos.com)
Oxford’s Tristen Koontz is helped off of the field alongside Oxford coach Haili Clark after cramping in the second half. He scored Oxford’s goal and had several near-misses in a 2-1 loss to Donoho in the Isaac Crook Invitational final. (Photo by B.J. Franklin/gunghophotos.com)

Isaac Crook Invitational

Boys
Tuesday
Jacksonville 8, Weaver 0
Friday
Oxford High School
Donoho 3, Jacksonville 1
Oxford 3, White Plains 1
Saturday
Oxford High School
Donoho 2, Oxford 1

2023 Girls’ Calhoun County tournament

McClellan
Tuesday

No. 4 Jacksonville 3, No. 5 Weaver 1
No. 3 Saks 3, No. 6 Faith Christian 0
No. 2 Donoho 10, No. 7 White Plains 0
Wednesday
No. 1 Oxford 3, Jacksonville 0
Donoho 2, Saks 1
Thursday
Championship
Donoho 3, Oxford 0

Donoho’s Bruce Downey (27), Trey Alexander (9) and Logan Melton celebrate during their 2-1 victory over Oxford in Saturday’s Isaac Crook Invitational final on Oxford’s Lamar Field. (Photo by B.J. Franklin/gunghophotos.com)
Donoho’s Bruce Downey (27), Trey Alexander (9) and Logan Melton celebrate during their 2-1 victory over Oxford in Saturday’s Isaac Crook Invitational final on Oxford’s Lamar Field. (Photo by B.J. Franklin/gunghophotos.com)

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