Red Devils face New Albany this Tuesday in busy week of Southern Indiana basketball

by Austin Bainbridge

Senior guard Shawn Boyd and senior forward Raijon Baird sport commemorative jerseys during an interview to honor the legacy of Taylor High School on Friday, Feb. 7. JHS will honor Taylor High School at the Jennings County game at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 15. The game and ceremony will cap off a busy week for the Red Devils, who face rival New Albany at Johnson Arena this Tuesday, Feb. 11. Photo by Trista Denny.

The JHS boys’ basketball team has been racking up wins against strong competition, but after this weekend’s 63-46 win against Mishawaka Marian, they still have their biggest game of the year against local rival New Albany this Tuesday.

“This is one of the toughest games we play all year psychologically, especially due to the rivalry. Two big things are your ability to focus on getting done what you need to get done from a preparation standpoint and you have to understand the magnitude of this game with it being one of the biggest rivalry games in the state. If we can do those things we will find success in the game,” said head coach Sherron Wilkerson.

New Albany comes into this game 14-2 and 4-0 in the Hoosier Hills Conference with five straight wins. Jeff enters the game 12-5 and 4-0 in the conference with six straight wins. Tuesday’s game is for sole possession of first-place in the HHC.

“This game is important because they’re cross-town rivals. They are a really good team. This is also for the best record in the conference,” said guard Cornelius Weobong.

The coaching staff knows this game is going to be competitive. They are going to have to leave their best on the court to be able to win.

“We are hoping to be able to guard the basketball and rebound it at a very high level. I think if we take care of the basketball and have good shot selection we could have a very good chance to win,” said Wilkerson

The players also know this is a big game and they know what they need to do in order to secure a victory.

“If we guard them and force them to take shots they don’t want to take, we can win,” said starting center and senior Tre Singleton

The Red Devils have won five straight games, but coaches are trying not to let that affect their style of play.

“Our winning streak affects the way our players play, but we try to combat that by telling the guys we are more concerned with the process than the results for us, we have 23 games and we focus on winning 92 quarters,” said Wilkerson.

Senior Michael Cooper is recognized for his 1000-point career achievement with coach Sherron Wilkerson at the Floyd Central game. JHS won 92-54. The Red Devils (12-5) play rival New Albany (13-2) next Tuesday, Feb. 11 at 7:30 p.m., followed by Jennings County (8-8) on Saturday, Feb. 15. Photo by Madison Pritchard.

The rivalry is one of the biggest aspects in this game, but Coach Wilkerson doesn’t want it to change the way the team normally plays.

“Our goals are always the same – guard you, rebound you, take care of the basketball, and take good shots. It doesn’t matter who the team is, we will always do these things,” said Wilkerson

JHS has had this game marked on their calendars since the schedule came out and has been preparing since summer for it.

“We have done a lot of scout work. We know how they play very well and we know how to stop them,” said Singleton.

The fans have also been anticipating this game since the season began.

“This is going to be a good game I think. Jeff has played good these past few games. They have been shooting well,” said freshman fan Carter Glotzback.

The Red Devils take on The Bulldogs Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in Johnson Arena. The coaches and players feel the advantage of a home game in a pivotal matchup like this. 

“I think playing at home, being in your own gym, and being with your own fans is a huge advantage. From an emotional standpoint, it’s a home-court advantage. We have our own sixth man in the crowd,” said Wilkerson.

Senior Tre Singleton drives against Providence defenders during the JHS-Providence game on Jan. 18. The Red Devils beat the Pioneers 41-29. JHS will face New Albany and Jennings County next week. Photo by Sophia Goforth.

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