Jackson thankful to be back as ‘Cats prep season start

(Junior KeShun Malcolm. Photo by Reggie McLeroy)

By Kyle Roberts

RUSTON, La. — Last year was a true test of adversity for Ruston High Head Coach Marcus Jackson.

From a freak accident during practice to the passing of his mother, Jackson faced trial after trial to finally get back to the bench with his team.

Being back is an opportunity that he won’t be taking for granted, and he’ll be using his story to help shape his young team.

“I’m glad first and foremost to be back after last year,” Jackson said. “It was really hard for me. I didn’t expect it to be like that, but again, I’m glad to be ready to be with my group of kids and be around coaching again. So it has brought some excitment back for me. I came in ready to coach last year, and then life changed on Sept. 24, 2024 — so it’s important for me to share that when adveristy hits you or you get pushed off course, you’ve got to still fight and grind it out. Adversity builds character.”

Now, he’s had a full offseason with his squad — currently loaded with sophomores and juniors, including returning stars Ahmad Hudson and KeShun Malcolm, who are on the football field. Last season, the Bearcats fell in the quarterfinals under last year’s interim head coach Corey Deans (who Jackson specifically thanked for taking the mantle in his absence). Jackson also spoke highly of the graduating class from last year, including Aidan Anding and Zheric Hill, who have both gone on to play Division-I college football.

“Those guys were great leaders for us and they did a lot for the school,” Jackson said. “I hate that I didn’t get a chance to really coach them, but we stayed in contact and they called me through my adverse times, and I called to check on them. I’m thankful for them.”

And in very pleasant news for Jackson and Bearcat fans everywhere, sophomore Darren Ford transferred in during the offseason as well and will be able to immediately play for the Bearcats, giving Ruston it’s own version of “The Big Three.” Jackson is excited to see how the group gels together moving forward through the season.

“That’s something the coaches and I have been thrinking about: we’ve got three guys on any given night that can making a difference,” Jackson said. “We need the whole team to buy in, sharing a piece of the pie, per se, to make it work — being humble about it and respecting it and just playing basketball well.”

Following some exhibitions and a Nov. 11 Jamboree, the ‘Cats will be waiting until Dec. 5 to officially start the varsity season on the road against El Dorado in Arkansas. Jackson explained that getting as many of the football players on the roster (including Malcolm and Hudson) is his rationale for the wait.

“We have some guys that went out for football for the first time, and we support that,” Jackson said. “We don’t want to get caught early and being down in the power rankings because it’s going to take us some time to gel. With that El Dorado game, power points don’t affect us. So essentially, that’ll give us some more “practice” time and some cohesion with each other.”

Prior to district play, the Bearcats have also been invited to a national tournament over the Christmas holidays in Oregon from Dec. 18 through Dec. 23. They’ll play in a couple of other tournaments including the Remington Butler Classic, which Ruston High will host. District 2-5A play will officially start on Jan. 13, 2026, against West Monroe.

But for now, as the days countdown closer to tip off, Jackson is mindful that he wants to solidify a championship culture to Ruston High School. He’s already won a pair of titles at both Arcadia High and his alma mater Athens High, so he knows what it takes to climb the mountain all the way.

“We try to embrace the “we over me” mentality,” Jackson said. “We want them to work hard each and every night and play for one another. I think when you do that and put yourself on the back burner for the team, that builds the success. I’m a defensive guy — we can score with people, but we have to be able to stop people, game in and game out.

“And take nothing for granted: I know we have a talented roster, but everybody, every night, is going to have to play our best. Because the teams we play are going to play their best against us. We have to do the same.”

See the full roster and schedule listed below.

#0 Zatterian Sutton Guard Sr.
#1 Kohl Gray Guard So.
#2 Darren Ford Guard So.
#3 Braylon Knox Guard Jr. 
#4 Jasen Morgan Guard Jr.
#5 KeShun Malcolm Guard Jr.
#10 Kayden Gray Guard Jr. 
#11 Ahmad Hudson Forward Jr. 
#12 Mason Dulaney Forward Sr. 
#13 Eric Lewis Guard So.
#15 Phillip Ingram Guard So. 
#20 Tyson Holland Guard So. 
#23 Jayden Anding Guard Jr. 
#24 Cooper Goodwin Guard Jr. 
#25 Deontra Foy Guard So. 
#30 Branson Perry Forward So.
#32 Chase Hardin Forward Jr.


Date Opponent Team Location Time
Oct 18, 2025 LHSOA Scrimmage Clinic VG,VB Home TBD
October 21, 2025 Carroll Scrimmage VG ONLY Home 6:00
October 28, 2025 North Caddo Scrimmage VB ONLY Away TBD
Nov 4, 2025 Union Scrimmage VB Away TBD
Nov 6, 2025 Tioga Scrimmage JVG, VG Away 5:00
Nov 11, 2025 Sterlington (Jamboree) JVG, VG, VB Home 5:00
Nov 17, 2025 Neville FB, JVB Away 5:30
Nov 17, 2025 Benton JVG, VG Home 5:00
Nov 18, 2025 Bastrop JVG, VG Away 5:00
Nov 19, 2025 Red River FB, JVB Home 5:30
Nov 20, 2025 Peabody JVG, VG Home 5:00
Nov 29, 2025 Origin Bank Girls Basketball 
Invitational
VG ONLY Away TBD
Dec 1, 2025 Huntington JVG ONLY Away 5:00
Dec, 4, 2025 Red River FB, JVB Away 5:30
Dec 5, 2025 Eldorado, Ark VG, VB Away 6:00
Dec 8, 2025 Neville FB, JVB Home 5:30
Dec 8, 2025 Neville JVG Away 5:00
Dec 9, 2025 Arcadia VG ONLY Away 6:00
Dec 10, 2025 Rayville FB/JVB Away 5:30
Dec 11, 2025 Richwood JVG, VG Home 5:00, 6:00
Dec 12-13, 2025 Remington Butler Tournament VB ONLY Home TBD
Dec, 15, 2025 Wossman FB, JVB Home 5:00
Dec 16, 2025 Airline JVG, VG, VB Away 5:00 PM
Dec 17, 2025 Huntington JVG ONLY Home 5:00
Dec 19, 2025 Istrouma JVG, VG Home 5:30
Dec 18-23, 2025 Out of State Classic VB ONLY Away TBD
Dec 27-31, 2025 
(29-30)
Alexandria Tournament VG ONLY Away TBD
Jan 1-3, 2026 Bossier Tournament VB ONLY Away TBD
Jan 6, 2026 Calvary JV, VB Away 5:00 PM
Jan 7, 2026 Wossman JVG, VG Home 5:00 PM
Jan 8, 2026 Rayville FB/JVB Home 5:00 PM
Jan 9, 2026 Sterlington JVG, VG Home 5:30 PM
Jan 10, 2026 Choudrant Classic FB ONLY Away TBD
Jan 10, 2026 Simsboro Classic VB ONLY Away TBD
Jan 12, 2026 Wossman FB/JVB Away 5:00 PM
Jan 12, 2026 Logansport VG ONLY Home 6:00 PM
Jan 13, 2026 West Monroe* VG, VB Away 5:30
Jan 16, 2026 Pineville* VG, VB Away 5:30, 6:00
Jan 17, 2026 Choudrant Tournament JVG ONLY Away TBD
Jan 17, 2026 Lincoln Prep Classic VB ONLY Away TBD
Jan 18-19, 2026 MLK Tournament@ 
Southern University
JVG, VG Away TBD
Jan 20, 2026 Marksville VG, VB Home 5:30, 6:30
Jan 23, 2026 Neville* VG, VB Home 5:30, 7:00
Jan 27, 2026 Gibsland- Coleman VG, VB Away 6:00, 7:00
Jan 30, 2026 Ouachita* VG/VB Away 5:30, 7:00
Jan 31, 2026 Homer Classic VB Away TBD
Feb 3, 2026 Winnfield VG, VB Home 6:00
Feb 6, 2026 ASH* VG/VB Home 5:30, 6:30
Feb 10, 2026 Ouachita VG/VB Home 5:30 7:00
Feb 13, 2026 West Monroe VG/VB Home 5:30, 7:00
Feb 14, 2026 Battle on the Hardwood 
@Woodlawn (Bossier)
VB ONLY Away TBD
Feb 17, 2026 Union Parish VB Away 6:30
Feb 21, 2026 Red River VB Away TBD