MATT JAMESON
Steve Virgen
When Matt Jameson was growing up in Newport Beach he dreamed about
basketball.
He envisioned himself playing college basketball at an NCAA
Division I school. The NBA was not a big deal for Jameson. He saw
what he wanted in college basketball. And, he worked toward that
dream while at Newport Harbor High.
“Every kid wants to play in the NBA, but for some reason, I wanted
to play college basketball and that was always a dream of mine,” said
Jameson, who recently graduated from Miami of Ohio and returned to
Newport Beach. “It’s always been about March Madness. That’s what
I’ve been in love with, filling out the brackets. It’s awesome to
look back and say that I fulfilled that goal.”
Jameson, who started four years on the varsity team at Newport
Harbor, said he learned a lot while at Miami. There were some moments
that weren’t memorable, some that weren’t desired, yet, overall,
Jameson captured the essence of perseverance.
While at Newport, Jameson was known for his hard work, dedication
and passion toward the game. However, time and time again those
attributes were put to the test in college by Miami Coach Charlie
Coles, who is known for his old-school style and discipline.
“We didn’t have the best relationship on the court,” Jameson said.
“The best thing I can say about him is that he taught me a ton about
experience, about character and sacrifice.
“College basketball was a huge life experience for me. It taught
me a lot about life and discipline, much more than high school.”
Jameson earned a bachelor of arts degree in English literature.
Now he said he is in the process of figuring out what he wants to do
for the future. He has thought about coaching or going back to school
to earn a master’s degree.
Whatever he decides, he knows that basketball will always be his
source of strength. It’s the game that has provided so many lessons.
“Basketball has been a way that I have been able to establish my
life,” Jameson said. “It’s given me structure and discipline. It’s
always provided a goal for me because I was striving to get better at
it. Now there’s a new chapter in my life. It’s not that I’m trying to
step away from basketball. But those days of competing at the highest
level aren’t there for me anymore. There’s still a lot of me that
will always be a part of basketball. I don’t know if it will be
coaching or just playing recreational ball. Basketball has always
been a positive influence in my life. My family, Coach [Larry] Hirst
have always supported me.”
Hirst, the Newport Harbor boys basketball coach, attended
Jameson’s final home game at Miami of Ohio.
“That was really special for me,” said Jameson, the latest honoree
of the Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Fame.
Jameson’s time at Newport Harbor provided several highlights. He
said defeating Santa Margarita during his junior year was one of the
brightest moments. He also talked about beating Compton in the CIF
playoffs during his senior year.
“That was definitely an eye-opener,” Jameson said of playing at
Compton. “We had police escorts off the freeway. The color issue was
there, but it was just great to play against them from that city. I
think the reason we were able to win that game was because we were
loose. I just thought it was a lot of fun.”
It’s memories like those that keep Jameson involved with the game,
he said.
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