Senior Trae Taylor won the annual Rocket football preseason Ironman competition. Pictured are the top 10 (front from left) Taylor, Noah Byford, Eli Lovell, (back) Matthew Counts, Conner Poindexter, Davis Perryman, Joel Bumpus, Jay Stevenson, Braydin Brandsasse and Brayden Poindexter.
ANNUAL IRONMAN COMPETITION
-- SEE COMPLETE RESULTS (PDF) --For almost 30 years, Crittenden County football players have been starting the season with an individual strength, speed and agility competition called the Ironman.
Almost 40 players participated in this year’s pre-season competition and senior Trae Taylor came out on top, collecting his first Ironman championship. Taylor is a returning running back and defensive back.
Taylor placed sixth in the 2024 Ironman event. He is among four Rockets who are back in the top 10 of the competition after placing among the best 10 last year in preseason. Eli Lovell made the biggest jump from No. 10 last summer to No. 3 right behind No. 2 Noah Byford who was eighth last year. Brayden Poindexter and Braydin Brandsasse are other repeat top 10 performers. Last year’s champion, Caden Howard, was unable to participate due to injury.
The competition aims to encourage a well-rounded athlete, combining speed and strength to perfect a player.
While the running and agilities part of the contest tend to favor the skilled-position players, those husky linemen play catchup in overall points by dominating in the weight room.
As much as anything, the competition is a way for the coaching staff to get players geared up for pre-season practice and to reward those who have worked hard during the offseason.
The regular season begins on Aug. 22 at Marshall County.
There are two scrimmages. The first is Aug. 8 at Murray and second is Aug. 15 at Madisonville.
This will be Coach Gaige Courtney’s fifth season as head coach. CCHS will compete in Class 2A against five other district opponents: Todd Central, Trigg County, Caldwell County, Ft. Campbell and Mayfield.