2016 Fulton City 1A (1-5, District 1-0)
Week 1 – Greenfield (TN) (2-4, 1A) – LOSS – 12-40
Week 2 – Ballard Memorial (2-3, 2A) – LOSS – 0-48
Week 3 – Fulton County (0-5, 1A) – WIN – 40-18
Week 4 – Gibson County (TN) (3-3, 2A) – LOSS – 6-48
Week 5 – South Fulton (TN) (3-3, 1A) – LOSS – 0-48
Week 6 – Stewart County (TN) (2-4, 3A) – LOSS – 14-58
- Fulton City has 22 players on its roster.
- Fulton City has the eighth worst scoring offense in 1A with 72 points.
- Fulton City has allowed the 4th most points in 1A with 260. CC has allowed 165.
Rockets vs Fulton City Series
Season - CC Result - Score - Location
1957 - LOSS - 0-41 - Home
1958 - LOSS - 7-35 - Away
1959 - LOSS - 7-27 - Home
1960 - LOSS - 13-48 - Away
1965 - WIN - 13-7 - Home
1966 - LOSS - 7-26 - Away
1967 - LOSS - 0-27 - Home
1968 - LOSS - 2-35 - Away
1969 - LOSS - 12-33 - Home
1970 - LOSS - 6-48 - Away
1971 - WIN - 26-0 - Home
1972 - WIN - 25-0 - Away
1973 - LOSS - 6-32 - Home
1974 - LOSS - 6-7 - Away
1975 - WIN - 8-6 - Home
1976 - LOSS - 14-33 - Away
1977 - LOSS - 14-41 - Home
1978 - LOSS - 8-38 - Away
1979 - LOSS - 0-14 - Home
1986 - WIN - 65-20 - Home
1987 - LOSS - 6-9 - Away
1988 - WIN - 52-0 - Home
1989 - LOSS - 15-22 - Away
1990 - LOSS - 12-28 - Home
1993 - LOSS - 0-12 - Home
1994 - WIN - 22-16 - Away
1995 - WIN - 27-26 - Home
1996 - WIN - 20-18 - Away
1997 - WIN - 33-26 - Away
1998 - WIN - 30-13 - Home
2001 - WIN - 28-22 - Away
2001 - WIN - 19-12 - Home - Playoffs
2002 - WIN - 30-14 - Home
2002 - WIN - 46-0 - Home - Playoffs
2004 - WIN - 40-12 - Home - Playoffs
2007 - LOSS - 22-26 - Away
2008 - WIN - 44-13 - Home
2009 - WIN - 57-0 - Away
2010 - WIN - 48-0 - Home
2013 - WIN - 35-6 - Away
2014 - WIN - 37-6 - Home
2014 - WIN - 35-14 – Away
2015 - WIN - 43-12 - Home
- CC leads in the series 23 - 20 (53.5 % winning percentage)
- CC has won 17 of the last 18 overall.
- Before 1994, Fulton City lead the series 19-6.
- Biggest CC win - 57-0 in 2009
- Biggest FC win - 48-6 in 1970
- Coach Starnes is 17-2 against Fulton City
Crittenden County Single Game School Records Versus Fulton City
(Some Statistical Categories Unavailable)
Passing Yards: N/A, minimum 200
Passing Completions: N/A, minimum 10
Passing Attempts: N/A, minimum 22
Passing Touchdowns: 4, Austin Berry, 2005 (6/8 for 155 yards)
Interceptions Thrown: 3, David Cozart, 1987
Rushing Yards: 211, Jared Asbridge, 2001
Rushing Touchdowns: 4, Demetric Moss, 2002
Rushing Attempts: 39, Jared Asbridge, 2001
Receiving Yards: N/A, minimum 125
Receptions: N/A, minimum 6
Receiving Touchdowns: N/A, minimum 3
Tackles: N/A, minimum 16
Tackles for Loss: 5, Josh Cozart, 1998 (School Record)
Interceptions: 2 (twice), Barry Baird (1988) and Cody Hunt (2001)
Sacks: 3, Travis McKinney, 2014
Caused Fumbles: 3, Travis McKinney, 2014
Fumble Recoveries: 2, Travis Fitzgerald, 2014
Longest TD Pass: 88 Yards, Eric Henderson from Brad Gilbert, 1989
Longest TD Run: 82 Yards, Gaige Courtney, 2008
Longest Interception Return for a TD: 50 Yards, Butch McWilliams, 1965
Longest Fumble Return for a TD: 33 Yards, Travis McKinney, 2014
Longest Punt Return for a TD: N/A, minimum 60 yards
Longest Kickoff Return for a TD: 76 Yards, Shawnte Moss, 2004
Longest Field Goal: 34 Yards, Dylan Hicks, 2014
2016 CC Review – Week 6
- Union County ran for 300 yards and passed for over 200 yards last week. That is the only time since single game statistics (1994) are available that a team has ran for 300 and passed for 200 against the Rockets. The last time CC racked up a 300/200 game was week 1 of the 2015 season.
- UC scored 20 points in the 2nd and 3rd quarters. The last time CC allowed an opponent to score at least 20 points in two different quarters was the first round of the playoffs against Owensboro Catholic in 2013. OC scored 21 in the first and 29 in the second. The 29 points are the CC opponent record for scoring in the second quarter.
- This CC team is on pace to be the least penalized CC team (3 per game) in the last 23 seasons.
- UC scored 6 rushing TDs last week. That is the 3rd time in the last 33 games that CC has given up 6 or more rushing TDs to its opponent.
- UC has 517 total yards last week. That is the first time an opponent has recorded more than 500 yards of offense in the last 18 CC games.
- CC is on pace to have the least rushing TDs (7 currently) a CC has had since 1994 when CC rushed for only 9 TDs that season.
- Crittenden County Single Game School Records Versus Union County Broken Last Week
- (New record holder in parenthesis.)
- Longest TD Run: 63 Yards, Rodney Robertson, 2007 (79, Hunter Jones, 2016)
KHSAA State Record Book
Will Perkins kicked his 31st consecutive PAT last week. Perkins is alone in 35th place in the KHSAA record book. With five more consecutive kicks, Perkins will be alone in 28th place.
From the KHSAA Record Book:
87 – Derek Burgett (Pulaski County) 2014-2015
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42 - Chris Stearsman (South Hopkins) 1990
40 - Jesse Hankins (Scott Co.) 2005-08
38 - Preston Freeman (Ashland Blazer) 2006
37 - Max Oldham (Bowling Green) 2006-07; Sam Erny (DuPont Manual) 1999-00; Matthew Kerley (Paducah Tilghman) 1992
35 - Brent Brunelle (Lincoln County) 1999-00
34 - Adam Mercer (Bowling Green) 2000-01
33 - Cody Hill (Bourbon County) 2009-10; Chris Gibson (Fern Creek) 1995; Crad Jaggers (North Hardin) 1994-95; Matt Shrewsberry (Owensboro) 1993-94; David Bradshaw (Owensboro) 1990-91
31 - Will Perkins (Crittenden County) 2015-2016
30 - Daniel Meko (Russell) 2003-04; Tom Gavenonis (Paul Dunbar) 1997; Chris Collins (Whitesburg) 1997
Rocket Record Watch
* Asterisks below denote a player moved up in place on record holder list since prior week.
Ethan Hunt
– Consecutive Games with a Reception – 19 – All-time leader is T.K. Guess with 22
– Receptions in a Career – 58 – Currently in 3rd place – Next up are Chad Perryman with 85 and T.K. Guess with 95.
*– Receptions in a Season – 28 – Currently tied for 10th place with Shawnte Moss – With five receptions, Hunt will takeover 8th place.
– Receiving Yards in a Career – 867 – Currently in 4th place – Next up are Denis Hodge with 874, Chad Perryman with 1655, and T.K. Guess with 1774.
*– Receiving Yards in a Season – 450 – Currently in 11th place – Next up are Alex Cosby with 459 (2015), Kyle Myers with 479 (1997), Dyllan Hollis with 482 (2015), and Chad Perryman with 490 (1992).
Will Perkins
– Extra Points Made in a Career – 48 – Currently tied for 4th place – Next up are Micah Hollamon (2010-2013) with 68 and J.R. Adams with 73.
– Extra Points Attempted in a Career – 53 – Currently in 6th place – Next up are Brad Madden and Aaron Summers with 60.
– Most Consecutive Extra Points – 31 – Currently the all-time leader
– Made Extra Point Percentage for a Career – 90.57% – Currently the all-time leader – Micah Hollamon was all-time leader at 81.0%. Statistic will not be official until end of season.
Dylan Smith
** Due to a statistical error, Dylan Smith had not been given credit for 17 tackles in his career. The updated totals are below.
*– Tackles in a Career – 214 – Currently in 18th – Next up are Travis McKinney with 215, Brian Berry with 218, Brad Hart with 222, and Andrew Freeman with 230.
Gavin Dickerson
*– Tackles in a Career – 171 – Currently in 28th – Next up are Adam Beavers with 172, Brian Penn with 178, Dustin Lanham with 179, and David Hunt with 180.
- Dickerson is on pace for 168 tackles in a 12 game season, the current single season record holder is Wompie Stewart with 154 tackles in 1985.
Adam Beavers
*– Tackles in a Career – 172 – Currently in 27th– Next up are Brian Penn with 178, Dustin Lanham with 179, David Hunt with 180, and Terry Werne with 186.
Hunter Boone
*- Passing Yards in a Career – 1031 – Currently 13th – Next up are Mike Sutton (1969-1972) with 1035, Al Simmons (1980-1983) with 1111, and David Cozart (1985-1988) with 1180.
*- Passing Yards in a Season – 980 – Currently in 7th– Next up are Sean Thompson (2003) with 1009, Jamie Curtis (1992) with 1065 and Jamie Curtis (1991) with 1193.
- Passing Completions in a Career – 89 – Currently Not Ranked – With 14 more completions, Boone will be in 8th place.
*- Passing Completions in a Season – 85 – Currently 4th– Next up are Jamie Curtis (1991) with 88, Austin Berry (2004) with 122, and Nick Castiller (2015) with 155.
- Passing Attempts in a Career – 199 – Currently Not Ranked – With 29 more attempts, Boone will be in 9th place.
*- Passing Attempts in a Season – 184 – Currently 4th – Next up are Jamie Curtis (1991) with 203, Austin Berry (2004) with 203, and Nick Castiller (2015) with 284
*- TD Passes in a Season – 5 – Tied for 20th with four others – With four more TD passes, Boone will be tied for eighth.
*- Interceptions Thrown in a Career – 13 – Currently in 11th – Next up are J.D. Gray and Sean Thompson with 15 each.
*- Interceptions Thrown in a Single Season – 12 – Currently tied for 6th – With 3 more interceptions, Boone will be in 3rd place for a single season with 15.
2016 Region 1A, District 1 Review – Week 5
- Russellville (5-0) – Russellville was only slightly slowed by a Murray team that faced major injury issue early in the season and a tough schedule this season. Russellville never allowed much doubt in the outcome winning 33-14 over Murray.
- Fulton City (1-5) – Takes on Crittenden County at Fulton.
- Fulton County (0-5) – Fulton County was slammed by Webster County 6-60 last week. Expect a similar result when Russellville travels to Hickman this week.
2016 Playoff Outlook – 1A, District 2
- Bethlehem (3-2) – Bethlehem had trouble with Bellevue (1A, 1-5) winning 17-10. They still would look to be in the running for the district crown but have to deal with Holy Cross (Covington) this week. Holy Cross should come out on top easily in this one.
- Campbellsville (2-4) – As expected, Campbellsville dispatched Fort Knox easily, 48-6. They take on Danville (2A, 5-1) this week and will need some help if they expect to pull out a victory. Danville’s only loss came to Corbin (7-28 final score), the team that nearly beat Mayfield (35-34 final score) last week.
- Caverna (0-5) – Idle last week. They take on Somerset (2A, 3-2) at home this week. Expect Somerset to take home its fourth victory of the year.
- Fort Knox (0-5) – Larue County (3A, 2-4) is this week’s test for Fort Knox. Larue has taken down Campbellsville, 34-18, already this season. Looks like Fort Knox will have its fifth running clock before this one’s over.