Friday, August 29, 2025

Rocket makeshift offense comes up short

MARION, Ky. – With its top two offensive weapons sidelined, Crittenden County went deep into the playbook Friday night and dusted off the old-fashioned single-wing offense in hopes of slowing down Union County.


For a quarter, it worked. The Rockets pushed the ball, chewed up clock and grabbed a 7-0 lead. But once the Braves solved the look, they took control with 40 straight points on their way to a 40-13 victory at Rocket Stadium.


Starting quarterback Quinn Summers and leading receiver Caden Howard missed the game after injuries suffered in the season-opener a week earlier at Marshall County.


Rocket defender Jay Stevenson
hurries the Union County QB.
Senior running back Trae Taylor shouldered the load in the new formation, rushing for a career-high 84 yards on 20 carries and scoring both of Crittenden’s touchdowns. His 2-yard plunge late in the first quarter gave the Rockets the early edge, and his 4-yard run with 25 seconds left capped the scoring in the final period.


“Obviously the game plan was ball control,” Rocket coach Gaige Courtney said. “You’ve got to be physical, you can’t have penalties, you can’t have negative plays, you can’t have turnovers. You have to play very clean to play that style of football and be good at it. We did a good job for a while, but then we had some of those mistakes.”


Courtney praised his players for adjusting quickly to a system few of them had ever run.


“I was really proud of the guys, the way they accepted the challenge this week. They had a lot of new stuff go in in a short period of time,” he said.


“The offense we were running you really have to keep it close,” said Taylor, lamenting how things stalled after a positive start. He said the squad started learning the new offense on Tuesday in preparation for the Braves after leaning two key players would not be available.


Crittenden’s defense gave the Rockets a chance early, holding Union on downs on its opening possession and later forcing two punts. Dokota Sosh recovered a fumble, and Eli Lovell picked off a pass, stopping the Braves on two of their 10 drives. But Union still piled up 411 total yards, including 293 on the ground, as running backs Willem McPeake (140 yards, two TDs) and Max Nobles (88 yards, two TDs) wore down the defense.


Braydin Brandsasse makes a tackle in the
backfield early in the game.
The Rockets struggled to stay on schedule offensively. They lost three fumbles, threw an interception, and were flagged for 80 yards in penalties. That was too much to overcome in a grind-it-out scheme designed to shorten the game.


Trailing big in the second half, Crittenden abandoned the single-wing and turned to backup quarterback Conner Poindexter to open up the passing game. He completed 3 of 5 throws for 37 yards but also tossed a pick. He also rushed for 20 yards.


Crittenden finished with 158 total yards – 121 rushing and 37 passing – while Union nearly tripled that output. The Rockets fell to 0-2, while the Braves evened their record at 1-1.


SCORE BY QUARTER

Union County 0 20 6 14

Crittenden Co. 7 0 0 6


SCORING PLAYS

C-Trae Taylor 2 run (Mitchell Brown kick) :47, 1st

U-Willem McPeake 4 run (Jerry Sabino kick) 7:52, 2nd

U-Landon Fletcher 1 run (Sabino kick) 2:49, 2nd

U-Abrien Fletcher 11 pass from Landon French (kick failed) :04, 2nd

U-Max Nobles 4 run (run failed) 5:42, 3rd

U-McPeake 6 run (Sabino kick) 7:30, 4th

U-Nobles 7 run (Sabino kick) 4:15, 4th

C-Taylor 4 run (conversion failed) :25, 4th


TEAM TOTALS

First Downs: CCHS 11, UCHS 16

Penalties: CCHS 10-80, UCHS 8-85

Rushing: CCHS 38-121, UCHS 38-293

Passing: CCHS 3-7-1, 37; UCHS 9-15-1, 118

Total Yards: CCHS 158, UCHS 411

Fumbles/Lost: CCHS 6-3, UCHS 2-1


INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

Rushing

CCHS: Taylor 20-84, Eli Lovell 13-21, Conner Poindexter 3-20, Dokota Sosh 101, Noah Byford 1-(-5). UCHS: McPeake 18-140, Nobels 8-88, Fletcher 7-40, Brady Steward 3-24.

Passing

CCHS: Poindexter 3-5-1, 37; Lovell 0–2-0. UCHS: Nobels 0-4-1; French 9-11-0, 118.

Receiving

CCHS: Jay Stevenson 1-15, Brayden Poindexter 1-14, Sosh 1-8.

Defense

Check back later

Records: Crittenden 0-2, Union 1-1

Wednesday, August 27, 2025

THE SHOW | 2025 Week 2 | Union County Game

 


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AT A GLANCE: Union County

ABOVE: Sean Thompson leads the Rocket offense toward another touchdown against Union County in 2002.  In the background, Demetric Moss is at tailback and Jared Asbridge is at fullback.  The Rockets when on to win 41-12.

Union County Series

  • CC is behind in the series 8-30 (21.1% win pct.).
  • Union County leads the scoring in the series 1179-474.
  • The 2004 matchup with Union County has

Friday, August 22, 2025

Rockets fall 42-29 at Marshall County

DRAFFENVILLE, Ky. – For much of Friday night, Crittenden County looked like a small-school team punching above its weight class. But a trio of first-half turnovers and the loss of their biggest weapon left the Rockets just short in a 42-29 season-opening setback at Class 6A Marshall County.

QB Quinn Summers threw for 4 TDs.
Senior quarterback Quinn Summers kept Crittenden’s offense humming, throwing for 327 yards and four touchdowns. He twice connected with record-setting wideout Caden Howard, including a highlight 78-yard strike in the second quarter. But when Howard aggravated a lingering hamstring injury in the third period, the Rockets lost both a spark on offense and a leader in the secondary.


“Obviously he’s a big weapon for us on offense and big for us on defense,” coach Gaige Courtney said. “We definitely miss him, but no excuses. Some young guys came in. Hayden Hughes did some great things, caught a touchdown. He and Joel Bumpus, both freshmen, played a lot of minutes and played really well.


“So there were some bright spots in it when Caden went out, but he’s not necessarily a player you can replace,” the coach added.


Despite being out-rushed 149 to 45, the Rockets actually gained more total yards, 375 to 303, and had a chance to make it a one-possession game. Their drive reached the Marshals’ 15 before stalling.


Turnovers proved too costly. Crittenden fumbled twice and threw an interception, all in the first half, giving Marshall short fields that led directly to scores. 


Dokota Sosh had 5 catches in the game.
“We had some first-game things, turnovers and misalignments,” Courtney said. “They’re a big school and they’re big and physical, so hats off to them. They had us on our heels a lot, especially defensively.”


Even in defeat, Summers’ poise and his connection with multiple receivers – Howard, Eli Lovell, Dokota Sosh and Hughes – showed promise.


“I thought offensively we looked pretty sharp at times,” Courtney said. “It’s the first game of the year. It’s a tough loss for all of us, but it’s just a starting step.”


Crittenden will host Union County next week, a team ranked No. 5 in Class 3A.


Crittenden County 15 8 6 0

Marshall County 14 21 7 0


SCORING PLAYS

M-Kolten Winsett 20 run (Brayden York kick) 8:40, 1st

C-Caden Howard 15 pass from Quinn Summers (Summers run) 7:21, 1st

C-Dokota Sosh 18 pass from Summers (Mitchell Brown kick) 2:15, 1st

M-Ethan Webber 55 pass from Neyland Jezik (Thatcher Newnum kick) 1:23, 1st

M-Kaysen Holland 2 run (York kick) 11:11, 2nd

M-Holland 7 run (Newnum kick) 10:12, 2nd

C-Howard 78 pass from Summers (Eli Lovell run) 5:53, 2nd

M-Jezik 3 run (York kick) 1:43, 2nd

C-Hayden Hughes 3 pass from Summers (pass failed) 5:53, 3rd

M-Webber 7 pass from Jezik (Newnum kick) :50, 3rd


TEAM TOTALS

First Downs: CCHS 12, MCHS 13

Penalties: CCHS 5-45, MCHS 4-40

Rushing: CCHS 21-45, MCHS 35-149

Passing: CCCHS 22-40-1,327; MCHS 13-18-1, 154

Total Yards: CCHS 375, MCHS 303

Fumbles/Lost: CCHS 2-2, MCHS 1-0


INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

Rushing

CCHS: Summers 9-39, Trae Taylor 11-17, Lovell 1-(-11). MCHS: Winsett 12-74, Holland 14-54, Jezik 7-11, Reece Reed 1-2, Webber 1-8.

Passing

CCHS: Summers 22-39-1, 327; Howard 0-1-0. MCHS: Jezik 13-18-1, 154.

Receiving

CCHS: Howard 5-120, Lovell 5-84, Sosh 5-69, Davis Perryman 3-25, Brayden Poindexter 1-15, Hughes 2-6, Taylor 1-8. MCHS: Kamren Brown 5-49, Sylas Winding 1-10, Webber 3-72, Aiden Roy 2-8, Kaiden Mohler 2-15.

Defense

Brandsasse 7 solos, 3 TFLs; M.Counts assist: Hall solo, 2 assists, TFL; Howard 4 solos; Pierson 3 assists; B.Poindexter 16 solos, 5 assists; D.Sosh 3 solos; Stevenson 6 solos, interception; Taylor 2 solos; Musser 5 assists; Perryman 2 solos, assist; Blazina solo Lovell 5 solos, 2 assists, sack; Bumpus 2 solos, 2 assists, TFL; Herrington solo; Hughes solo.

Players of the Game: Offense Quinn Summers, Defense Brayden Poindexter, Lineman Braydin Brandsasse, Special Teams Mitchell Brown.

Records: CCHS 0-1, MCHS 1-0

AT A GLANCE: WEEK 1 - MARSHALL COUNTY

ABOVE: Dylan Hollis (39), Travis Fitzgerald (55), and Tyler Coleman (57) are in a stop against Marshall County in 2014

2024 Marshall County Top Returning Players

  • Passing
    • Neyland Jezik (#11, SR) – 128/217 (59.0%), 1215 yards, 11 TDs, 9 INTs
  • Rushing
    • Jake Thomasson (#24, SO) – 154 attempts, 818 yards, 6 TDs
  • Receiving
    • The three top receivers for Marshall County

Wednesday, August 20, 2025

SEASON OPENER | Friday at Marshall County


📊 All-Time Series: Crittenden County vs. Marshall County

  • 1974 – Marshall County 8, Crittenden County 0

  • 2011 – Marshall County 15, Crittenden County 10

  • 2012 – Marshall County 15, Crittenden County 2

  • 2013 – Marshall County 43, Crittenden County 0

  • 2014 – Marshall County 42, Crittenden County 6


✅ Series Totals

  • Marshall County leads 5–0 all-time

  • Combined Score: Marshall 123, Crittenden 18

  • Closest game: 2011 (15–10)

  • First meeting: 1974 (8–0)

  • Last meeting: 2014 (42–6)