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Wednesday, December 8, 2021
Eleven Rockets earn All WKC honors
Eight seniors were among those named all conference. They were lineman Dylan Yates, center Ben Evans, receiver Trace Derrington, lineback Zech McGahan, nose guard Sam Impastato, lineman Tucker Sharp, defensive back Logan Bailey and receiver Brysen Baker.
Juniors named all conference were all-purpose player Preston Morgeson, defensive end Case Gobin and linebacker Briley Berry.
Saturday, November 27, 2021
Former Rockets headed to state finals
Sean Thompson, head coach at Paducah Tilghman, and Noah Dickerson, assistant coach at South Warren, will be on the sidelines at Kroger Field in Lexington on Dec. 4 as their teams seek state championships.
Thompson has guided the Blue Tornado to its first Class 3A state final since 2009. Thompson, who graduated from Crittenden County in 2004, was head coach at CCHS for three seasons, compiling a record of 28-8 with three district championships and three trips to the state Class A quarterfinals, before accepting the job at Tilghman after the 2020 season.
Thompson’s Blue Tornado was No. 15 in the KHSAA power ranking in 3A and was 5-6 after the regular season, which included a COVID cancellation loss to South Warren.
Tilghman started the year 1-4, but is on a four-game winning streak and will play Belfry (8-6) in the 3A title game. Thompson’s team beat the No. 1 RPI team Christian Academy of Louisville in the regional finals two Fridays ago and the No. 2 RPI team, Glasgow 39-20 this week. Both games were on the road.
Dickerson, who is a former CCHS graduate assistant coach and a 2015 Crittenden County High School graduate, is a physical education teacher and receivers coach at South Warren, where he has been the past two seasons. The Spartans beat Woodford County 46-25 Friday in the state semifinal round and will face Frederick Douglas in the Class 5A state championship in the second game at 3pm on Saturday at Kroger Field. Thompson’s team plays the first game Saturday at 11am.
There have only been a few CCHS grads to coach in football championship games. Jeff Riley, an assistant coach and current athletic director at Caldwell County, was on the coaching staff for the 2012 Tigers' 2A state championship; and local graduate Dusty Croft was an assistant at Franklin-Simpson in 1995 for a state final. Otherwise, as far as we know, the only others to coach in a state title game in Kentucky or elsewhere were the local grads serving on the 1985 Rockets staff, including Jack Easley, Greg Holloman and Jimmy Croft.
Tuesday, November 16, 2021
At A Glance: 2021 in Review
BY: ANDY HUNT
GAME BY GAME, END OF SEASON REVIEW
- Webster County
- Luke Crider passed for 245 yards on 9 of 14 passing with three TD passes.
- Brysen Baker had two, 2-point conversions which is only the 7th time in school history a player has had at least two in a game.
- Dylan Yates and Case Gobin each had four TFLs which tied the record for most TFLs versus Webster.
- Luke Crider threw an 81-yard TD pass to Kaleb Nesbitt.
- Tanner Beverly returned a poor punt 10
yards for a TD.
- Madisonville-North Hopkins
- Zech McGahan had a career high 20 tackles (13 solo, 7 assists). McGahan's 20 tackles are the most ever by a Rocket versus Madisonville.
- Preston Morgeson scored on a 63-yard TD pass from Luke Crider which is Crittenden's longest TD pass ever against Madisonville.
- Dylan Yates had 12 tackles.
- Caldwell County
- Luke Crider had 19 completions on 37 passing attempts.
- Preston Morgeson had 9 receptions for 64 yards.
- Case Gobin had a career high 19
tackles (11 solo, 8 assists) and three sacks.
- Hancock County
- Preston Morgeson ran for 192 yards on 27 carries
- Luke Crider was 11 of 16 for 113 with a career high 68.75% completion percentage. Crider's completion percentage is the highest ever by a CC QB against Hancock County.
- Briley Berry had a season high 15 tackles.
- Dylan Yates had 12 tackles.
- Union County
- Luke Crider had 14 completions on 30 passing attempts with three TD passes.
- Logan Bailey had a season high 14 tackles.
- Trace Derrington had two receptions for 46 yards and a TD.
- Bethlehem
- Luke Crider passed for a career high 302 yards on 27 of 44 passing.
- Crider’s 27 completions and 44 attempts were both single game records for a Rocket QB.
- Brysen Baker had eight receptions
for 92 yards.
- Trigg County
- Luke Crider passed for 272 yards on 17 of 27 passing.
- Preston Morgeson made six of six on PATs.
- Gattin Travis ran for 52-yard TD.
- Gattin Travis had 10 carries for 100 yards and two rushing TDs.
- Fulton County
- Sam Impastato had eight tackles (four for loss), a caused fumble, a fumble recovery, a blocked kick, two sacks and...
Monday, November 15, 2021
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Friday, November 12, 2021
Rockets' season ends 24-7 at Russellville
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Russellville defensive back Anthony Woodward knocks down a pass aimed at Rocket's receiver Brysen Baker. |
The result was a season-ending 24-7 loss in the second round of the Class A playoffs as the Panthers won the district title outright, a trophy the Rockets had hoisted the four previous seasons. They will not play in the Final 8 Round of the playoffs for the first time since 2016. Prior to its recent playoff success, CCHS had not gone to the Final 8 since 2009. In 2008, the Rockets played in the Final 4 and won a state championship in 1985.
The scenario at Russellville was a near mirror image of the first encounter at Marion just three weeks ago. This time, however, CCHS did manage more than three times as many yards and a few more first downs, but the result was the same.
The Panthers won the first match 27-0. Crittenden scored for the first time against Russellville in the last playoff period on a touchdown pass from Luke Crider to Kaleb Nesbitt. Otherwise, the offense was marred by turnovers. The Rockets fumbled twice and Crider was intercepted three times. The Panthers intercepted four passes in their first meeting. Crittenden did not prove it could move the ball effectively by land or air in either matchup.
"We just couldn't get anything going early," said Rocket senior Trace Derrington, who plays cornerback and receiver. He caught a couple of passes late as Crittenden mustered a bit of offense in the closing minutes of the game.
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Preston Morgeson and Kaleb Nesbitt (2) close in on a RHS ball carrier. |
“They continued to fight and continued to fight. This hurts bad,” said Gaige Courtney, whose inaugural season as the Rocket head coach comes to a close. “I couldn’t be more proud of them.”
Crittenden 0 0 0 7
Russellville 2 8 7 7
R-Safety 7:30, 1st
R-Javari Gamble 4 run (Jackson Hampton pass from Lennon Ries) :44, 2nd
R-Ries 36 run (Dustin Brown kick) 6:16, 3rd
C-Kaleb Nesbitt 9 pass from Luke Crider (Brysen Baker kick) 5:17, 4th
R-Gamble 2 run (Brown kick) :30, 4th
First Downs: CCHS 12, RHS 16
Penalties: CCHS 2-15, RHS 8-75
Rushing: CCHS 22-69, RHS 77-295
Passing: CCHS 13-32-3, 128; RHS 6-10-0, 46
Total Yards: CCHS 197, RHS 341
Fumbles/Lost: CCHS 2-2, RHS 3-1
Rushing
CCHS: Gattin Travis 10-40, Crider 12-29. RHS: Gamble 28-103, Chevis Elliot 7-37, Jaquis Todd 4-48, Ries 19-107.
Passing
CCHS: Crider 13-32-3, 128. RHS: Ries 6-10-0, 46.
Receiving
CCHS: Travis 3-10, Trace Derrington 2-28, Preston Morgeson 2-28, Nesbitt 5-51, Baker 1-11. RHS: Anthony Woodward 3-30, Elliot 1-3, Todd 1-4, Gamble 1-9.