Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Trigg holds off late Rocket New Year's Eve rally

Trigg County took a one-game lead in the Fifth District race by knocking off the Rockets 67-57 on New Year's Eve at Marion. The game was originally to have been the season opener for both clubs, but it was snowed out in early December.

Payton Croft's Wildcats were plenty quick and took a commanding 17-point lead into the fourth period, but the Rockets chipped away at the end and closed to within six with a minute to go on a steal and layup by Travis Gilbert. However, Trigg made its foul shots down the stretch to fend off the late rally.

Rocket coach Denis Hodge said his team was a bit befuddled early by Trigg's trapping press. Once, Crittenden began attacking the Wildcat defenses, it opened up more offensive opportunities, the coach said.

Hodge described guard Landon Young's performance as a "breakout game."

Young scored 15, including six the last period, to lead Crittenden County while bigman Tae Day had 23 for Trigg County. Devin Belt scored 10 for the Rockets and played somewhat sparingly at the end because of foul trouble and some matchup issues against Trigg's quick lineup. Trigg had three more players in double figures, Corbin Estes had 13 and Demaria Nance and Deebo Mayes got 11 apiece.

Both teams came into the game with 2-0 records in district play. The Rockets host the post-season Fifth Disttrict Tournament this year.


Rockets host Trigg County tonight in 5th showdown

Crittenden County's boys will host Payton Croft's Trigg County Wildcats tonight at Rocket Arena for a New Year's Eve showdown between the Fifth District's top two teams. Both come into the matchup with 2-0 league records. The winner will have a decided advantage as the second half of the regular-season Fifth District round robin begins next week.

Payton Croft, the son of former Rocket coach Jimmy Croft, is Trigg's first-year skipper. Croft played five years at Crittenden and is among the school's all-time leading scorers.

Tipoff is at 6 p.m., for the varsity matchup. There will be a JV game starting at 4.

Monday, December 30, 2013

Lady Rockets win second straight at ESPN Center

Crittenden County wins second straight game at ESPN Center in Orlando, beating Fairport Harbor (OH) 40-20 behind team MVP Chelsea Oliver's 17 points. Stay tuned for more details and see this week's printed edition of The Crittenden Press for more coverage.


Also, tune into our You Tube Channel for a clip of Coach Shannon Hodge and Oliver discussing today's win:






http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OV3c4sZx75I&feature=share&list=UUpECRvQ5ziQN1uGojxlO3bg

Saturday, December 28, 2013

Lady Rockets get season's first win at ESPN Center

Lady Rockets (in blue from left) Maggie Collins, Amanda
Lynch and Meredith Evans position for a rebound in
Saturday's game against Hammonton, NJ.
ORLANDO,Fla. – Crittenden County (1-7) picked up its first win of the season Saturday, beating Hammonton (NJ) 45-31 at the ESPN World Wide Sports Complex in Orlando, Fla.

The Lady Rockets, who are 1-1 in the KSA Holiday Tournament, get Sunday off then play Fairport Harbor (OH) on Monday.

Junior Chelsea Oliver led Crittenden with a double-double, scoring 16 and getting 10 rebounds. Freshman Cassidy Moss added 14 points. 

The Lady Rocket press helped spur a big first-half lead as Hammonton (1-2) turned the ball over 11 times before the break. 

Oliver scored half of her team's first dozen points en route to an early 12-5 lead. Crittenden never trailed in the game.

The Lady Rockets finished the contest with its starting point guard and center – Mallory McDowell and Maggie Collins, respectively – on the bench due to illness. Both are expected to play on Monday.

Friday, December 27, 2013

Lady Rockets at ESPN World Wide Sports Complex, Orlanda, Fla.

Rockets lose again by two points; Owen nets 24

Aaron Owen (2) works the perimeter during a game earlier this season.
Despite 24 points from senior guard Aaron Owen, Crittenden County lost its second straight game by two points at the McLean County Holiday Tournament. This time, Hopkins Central nipped the Rockets 51-49.

Owen had four 3-pointers in the game.

The game was close the entire way and Crittenden led by one point at the half.

Crittenden will play Mayfield at 2:30 p.m., Saturday at Owensboro Apollo, which is hosting the games because of damage to the McLean gym.