| Jordyn Hodge (11) was the team's leading scorer. Here she guards Aubrey Leahy. |
From the season’s first tip, the Lady Rockets and Lady Lyons – along with Henderson County – have stood as the undisputed top tier of the Second Region. The rankings, the eye test and the results have all told the same story. Their work has tracked almost exactly where most observers projected.
On Monday night at Rocket Arena, Crittenden did its part to keep that script intact. And although Lyon started a bit cool against Trigg, the Lady Lyons pulled away just before halftime and never looked back en route to their 73-54 opening-round victory.
The Lady Rockets stormed past Livingston Central 60-30, improving to 23-5 and moving within two victories of tying the school record for wins in a season. Livingston’s season ended at 7-20. Crittenden has punched its ticket for a fifth straight berth in the district title bout.
Crittenden leads the recent series with Livingston 15-1 and has now won eight straight since 2023.
Monday’s semifinal was essentially decided in the opening minutes. An inside bucket from Bristyn Rushing opened the scoring before Jordyn Hodge buried a 3-pointer from the left corner. Andrea Federico added a transition score, and Elliot Evans converted consecutive steals into layups as the Lady Rockets surged to an 11-0 lead.
By the time Federico and Hodge connected on additional 3s, Crittenden had built a 17-0 advantage. Livingston finally broke through on a basket by senior Aubrey Leahy late in the first quarter, but the Lady Rockets’ pressure defense and perimeter shooting continued to widen the gap. Leahy finished with 21 points – two-thirds of Livingston’s total.
Evans opened the second half with back-to-back 3s, extending the margin to 46-19, and the Lady Rockets methodically closed out the 30-point victory.
Hodge paced Crittenden with 19 points and Evans posted a double-double with 15 points and 11 rebounds as the Lady Rockets knocked down 12 3-pointers. Hodge accounted for five of them. A couple of statistical anomalies stood out in the scorebook as Crittenden did not attempt a free throw and made as many 3-pointers as 2-point field goals.
Now comes the championship matchup most expected.
Crittenden faces Lyon County at 6:30 p.m. Thursday in the district championship game. Lyon, ranked No. 1 in the KHSAA power ratings and 25-6 under first-year coach Ricky Baker, entered the week as a heavy favorite in its semifinal and would set up the anticipated title clash if it advances.
It marks the sixth time in 12 years the programs have met for the district crown. The Lady Rockets have won two of the last three championship meetings and three of the last four district tournaments overall. Over the past 11 seasons, Crittenden has captured five district titles, while Lyon has won three.
Since 2010, Crittenden holds a 30-22 edge in the series against Lyon County.
Crittenden and Lyon are ranked Nos. 2 and 1, respectively, in the KHSAA power ratings, and some around the region believe Thursday’s likely matchup may not be the last meeting between the two... a potential regional championship rematch remains on the table.
For now, though, the bracket has unfolded much the way most projected.
The heavyweights are headed toward center stage.
Crittenden County 23 36 46 60
LIVINGSTON – Collins 2, T. Leahy 3, A. Leahy 21, Palmer 1, Wring 2, Mayes. FG 10. 3-pointers 2 (T. Leahy, A. Leahy). FT 7-10.
CRITTENDEN – Boone 3, Evans 15, Hodge 19, Federico 8, Rushing 4, Holeman, Hunt 3, Berry 4, Champion 4, Grau, Rich, Kemmer. FG 24. 3-pointers 12 (Hodge 5, Evans 3, Federico 2, Boone, Hunt). FT 0-0.


