OSSAA Wrestling: Sandites earn four medals, Broken Arrow wins tenth team title

The Charles Page High School varsity wrestling team finished top-seven in the State for the eighth-straight year, earning four medals in the OSSAA 6A State Tournament.

The team qualified six wrestlers for the tournament and sent two to the finals. Only one of the qualifiers will not be returning next season. Brendon Wiseley and Scott Patton came in runner-up, Seth Jones and Chris Kirby placed fourth, and freshmen Blake Jones and Kaden Glass didn’t place. Patton was the only senior.

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Sand Springs placed top-three in the tournament for four straight years, but battled adversity this season. They lost State Champion Carter Young and State Runner-Up Kaleb Tabor to transfers, and State Champion Riley Weir and State Qualifier Dayvon Taylor were unable to finish the season due to injuries.

Nationally-ranked No. 17 Broken Arrow won their tenth State title by a wide margin with three State Champions and seven Finalists.

Of the eight returning 6A State Champions only four defended their titles. Reece Witcraft and Drake Vannoy won their second titles. Broken Arrow senior Zach Marcheselli and Choctaw senior Zane Coleman each finished their high school careers as four-timers.

The historic Perry program added to their team title national record, winning their 43rd State tournament in the 3A division. They crowned three Champions, bringing the school total to 113 individuals with 173 medals.

Nationally-ranked No. 9 Tuttle crushed the 4A competition for their sixteenth title with six champions.

Highway 20 rivals Collinsville and Skiatook split the 5A title with 137 points each. Collinsville crowned four champions and Skiatook had three. Two teams haven’t shared a title since 1932 when there was only one classification and Tulsa Central and Cushing tied.

6A Team Scores
158.0 Broken Arrow
96.0 Mustang
75.0 Choctaw
62.0 Deer Creek
52.0 Edmond Memorial
51.0 Edmond North
49.0 Sand Springs
44.0 Jenks
43.5 Owasso
36.0 Stillwater
28.0 Union
24.0 Bixby
23.0 Ponca City
19.0 Bartlesville
15.5 Norman North
14.0 Putnam City
11.0 Midwest City
9.0 Westmoore
7.0 Enid
7.0 Yukon
3.0 Muskogee
2.0 Del City
2.0 Southmoore
1.0 Moore

6A State Finals
106: Cruz Aguilar FALL Brendon Wiseley - 2:56.
113: Tucker Owens 9-0 Jackson Cockrell.
120: Zach Blankenship FALL Jared Hill - 5:12.
126: John Wiley 5-1 Carter Young.
132: Reece Witcraft 6-3 Zeke Washington.
138: Spencer Schickram 10-0 Blake Gonzalez.
145: Gabe Johnson 9-4 Micah Lugafet.
152: Drake Vannoy 5-1 Scott Patton.
160: Tate Picklo FALL Rene Martinez - 1:49.
170: Zane Coleman 1-0 Bryce Mattioda.
182: Emmanuel Skillins 5-1 Taylor Fleming.
195: Judson Rowland 11-10 Carson Savage.
220: Zach Marcheselli 10-4 Jake McCoy.
285: Marquonn Journey 3-1 Caleb Orr.