CPHS Wrestling: Sandites roll over No. 8 Owasso 55-11, win 12 of 14 matches

After narrowly winning their first dual of the season, the Sandites blew out their second opponent 55-11. Class 6A No. 7 ranked Charles Page High School (2-0) won twelve of their fourteen matches against No. 8 Owasso (0-4) with five pins and a technical fall.

Shane Wolf (1-0) kicked the night off with an 8-7 decision over Zeke Wheeler in his varsity debut. He dominated the match offensively, scoring three takedowns and two nearfall points, and only gave up escapes, penalty points, and a single reversal.

Next up was returning State Finalist Brendon Wiseley (1-1, 53-21), who rolled to a 15-0 technical fall against Troy Bullman in 3:54 with 11 nearfall points.

Caden Vaughn (2-0) notched the first pin of the evening, beating Leyton Warne in 5:37, then Seth Jones (2-0, 46-29) pinned Grant Bunten in 1:05 for a 20-0 lead before the Rams got on the board. Returning State Qualifier EJ Tecson pinned Caleb Phillips (0-1, 8-28) in 3:00.

The Sandites picked up four more wins from there, with Blake Jones (2-0, 28-14) edging out Kilian McNichol 3-1. Preston Medlin (2-0, 15-22) won a 3-0 decision against Bryson Perez, Ethan White (1-1) won a 12-3 major decision against Chad Herbert, and Chris Kirby (2-0, 60-24) pinned Zach Conrad in only 36 seconds to make it 36-6.

With only five matches remaining, the Rams needed to win all of them by pin to tie the dual. They would only win one match, and the Sandite victory was clinched when returning State Qualifier Nate Jacobson only managed to tech Chase White (0-2, 0-4).

Sango Whitehorn (1-0, 3-4) kicked off a four-match win streak to close out the dual, beating Jesse Newby 15-6 with seven takedowns. Brooks Dudley (1-1, 11-9) pinned Scott Ghavami in 1:06, Josh Fincannon (2-0, 41-34) won 7-3 against Devin Harris, and Robbie Parrish (2-0, 4-15) received a forfeit to end the night.

The Sandite Junior High won their dual 42-27.

Both teams will return to action Friday morning at the prestigious Perry Tournament of Champions.