Lady Sandites take first loss, place third at Jenks/Union Invitational

Team photo of the Sand Springs girls basketball players and coaches with a trophy

This story was originally written by Scott Emigh for the Sand Springs Leader.

All good things come to an end eventually, as did the Lady Sandites’ undefeated start to the season Friday afternoon at the Frank Herald Field House. 

After winning 11 consecutive games, the Class 6A No. 6 Charles Page High School girls basketball team (12-1) fell 56-32 to No. 1 Edmond North (15-0) in the Jenks/Union Invitational semifinals.

Sand Springs bounced back in the third-place battle with No. 16 Putnam City North (6-7), however, and dominated the Panthers defensively to win 50-33.

“(Edmond North) is probably the best team right now in 6A, so it’s a good thing that we got to see them,” said Sand Springs coach Josh Berry. 

“I was just proud that they kept fighting, they didn’t just lay down after a bad start,” said Berry. “The only thing from here is to get back in the gym and work and put in the time and see what we can do from here on.”

Journey Armstead led the Sandites with 14 points against the top-ranked Huskies, but was the only Sandite in double digits. She also scored 22 points in the quarterfinals against Jenks and was named to the All-Tournament team following Saturday’s game.

Hailey Jackson led the Sandites against the Panthers with 12 points and 8 rebounds, followed by Layne Kirkendoll with 10 points and 10 rebounds. Armstead was held to 9 points for her lowest tally of the season.

“Layne is a special talent,” said Berry. “She’s getting better and better, she’s getting healthier. The healthier she gets, I think you’ll see a lot more of those double-doubles from her.”

Sand Springs never trailed after the early first quarter and held Putnam North to only five points in both the second and fourth quarters, but the Panthers still threatened at 37-28 going into the fourth.

Failing to put away free throws proved to be the biggest struggle for the Sandites, who shot well from the field, but only went 7-of-19 at the charity stripe.

“After three days playing back to back to back, we’ll take a win, “said Berry. “We know what we’ve got to work on. We’ve got a lot of work to do between now and Tuesday.”

The Sandites will be traveling to No. 4 Bixby (11-3 overall, 4-1 conference) Tuesday as they aim to improve to 6-0 in Frontier Valley Conference action. Things won’t get any easier from there, as they’ll host 5A No. 2 Sapulpa (9-4, 2-2) on Friday and No. 5 Union (10-3, 4-1) the following Tuesday.

11/22/2022 - CPHS 50 PCN 33
1Q:
CPHS 12-9.
2Q: CPHS 15-5.
3Q: PCN 14-10.
4Q: CPHS 13-5.
Free Throws: CPHS 7-of-19, PCN 2-of-3.
Field Goals: CPHS 20-of-44, PCN 13-of-51.
Offensive Rebounds: CPHS 10, PCN 9.
Defensive Rebounds: CPHS 24, PCN 13.
Total Rebounds: CPHS 34, PCN 22.
Steals: CPHS 5, PCN 6.
Blocks: CPHS 3, PCN 2.
Fouls: CPHS 12, PCN 19.

Scoring: (CPHS) Jackson 12, Kirkendoll 10, Armstead 9, L. Morris 8, T. Morris 5, Wilson 4, Walker 2. (PCN) McCloud 14, Geretta 8, Hardwick 4, Powell 3, Sanchez 2, Dillard 2.

11/21/2022 - EDN 56 CPHS 32
1Q:
EDN 18-8.
2Q: EDN 13-9.
3Q: EDN 15-5.
4Q: EDN 10-10.
Free Throws: EDN 10-of-12, CPHS 10-of-15.
Fouls: EDN 17, CPHS 16.

Scoring: (EDN) Steele 17, Casaus 10, Franklin 10, Heathcock 9, Papahronis 5, Melton 5. (CPHS) Armstead 14, Jackson 8, T. Morris 3, L. Morris 3, Kirkendoll 2, Wilson 2.

11/20/2022 - CPHS 62 Jenks 41
1Q:
CPHS 15-8.
2Q: CPHS 9-8.
3Q: CPHS 23-13.
4Q: CPHS 15-12.
Free Throws: CPHS 12-of-18, Jenks 5-of-9.
Fouls: CPHS 9, Jenks 14. 

Scoring: (CPHS) Armstead 22, Wilson 10, Kirkendoll 10, Jackson 7, L. Morris 7, T. Morris 6. (Jenks) Twiehaus 14, Luciaro 6, Johnson 5, Forgione 5, Simpson 4, Williams 3,  Robinson 2, Brown 2.