Sandite Alumni Report: Drew Hawkins Opens Season With Big Wins

Photo by Karen Penner, NSU Media.

2021 Charles Page High School alum Drew Hawkins kicked off her junior season at Northeastern State this week as the RiverHawks went 3-1 in the Ronnie Hawkins Invitational in Hot Springs.

NSU won its season-opener 4-0 against Arkansas-Monticello (1-2) on Friday thanks to a four-run fifth inning. Hawkins went 1-of-3 with a sixth-inning single but was stranded at second.

In the second game of the day, the RiverHawks fell 1-0 to Southwestern Oklahoma State (2-2) after giving up a second-inning homer. NSU out-hit the Bulldogs 5-3 but couldn’t find home plate. Hawkins went 0-for-3 but collected four outs in left field.

On Saturday NSU rolled to an 8-1 rout against Henderson State (1-3) and Hawkins was the star of the show. Henderson scored first but Hawkins tied it up with an RBI triple in the second inning. She added a 3-run homer in the fourth and scored another run in the seventh to end the game 3-of-4 with two runs and four RBIs.

The second game was a 16-13 shootout win over Ouachita Baptist (0-3) that saw Hawkins score two runs and an RBI on three walks despite going 0-for-3 at the plate.

NSU will return to action next Friday at the Alvy Early Memorial Classic in Bentonville.

Sandite College Report

Men’s Basketball

2021 CPHS alum Marlo Fox is in his junior year at Rogers State University (2-2). He played two minutes in a season-opening 82-58 loss to Minot State but didn’t see action in the past three games. The Hillcats will return to action Saturday afternoon against Fort Hays State (5-1).

Football

Pittsburg State University backup quarterback Ty Pennington (2021) saw his season come to an end in a 24-21 loss to No. 2 Grand Valley State (11-1) in the second round of the NCAA Division II playoffs.

The seventh-ranked Gorillas (11-2) took a 21-14 lead into the fourth quarter but gave up 10 unanswered points, including the go-ahead touchdown with 35 seconds remaining, to end their season.

Pennington ended his redshirt-freshman year 46-of-69 passing for 447 yards, six touchdowns, and one interception with another 359 yards and four touchdowns on 76 carries.

Cheer

Ashley Blake (2022) is in her sophomore year at Oklahoma Baptist University and Coleman Wright (2020) is in his senior season at Nichols College.

Softball

Drew Hawkins (2021) is gearing up for her junior season next spring at Northeastern State University. The starting outfielder had a flawless defensive record last season while batting .235 while the RiverHawks went 30-21.

Jordyn Pearson (2021) will look to pick up some additional playing time in her junior year at Missouri Baptist University after playing two games last season in a 35-18-1 Spartan campaign. Pearson holds a 3.82 ERA and .333 career batting average after two seasons.

Shooting Sports

Gunnar Casey (2021) and Sammy Naugle (2021) are in their junior season at Connors State College. Casey recently posted a top-20 finish at the Ft. Hayes tournament in double skeet.

Baseball

Kyler Copeland (2019) will kick off his junior year this spring at Southeastern Oklahoma State University in Durant. Copeland is in his second year with the Savage Storm after previous stints at College of the Ozarks and Dodge City Community College.

Kaden Young (2021) is expected to play at Randall University in Moore this spring after a two-year stint at Oklahoma Wesleyan.

2023 graduates Jabe Schlehuber and Dominic Ornelas will start their college careers at Northern Oklahoma College at Enid this spring.

2019 graduates Cale Savage and Cal Watkins will play their junior years together at Washburn University. Watkins played two years at Seminole State College while Savage played two years at NOC-Enid before the two reunited last season.

CPHS Softball Season Preview: Sandites Look for New Leaders

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A version of this story was originally published in the Sand Springs Leader.

Losing only three seniors would typically be a good thing for a softball team, since most of the unit is still intact. Unfortunately for Charles Page High School, their three recent graduates were All-State talent that included their best hitter and their best pitcher.

The team is used to reloading, however, and Head Coach Shelli Brown figures they will still be in good shape as they enter her 25th season at the helm. The team has made it to the State Tournament ten times in Brown’s career, including five straight from 2015 to 2019, but last year they came up one win short in a 25-7 campaign.

“It always helps when you have a group that's been there, and this senior group has been there,” says Brown. “So by not getting to go last year they've experienced both sides: the excitement of winning and getting to go, and the disappointment of losing and staying home. I'm hoping that will be a factor and that experience will come into play.”

This year’s State Tournament will be extra exciting as it returns to USA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City after being at Firelake Arena in Shawnee the past few years. The largest softball stadium in the country, the Hall of Fame complex also hosts the Women’s College World Series every year.

“It’s always a special place to play,” says Brown. “This senior group, they've been playing at Firelake. I think hopefully that will be a motivating factor for the kids.”

First they have to get there, and that means going through a new district that includes two returning State Tournament teams. Bartlesville, Bixby, Enid, and Putnam City North will be among their district rivals, as will be a combined team from Booker T. Washington and Tulsa Memorial. Jenks, Stillwater, and Sand Springs figure to be the most likely District Championship contenders. Stillwater upset the Sandites twice at their home Regional last year to hold them back from State.

The girls played their first round of scrimmages this past week against Berryhill, Skiatook and Sperry, and will host Skiatook, Oologah, and Mannford for three straight days of 10:00 a.m. scrimmages Wednesday through Friday. 

“I've seen improvement every day between practices and scrimmages,” says Brown. “The kids are getting to know each other. That's one of the things we always talk about is the team chemistry changes every year with graduation and new kids coming in. I think the kids have been working really hard and trying to get their team chemistry and getting each other's timing down and the kind of coverage and range that each kid has when we have different scenarios.”

“We've got four girls that I've been pitching and so each time a pitcher comes in, the dynamics of the position players and outfielders change, but we've been making progress. I thought that this week, each day we got a little bit better.”

The team will be adapting for the loss of Madison Lee, Aliyah Taff, and Drew Hawkins, who were all three All-State selections.

“You just have to kind of find the kids that can step into some of those spots and take on those new roles. That's something we talk about too, is that every year your role is going to change. And so now my junior group is going to be seniors, you know, there's five of them, and they've had some past senior leadership to watch and observe and learn from that have been really good. They work hard and they're good kids, and they've been really trying to step up and take on their leadership role, so I've been really pleased watching them.”

Figuring out their new ace pitcher will be one challenge in the coming week after losing Taff. Junior Nataley Crawford will bring a lot of experience, earning a 7-1 record with a 3.2 ERA last season. They also have sophomore Kelsi Hilton, left-handed senior Raegan Rector, and freshman Addy Hughes to draw from. 

Reloading on offense is another challenge after losing Lee, who hit .532 last season, and Hawkins who was .409. Last year’s team was one of the best slugging units in school history.

“I think instead of being able to get a home run, I think we're going to be looking more at base hits,” says Brown. “We have a lot of lefties in the lineup right now. We've got a couple of freshmen, Ashlyn Clark and Kenzie King that have been getting some time. They’re lefties and they’re real fast. And so I think with time, Ashlyn Clark and them can probably look like a Madison Lee. They've got the speed and I think with experience and age, they're gonna do really well.”

As for the senior leadership, the team will lean on Avery Tanner, JoLee McNally, Raegan Rector, Lauren Hammock, and Taylor Skipper.

“Lauren Hammock has really stepped up in scrimmages and done really well in putting the ball in play and scoring runs,” says Brown. “So I hope that will continue. I've seen some real improvement and progress there. And then Taylor Skipper. She's a kid every team needs. if I need her to go play first, she’ll go play first. if I need her to get behind home plate, She's just gonna do it. She’s probably a morale booster for our kids. She's always positive and I think trying to stay positive and work with the team. All those seniors have been doing something in one way or another either by leadership on the field or actions or what they're saying vocally out there.”

Sandite Softball will kick off the season Monday, August 9th with a 5:30 p.m. home game against Tahlequah, followed by an away game against Owasso Tuesday at 7:00 p.m.

Senior Class Wins Powerpuff and Weekly Sports Roundup

A version of this story was originally published in the Sand Springs Leader.

After a three-year hiatus, powderpuff football returned to Memorial Stadium Saturday night. The Charles Page High School seniors dominated the lower classmen in the Senior Celebration fundraiser event, not giving up a single score. The event raised nearly $1800 for the all-night lock-in event that will be held after graduation.

The 21 Puff Street senior team defeated the Hoosier Daddies underclassmen 34-0 in the first game and 19-0 in the second. Cameron Clemons, Raegan Padilla, Drew Hawkins, and Madison Lee all scored touchdown runs. Kali Baker threw a dime to Lee for a TD and ran in three PATs. Lee and Ali Day both scored pick sixes, and Day took hers 79 yards before also catching the PAT toss from Baker. 

Baseball

Sandite Baseball is in a six-game slump after dropping two district games to Enid and a non-district game against Tulsa NOAH last week.

Monday’s game against Enid went fourteen innings before the Plainsmen won 6-5 on a walkoff single. The bullpen combined for 12 strikeouts in the loss, and Cason Savage hit a triple. Tuesday’s rematch was an 8-3 decision, 

Jace Arnold threw six strikeouts and Savage hit a home run in the loss to NOAH on Thursday, but six walks, two singles, and two errors in the top of the sixth gave the Jags the comeback.

Sand Springs will host Oologah-Talala Thursday at 5:00 p.m. and Sapulpa Friday at 6:00 p.m. in non-district action.

Cheer

Senior Sandite cheerleader Claire Smith has signed to join the University of Central Arkansas cheer team next season.

Dance

Sandite Dance traveled to the Dance Team Union Nationals in Orlando, and placed seventh in Hip Hop.

Golf

Meghan Charles has been bringing home some medals for the Sandite golf team this season. The Oklahoma City University-bound senior placed second at the Jenks Invitational and won the Frontier Valley Conference title with a round of 74. 

Slow Pitch Softball

Sandite Slow Pitch is 7-14 on the season after going 0-4 this past week against a tough slate of ranked teams. The girls dropped losses of 18-17 to Jenks, 13-7 to Pryor, 16-8 to Kellyville, and 10-7 to Union. 

The girls led 17-10 going into the bottom of the seventh Monday against Jenks, but the Trojans rallied with six hits and won on a walkoff fly. Avery Tanner was 4-of-5 at the plate, scoring three runs and two RBI, and Raegan Rector hit a homer.

Jaden Jordan hit a home run against Pryor, then Jordan, Kelsi Hilton, and Taylor Skipper all went yard against Kellyville. Jordan and Hilton repeated against Union, and Avery Tanner also smacked one over the right field fence.

Sandite Softball will host No. 3 Broken Arrow Thursday at 4:30 p.m. 

Track and Field

The Sandites’ trip to Jenks was postponed due to weather, giving the athletes an off week. Joseph Mattison recently signed a letter of intent to run track at Coffeyville Community College on scholarship next season, and junior Layne Kirkendoll has received scholarship offers from Oral Roberts University and South Dakota State University.