Sand Springs Sports Roundup: Mack Taylor and Parker Haling take fourth at Skiatook tournament

A version of this story was originally written for the Sand Springs Leader.

Cross Country

The Sandites got their first taste of the postseason Tuesday at the Frontier Valley Conference Meet in Bartlesville. The girls didn’t have a full lineup, but the varsity boys played eighth and the junior high boys placed seventh.

Jazmin Lopez led the varsity girls with a 5K time of 24:32 for 37th place. Alejandro Lopez led the varsity boys in 19:15 for 30th place, closely followed by Noah Hanlon in 19:22 for 33rd. 

Chloe Grona led the junior high girls with an 11:57 two-mile run for fourth place. Taigh Wright led the junior high boys with a time of 11:39 for 13th. 

The varsity teams will return to action Saturday, October 23rd at Mohawk Park in the 6A-East Regional.

Fishing

Sandite duo Mack Taylor and Parker Haling placed fourth at the Oklahoma BASS Nation trail event on Lake Skiatook Saturday, catching three fish totaling 6.29 pounds. On Sunday they caught one fish weighing 1.19 pounds for 37th place. 

Standings have not been updated with this weekend’s results yet, but the duo should rank among the top 10 in the state. The OBN season will take a winter break and return to action April 2nd at Lake Tenkiller.

Softball

The Charles Page High School softball team recently ended the season with an 18-15 record as Regional runners-up. 

Despite not advancing to the State tournament, the Sandites showed flashes of brilliance this year, including wins over Edmond Memorial and El Reno, who did go to State. They pitched three shutouts and won seven games by run rule.

Lauren Hammock led the team in batting average (.446), on-base percentage (.532), and hits (41). Kelsi Hilton batted .413 and led the team in slugging (.543) with a team-best four triples and 30 RBI. Raegan Rector led the team in doubles (11) and Jolee McNally led in runs (36).

Rector led the team in put-outs with 183, and Avery Tanner led in assists with 66. Rector turned 14 double plays and Tanner had 12. Rector was also among the most efficient fielders, holding a .995 fielding percentage on 204 opportunities.

Hilton was the team’s ace pitcher this season, collecting a 10-6 record with a 4.5 ERA, 1.61 WHIP, and a team-high 46 strikeouts. Nataley Crawford went 5-6 in the circle with a 4.2 ERA, 1.65 WHIP, and 42 strikeouts.

The Sandites will graduate five seniors this year: Tanner, McNally, Hammock, Rector, and Taylor Skipper.

Volleyball

Sandite Volleyball wrapped up its season with a 14-20 record, going 2-6 in Frontier Valley Conference action, and winning its home tournament.

The girls played a tougher schedule than they have in the past few years, competing at several A-league tournaments, and 12 of their 20 losses came at the hands of eventual State Qualifiers. 

Payton Robbins led the offense with 259 kills, followed by Kasidy Holland with 204, Layla Lenex with 192, and Jacelyn Smith with 147. Robbins also led the team in aces with 49, followed by Charley Fahland with 36 and Smith with 34. 

Lenex led the team in blocks with 64, Robbins had 31, and Smith had 29. Fahland had a team-high 353 digs, Robbins had 265, and Teyha Johnson had 217. Johnson handled most of the setting, recording 689 assists.

Sand Springs will graduate Smith, Holland, Fahland, and Johnson this year.

CPHS Volleyball: Youngblood named to All-Conference First Team, 5 Sandites receive honorable mentions

Charles Page High School senior Devree Youngblood was named to the Frontier Valley All-Conference First Team Tuesday morning following an 18-14 Sandite Volleyball season, and five of her teammates received honorable mentions.

Youngblood, an Oklahoma Baptist University commit, led the team in kills (260) and digs (326). She also had 12 assists, 30 blocks, and 38 aces this season. She received an All-Tournament recognition at the Mustang Invitational.

Madison Burris received an honorable mention. She scored 131 kills, 303 assists, 23 blocks, 200 digs, and 41 aces this year.

Cloe Campfield received an honorable mention. She recorded 204 kills, 5 assists, 12 blocks, 212 digs, and 31 aces.

Raylynn Mong received an honorable mention. She posted a team-high 376 assists and 45 aces, along with 2 blocks and 189 digs. She will continue her volleyball career at Ottawa University.

Vanessa Wyrick received an honorable mention. She scored 98 kills, 5 assists, 40 blocks, 42 digs, and 27 aces this season.

Junior Madison Blaylock was the the only underclassman to receive an honorable mention. She recorded 7 kills, 65 assists, 321 digs, and 41 aces this year.

Broken Arrow’s Ian Bullen was named Frontier Valley Coach of the Year after taking his team to a 32-3 overall record, 9-0 conference record, and State Runner-Up finish. The Tigers were ranked first in Class 6A going into the final week and won titles at the Norman, Owasso, and Regional Tournaments. Bullen holds a 296-177 career record and is 117-50 in his five seasons at Broken Arrow.

Owasso senior and University of Central Oklahoma-commit Mallory Hendrix was named Conference MVP. Broken Arrow’s Macy Blackburn and Natalie Morales took home Offensive MVP and Defensive MVP, respectively. The three MVPs were also named to the Oklahoma Coaches Association Large East All State team this past week.

FVC First Team All-Conference
Mia Otten (Bartlesville)
Sophie Childs (Bixby)
Haylie Jones (Broken Arrow)
Mackenzie McGuire (Broken Arrow)
Ayssa Smith (Broken Arrow)
Allison Montes (Jenks)
Honda Figueroa (Jenks)
Mikiah Perdue (Jenks)
Kylie Rathbun (Jenks)
Gabby Gurrero (Owasso)
Devree Youngblood (Sand Springs)
Tierney Jackson (Union)

FVC Second Team All-Conference
Sydney Collins (Bartlesville)
Lydia Knollmeyer (Bartlesville)
Skylar Roth (Bixby)
Tia Gripado (Booker T. Washington)
Gracie Daniels (Broken Arrow)
Emma Rhodes (Jenks)
Sophie Bufogle (Jenks)
Sydney Williams (Jenks)
Rylee Martin (Owasso)
Nushea Wideman (Sapulpa)
Abby Thompson (Union)
Emily Ludwig (Union)

Final FVC Standings
9-0 Broken Arrow (32-3)
8-2 Union (13-20)
7-2 Jenks (18-15)
7-2 Owasso (16-14)
5-4 Sand Springs (18-14)
3-6 Bartlesville (11-20)
3-6 Bixby (5-24)
2-7 Muskogee (11-11)
1-8 Booker T. Washington (10-18)
1-8 Sapulpa (7-20)

FVC Honorable Mention
Tatiana Flores (Bartlesville)
Baylea Norris (Bixby)
Abby Armstrong (Bixby)
Megan Roberts (Bixby)
Avery Bernazard (Bixby)
Sydney Thompson (Booker T. Washington)
Olivia Boss (Broken Arrow)
Halle Bullen (Broken Arrow)
Kiana Clark (Broken Arrow)
Kendall Ferguson (Broken Arrow)
Kailey Hathorn (Broken Arrow)
Savanna LaBiche (Jenks)
Adi Morgan (Jenks)
Megan Salyer (Jenks)
Mia Burge (Jenks)
Paige Irwin (Muskogee)
Chloe Lamont (Muskogee)
Mia Williams (Muskogee)
Addy Berry (Owasso)
Avery Vancuren (Owasso)
Jenna Holderman (Owasso)
Madison Burris (Sand Springs)
Madison Blaylock (Sand Springs)
Cloe Campfield (Sand Springs)
Raylynn Mong (Sand Springs)
Vanessa Wyrick (Sand Springs)
Audrey Malay (Sapulpa)
Aly Blackwell (Union)
Liz Borgelt (Union)
Maddie Lapointe (Union)

Large West All-State
Ella Condon (Bishop McGuinness)
Madison Edwards (Bishop McGuiness)
Carmae Jones (Carl Albert)
Teagan Polcovich (Edmond Deer Creek)
Regan Pendleton (Edmond Memorial)
Kamryn Bacus (Edmond North)
Gracie Burleson (Edmond North)
Rorianna Chartier (Edmond Santa Fe)
Allie Jennings (Mount St. Mary)
Madison Hajek (Mustang)

Small West All-State
Whitney Bowie (Bethany)
Rachel Altic (Cache)
Becky Robinson (Cement)
Taylor White (Chisholm)
Lindsey Baird (Christian Heritage)
Taylor McClanahan (Crossings Christian)
Alex Black (Heritage Hall)
Ashlyn Orr (Oklahoma Bible Academy)
Mary Streller (Oklahoma Christian School)
Macie Nolan (Southwest Covenant)

Large East All-State
Caitlin Ozment (Bishop Kelley)
Sophie Childs (Bixby)
Macy Blackburn (Broken Arrow)
Natalie Morales (Broken Arrow)
Brooke Jones (Claremore)
Heather Stiles (Coweta)
Mallory Hendrix (Owasso)
Brooklyn Fluke (Shawnee)
McKenzie Vilade (Stillwater)
Jaxie Wakley (Victory Christian)

Small East All-State
Hannah Armstrong (Berryhill)
Kathryn Gleason (Lincoln Christian)
Jordan Riley (Lincoln Christian)
Sara Thomas (Metro Christian)
Rachel Gurley (Metro Christian)
Bella Vu (Regent Prep)
Zoe Camp (Regent Prep)
Kennedy Langebartels (Summit Christian)
Daryl Hooper (Tahlequah Sequoyah)
Maddy McKinney (Union)

CPHS Track: Aden Baughman wins Frontier Valley Conference Championship

The Charles Page High School boys’ track and field team took eighth place at the Frontier Valley Conference Championship Thursday at Union with one individual champion.

U.S. Air Force-signee Aden Baughman won his second conference title and seventh gold medal of the season with a 2:00.99 finish in the 800-meter run.

Mitchell Mefford placed second in discus with a distance of 143’02.5”, less than two feet behind the champion. Joel Mackey placed third in the 100-meter dash in 11.11 seconds and fourth in the 200 in 22.7. Titus Wright set a PR of 1:02.91 in the 400.

The boys' relay teams placed fifth in the 4x100, fifth in the 4x400, and sixth in the 4x800.

The Lady Sandites placed tenth, but avoided going scoreless thanks to Mackenzie Rader.

Rader had a great day all around. She placed fifth in the 100 hurdles in 17.52 and set personal records in two other events with a high jump of 4’10” and a long jump of 15’10.5”. Jazmin Lopez had a PR long jump of 12’05.25” and a PR 800 run in 2:58.53.

The top three teams were the same in both men and women’s competition. Broken Arrow won both titles, Union came in runner-up, and Jenks placed third in both. Booker T. Washington placed fourth in men’s and seventh in women’s during their first season in the FVC.

Sand Springs will return to action Saturday, May 4th at the OSSAA 6A Regional Championship at Ponca City High School against Broken Arrow, Enid, Midwest City, Ponca City, Putnam City West, Shawnee, and Stillwater. Events are set to begin at 9:30 a.m.

Sandite Results
4x100 Relay - 5th Place - 44.54
4x400 Relay - 5th Place - 3:32.26
4x800 Relay - 6th Place - 8:55.67
110 Hurdles
10th - Matt Wilkerson - 18.49
12th - Alex Newport - 19.35
13th - Knox Goggins - 20.43
300 Hurdles
14th - Alex Newport - 46.99
17th - Knox Goggins - 54.03
18th - David Rigsby - 58.90
100 Dash
3rd - Joel Mackey - 11.11
12th - Joseph Mattison - 11.92
19th - Morgan Lockhart - 12.17
200 Dash
4th - Joel Mackey - 22.70
20th - Morgan Lockhart - 25.43
24th - Daren Hawkins - 27.30
400 Dash
20th - Dalton Wilcox - 59.91
21st - Titus Wright - 1:02.91
800 Run
1st - Aden Baughman - 2:00.99
1600 Run
8th - Jacob Smith - 4:48.95
16th - Danny Murray - 4:59.99
Long Jump
20th - Knox Goggins - 14’08.50”
21st - Justin Guynn - 13’03.00”
Shot Put
15th - Mitchell Mefford - 40’05.00”
Discus Throw
2nd - Mitchell Mefford - 143’02.50”
7th - Riley Magee - 131’09.00”

Male Champions
4x100 Relay - Broken Arrow - 41.77
4x200 Relay - Union - 1:26.70
4x400 Relay - Broken Arrow - 3:24.13
4x800 Relay - Bartlesville - 8:13.03
110 Hurdles - Luis Abad - 15.41
300 Hurdles - Henry Falls - 40.07
100 Dash - AJ Green - 10.83
200 Dash - AJ Green - 21.90
400 Dash - Gentry Williams - 47.91
800 Run - Aden Baughman - 2:00.99
1600 Run - Hudson Mazzei - 4:38.92
3200 Run - Andres Chapa - 10:13.72
High Jump - Jack Jansen - 6’02.00”
Long Jump - Brennan Presley - 22’06.50”
Pole Vault - Brandon Hanoch - 15’03.00”
Shot Put - Hunter Wright - 52’06.00”
Discus Throw - Earnest Grayson - 145’01.00”

Male Team Scores
168.5 Broken Arrow
144.5 Union
95.0 Jenks
45.5 Booker T. Washington
44.5 Bartlesville
43.0 Bixby
42.5 Owasso
38.0 Sand Springs
21.0 Sapulpa
8.5 Muskogee

Lady Sandite Results
100 Hurdles
5th - Mackenzie Rader - 17.52
12th - Elizabeth Watts - 18.80
300 Hurdles
14th - Elizabeth Watts - 55.54
100 Dash
21st - Davina Green - 14.76
24th - Kristen Fields - 15.81
26th - Joselyn Schinnerer - 16.23
200 Dash
16th - Davina Green - 30.44
19th - Joselyn Shinnerer - 33.93
21st - Kaitlyn Converse - 34.97
400 Dash
15th - Wanageeska Williams - 1:12.16
800 Run
14th - Jazmin Lopez - 2:58.53
3200 Run
17th - Erika Baker - 14:30.00
High Jump
8th - Mackenzie Rader - 4’10.00”
Long Jump
10th - Mackenzie Rader - 15’10.50”
22nd - Jazmin Lopez - 12’05.25”
Discus Throw
13th - Ayden Meade - 83’00.00”

Female Champions
4x100 Relay - Broken Arrow - 49.14
4x200 Relay - Broken Arrow - 1:43.72
4x400 Relay - Broken Arrow - 4:03.89
4x800 Relay - Broken Arrow - 9:39.26
100 Hurdles - Danielle Shaw - 16.82
300 Hurdles - Brianna Hays - 47.13
100 Dash - Mikah Ferrying - 13.13
200 Dash - Danielle Shaw - 26.81
400 Dash - Kanisius Harding - 58.65
800 Run - Brianna Hays - 2:18.90
1600 Run - Avery Mazzei - 5:21.68
3200 Run - Avery Mazzei - 11:22.00
High Jump - Takyla Pitts - 5’00.00”
Long Jump - Takyla Pitts - 17’05.50”
Pole Vault - Sedona Emde - 10’09.00”
Shot Put - Dymon Murdock - 38’07.00”
Discus Throw - Bailey Tilley - 124’08.00”

Female Team Scores
180.3 Broken Arrow
145.0 Union
123.3 Jenks
84.3 Owasso
32.0 Bartlesville
31.0 Bixby
28.0 Booker T. Washington
21.0 Sapulpa
4.0 Muskogee
2.0 Sand Springs

OCA Basketball: Johnson, Kersgieter, Savage, and Durkee receive All-State Honors

The Oklahoma Coaches Association released its list of All-State basketball honorees recently and Sand Springs had several recipients. The organization only recognizes seniors.

Destiny Johnson and Holly Kersgieter both made the All-State Girls team, while Cole Durkee and Cale Savage received Class 6A All-Star status. The All-Star honor recognizes top-players from each classification, while the All-State team is the absolute cream of the crop.

Johnson, a University of Tulsa-commit, was also named to the Oklahoma Girls Basketball Coaches Association All-State Team, and the Frontier Valley All-Conference First Team, and was named the FVC Defensive Player of the Year. Johnson shot 48.3% in the field and 75.9% on free throws this season, averaging 16.6 points, 3.7 rebounds, 1.3 assists, and 2.8 steals per game. She scored 1,315 points in her career.

Kersgieter, a University of Kansas-commit, was also named to the OGBCA All-State Girls Team and FVC All-Conference First Team. Kersgieter shot 46.5% in the field and 76.1% at the charity stripe, averaging 19.2 points, 9.2 rebounds, 1.3 assists, and 2.0 steals per game. She finished her career with 1,406 points.

Savage, a Northern Oklahoma College Baseball-commit, also made the FVC Third Team. Savage shot 45.7% in the field and 78.5% at the stripe, averaging 12.0 points, 3.3 rebounds and 1.0 assist per game. He totaled 650 points in his career.

Durkee shot 43.7% in the field and 66.7% at the stripe, averaging 4.1 rebounds and 8.7 points per game. He scored 484 points in his career.

The girls will play in the OCA All-State game July 24th at the Oral Roberts University Mabee Center at 8:30 p.m. They will also play in the OGBCA All-State game June 1st at 1:00 p.m. at Norman North High School.

Small West Boys

Conner Boydston (Big Pasture)
Mountae Edmundson Jr. (Centennial)
Cason McLemore (Cyril)
Noah Claussen (Duke)
Kellen Hines (Ft. Cobb-Broxton)
Jalen Johnson (Hobart)
Tate Cathcart (Hooker)
Syrus Grisby (Luther)
Cristian Avila (Okarche)
Hugh Edmo (Riverside)

Large West Boys

Kobe Higgins (Del City)
Drew Tennial (Edmond Memorial)
Antonio Gordon (Eisenhower)
Dyson Plumley (El Reno)
William McDonald (Heritage Hall)
Trey Green (Kingfisher)
Jett Sternberger (Kingfisher)
J.D. Ray (Midwest City)
Shemar Smith (Norman North)
Micah Thomas (Putnam North)

Small West Girls

Caitlin Flackman (Burlington)
Olivia Curtis (Christian Heritage)
Fayth Laughlin (Cyril)
Maddie Mason (Fairview)
Halee Morris (Hammon
Tresha Yager (OK Christian Academy)
Karly Gore (Seiling)
Macy Gore (Seiling)
Payton Row (Sulphur)
Katelyn Crosthwait (Washington)

Large West Girls

Sierra Gordon (Ardmore)
Aliyah Llanusa (Choctaw)
Kamri Heath (Edmond North)
Keira Neal (Edmond Santa Fe)
Izzy Cummins (Elgin)
Paige Pendley (Elgin)
Cur’tiera Haywood (Mustang)
Jacie Evans (Norman North)
Maci Attalla (Piedmont)
Regan Crawford (Piedmont)

Small East Boys

Gabe Gouge (Dale)
Cale Lazenby (Glencoe)
Houston Greggs (Hugo)
Jacob Germany (Kingston)
R.J. Weeks (Kingston)
Josh Lynch (Kinta)
Justin Seay (Rejoice Christian)
Tylor Perry (Spiro)
Sando Hill (Vanoss)
C.J. Briley (Wright City)

Large East Boys

Seth Hurd (Booker T. Washington)
Jace Jordan (Broken Bow)
Kaleb Stokes (Lincoln Christian)
Seth Pomeroy (Owasso)
Camryn Dennis (Sapulpa)
Julian Smith (Sapulpa)
Hunter Staten (Stillwater)
Jaylan Thomas (Tulsa Central)
Kalib Boone (Tulsa Memorial)
Keylan Boone (Tulsa Memorial)

Small East Girls

Kyle Rogers (Adair)
Maddie Harelson (Davenport)
Macayla Needham (Eufala)
Morgan Romero (Frontier)
Jaycee Kitchell (Hartshorne)
Jalei Oglesby (Howe)
Emma Epperly (Latta)
Makayla Miller (Smithville)
Jonia Walker (Tahlequah Seqouoyah)
Nakai Harjo (Varnum)

Large East Girls

Jena’ Williams (Bartlesville)
Gabby Gregory (Holland Hall)
Hannah Boyett (Muldrow)
M’Kayla Hillman (Pryor)
Destiny Johnson (Sand Springs)
Holly Kersgieter (Sand Springs)
Lauren Fields (Shawnee)
Makyra Tramble (Shawnee)
Gem Summers (Victory Christian)
Lakara Jordan (Will Rogers)

All Star Boys

Class B
Conner Boydston (Big Pasture)
Hayden Dill (Boswell)
Jett Snowden (Calumet)
Dakota Reedy (Carney)
Jaylon Stanton (Chattanooga)
Garrick Askew (Copan)
Noah Claussen (Duke)
Tommy McGee (Duke)
Brian Brinkley (Erick)
Kris Fargo (Freedom)
Kidd Barrera (Granite)
Josh Lynch (Kinta)
Braden Ray (Kinta)
Alex Leon (Lookeba-Sickles)
Karlonte Carter (New Lima)
Adam Deatherage (New Lima)
Brody Brooks (Paoli)
Nathan Winter (Stringtown)
Class A
Kooper Boatright (Alex)
Garrett Addington (Clayton)
Casen McLemore (Cyril)
Albert Suarez (Cyril)
Kellen Hines (Ft. Cobb-Broxton)
Dante Lightfoot (Frontier)
Connor Norman (Frontier)
Braiden Clark (Glencoe)
Cale Lazenby (Glencoe)
Cord Morlan (Hydro-Eakly)
Cache Stone (Kiowa)
Dane Duvall (Laverne)
Mason Hart (Pond Creek-Hunter)
Cristian Avila (Okarche)
Tucker Neuenschwander (Okarche)
Osvaldo Lora (Ringwood)
Dayne Bowerman (Roff)
Reece Alexander (Sterling)
Bryce Conley (Strother)
Bryson Sherlin (Velma-Alma)
Ethan Adams (Whitesboro)
Trevor Roberts (Whitesboro)
Bobby Rose (Whitesboro)
C.J. Briley (Wright City)
Class 2A
Joey D’Angelo (Carnegie)
Tristan Hainta (Carnegie)
Hugo Rodriguez (Hennessey)
Jalen Johnson (Hobart)
Alec Meinert (Hobart)
Tate Cathcart (Hooker)
Syrus Grisby (Luther)
Trevor Damron (Merritt)
Dayken Rackley (Minco)
Malik Pete (Northeast Academy)
Darvin Petties (Northeast Academy)
Rodney Gray (Wayne)
Class 3A
Mountae’ Edmunson Jr. (Centennial)
Kolton Childers (Chisholm)
Zach Hale (Christian Heritage)
Hoston Greggs (Hugo)
Laquon Wells (Idabel)
Nicholas Watson (Jones)
Jacob Heath (Kellyville)
Jordan White (Kellyville)
Jacob Germany (Kingston)
Conner Brister (Kingston)
R.J. Weeks (Kingston)
Dylan Gibson (Little Axe)
Zane Nutter (Marietta)
Trace Stewart (Marietta)
Coleton Taylor (Marietta)
Trevor Burns (Metro Christian)
Jacob Mershon (Metro Christian)
Hugh Edmo (Riverside)
Titus Owens (Riverside)
Chase Pyeatt (Roland)
Tylor Perry (Spiro)
Malik Gilliam (Star Spencer)
Blaine Garner (Tahlequah Sequoyah)
Manuel Trejo (Washington)
Class 4A
Christian Bravehart (Anadarko)
David Miller (Bethany)
Jack Kiker (Blanchard)
Jace Jordan (Broken Bow)
Theran Smith (Byng)
Holden Bartosovsky (Elgin)
Connor Slater (Elgin)
Nolan Fox (Harrah)
Will McDonald (Heritage Hall)
Jordan Spurlock (Inola)
Corey Coleman (John Marshall)
Patrick Garrett (John Marshall)
Trey Green (Kingfisher)
Jett Sternberger (Kingfisher)
Kaleb Stokes (Lincoln Christian)
Jake Banfield (Mannford)
Daniel Keizer (Mannford)
Lucas Wolfe (Stilwell)
Jaylan Thomas (Tulsa Central)
Garrett Rouse (Tuttle)
Ashton Bartholemew (Wagoner)
Class 5A
Jack Foreman (Del City)
Kobe Higgins (Del City)
Sam Petersen (Duncan)
Kevin Wilson (Duncan)
Antonio Gordon (Eisenhower)
Derek Havern (El Reno)
Eli Hollis (El Reno)
Dyson Plumley (El Reno)
Zach Lerblance (McAlester)
Hunter Oden (Piedmont)
Kalib Boone (Tulsa Memorial)
Keylan Booner (Tulsa Memorial)
Class 6A
Seth Hurd (Booker T. Washington)
Miles Slater (Deer Creek)
Zach Tretheway (Deer Creek)
Drew Tennial (Edmond Memorial)
Jaylen O’Conner (Edmond Santa Fe)
Peyton Golightly (Jenks)
Blake Seacat (Jenks)
J.D. Ray (Midwest City)
Shemar Smith (Norman North)
Seth Pomeroy (Owasso)
Micah Thomas (Putnam North)
Cole Durkee (Sand Springs)
Cale Savage (Sand Springs)
Camryn Dennis (Sapulpa)
Julian Smith (Sapulpa)
Deandre Love (Shawnee)
Dylan Smith (Stillwater)
Hunter Staten (Stillwater)

All Star Girls

Class B
Carli Word (Arnett)
Marcy Segovia (Boise City-Keyes)
Courtney Williams (Boise City-Keyes)
Caitlin Flackman (Burlington)
Esmerelda Muniz (Calumet)
Cari Bruster (Chattanooga)
Faith Calhoun (Granite)
Morgan Miller (Hammon)
Halee Morris (Hammon)
Kenedie Walker (Hammon)
Alexis PAck (Mulhall-Orlando)
Kayleigh Hunter (Red Oak)
Madison Factor (Sasakwa)
Jaden Severin (Timberlake)
Savannah Deatherage (Varnum)
Nakai Harjo (Varnum)
Madyson Kinsey (Varnum)
Madison Carter (Webbers Falls)
Shianne Garrison (Webbers Falls)
Class A
Leanne Thompson (Canute)
Jasmine Boyett (Cheyenne)
Fayth Laughlin (Cyril)
Maddie Harelson (Davenport)
Savannah Been (Dewar)
Morgan Britt (Dewar)
Shelby Black (Frontier)
Marilyn Goodman (Frontier)
Morgan Romero (Frontier)
Mady Swart (Garber)
Cassie Manning (Glencoe)
Gabbi Parker (Hydro-Eakley)
Kalyn Yancey (Hydro-Eakley)
Kassidy Rother (Okarche)
Karley Miller (OK Christian Academy)
Tresha Yager (OK Christian Academy)
Cambry Hokit (Porum)
Karly Gore (Seiling)
Macy Gore (Seiling)
Raylee Tautfest (Seiling)
Kynsie Brown (Smithville)
Makayla Miller (Smithville)
Alexis Chamberlain (Stonewall)
Dawsyn Lyon (Stonewall)
Class 2A
Haley Davis (Chouteau-Mazie)
Sydni Keys (Chouteau-Mazie)
Giselle Wilson (Chouteau-Mazie)
Lacy Savage (Dale)
Maddie Mason (Fairview)
Jaycee Kitchell (Hartshorne)
Taylor Robinson (Hollis)
Alaijah Stewart (Hollis)
Jalei Oglesby (Howe)
Emma Epperly (Latta)
Shelby Garrett (Latta)
Caitlin Bailey (Luther)
Dustie Pence (Mangum)
Emme Douglas (Minco)
Cassidy Franklin (Minco)
Cheyanne Crain (Mounds)
Kalee Cross (Navajo)
Aiyonnah Tecumseh (Preston)
Caitlyn Long (Rush Springs)
Morgan White (Rush Springs)
Kelby Wilson (Sayre)
Cierra Johnson (Wellston)
Tarrah Stevens (Wyandotte)
Class 3A
Kyla Rogers (Adair)
Lauren Masquat (Chandler)
Olivia Curtis (Christian Heritage)
Macayla Needham (Eufala)
Lauren Lee (Henryetta)
Meagan Bartee (Lindsay)
Madison Anderson (Lone Grove)
Korbyn Leblanc (OK Christian)
Cava Wright (Prague)
Seanna Boltz (Riverside)
Keva New Holy (Riverside)
Madison Slinkey (Riverside)
Payton Row (Sulphur)
Jonia Walker (Tahlequah Sequoyah)
Katelyn Crosthwait (Washington)
Class 4A
Jessica Quetone (Anadarko)
Kimberly Stephens (Anadarko)
Mollee Mason (Bristow)
Braelyn Berlowitz (Cushing)
Izzy Cummins (Elgin)
Paige Pendley (Elgin)
Melissa Southard (Elk City)
Danielle Johnson (Fort Gibson)
Macee Barnes (Grove)
Hannah Stanley (Heritage Hall)
Gabby Gregory (Holland Hall)
Jkatelyn Stolz (Kingfisher)
Hannah Boyett (Muldrow)
Madison Chambers (Muldrow)
Caleigh Stevenson (OKC Douglass)
Cailen Jolley (Pauls Valley)
Kycen Dunivan (Perkins-Tryon)
Coley Larson (Perkins-Tryon)
Anna Simmons (Plainview)
Eva Fryrear (Tuttle)
Macy McAdoo (Tuttle)
Callie Battenfield (Verdigris)
Gem Summers (Victory Christian)
River Jeffries (Vinita)
Class 5A
Jordan Benway (Altus)
Kaylen Carroll (Altus)
Sierra Gordon (Ardmore)
Bryn Willt (Collinsville)
Kiera Davis (El Reno)
Merzedes Macias (El Reno)
Hallie Horton (Lawton Eisenhower)
Ginger Reece (Lawton Eisenhower)
Sydney Gunter (Lawton MacArthur)
Haelee Hudson (Noble)
Maci Attalla (Piedmont)
Regan Crawford (Piedmont)
M’Kayla Hillman (Pryor)
Kenzie Silkey (Pryor)
Hollie Wood (Pryor)
Taya Green (Tahlequah)
Allia Stayathome (Tahlequah)
Lakara Jordan (Will Rogers)
Kami Porter (Woodward)
Class 6A
Jena’ Williams (Bartlesville)
Dariann Myles (Bixby)
Sydnee Schovanec (Bixby)
Aliyah Llanusa (Choctaw)
Makayla White (Choctaw)
Adrianna Carrethers (Deer Creek)
Taylor Norman (Edmond Memorial)
Kamri Heath (Edmond North)
Krislyn Jones (Edmond Santa Fe)
Keira Neal (Edmond Santa Fe)
Koreea Kirksey (Midwest City)
Ellsie Foreman (Mustang)
Cur’Tiera Haywood (Mustang)
Jacie Evans (Norman North)
Madison Birnbaum (Ponca City)
Destiny Johnson (Sand Springs)
Holly Kersgieter (Sand Springs)
Taylor Dement (Sapulpa)
Lauren Fields (Shawnee)
Makyra Tramble (Shawnee)
Jaci Littell (Stillwater)
Alyzha Knapp (Union)
Sadie Moyer (Union)
Sunny Middleton (Yukon)

CPHS Basketball: Richardson, Kersgieter, Johnson named to All-Conference First Team

The Frontier Valley Conference recently announced its All-Conference accolades for the 2018-2019 basketball season and Sand Springs was well represented.

University of Tulsa-commit Destiny Johnson and University of Kansas-commit Holly Kersgieter were both named to the All-Conference First Team. Johnson was also named Defensive Player of the Year. Northeastern State University-commit Isabella Regalado received an honorable mention. All three Lady Sandites are seniors.

Johnson and Kersgieter were also recently named to the Oklahoma Girls Basketball Coaches Association All-State Team.

On the boys side, junior standout Davon Richardson was a First Team selection and Northern Oklahoma College Baseball-commit Cale Savage made the Third Team. Also on the third team was Jenks senior Peyton Golightly, who played for Sand Springs his sophomore year.

Johnson shot 48.3% in the field and 75.9% on free throws this season, averaging 16.6 points, 3.7 rebounds, 1.3 assists, and 2.8 steals per game. She scored 1,315 points in her career.

Kersgieter shot 46.5% in the field and 76.1% at the charity stripe, averaging 19.2 points, 9.2 rebounds, 1.3 assists, and 2.0 steals per game. She finished her career with 1,406 points.

Regalado shot 32.1% in the field and 72.0% from the stripe, averaging 7.2 points, 5.2 rebounds, and 1.2 steals per game. She scored 695 career points.

Richardson shot 48.9% in the field and 69.2% at the free throw line, averaging 15.7 points, 8.4 rebounds, 2.0 assists, 1.0 steal, and 1.1 blocks per game. His career scoring total stands at 718.

Savage shot 45.7% in the field and 78.5% at the stripe, averaging 12.0 points, 3.3 rebounds and 1.0 assist per game. He totaled 650 points in his career.

The Charles Page girls won their second FVC Championship in the past three years with a perfect 14-0 conference record. The boys went 9-5 for fourth place.

Week 8 High School 6A Basketball Rankings

Girls Rankings

  1. Putnam City West (12-2)
  2. Bartlesville (11-0)
  3. Owasso (9-2)
  4. Edmond Santa Fe (9-2)
  5. Edmond Memorial (9-3)
  6. Westmoore (11-4)
  7. Choctaw (9-3)
  8. Norman North (9-3)
  9. Sand Springs (9-4)
  10. Mustang (8-3)
  11. Norman (8-3)
  12. Bixby (11-3)
  13. Deer Creek (8-4)
  14. Edmond North (8-4)
  15. Midwest City (8-4)
  16. Shawnee (9-3)
  17. Ponca City (9-4)
  18. Yukon (8-4)
  19. Jenks (7-4)
  20. Sapulpa (7-7)

Conference Strength

  1. Central Oklahoma (56)
  2. Suburban (47.6)
  3. Frontier Valley (43)
  4. Big Ten (41.2)
  5. All-City (7.7)

Top Offenses - Avg Points Scored

  1. Putnam City West (75.1)
  2. Westmoore (64.1)
  3. Yukon (60.8)
  4. Sand Springs (58.3)
  5. Choctaw (57.4)
  6. Edmond Santa Fe (57)
  7. Jenks (55.2)
  8. Midwest City (54.9)
  9. Bartlesville (54.9)
  10. Norman (54.2)

Top Defenses - Avg Points Allowed

  1. Bartlesville (27.9)
  2. Shawnee (32.2)
  3. Moore (37.1)
  4. Mustang (37.9)
  5. Choctaw (40.7)
  6. Owasso (41.1)
  7. Edmond North (42.3)
  8. Bixby (42.6)
  9. Edmond Memorial (43)
  10. Norman North (43.3)

Avg Margin of Victory

  1. Putnam City West (27.6)
  2. Bartlesville (27)
  3. Westmoore (18.1)
  4. Choctaw (16.7)
  5. Yukon (14.1)
  6. Shawnee (13.9)
  7. Moore (12.3)
  8. Sand Springs (11.4)
  9. Owasso (9.7)
  10. Edmond North (9.0)

Boys Rankings

  1. Broken Arrow (10-1)
  2. Edmond Santa Fe (9-2)
  3. Putnam City North (10-3)
  4. Putnam City West (11-3)
  5. Norman North (10-2)
  6. Midwest City (8-4)
  7. Union (8-3)
  8. Norman (9-3)
  9. Sand Springs (11-2)
  10. Sapulpa (9-2)
  11. Owasso (8-3)
  12. Edmond Memorial (8-5)
  13. Choctaw (7-5)
  14. Putnam City (8-7)
  15. Southmoore (7-4)
  16. Westmoore (6-6)
  17. Edmond North (5-7)
  18. Stillwater (6-6)
  19. Deer Creek (4-7)
  20. Shawnee (5-7)

Conference Strength

  1. Big Ten (58.2)
  2. Frontier Valley (52.6)
  3. Central Oklahoma (44.5)
  4. Suburban (40.3)
  5. All-City (23.9)

Top Offenses - Avg Points Scored

  1. Sapulpa (77)
  2. Midwest City (72.9)
  3. Putnam City West (72.5)
  4. Broken Arrow (70.7)
  5. Putnam City North (70.4)
  6. Edmond Santa Fe (69.5)
  7. Norman North (68.8)
  8. Sand Springs (68.1)
  9. Capitol Hill (64.6)
  10. Putnam City (64.5)

Top Defenses - Avg Points Allowed

  1. Stillwater (48)
  2. Edmond Memorial (48.5)
  3. Union (49.3)
  4. Broken Arrow (50)
  5. Westmoore (51.3)
  6. Jenks (51.7)
  7. Sand Springs (52.3)
  8. Norman (54.8)
  9. Edmond North (55)
  10. Mustang (55.8)

Avg Margin of Victory

  1. Broken Arrow (20.7)
  2. Sand Springs (15.8)
  3. Union (15.2)
  4. Putnam City West (13.6)
  5. Sapulpa (13.5)
  6. Putnam City North (11.2)
  7. Edmond Santa Fe (10.7)
  8. Norman North (8.6)
  9. Midwest City (6.9)
  10. Owasso (6.7)
    Stillwater (6.7)