Hailey Jackson Scores 26 as Sandites Defeat Union

For the second straight year, the visiting Lady Sandite basketball team defeated the Union RedHawks behind Hailey Jackson’s scoring prowess.

Last season the senior only needed 10 points to guide her team in a 38-34 affair. On Tuesday she put up 26 to lead all scorers in a 50-42 nailbiter at the UMAC.

“I was a little off tonight, but I was able to keep it somewhat moving,” said Jackson, who exploded for 14 in the fourth quarter to stave off a Union rally.

No. 11 Sand Springs (9-4) improved to 2-2 in Frontier Valley Conference action against the unranked RedHawks (2-7), who dropped to 1-3.

Jackson surpassed 1,000 career points last weekend and her leadership has helped push the team forward while it struggles with injuries and sickness.

“She’s doing what she’s supposed to be doing,” said head coach Josh Berry. “She’s a special talent and she’s a special person.”

“We’re finally getting some pieces back that’ve been out. That’s another thing is just getting everybody healthy and getting everybody back and this thing in late February.”

Sand Springs opened on an 11-0 run and never trailed in the game, leading by as much as 13 in the third quarter, but could never fully pull away from a balanced RedHawk attack.

Yonae’ Edwards bookended a 12-3 Redhawk run to cut it as close as 16-13 midway through the second quarter before the Sandites ended the half with 9 unanswered points.

Union won the third quarter to make it 33-25 but Jackson’s fourth-quarter theatrics were too much to overcome.

Edwards scored 12 to lead the RedHawks and Vanessa Colemand and Jamiya Woodard added 10 apiece.

Sand Springs will host No. 14 Owasso (6-4, 1-3) Friday in a rematch of the Bishop Kelley Invitational finals, which Sand Springs won 51-49.

Boys - Union 60, CPHS 49

The No. 19 Union boys (5-5, 3-1) won their fifth straight meeting with No. 18 Sand Springs (6-4, 1-3) Tuesday behind a 19-point effort from Cedric Dixon.

Dixon’s three-point shooting combined with his team’s inside height advantage proved too much for the visiting Sandites, who fell 60-49 after leading through most of the first half.

“He’s our guy that we look for to make shots for us,” said head coach Rudy Garcia. “He does a pretty good job. He hit some big ones there late when we needed some shots.”

The Sandites went on an 11-3 run to close the first quarter up 14-11, but Miles Flemmons scored three buckets in a 7-point second-quarter streak to take a 23-20 lead and the RedHawks never relinquished it.

Union never led by more than eight in the third quarter and didn’t take its first double-digit lead till a bucket from Korbin Gunn with under four minutes in the game.

“Sand Springs has been playing well and we struggled a little bit early,” said Garcia. “I was happy with our defense for the most part. I thought our guys defended pretty well.”

Flemmons scored 12 and Gunn added 11 to put three RedHawks in double digits but the Sandites’ Kooper Kelly led all scorers with a career-best 20.

“I was proud of my guys,” said Garcia. “I thought they played hard tonight.”

The teams will get a rematch on February 14th at Sand Springs. Union will return to action Friday on the road at 5A No. 16 Sapulpa (5-8, 1-3)

(Girls)
CPHS;13;12;8;17;--;50.
Union;6;7;12;17;--;42.

CPHS: Jackson 26, Wilson 7, Martin 5, Morris 4, Taylor 4, Butler 2, Fueshko 2.
Union: Hishaw 12, Coleman 10, Woodard 10, Bettis 4, McSwain 4, Stith 2.

(Boys)
CPHS;14;8;13;14;--;49.
Union:11;16;14;19;--;60.

CPHS: Kelly 20, Roper 10, Johnson 6, Foster 5, Holland 4, Allen 4.
Union: Dixon 19, Flemmons 12, Gunn 11, Madrid 8, Gilayard 3, Chappelle 3, Miller 2, Bowen 2.