Shorthanded Sandites Fall 63-58 at Enid
/The continued loss of Blake Johnson, out on concussion protocol, is wearing on the Sandites.
Sand Springs went on the road to No. 19 Enid (1-1) Tuesday and fell 63-58.
Despite a talented roster with more size and physicality than they’ve had in many years, the Charles Page High School boys basketball team is 0-3 after coming up a hair short in three well-fought games.
After falling into an early 8-2 hole on Tuesday, the Sandites used a timeout to settle down and got into a scoring rhythm but still trailed 24-20 to end the first quarter shootout.
Deke Thompson and Kason Evans scored 7 apiece in a quarter that saw five different Sandites enter the scorebook to keep up with Enid’s Tre Davis with 10.
Things slowed down in the second stanza and the Sandites took their first lead since the opening basket on a pair of free throws from Alijah Roper to go up 29-28 at the 2:48 mark.
Jonathan Reed briefly gave the Plainsmen the lead on the ensuing possession but Thompson took a steal coast to coast and dunked for the advantage and added another bucket soon after to take a 33-30 lead into the locker room.
Davis tied things up with a trey to open the second half. The teams took turns exchanging leads but a layup from Roper with a 1:28 in the quarter gave the Sandites their final advantage at 43-42.
A trey from Tegan Winn put the Plainsmen up 45-43 to enter the fourth and Branden Sears added a three-pointer to open the final stanza.
The Sandites did their best to play catchup but Khalil Allen drew his fourth foul early in the third and Evans picked up his fourth in the fourth, leaving both players unable to play physical in the paint.
Kooper Kelly hit a trio of free throws with 3.3 seconds to play to cut it to 62-58 but Reed hit a free throw for the home team to secure the victory.
Thompson led the Sandites with 14 points and 7 rebounds while Evans had 13 points and 6 boards.
Davis led all scorers with 21 points, followed by Sears with 13 and Reed with 10.
Sand Springs won’t return to action till a district home game on Tuesday against Putnam City (1-1, 1-1) and will hopefully have their 6’5” power forward back in the lineup by then. Enid will host Bartlesville (1-1) on Tuesday.
Enid 63 CPHS 58
1Q: Enid 24-20.
2Q: CPHS 13-6.
3Q: Enid 15-10.
4Q: Enid 18-15.
Free Throws: Enid 7-of-9, CPHS 16-of-19.
Field Goals: Enid 25-of-59, CPHS 20-of-52.
Offensive Rebounds: Enid 7, CPHS 8.
Defensive Rebounds: Enid 19, CPHS 21.
Total Rebounds: Enid 26, CPHS 29.
Steals: Enid 4, CPHS 4.
Blocks: Enid 4, CPHS 2.
Fouls: Enid 18, CPHS 15.
Sand Springs Statistics
Points: Thompson 14, Evans 13, Kelly 9, Roper 8, Allen 8, Fueshko 6.
Offensive Rebounds: Thompson 2, Evans 2, Roper 1, Kelly 1, Allen 1, Mitchell 1.
Defensive Rebounds: Thompson 5, Evans 4, Fueshko 4, Kelly 3, Roper 2, Allen 1, Mitchell 1, Smith 1.
Total Rebounds: Thompson 7, Evans 6, Fueshko 4, Kelly 4, Roper 3, Allen 2, Mitchell 2, Smith 1.
Steals: Thompson 2, Kelly 1, Smith 1.
Assists: Roper 1, Kelly 1, Thompson 1, Allen 1, Evans 1.
Blocks: Thompson 1, Allen 1.
Fouls: Roper 4, Allen 4, Evans 4, Thompson 2, Mitchell 1.
Enid Statistics
Points: Davis 21, Sears 13, Reed 10, Winn 6, Porter 5, Zyire 4, Cotarelo 4.
Fouls: Davis 4, Porter 4, Sears 3, Allen 2, Reed 2, Winn 2, Cotarelo 1.