Four Former Sandites Kick Off College Wrestling Season

Charles Page High School’s four-time undefeated State Champion from the Class of 2017 is back in the lineup at Oklahoma State University.

Daton Fix is in his seventh year overall and final year of eligibility. The redshirt senior is a three-time NCAA runner-up and four-time All-American and is looking to close out his storied career atop the podium.

Fix pinned his first opponent of the season, No. 16 Kurt Phipps, in 5:31 in a 38-6 dual win against Bucknell.

Also in the lineup at OSU is Carter Young, who won a State title at Sand Springs as a freshman before transferring to Stillwater.

The Pokes will return to action on December 1st at the Cliff Keen Invitational in Las Vegas.

Ethan White (2023) is in his freshman year at Reinhardt University. White is 1-4 thus far, competing in two open tournaments. The Eagles will return to action at the Lindsey Wilson Duals on December 9th.

Ethan Norton (2022) is in his sophomore season at University of the Ozarks where he recently took 8th place at the Maryville Kaufman/Brand/Bayly Open. The Eagles will compete at the Drury University Open on December 2nd.

Ava Watts and Kate Webb Sign College LOIs

The Charles Page High School girls’ soccer team had two seniors sign letters of intent to play at the collegiate level Wednesday morning at the Ed Dubie Field House.

Midfielder Ava Watts signed with Texas A&M at Commerce, an NCAA Division I program competing in the Southland Conference.

"Ava is a great athletic box-to-box midfielder from Tulsa SC ECNL with an extremely high engine,” said TAMU head coach Ashley Gordon. “She has great mentality on both sides of the ball. She is good with both feet, dominates in the air and scores goals."

Watts has been one of the most prolific scorers in school history, leading the team with 21 goals last season and 37 in her career.

The TAMU Lions went 9-7-3 overall last season and were 7-1-2 in their conference.

Defender and goalkeeper Kate Webb signed with University of the Ozarks, an NCAA Division III program in Clarkesville, Arkansas, competing in the American Southwest Conference.

The Eagles had their best record in over a decade at 8-8-1 last season to tie the record for most wins in school history. They also set a new program record with six shutouts.