Volleyball, Softball, Football Rankings, League Standings

OSSAA District 6A-3 Fast Pitch Softball Standings

4-0 Owasso (15-1)
4-0 Shawnee (16-0)
5-1 Jenks (5-4)
5-2 Sand Springs (14-3)
2-5 Ponca City (4-13)
0-5 Sapulpa (1-6)
0-7 Muskogee (1-10)

OSSAA Class 6A Week 3 Volleyball Rankings

1. Edmond Santa Fe (13-2)
2. Jenks (12-1)
3. Bishop Kelley (8-3)
4. Norman North (10-3)
5. Edmond Memorial (9-2)
6 Mustang (15-3)
7. Deer Creek (8-3)
8. Broken Arrow (10-7)
9. Edmond North (7-4)
10. Bishop McGuinness (10-0)
11. Owasso (10-6)
12. Bixby (11-3)
13. Union (4-7)
14. Moore (6-5)
15. Bartlesville (8-4)
16. Southmoore (3-7)
17. Yukon (2-6)
18. Enid (10-4)
18. Sand Springs (11-10)
20. Booker T. Washington (4-7)

Frontier Valley Conference Volleyball Standings

4-0 Broken Arrow (10-7)
4-0 Jenks (12-1)
4-1 Owasso (10-6)
3-1 Bartlesville (8-4)
3-2 Bixby (11-3)
1-3 Union (4-7)
1-3 Booker T. Washington (4-7)
1-4 Sand Springs (11-10)
1-5 Muskogee (7-8)
0-3 Sapulpa (8-10)

Class 6A-II Sandite Pride Week 3 Football Rankings

1. Bixby (2-0)
2. Stillwater (1-0)
3. Booker T. Washington (2-0)
4. Del City (0-1)
5. Choctaw (0-1)
6. Putnam City North (1-0)
7. Muskogee (0-2)
8. Midwest City (1-1).
9. Edmond Deer Creek (1-0)
10. Lawton (1-0)
11. Bartlesville (1-0)
12. Sand Springs (1-1)
13. Ponca City (0-1)
14. Northwest Classen (1-0)
15. Putnam City West (0-1)
16. U.S. Grant (0-1)

Volleyball, Softball, Football Rankings, League Standings

OSSAA Class 6A Volleyball Week 1 Rankings

  1. Edmond Santa Fe (10-1).

  2. Deer Creek (6-1).

  3. Bishop Kelley (4-2).

  4. Jenks (4-0).

  5. Edmond Memorial (2-0).

  6. Norman North (4-2).

  7. Mustang (11-2).

  8. Broken Arrow (5-2).

  9. Owasso (6-1).

  10. Bishop McGuinness (8-0).

  11. Edmond North (4-4).

  12. Bixby (8-1).

  13. Union (3-6).

  14. Enid (8-3).

  15. Moore (4-3).

  16. Southmoore (2-2).

  17. Bartlesville (6-4).

  18. Sand Springs (7-9)

Frontier Valley Conference Volleyball Standings

2-0 Jenks (4-0)
2-0 Broken Arrow (5-2)
2-0 Owasso (6-1)
1-0 Bixby (8-1)
1-1 Bartlesville (6-4)
1-1 Muskogee (6-4)
0-1 Booker T. Washington (0-1)
0-2 Sapulpa (7-9)
0-2 Sand Springs (7-9)
0-2 Union (3-6)

OSSAA Fast Pitch 6A-3 District Standings

3-0 Owasso (10-1)
3-0 Shawnee (9-0)
3-0 Jenks (6-3)
2-1 Sand Springs (11-2)
2-3 Ponca City (3-10)
0-4 Sapulpa (0-4)
0-5 Muskogee (1-6)

Class 6A-II Sandite Pride Football Rankings

  1. Bixby

  2. Stillwater

  3. Del City

  4. Choctaw

  5. Muskogee

  6. Booker T. Washington

  7. Putnam City North

  8. Midwest City

  9. Edmond Deer Creek

  10. Lawton

  11. Bartlesville

  12. Ponca City

  13. Sand Springs

  14. Putnam City West

  15. U.S. Grant

  16. Northwest Classen

Sand Springs disc golf results - Bachelor Bash at McClure Park

Several Sand Springs disc golfers turned out for the Bachelor Bash disc golf tournament at McClure Park on Sunday. The PDGA-sanctioned one-round C-Tier tournament was hosted by Innova-sponsored local pro DeVan Owens, who will soon be marrying and relocating to Arizona.

Charles Page librarian Richard Why placed second in the Open division , shooting 48 on the par 54 course for a 995-rated round. Broken Arrow’s Brandon Cawthorne won the event with a 1029-rated score of 45.

Seth Cook tied for first place in the Pro Masters 40+ division with a score of 55 for a 915-rated round.

Virgil Noah placed 12th in Advanced with a score of 55 for a 915-rated round.

Kristal Briggs won the Intermediate Women’s Division with a 618-rated score of 81.

Dwight Griffis tied for second in Recreational with an 846-rated score of 61.

Scott Emigh won Novice with an 881-rated score of 58, followed by Mitchell Martin and Dylan Ward, who tied for second with an 835-rated score of 62. Dale Briggs placed seventh with a 744-rated score of 70.

Sand Springs disc golf results - Bachelor Bash at McClure Park

Several Sand Springs disc golfers turned out for the Bachelor Bash disc golf tournament at McClure Park on Sunday. The PDGA-sanctioned one-round C-Tier tournament was hosted by Innova-sponsored local pro DeVan Owens, who will soon be marrying and relocating to Arizona.

Charles Page librarian Richard Why placed second in the Open division , shooting 48 on the par 54 course for a 995-rated round. Broken Arrow’s Brandon Cawthorne won the event with a 1029-rated score of 45.

Seth Cook tied for first place in the Pro Masters 40+ division with a score of 55 for a 915-rated round.

Virgil Noah placed 12th in Advanced with a score of 55 for a 915-rated round.

Kristal Briggs won the Intermediate Women’s Division with a 618-rated score of 81.

Dwight Griffis tied for second in Recreational with an 846-rated score of 61.

Scott Emigh won Novice with an 881-rated score of 58, followed by Mitchell Martin and Dylan Ward, who tied for second with an 835-rated score of 62. Dale Briggs placed seventh with a 744-rated score of 70.

OSSAA remains determined to play State Basketball Tournaments

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MARCH 17, 2020 – 3:12 p.m. – The OSSAA has been carefully monitoring COVID-­-19 and following all the recommendations put forth from the CDC. We have also been in contact with State Associations at both a national and regional level.

Yesterday, March 16 the State Department of Education announced mandatory closures of all school facilities; no instruction or activities are permitted at any public school, including Charter and Virtual schools until April 6, 2020.

Based on the action of the State Department of Education, the OSSAA is requiring that during this time all school personnel, including certified, adjunct or volunteer coaches are prohibited from engaging in any type of activity involving secondary students; no practice, instruction, training, weight lifting, tryouts, competition or travel is permitted. School facilities will be closed until April 6, 2020 at which time the situation will be revaluated.

BASKETBALL STATE TOURNAMENTS: After careful consideration, the OSSAA remains determined to make every effort to play the State Basketball Championships for Classes 2A, 3A, 4A, 5A and 6A. We will continue to work with the State Department of Education, the State Health Department, and the Governor’s office as we work to reschedule these tournaments.

FINE ARTS ACTIVITIES: At this time, all Fine Arts activities after April 6 will remain as scheduled. The Fine Arts activities scheduled during the week of March 30 have been postponed. We will continue to work with the State Department of Education, the State Health Department, and the Governor’s office as we work to reschedule these Fine Arts activities.

SPRING SPORTS: After careful consideration, the OSSAA remains determined to make every effort to play all spring activities as scheduled. Should it become necessary, the OSSAA will make adjustments to the current schedules and communicate those changes to the membership.

An update will be provided to all member schools no later than Monday, March 23, 2020.

CPHS Baseball: Mid-Season Statistics

The Charles Page High School varsity baseball team is sitting at 6-2 overall and 3-1 in district action, riding a five-game win streak as they head into Spring Break. The team’s annual Spring Break tournament trip has been cancelled due to COVID-19 virus concerns and they will return to action on the 23rd with a district road game in Bartlesville.

Batting Average
.462 Peterman
.429 Sartin
.333 Shields
.273 Massey
.238 Campbell
.207 Murray
.200 Blair
.176 Glenn

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<10 at-bats
1.00 Williams
.500 Savage
.375 Swanson
.200 Skaggs
.167 Pennington
.143 Dudley
.000 Pulscher
.000 Young
.000 Cook
.000 Schlehuber

Slugging Average
.571 Sartin
.538 Peterman
.455 Massey
.375 Shields
.350 Blair
.333 Campbell
.241 Murray
.176 Glenn

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<10 at-bats
1.50 Savage
1.00 Williams
.571 Dudley
.500 Swanson
.400 Skaggs
.167 Pennington
.000 Pulscher
.000 Young
.000 Cook
.000 Schlehuber

On-Base Percentage
.581 Sartin
.576 Peterman
.467 Campbell
.429 Shields
.391 Glenn
.333 Massey
.333 Blair
.273 Murray

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<10 at-bats
1.00 Williams
.667 Pennington
.500 Savage
.500 Swanson
.333 Dudley
.333 Cook
.250 Schlehuber
.200 Skaggs
.000 Pulscher
.000 Young

Singles
10 Peterman
7 Shields
6 Sartin
5 Murray
3 Campbell
3 Glenn
2 Blair
2 Swanson
2 Massey
2 Williams
1 Pennington

Doubles
3 Sartin
2 Peterman
2 Campbell
1 Shields
1 Murray
1 Blair
1 Swanson
1 Skaggs

Triples
1 Blair
1 Massey
1 Savage

Home Runs
1 Dudley

Hits
12 Peterman
9 Sartin
8 Shields
6 Murray
5 Campbell
4 Blair
3 Massey
3 Swanson
3 Glenn
2 Williams
1 Dudley
1 Savage
1 Skaggs
1 Pennington

Runs
11 Peterman
6 Campbell
6 Glenn
6 Young
5 Pennington
4 Shields
4 Blair
2 Dudley
1 Murray
1 Massey
1 Swanson
1 Cook
1 Schlehuber
1 Pulscher

RBI
9 Sartin
7 Shields
5 Swanson
4 Peterman
4 Murray
3 Campbell
3 Glenn
3 Massey
2 Savage
1 Blair
1 Dudley

BB
8 Campbell
7 Pennington
6 Peterman
5 Glenn
4 Blair
3 Sartin
2 Shields
2 Swanson
2 Dudley
1 Murray
1 Massey

HBP
6 Sartin
2 Pennington
2 Shields
2 Murray
1 Campbell
1 Peterman
1 Glenn
1 Swanson
1 Cook
1 Schlehuber

Sac Fly
1 Sartin
1 Murray
1 Swanson

Sac Hit
1 Campbell
1 Savage

Sacrifices
1 Sartin
1 Murray
1 Swanson
1 Campbell
1 Savage

Steals
6 Peterman
5 Young
2 Shields
2 Glenn
2 Blair
1 Campbell
1 Murray
1 Pennington
1 Massey
1 Williams

Double Plays
3 Campbell
2 Glenn
2 Massey
1 Swanson
1 Skaggs

Pitching

Season Win-Loss Record
2-0 Watie
1-0 Skaggs
1-0 Adams
1-1 Swanson
1-1 Cassity

Career Record
5-4 Cassity
4-2 Skaggs
2-0 Watie
1-0 Massey
1-0 Adams
1-1 Peterman
1-1 Swanson

Saves
1 Cassity
1 Peterman

Innings Pitched
12.1 Skaggs
11.1 Watie
10.2 Swanson
8 Cassity
4.1 Peterman
3.2 Adams
2 Massey
1.2 Young

Strikeouts
13 Watie
13 Skaggs
10 Cassity
6 Swanson
5 Peterman
3 Young
2 Massey
2 Adams

Earned Run Average
1.24 Watie
1.97 Swanson
3.41 Skaggs

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<10 Innings Pitched
0.0 Peterman
0.0 Massey
1.75 Cassity
4.22 Young
11.48 Adams

WHIP
1.50 Watie
1.59 Swanson
1.62 Skaggs

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<10 Innings Pitched
1.00 Massey
1.50 Cassity
2.08 Peterman
4.10 Adams
4.22 Young

Strike Percentage
65.9 Swanson
60.7 Skaggs
56.0 Watie
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<10 Innings Pitched
66.7 Young
64.5 Cassity
60.9 Peterman
55.9 Adams
46.7 Massey