Seven Sand Springs seniors sign letters of intent to play college sports

By: Scott Emigh, Editor-in-Chief

Seven Sand Springs High School students signed letters-of-intent Wednesday morning in the Ed Dubie Field House, bringing the grand total of college-bound athletes from the Class of 2017 to fourteen.

Sand Springs has two softball players, two cross-country runners, two baseball players, one basketball player, three football players, one volleyball player, and two soccer players all headed to the next level.

SEE RELATED: Lee Leslie signs LOI to play college volleyball at Oklahoma Wesleyan University
SEE RELATED: Hunter Greathouse signs LOI to play college baseball at Cowley County Community College
SEE RELATED: Megan Deshazo signs LOI to play college soccer at Northern Oklahoma College
SEE RELATED: Kendall Zicker signs LOI to play college soccer at Northeastern State University
SEE RELATED: Lincoln Adams and Dalton Morgan sign LOIs to play college football at Oklahoma Baptist University
SEE RELATED: Delvin Jordan signs LOI to play college football at Pittsburg State University
SEE RELATED: CPHS Senior Jessica Collins signs with Connors State College Softball
SEE RELATED: CPHS Senior Jake Terry officially signs with University of Oklahoma baseball
SEE RELATED: CPHS Senior Alexis Davis signs with SWOSU Cross Country
SEE RELATED: CPHS Senior Sydney Pennington signs with Oklahoma State University Softball
SEE RELATED: CPHS Senior Kyle Keener signs with University of Central Oklahoma Basketball
SEE RELATED: CPHS Senior Cheyenne Walden signs with Oklahoma State University Cross Country
SEE RELATED: National Champion Daton Fix signs to No. 1 Oklahoma State University wrestling

Hunter Greathouse signs LOI to play college baseball at Cowley County Community College

By: Scott Emigh, Editor-in-Chief

Seven Sand Springs High School students signed letters-of-intent Wednesday morning in the Ed Dubie Field House, bringing the grand total of college-bound athletes from the Class of 2017 to fourteen.

Sand Springs has two softball players, two cross-country runners, two baseball players, one basketball player, three football players, one volleyball player, and two soccer players all headed to the next level.

Hunter Greathouse accepted a baseball scholarship to Cowley County Community College in Arkansas City, Kansas. Greathouse had a standout high school career in both baseball and football, and was a two-year starting quarterback. CCCC is an NJCAA school participating in the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference. The Tigers are coached by Dave Burroughs and finished the 2016 season with a 40-16 record.

Greathouse finished last baseball season with a 2-0 record and 3.73 record on the mound. In fifteen innings he gave up only eight hits against 32 strikeouts. At the plate he held a .405 batting average, .486 slugging average, and .488 on-base percentage. He scored 26 runs and 16 RBI with 34 singles, nine doubles, and two triples. The Sandites went 21-14 last season before falling at Regionals.

As a quarterback, Greathouse was a two-year starter in the first-ever class of Sandites to make the playoffs four-straight years. The Sandites went 28-19 during his career and were the 2015 6A-II State Runner-Up. He completed 247 passes on 486 attempts for 3933 yards and 37 touchdowns in his career. He also scored thirteen touchdowns on the ground. He was named the All-District Quarterback and was an Honorable Mention on both the All-Conference and All-State teams. He is a three-time Sandite of the Week, twice for football and once for baseball.

Daton Fix becomes fourth Division One commit in CPHS Class of 2017, more are possible

By: Scott Emigh, Editor-in-Chief

Charles Page High School is on a roll lately with talented athletes in all areas, and has signed seven to play at the collegiate level this week. Four of those are going to NCAA Division One schools, and we haven't even got to winter and spring sports yet. 

Senior three-time State Champion Daton Fix signed with No. 1 Oklahoma State University as the number one most sought-after recruit in the nation. He's a ten-time Freestyle National Champion, three-time Folkstyle National Champion, three-time Greco-Roman National Champion, Freestyle and Greco Pan-American Champion, and two-time World Championship Freestyle Bronze Medalist. 

SEE RELATED: National Champion Daton Fix signs to No. 1 Oklahoma State University wrestling

Senior pitcher Jake Terry signed with the No. 21 University of Oklahoma to play baseball after committing to the program in 2015. He finished last season with a 5-4 record and 3.88 ERA and is currently recovering from shoulder surgery with his Senior year still ahead of him. 

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Senior pitcher/short-stop Sydney Pennington signed with the No. 31 Oklahoma State University softball team after committing to the program in 2014. She finished last season with a 6-0 record, 1.41 ERA, and .543 batting average and is also the leading scorer on the Lady Sandite Basketball team.

SEE RELATED: CPHS Senior Sydney Pennington signs with Oklahoma State University Softball

Senior seven-time State Champion Cheyenne Walden signed with the No. 15 Oklahoma State University cowgirls after committing to the program in October. She finished her Cross Country career with four State Titles and looks to the Spring track season where she already holds three State Titles in two distances. 

SEE RELATED: CPHS Senior Cheyenne Walden signs with Oklahoma State University Cross Country

Senior four-time State Qualifier Alexis Davis signed with the NCAA Division II Southwestern Oklahoma State University. She finished her career as the first ever Lady Sandite (along with Walden) to ever qualify for State all four years. She took 21st in the State this fall and will continue to show off this spring in Track.

SEE RELATED: CPHS Senior Alexis Davis signs with SWOSU Cross Country

Senior All-State outfielder Jessica Collins signed with NJCAA Division I Connors State. She finished last season with a .316 batting average and was named to the All-District, All-Region, and All-State teams. She will join the Lady Sandite basketball team this winter before finishing her high school career with Spring slow pitch.

SEE RELATED: CPHS Senior Jessica Collins signs with Connors State College Softball

6'6" Senior center Kyle Keener signed with the NCAA Division II University of Central Oklahoma basketball team after committing to the program in September. He finished his junior year as the number three scorer on his team with 11 points and 6 rebounds per game.

SEE RELATED: CPHS Senior Kyle Keener signs with University of Central Oklahoma Basketball

The only other Sand Springs student currently committed to a college is Class of 2018 volleyball player Gloria Mutiri, who verbally committed to Ohio State University in September, but there are several other Seniors expected to go to the next level.

CPHS wrestling coach Kelly Smith says he has two or three other seniors who are more than capable of wrestling at the Division One level if they can get the exposure necessary. 

Sandite Pride's most eligible senior recruits are:

Wrestling
Jack Karstetter (73-15, 132 State Runner-Up)
Beau Bratcher (87-23, 138 State Runner-Up)
Zane Basma (62-25, 160 State Third-Place)
Delvin Jordan (31-12, 220 Regional Champ)
Michael Ritchey (29-24, 113 Regional Champ)
Derek Davis (17-12, 132)
Cody Mathis (18-14, 145)

Cross Country
Jacob Garbey (5K time 17:36)
Ian Baustert (5K time 18:36)

Football
Delvin Jordan (6'0" 224 LB)
Lincoln Adams (6'3" 300 OL/DL)
Hunter Greathouse (6'3" 180 QB)
Nathan Simonton (6'2" 256 OL/DL)
Kasey Bales (5'10" 165 WR/K)
Dalton Morgan (6'0" 190 RB/LB)
Josh Taber (5'11" 160 DB/WR)
Danny Ropp (5'11" 253 OL/DL)
Treyce Tolbert (5'10" 170 DB)
Brett Freeman (6'2" 174 DB)

Mens Soccer
Alex Hernandez (2 goals last season)

Mens Basketball
Mack Thompson (5'10" 7 points per game)

Volleyball
Baylee Mudd (167 digs last season)
Lee Leslie (68 kills, 131 digs last season)

Womens Soccer
Megan Deshazo (13 goals last season)
Kyndal Zicker (12 goals last season)
Melina Flores
Brooklyn Flores

Baseball
Hunter Greathouse (.405 AVG, 3.73 ERA)
Josh Taber (.363 AVG)
Treyce Tolbert (.306 AVG)
Mack Thompson (.238 AVG)
Josh Cordell (3.91 ERA)

CPHS Senior Jake Terry officially signs with University of Oklahoma baseball

By: Scott Emigh, Editor-in-Chief

Charles Page High School senior pitcher Jake Terry put pen to paper Tuesday morning and officially signed with the University of Oklahoma Sooners.

The Sooners entered the 2016 season with the No. 21 ranking before dropping out in early March. They finished the season 30-27-1 overall, 11-13 in the Big 12, with four wins over ranked opponents. They split the Bedlam series 2-2 with No. 3 Oklahoma State and fell 11-1 to West Virginia in the Big 12 Championship semi-finals. Head Coach Pete Hughes will be in his fifth season when Terry arrives at OU. 

Terry finished his junior year at Charles Page with a .271 batting average, .475 slugging average, and .403 on-base percentage. He hit 8 singles, 5 doubles, 1 triple, and 2 home runs and scored 9 runs and 10 RBI on 59 at bats. He recorded two sacrifices and five for six on base stealing. 

On the mound he amassed a 5-4 record with a 3.88 ERA over 48.2 innings pitched, struck out 54 batters, and only gave up 52 hits while throwing 58% strikes. 

The Sandites finished last season 21-14 with a first place finish at the Bixby Tournament and second place finish at the Sand Springs/Broken Arrow Wooden Bat Tournament.

SEE RELATED: CPHS Senior Sydney Pennington signs with Oklahoma State University Softball
SEE RELATED: CPHS Senior Jessica Collins signs with Connors State College Softball
SEE RELATED: CPHS Senior Cheyenne Walden signs with Oklahoma State University Cross Country
SEE RELATED: CPHS Senior Alexis Davis signs with SWOSU Cross Country
SEE RELATED: CPHS Senior Kyle Keener signs with University of Central Oklahoma Basketball

Sandite of the Week: Josh Taber tears up the Bixby offense and the classroom

By: Sandite Pride Editorial Board

Charles Page High School senior Josh Taber was selected as Sandite of the Week for his outstanding performance both on the football field and in the classroom. 

The 5'11" 160 pound defensive back and wide receiver led his team in unassisted tackles this past week in the regular season finale at Bixby and was also recently given commendation from the National Merit Scholarship Program. 

Taber hasn't spent much time in the receiver slot this season, holding four receptions for 28 yards. Last season he hauled in five passes for 58 yards and a touchdown. He seems to have found his niche in the secondary where he's sitting at 35 tackles for this season, with only three assisted. He has recorded one tackle for a loss of two yards and also holds five breakups for the season. 

Last Friday Taber recorded a career-high ten tackles, all unassisted, including the one for loss and one for no gain. All but two of his tackles stopped the ball carrier short of the first down. In the final stanza, as the Sandites definitely needed a turnover, he was stride for stride with the carrier on his last three tackles trying to wrestle the ball away. Though he wasn't able to force a fumble, he fought hard to try and give his offense another shot and played near-perfect defense. 

Taber was also one of two Charles Page High School students to receive commendation from the National Merit Scholarship Program as a result of his performance on the PSAT-National Merit Qualifying Test.

In addition to football, he is a talented athlete on both the Sandite basketball and baseball teams. He finished last spring with a .363 batting average with 34 singles, 3 doubles, 21 RBI, 31 runs, and 7 sacrifices on 102 at bats. He was 23 of 28 stealing bases. Last winter he finished the basketball season with 33 points, 13 rebounds, 2 assists, 4 steals, and 1 block. He will likely see increased action this year as a senior.

This is his first time being named Sandite of the Week, though he has been a finalist many times. His older brother, Jacob, was also named Sandite of the Week last December, and his younger sister, Jacie, was named Sandite of the Week in August. Josh is the son of Amy and Ronnie Taber. Ronnie is a member of the Sandite football coaching staff.

SEE RELATED: Sandites of the Week for August through September
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Sandite of the Week is a weekly recognition given to any one person with significant ties to the Sand Springs community who accomplishes remarkable achievements during the Sunday through Saturday week preceding the award. Prior achievements may be noted in the article, but do not bear direct influence on the selection committee which only considers prior week accomplishments. Candidates may be nominated by anyone by emailing SanditePrideNews@gmail.com. The award is not given to anyone in consecutive weeks, but any recipient may be nominated and awarded again in the future, so long as the weeks are not consecutive. Final selection is made by a majority vote of the Sandite Pride Editorial Board.

Businesses or organizations seeking to sponsor the Sandite of the Week award may contact the above email for inquiries.

Sand Springs Baseball features All-Star players at all ages

By: Scott Emigh, Editor-in-Chief

The Sand Springs Youth Baseball community has been thriving this summer with numerous teams at all ages achieving State and National recognition.

The Sand Springs Cubs are ranked fifth in the nation in the six-and-under A division.

The Cubs placed second in the Sand Springs Preseason Tournament, third in the Sand Springs State Qualifier, first in the Sand Springs Woodbat Tournament, and fifth in the State Championship.

The Cubs are comprised of Beau Bruner, Tindle Smith, Braxton Bacon, Ryver Bryant, Nathan Cottman, Kellen Foster, Cuhutta Graham, Niko Gutierrez, Jr., Holden Lowrance, Rylan Matherly, Tanner Reiss, Evan Sartin, Brennan Shipman, and Grady Smith.

The Sand Springs Braves are ranked seventeenth in the nation in the six-and-under A division.

The Braves placed fourth in the Sand Springs Preseason Tournament, fourth in the Sand Springs State Qualifier, and third in the Sand Springs Woodbat Tournament.

The Braves are comprised of Gehrig Hudspeth, Braxton McGinnis, London McGinnis, Cayden Patrick, Deagan Gibson, Jayce Kent, Brennan Manning, Jaxon Massey, Ryker Pollard, Noah Watkins, and Nate Woody.

The Sand Springs Pistols are ranked 105th in the nation in the seven-and-under Coach Pitch AA division.

The Pistols placed ninth in the Sand Springs Preseason Tournament, third in the Bixby Tax Break NIT Tournament, second in the Broken Arrow Striking Out Cancer Tournament, second in the Broken Arrow State Qualifier, and first in the Broken Arrow Rumble on the River Tournament.

The Pistols are comprised of Jaxon Grigsby, Landon Joice, Cael Knight, Kaden Pope, Griffin Sensintaffer, Tyler Smith, Brody Wilson, Connor Barnes, Noah Higgins, Bradie Adams, and David Cline.

Oklahoma Express is ranked eleventh in the nation in the eight-and-under Coach Pitch A division.

Express placed second in the Sand Springs Preseason Tournament, fourth in the Springdale “A Kure 4 Keyon” Tournament, seventh in the Bixby Annual Rings Tournament, fourth at the Bixby May NIT Tournament, second in the Sand Springs Woodbat Tournament, first in the Broken Arrow Summer Slam, and second in the Oklahoma State Championship.

Express is comprised of Cooper Bartlett, Cannon Hailey, Chase Bean, Cole Spears, Sutton Goshorn, Tucker Barrington, Casen Webb, Jaxon McDonald, Landon Helt, and Cooper Barrington.

The Sand Springs Red Wolves are ranked eighteenth in the nation in the eight-and-under Coach Pitch A division.

The Wolves placed sixth in the Sand Springs Preseason Tournament, third in the Owasso Springs Fling, second in the Sand Springs State Qualifier, second in the Broken Arrow Mothers Day Tournament, third in the Sand Springs Woodbat, fourth in theCoweta Swing for a Ring Tournament, second in the Broken Arrow Summer Slam, and second in the Broken Arrow State Tune Up.

The Red Wolves are Gavin Fielder, Kelton Hardesty, Clay Huckaby, Jeramiah Jamison, Cash McClendon, Ryan Powell, Tyge Spitzer, Connor Taylor, Harrison Vaughn, Aiden Childers, Skyler Woods, Gage Gunn, and Carson Brooks.

The Sand Springs Giants are ranked 37th in the nation in eight-and-under Coach Pitch A.

The Giants placed eighth in the Sand Springs preseason tournament, seventh in the Broken Arrow Spring Smackdown, seventh in the Sand Springs State Qualifier, seventh in the Broken Arrow May Qualifier, sixth in the Sand Springs Woodbat, fifth in the Coweta Swing for a Ring, and fourth in the Broken Arrow State Tune Up.

The Giants are Hudson Alexander, Trenton Crittenden, Evan Franco, Tyler Goins, Aaidn Moberly, Jace Simms, Hayden Simpson, Aaron Slattery, Braden Abarca, Luke Majors, Ean Williams, and Joseph Poletek.

The Sand Springs Diamond Dawgs are ranked 62nd in the nation in eight-and-under Coach Pitch A.

The Dawgs placed fifth in the Sand Springs Preseason Tournament, third in the Sand Springs State Qualifier, and fourth in the Sand Springs Woodbat.

The Dawgs are Justin Apple, Ivan Barham, Chandler Darrow, John Fryer, Cooper Guardado, Waylon Jones, Brady Moore, Jayden Moses, Joshua Moses, Caden Olszewski, Ayden Rentie, and Kameron Roberts.

Sand Springs Team Xtreme is ranked 116th in the nation in eight-and-under Coach Pitch AA.

Team Xtreme placed third in the Owasso Spring Break Shootout, first in the Sand Springs Preseason Tournament, second in the Bixby April NIT, fourth in the Sand Springs State Qualifier, fifth in the Bixby May NIT, first in the Wichita Falls Mid May Classic, third in the Stillwater Wood Bat Tournament, and third in the Bixby Global State Tournament.

Team Xtreme is comprised of Sutton Cook, Aiden Copeland, Dallas Flores, Ayreson Keigley, Hayden Lowrance, Isaac Sensintaffar, Hunter Spencer, Baylor Tarr, Maddox Williams, Teric Smith, and Jakobe Vann.

The Sand Springs Rangers are ranked 245th in the nation in ten-and-under A.

The Rangers placed third in the Sand Springs Preseason Tournament, seventh in the Stillwater Wood Bat Tournament, and fifth in the Vinita Father’s Day Finale.

The Rangers are Corbin Bennett, Augustus Casey, Kaden Tilley, Caiden Langley, Jaxon Taylor, CJ Alford, Brody Bennett, Payton Bentley, Ethan Peterson, Dallas Elifrits, Ronnie Roberts, Dylan Quinton, Ryan Peterson, and Jayden Baker.

The Oklahoma Scouts are ranked 170th in the nation in ten-and-under AA.

The Scouts placed fifth in the Broken Arrow March Mayhem tournament, seventh in the Bixby Easter Weekend Championship, first in the Tulsa All State Qualifier, sixth in the Bixby Tax Break NIT, second in the OK-Texas Shootout, fifth in the Broken Arrow Mothers’ Day Madness tournament, third in the Collinsville Ring Tournament, fifth in the East Side Warm Up, fourth in the Oklahoma State Championship, and fourth in the World Series.

The Scouts are Gatlin Gunn, Easton Howard, Kaden Jones, Micro Jones, Jaxon McIntosh, Cole Pearson, Gabriel Rios, Ashton Smith, Jackson Stewart, and Miller Tavaglione.

The Oklahoma Braves are ranked 18th in the nation in ten-and-under AAA.

The Braves placed seventh in the Bixby Season Opener, third in the Choctaw Brian Crawford Memorial Shootout, fourth in the Bixby April NIT, fourth in the Tulsa All State Qualifier, third in the OK-Texas Shootout, third in the Bixby May NIT, second in the Bixby Last Chance Qualifier, first in the Stillwater Tri-State Tournament, first in the Bixby Global State Tournament, first in the Oklahoma State Championship, and fourth in the World Series.

The Braves are Jace Arnold, Dalton Barrington, Cooper Bates, Riley Bryan, Jay Bushyhead, Eli Buxton, Kaden Campbell, Richard Edens, Conner Johnson, Connor Pratt, Wyatt Rutledge, and Kelton Tarr.

The Sand Springs Tide is ranked 258th in eleven-and-under A.

The Tide placed third in the Sand Springs April tournament and seventh in theSand Springs State Qualifier.

The Tide is Caden Blaylock, Kaden Burke, Colby Casey, Hunter Dressler, Jacob Lawley, Weston O’Brien, Jayden Reeder, Erika Silver, Austin Vawter, Charles Amey, Conner Graham, Sam Nelson, Kyer Tabor, and Ean Thelander.

The Oklahoma Bull Dawgs are ranked 297th in the nation in eleven-and-under A.

The Dawgs placed fourth in the April 8th Sand Springs Tournament and 10th in the April 29th Sand Springs Tournament.

The Dawgs are Paxton Bonaparte, Mason Marshall, Tyler Smith, Cade Surrett, Jim Watkins, Seth Benton, Mitchell Smith, Brennen List, Ethan Gibson, and Adrian Williams.

The Sand Springs Whitetails are ranked 306th in the nation in eleven-and-under AA.

The Whitetails placed seventh in the Broken Arrow March Mayhem tournament, third in the Tulsa All State Qualifier, eighth in the Broken Arrow Preseason Tournament, ninth in the Bixby Tax Break NIT, fifth in the Stillwater SASA Qualifier, sixth in the Sand Springs Woodbat tournament, fifth in the Bixby Last Chance Qualifier, second in the Sand Springs State Qualifier, sixth in the East Side Warm Up, and fourteenth in the Oklahoma State Championship.

The Whitetails are Grayson Dinh, Colton Smith, Parker Ledbetter, Daniel Taylor, Brayden Kimberlin, Jase Ellsworth, Ethan Jolly, Corbin Hayward, Lane Bledsoe, Jonathan Dingle, Simeon Adair, and Kolby Legg.

The Oklahoma Royals are ranked 42nd in the nation in eleven-and-under AAA.

The Royals placed fifth in the Bixby Tax Break NIT, third in the OK-Texas Shootout, first in the Bixby Ring Tournament, third in the Bixby May NIT, third in the Bixby Last Chance Qualifier, second in the Ponca City June-Tune tournament, seventh in the Bixby Global State Tournament, first in the Oklahoma State Championship, and second in the World Series.

The Royals are Jacob Blevins, Grayson Childers, Drake Fain, Mason Hargrove, Grayson James, Jacob Lewis, Hunter Lowrance, Mark Morgan, Cruz Norris, Rhen Rutledge, and Cameron Villines.

The Sand Springs Stingers are ranked 30th in the nation in twelve-and-under A.

The Stingers placed first in the Sand Springs Preseason Tournament, second in the Tulsa All State Qualifier, fourth in the Sand Springs State Qualifier, second in the Broken Arrow Mothers’ Day Madness tournament, fifth in the Sand Springs Woodbat tournament, first in the Stillwater Wood Bat tournament, and first in the Oklahoma State Championship at Stillwater.

The Stingers are Hunter Brenner, Dakota Bynum, Parker Haling, Lane Hayduk, John Keim, Brayden Parks, Riley Sims, Dalton Wilcox, Reese Wilson, and Tanner Yates.

The Sand Springs Pirates are ranked 107th in the nation in twelve-and-under A.

The Pirates placed third in the Sand Springs Preseason Tournament, second in the Washington County Youth Baseball State Qualifier, fourth in the Sand Springs Woodbat tournament, fourteenth in the Coweta Swing for a Ring tournament, fourth in the Broken Arrow State Tune Up, and fifth at the Oklahoma State Championship.

The Pirates are Tanner Battenfield, Jeziah Boatman, Jonah Boatman, Samuel Higgins, Nathan Johnson, Jace Reed, Noah Townley, Landon Vaca, Hunter Watkins, Jim Watkins, Anderson Bradbrook, Chase Piacentini, and Christian Hoover.

Sand Springs Team Xtreme is ranked 151st in the nation in the twelve-and-under AAA division.

The team placed fifth in the Stillwater Springs Kick-Off, fifth at the Bixby Easter Weekend Championship, eighth at the Brian Crawford Memorial Shootout, tenth at the Bixby April NIT, twelfth at the OK-Texas Shootout, third at the East-West Shootout, sixth at the Bixby May NIT, fifth at the Stillwater Wood Bat tournament, second at the Bixby June NIT, fourth at the Bixby State Tournament,  ninth at the Oklahoma State Championship, and fifth at the World Series in Destin.

Team Xtreme is made up of Cale Askew, Preston Berg, Jason Clark, Kaden Clark, Teagon Cook, Braylon Flores, Nathan Gibson, Brody Rutledge, Carson Seabolt, and Hunter Waits.

The Sand Springs Sandites are ranked eleventh in the nation in the thirteen-and-under A division.

The team placed third in the Sand Springs Preseason Tournament, second in both Sand Springs April tournaments, sixth in the Bixby Annual Rings Tournament, fourth in the Sand Springs State Qualifier, ninth in the Tulsa All State Qualifier, second in the Sand Springs Pay Way to State tournament, sixth in the Stillwater State Championship, third in the Broken Arrow State Championship, and seventh in the World Series.

The Sandites are Alex Bartlett, John Cason, Chris Cox, Nathin Hamilton, Nathan Hartnauer, Kale Hilligoss, Kyle Hilligoss, Seth Kearns, Cody Pulsher, Timothy Rector, Samuel Smith, and Lane Webster.

The Sand Springs Cubs are ranked 65th in the nation in thirteen-and-under A.

The team placed fourth in the Sand Springs Preseason Tournament, seventh in the April 8th Sand Springs tournament, third in the Sand Springs State Qualifier, eighth in the Bixby Annual Rings Tournament, sixth in the third Sand Springs April tournament, fifth in the Sand Springs Woodbat tournament, fourth in the Sand Springs Pay Way to State tournament, and fifth in the Oklahoma State Championship.

The Cubs are Nathaniel Brinker, Joseph Case, Seth Cottman, Kolby Harris, Mason Hinton, Cooper Livingston, Morgan Powell, Braedon Trimble, Sean Arney, Alex Favela, Steven Thompson, and Caleb Graham.

The Sand Springs Tide is ranked fourteenth in the nation in fourteen-and-under A.

The Tide placed second in the Sand Springs Preseason Tournament, seventh in the Tulsa All State Qualifier, first in the Skiatook Wood Bat Tournament, fourth in the Skiatook USSSA Tournament, second in the Collinsville Ring Tournament, fourth in the Skiatook Ring Tournament, fifth in the Oklahoma AA State Championship, second in Oklahoma A State Championship, and eleventh in the World Series.

The Tide is Tyler Bennett, Kyler Dennis, Hunter Fuqua, Isaac Garrison, Josh Minney, Joe Nelson, Remington Payne, Derek Silver, Austin Smith, Tony Nyborg, Brandon Gilbert, Parker Shipman, Coleton Lawley, and Brett Gilbert.

The Oklahoma Riverhawks are ranked 81st in the nation in fourteen-and-under AA.

The Riverhawks placed first in the Sand Springs Preseason Tournament, third in the Stillwater Cowboy Classic, third in the Owasso Spring Fling Shootout, fifth in the Broken Arrow Spring Smackdown, second in the Owasso April Shootout, second in the SASA Qualifier, third in the Claremore May Opener, third in the Sand Springs Woodbat tournament, fifth in the Stillwater Woodbat tournament, first in the Skiatook Ring Tournament, third in the Stillwater State Championship and second in the Oklahoma State Championship.

The Riverhawks are Jonah Banker, Coleson Cheek, Seth Davidson, Davis Dotson, Noah James, Logan Lovgren, John Miller, Kaidyn Ready, Jacob Snodgrass, Ben Ward, Gage Cardwell, Keifer Massey, Andru McDaniel, Reese David, and Braden Foster.

The Sand Springs Sandites are ranked 64th in the nation in sixteen-and-under AA. They placed first in the Broken Arrow Summer Slam, third in the Tulsa Firecracker Shootout, and first in the Tulsa Season Finale Shootout.

The Sandites are Benjamin Banker, Jarrett Cole, Trenten List, Garrett McCallie, Ryan Seabolt, Steven Steelman, Cal Watkins, Tanner Phillips, Seth Villines, Cody Disbrow, and Kyler Copeland.

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