CPHS Baseball: James Garrison resigns, Matt Brown named interim Head Coach

Matt Brown has been named interim head coach for the 2019-2020 season following the unexpeCted resignation of James garrison.

Charles Page High School Head Baseball Coach James Garrison submitted his resignation on Wednesday, September 11. Pitching Coach Matt Brown was subsequently named the Interim Head Coach for the 2019-2020 season.

Garrison took the reigns of the Sandite baseball program in 2017 and amassed a 46-23 record in his two seasons, guiding the team to a Spartan/Tiger Turf War tournament title in 2018. The team had winning district records both seasons but didn’t make the State Tournament.

Brown came to Sand Springs with Garrison after Garrison was fired from Edmond Memorial. He started his coaching career at Oklahoma Christian University before joining Garrison’s staff. Brown is a graduate of Stillwater High School. He played collegiate baseball at the University of Arkansas Little Rock and at Oklahoma Christian University.

Former head coach james Garrison (left) resigned his post september 11, 2019.

Two Sandites headed to NCAA Softball Super Regionals, and other alumni updates

The No. 13 ranked Oklahoma State University Cowgirl Softball team (42-14) won its first Regional Championship since 2011 Saturday afternoon, squeezing out a 2-1 come-from-behind Finals win over No. 25 Tulsa (37-20). The Pokes also won 3-1 against the West Coast Conference Champions from BYU (30-26) and beat Tulsa 13-10 in their first meeting of the tournament.

The Cowgirl roster includes two former Sand Springs standouts in sophomore Sydney Pennington and senior Mallory Goodman.

Pennington played third base throughout the three-game tournament, recording two put outs and eight assists. At the plate she was 2-of-10 with 2 runs and 1 RBI, hitting a solo homer in the top of the second inning in the first game against Tulsa. 

Pennington is .250 on the season with 30 runs, 42 hits, 7 doubles, 1 triple, 10 homers, 33 RBI, a .482 slugging average, .314 on-base-percentage, and a .948 fielding average. In her career she’s .277 with 57 runs, 102 hits, 18 doubles, 1 triple, 17 homers, and 76 RBI.

Goodman hasn’t seen any action this season, but she’s .241 in her career with 17 runs, 28 hits, 5 doubles, 3 homers, a .362 slugging average, and .343 on-base-percentage.

The Pokes will return to action Thursday and Friday against the defending National Champions from No. 4 Florida State (54-8) at the Tallahassee Super Regional. Game times are 6:00 p.m. CT Thursday, 2:00 p.m. CT Friday, and 11:00 a.m. CT Saturday (if necessary). Thursday and Saturday’s games will be on ESPN and Friday’s game will be on ESPN2.

Other softball news…

Central Christian College senior Breanna Bill batted .271 this season with a .388 slugging average, 23 runs, 35 hits, 4 doubles, 4 triples, 1 home run, 11 RBI, and 8 sacrifices. The Tigers went 16-38 overall and 8-28 in the SAC.

1983 grad Randall King led the Broken Arrow High School Slow Pitch Softball team to a 23-9 record, Class 6A No. 5 ranking, and State Tournament appearance.

2011 grad Joely Rogers finished her first season as Pitching Coach at Coffeyville Community College, helping the Ravens to a 7-34 record.

Sophomore Jessica Collins batted .284 with a .327 on-base percentage, .561 slugging average, 32 runs, 42 hits, 5 doubles, 12 home runs, and 33 RBI at Connors State College as the Cowgirls went 16-31 overall and 11-22 in conference. She went 1-5 on the mound, throwing 5 strikeouts in 34 innings with a 9.34 ERA and .948 fielding percentage.

Northeastern State University went 28-27 overall and 14-12 in conference. Junior Jessica Schuler batted .297 with 29 runs, 47 hits, 33 RBI, 14 doubles, 5 homers, a .481 slugging average, .386 on-base percentage, and a .991 fielding percentage.

Junior Kennedy “Goose” Salyers finished the season .234 at the plate with 5 runs, 11 hits, 1 double, 1 RBI, a .255 slugging average, and a .250 on-base percentage at Southeastern Oklahoma State University. The Savage Storm went 29-28 overall and 25-19 in conference.

Baseball

Rhett Rutledge is playing NCAA Division I baseball at Florida International University in his junior year, following a two-year stent at Northern Oklahoma College. He currently owns a .250 batting average and .300 slugging average on the season with five hits, seven runs, and one RBI, with a .905 fielding percentage. The Panthers are 22-29 overall and will return to action Thursday with a three-day three-game home series against Louisiana Tech.

Sophomores Mack Thompson and Treyce Tolbert saw action on a 24-22 Rose State College baseball team, the school’s best record since 2013. Thompson ended the season with a .879 fielding percentage, .337 batting average, .413 on-base percentage, and .402 slugging average, recording 31 hits, 6 doubles, 20 runs, and 16 RBI. Tolbert finished with a .909 fielding percentage, .297 batting average, .360 on-base percentage, and .436 slugging average, with 30 hits, 12 doubles, 1 triple, 17 runs, and 19 RBI.

Berryhill grad and native Sandite Jacob Bailey is seeing reduced duty with the Seminole State baseball team. He is 1-0 on the mound in 3.2 innings pitched with a 0.0 ERA and 6 strikeouts. Last season he was 6-1 for a 4.14 ERA. Seminole went 39-14 this season.

University of Oklahoma sophomore Jake Terry has pitched two innings this season and thrown one strikeout. His career ERA stands at 7.53. The Sooners are 31-20 overall and 9-12 in Big 12 action. They will play a three-game Red River Rivalry series this week to conclude the regular season.

CPHS Class of 1981 grad Mike Moore is Head Baseball Coach at Jay High School, and recently wrapped up the season with an 18-14 record.

Basketball

University of Central Oklahoma freshman Colt Savage scored 84 points with 25 rebounds, 4 assists, and 3 steals for the Men’s Basketball team this past season, helping the Broncos to an 11-17 record. He shot 55.6% on field goals, 50% on three-pointers, and 90% on free throws.

Football

Sophomore Jacob Taber and the Fort Hays State University football team earned their second-straight MIAA Conference Title with a 9-3 overall record and 6-0 undefeated performance on their home turf. Taber played in all twelve games, recording 4 total tackles.

Jerry Lyons didn’t see any action his freshman year at Southwestern College football, but the Moundbuilders finished the season 6-5 overall and 5-5 in conference.

Payton Scott took a redshirt his freshman year at the University of Central Oklahoma, but the football team went 8-4 overall, 7-4 in conference, and won the Heart of Texas Bowl.

Golf

University of Denver golfer Carson Griggs cracked the starting lineup this season as a true freshman and helped his team to a Summit League Conference Championship with a sixth place finish out of 44 golfers. The Pioneers concluded their season Wednesday with a 12th place finish at the NCAA Stanford Regional.

Griggs placed 54th out of 96 at the Ram Masters Invitational, helping his team to a 4th place finish. He was first on his team and 13th out of 100 at the William H. Tucker Invitational. He was second on his team and 31st of 84 at the Bayou City Collegiate Tournament. He placed 30th of 90 at the Ping Cougar Classic, 67th of 75 at Regionals, 68th of 72 at the Paintbrush Invitational, 84th of 112 at the Warrior Princeville Makai Invitational, and 101st of 120 at the Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate Classic. 

Rowing

University of Oklahoma senior Hannah Hammond was named to the Academic All-Big 12 Rowing Team.

Soccer

1991 grad Roger Bush led the Oral Roberts University Women to an 8-12 record. Junior Brooklyn Eardley played eight games and recorded one assist.

1999 grad Ryan Bush led the Oral Roberts University Men to a 6-7-3 record.

2012 grad Tyler McIntosh led the Midwest City Boys to a 2-12 record.

2010 grad Aaron McIntosh led the Mingo Valley Boys to a Heartland Christian Athletic Association Conference Championship in his first year as Head Coach.

Junior Kayla Foster played seven games this past season at Missouri University of Science and Technology, scoring one goal and one assist. The Miners went 4-11-1 overall and 3-9-1 in conference.

Megan Deshazo (sophomore) and Emma Peak (freshman) helped the Northern Oklahoma College (Tonkawa) team to an 8-7-1 overall record and 7-5-1 conference performance this season. Deshazo was named Most Valuable Player and Offensive Player of the Year and made the NJCAA All-Region team, leading the team in total scoring with eight goals and three assists. Deshazo is signed to play for Southwestern Christian University next season. Peak scored one goal and two assists.

Oklahoma City University freshman Abigail Banks only got to play one game this season, due to sharing the lineup with an All-Conference goalie. The Stars went 11-3-2 overall and 6-1-1 for second in conference.

Redlands Community College and sophomore Brooklyn Turner went 9-6-2 this season. Turner saw action in twelve games.

Tennis

Assistant Coach Peter McCorkle (C/o 2005) helped the Oral Roberts men’s team to a 6-12

Track and Field

Colby Community College freshman Ian Baustert finished 27th in the 800 meter run at the NJCAA Region VI Track Championships with a time of 2:09.10 last week. Earlier this season he set 4:28.77 PR in the 1500.

Grand Canyon University sophomore Cheyenne Walden finished the season 6th in the 3K Steeplechase in 11:12.13 and 23rd in the 5K run in 18:47.24 at the Western Athletic Conference Championships. Over the course of the season she set PRs of 4:45.56 in the 1500 run, 5:22.13 in the one-mile, 10:17.49 in the 3k, 17:10.40 in the 5K, and 10:54.11 in the 3K Steeple. She also won the NAU Friday Night Duals one-mile run in the season-opener, placed second in the 3K Steeple at the Aztec Invitational, and broke the school’s 5K record.

Volleyball

Kansas State sophomore Gloria Mutiri had a remarkable season this past fall, earning a multitude of accolades. She was twice named the Big 12 Rookie of the Week, made the All-Big 12 Rookie Team, and was a second team All-Big 12 selection. The American Volleyball Coaches Association selected her for the All-Midwest Region First Team, named her Midwest Freshman of the Year, and gave her an All-American Honorable Mention.

Mutiri finished the season with 271 kills, 3 assists, 15 aces, 192 digs, and 67 blocks in 98 sets. The Wildcats went 15-12 overall and 5-11 in Big 12 action. They will be taking a nine-day trip to Brazil later this month to play a series of exhibition matches in Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo.

Labette freshman Kylie Taylor recorded 2 assists, 2 aces, and 44 digs in 34 sets, helping the Cardinals to an 8-22 record.

Wrestling

Oklahoma State redshirt freshman Daton Fix won the first 26 matches of his career and went 35-2 overall this season, picking up titles at the Oklahoma City Open, the Reno Tournament of Champions, the Southern Scuffle, and the Big 12 Conference Tournament. His only losses came to All-Americans and he placed second at the NCAA Tournament.

UCO redshirt junior Cody Karstetter went 1-0 in his debut season with the Bronchos, winning an 8-3 decision in a dual with Fort Hays State.

CPHS Baseball: Banker makes All-State team, 5 players named All-Tulsa Area

Charles Page High School senior Ben Banker was recently selected to the Oklahoma Baseball Coaches Association All-State Large East team as an alternate. The OBCA All-State games will be played at David Allen Memorial Ballpark in Enid on June 2nd at 7:00 p.m. Banker, Cal Watkins, and Cale Savage were recognized as Class 6A All-Stars by the association.

Five Sand Springs players were named to the Tulsa Area Baseball Coaches Association All-Star roster. Savage, Watkins, Banker, John Miller, and Kyler Copeland will play May 28th at 6:00 p.m. at Bixby High School.

All five players have signed letters of intent to play ball at the next level. Copeland will go to College of the Ozarks, Savage will play at Northern Oklahoma College in Enid, and Watkins is headed to Seminole State College. Miller and Banker will continue playing together at Eastern Oklahoma State College along with Tyler Ash.

The Sandites ended the season with a 22-11 overall record and 8-4 district record under second-year Head Coach James Garrison.

Class of 2019 signs 23 college letters of intent

Nine more athletes from the Charles Page High School Class of 2019 signed collegiate letters of intent recently, bringing the school’s grand total to 23 thus far. Six baseball players, five softball players, four track and field athletes, three basketball players, two football players, one wrestler, one cheerleader, and one tennis player are headed to the next level.

Riley Weir signed to wrestle with Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College in Miami. The community college competes in the NJCAA and owns three team National Titles. They finished last season second in the National Tournament under Head Coach Joe Renfro (174-34-3).

Weir missed the post-season of his senior year due to injury, but finished his high school career as a two-time State Champion with a 108-34 record, 49 pins, 10 technical falls, and 16 major decisions. He also holds the school record for fastest technical fall at 1:48.

Aden Baughman signed with the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs and will compete at the NCAA Division I level in track and field and cross country in the Mountain West Conference. The Falcons placed fourth at their recent Conference meet

Baughman holds twenty individual titles, including two 6A State Championships in the 800-meter run. He holds personal records of 49.12 in the 300 hurdles, 50.13 in the 400 dash, 1:53.16 in the 800, 4:30.42 in the 1600, and 10:48.89 in the 3200.

Mitchell Mefford signed with the Oral Roberts University Track and Field Team and will be throwing Discus and Shot Put. Mefford ended his high school career with four Discus titles, including the 6A State Championship, and a personal best mark of 159’01.00”. In Shot Put his PR is 41’10.50.”

ORU is a private university in Tulsa, competing at the NCAA Division I level in the Summit League conference. The men’s team placed fourth in this season’s Conference Meet. They are led by Joe Dial in 24th year as Head Coach.

Jacob Smith signed with Savannah College of Art and Design in Savannah, Georgia. Smith will run track and cross country with the Bees, competing in the NAIA Sun Conference. Smith holds a 3200 meter PR of 10:22.07 and a 1600 PR of 4:39.94. He holds two individual track titles.

Sara Abbet signed with the track and cross country teams at Southern Nazarene University in Bethany, Oklahoma. Abbet holds personal records of 3:12.32 in the 800, 6:28.9 in the 1600, 13:49.23 in the 3200, and 23:21.6 in the 5K. SNU is led by 15th-year Head Coach Billy Miller and competes at the NCAA Division 2 level in the Great American Conference.

Ben Banker signed with the Eastern Oklahoma State College baseball team, joining teammates John Miller and Tyler Ash, who signed earlier this year. Banker finished his high school pitching career with a 2.03 ERA, 1.59 WHIP, and 7-2 record in 51.2 innings.

EOSC is a public community college in Wilburton competing in the NJCAA. Matt Parker (349-133) took the reigns this year after seven winning seasons at Oklahoma Wesleyan. The Mountaineers just finished the season with a 24-22 record, falling in the first round of the Region Two playoffs.

Abbie White signed with the Northern Oklahoma College Cheer team. NOC is a public community college in Tonkawa. The Mavericks are coached by Karri Morrill in her twelfth season. In February they won the Small Two-Year College Co-Ed Title at the United Spirit Association Collegiate Championships in Anaheim, California.

JT Bristow recently signed to play football at Lyon College. Lyon is a private Presbyterian college in Batesville, Arkansas, competing in the NAIA and American Midwest Conference. The Scots went 4-7 last season under first-year head coach Casey Creehan. Primarily an offensive lineman, Bristow also recorded 22 tackles and one offensive fumble recovery last season.

Logan Bateman recently signed with the Oklahoma Baptist University tennis team. Bateman is a #1 Singles State Qualifier, with a season-best performance of second place at the Bartlesville Invitational. OBU is a private NCAA Division Two university in Shawnee, competing in the Great American Conference. The Bison went 6-13 this season in duals, led by first-year head coach Jason Proctor.

SEE RELATED:
CPHS Baseball: Kyler Copeland signs with College of the Ozarks
CPHS Baseball: Cal Watkins signs with Seminole State College
CPHS Baseball: Cale Savage signs with Northern Oklahoma College
CPHS Baseball: Tyler Ash & John Miller sign with Eastern Oklahoma State College
CPHS Softball: Madelyn Blair signs with University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma
CPHS Softball: Cameron Clemons signs with Northeastern State University
CPHS Softball: Elizabeth Luttrell signs with Cowley County College
CPHS Softball: Kimi Presnell signs with Rogers State University
CPHS Softball: Jacie Taber signs with Missouri State University
CPHS Basketball: Destiny Johnson signs with University of Tulsa
CPHS Basketball: Holly Kersgieter signs with University of Kansas
CPHS Basketball: Isabella Regalado signs with Northeastern State University
CPHS Football: Caden Pennington commits to Northeastern State University

CPHS Baseball: Sandites end season with 22-11 record, six headed to college programs

The Charles Page High School baseball team finished their season Thursday afternoon in Owasso as the host Rams (34-5) won their eleventh shutout of the season and fifth-straight Regional Championship.

Owasso went 3-0 in the playoff, outscoring their opponents 19-0 for their 33rd Regional title. They scored runs in each of the first four innings and held on for a 7-0 victory. Sand Springs was held to a season-low two hits, and committed a season-high seven errors.

Jaxon Skaggs (3-2) got the start and the loss on the mound, throwing seven hits, three strikeouts, and three walks in four innings. Sebastian Cassity (4-3) threw one strikeout, no walks, and no hits in one inning of relief. Kiefer Massey (1-0) finished the game with one strikeout, no walks, and no hits in two innings.

The Sandites ended the season with an identical win-percentage to last year, going 22-11 overall, and improved from 7-5 to 8-4 in district action. Second-year Head Coach James Garrison is now 46-23 at Sand Springs and 60-42 in his career.

Offensively they averaged 5.88 runs per game, a slight dip from last season, but only allowed 3.39 runs per game, their lowest since 2012. Their 2.49 average margin of victory is also their best since 2012.

The 8-4 district record and 8-2 home record were the team’s best since 2015. They notched six shutout wins for the third-straight year, and suffered only two shutouts for the second straight year. Their longest win streak was six-straight, and they never lost more than two games in a row. Every team the Sandites lost to ended the season with a winning record.

Seminole State College-signee Cal Watkins led the Sandite offense in most statistical categories, including: batting average (.400), slugging average (.514), runs (27), hits (42), singles (30), doubles (11), RBI (29), and stolen bases (26). He also went 1-1 on the mound and recorded two saves.

Jacob Snodgrass led the team with two triples, and was one of only two players to hit a home run. Cale Savage hit a team-high two homers and was in on 23 double plays. Ethan Sartin had the best on-base percentage on the team at .469.

The Sandite bullpen was thirteen-deep this year, but only seven players logged ten innings or more. Ben Banker was the workhorse, throwing nearly fifty innings for a 6-2 record, 1.87 ERA, 1.56 WHIP, and a team-high 39 strikeouts.

John Miller (2-1) was right behind Banker with 32 strikeouts in only 26 innings. He also recorded two saves on the season. Massey had the team-best ERA at 0.70 and WHIP at 1.30, but only threw ten innings this year. Seth Villines (4-0) had the best overall record, and the best ERA (1.69) and WHIP (1.31) among pitchers who threw more than ten innings.

Six Sandites have signed letters of intent to continue their careers at the collegiate level. Tyler Ash, John Miller, and Banker are headed to Eastern Oklahoma State College. Kyler Copeland will play for College of the Ozarks, and Cale Savage will play at Northern Oklahoma College at Enid.

CPHS Season Stats

Batting Avg.
.400 Watkins
.322 Cale Savage
.321 Burks
.313 Snodgrass
.306 Villines
.282 Massey
.278 Sartin
.275 Copeland
.245 Murray
.231 Campbell
.227 Seabolt
.212 Ash
.203 Peterman

(<20 at-bats)
1.00 Berg
.500 Blair
.333 Cook
.333 Shields
.188 J. Miller
.143 M. Miller

Slugging Avg.
.514 Watkins
.446 Snodgrass
.444 Cale Savage
.372 Burks
.347 Villines
.321 Murray
.319 Copeland
.318 Seabolt
.306 Sartin
.282 Massey
.250 Ash
.246 Peterman
.231 Campbell

(<20 at-bats)
1.00 Berg
1.00 Blair
.667 Shields
.333 Cook
.286 M. Miller
.188 J. Miller

On-Base %
.469 Sartin
.463 Watkins
.443 Burks
.443 Villines
.435 Cale Savage
.417 Massey
.383 Copeland
.374 Snodgrass
.354 Ash
.333 Murray
.333 Campbell
.317 Peterman
.261 Seabolt

(<20 at-bats)
1.00 Berg
.500 Blair
.500 Shields
.500 M. Miller
.500 Cassity
.375 B. Banker
.333 Cook
.235 J. Miller

Hits
42 Watkins
29 Cale Savage
26 Snodgrass
25 Burks
25 Copeland
15 Villines
14 Peterman
13 Murray
11 Ash
11 Massey
10 Sartin
6 Campbell
5 Seabolt
3 J. Miller
2 Berg
2 Blair
1 M. Miller
1 Shields
1 Cook

Singles
30 Watkins
21 Burks
21 Copeland
20 Cale Savage
19 Snodgrass
13 Villines
11 Massey
11 Peterman
10 Murray
9 Ash
6 Sartin
6 Campbell
3 Seabolt
3 J. Miller
2 Berg
1 Blair
1 Cook

Doubles
11 Watkins
6 Cale Savage
4 Sartin
4 Burks
4 Copeland
4 Snodgrass
3 Peterman
2 Murray
2 Ash
2 Seabolt
2 Villines
1 M. Miller
1 Shields

Triples
2 Snodgrass
1 Murray
1 Cale Savage
1 Blair
1 Watkins

Home Runs
2 Cale Savage
1 Snodgrass

Sacrifices
5 Peterman
5 Murray
5 Burks
4 Cale Savage
3 Copeland
2 Ash
2 Watkins
2 Snodgrass
1 Massey
1 Villines
1 M. Miller

Double Plays
23 Cale Savage
14 Watkins
14 Villines
6 Peterman
3 Campbell
2 M. Miller
1 Sartin
1 Snodgrass
1 Massey
1 Burks
1 Skaggs

Runs
27 Watkins
23 Burks
22 Murray
22 Cale Savage
16 Snodgrass
14 Ash
14 Peterman
11 Campbell
11 Villines
10 Massey
7 Sartin
6 M. Miller
4 J. Miller
3 Seabolt
2 Cason Savage
1 Blair
1 Shields

RBI
29 Watkins
24 Cale Savage
16 Snodgrass
12 Peterman
10 Copeland
8 Sartin
8 Burks
8 Murray
7 Ash
7 Massey
5 Villines
5 Seabolt
4 Campbell
3 J. Miller
2 B. Banker
1 Blair
1 Cassity
1 Cook

Stolen Bases
26 Watkins
17 Burks
12 Cale Savage
9 Snodgrass
6 Peterman
5 Murray
5 Campbell
4 Ash
3 Sartin
3 Massey
2 J. Miller
2 M. Miller
2 Villines
1 Seabolt
1 Cason Savage

ERA
1.69 Villines
1.87 B. Banker
2.13 J. Miller
3.43 Cassity
3.68 Skaggs

(<25 Innings Pitched)
0.70 Massey
1.75 Watkins
2.52 Peterman
3.83 Berg
5.38 M. Miller
9.01 Ash
21.21 J. Banker

WHIP
1.31 Villines
1.40 Cassity
1.56 B. Banker
1.60 J. Miller
1.61 Skaggs

(<25 Innings Pitched)
1.30 Massey
1.68 Peterman
2.13 Watkins
2.30 M. Miller
2.32 Berg
3.00 Ash
3.03 J. Banker

Strike %
65.1 Skaggs
63.4 B. Banker
63.2 J. Miller
61.4 Cassity
60.9 Villines

(<25 Innings Pitched)
66.7 Watkins
66.4 M. Miller
61.2 Berg
59.4 Peterman
52.2 Massey
50.8 Ash
37.5 J. Banker
25.0 Shipman

Win-Loss Record
6-2 B. Banker
4-0 Villines
4-3 Cassity
3-2 Skaggs
2-1 J. Miller
1-0 Massey
1-1 Watkins
1-1 Peterman
0-1 Berg

Saves
2 M. Miller
2 Watkins
2 J. Miller
1 Peterman
1 Berg

Strikeouts
39 B. Banker
32 J. Miller
31 Skaggs
25 Cassity
24 Villines
10 Peterman
8 M. Miller
6 Berg
5 Watkins
4 Ash
4 Massey
1 J. Banker

Average Team Box Score

CPHS
Batting: .290
Runs: 6
Hits: 7
Slugging: .362
BB: 3
HBP: 1
Strikeouts: 5
OBP: .399
Stolen Bases: 3
Errors: 2
ERA: 2.75
WHIP: 1.64
K: 62%

Opponents
Batting: .256
Runs: 3
Hits: 6
Slugging: .330
BB: 3
HBP: 1
Strikeouts: 6
OBP: .361
Stolen Bases: 1
Errors: 2
ERA: 4.33
WHIP: 1.86
K: 60%

CPHS Baseball: Sandites beat Union 4-2 in extra innings at Regional Tournament

The Charles Page High School varsity baseball team (22-10) defeated Union 4-2 in a ten-inning Regional playoff game Wednesday afternoon in Owasso, but suffered their first shutout of the season at the hands of the host team. The Rams (33-5) beat the Sandites 5-0, but Sand Springs can still advance to the State Tournament if they can upset Owasso twice on Thursday.

The defending State Champions from Union (11-23) were eliminated after falling 7-0 to the Rams, who improved to ten shutouts on the season with their fourteenth-straight win.

Owasso can clench their fifth straight Regional title and 33rd overall with a win on Thursday. They are ranked 42nd in the nation by PerfectGame and won their 13th State Championship in 2015.

The Sandites will have to beat Owasso in back-to-back games Thursday if they want to make it to the State Tournament for the first time since 2011. The uphill battle will kick off at 3:00 p.m. If they win the first game, they’ll play again at 5:00.

CPHS 4 Union 2

The Sandites led for four innings against Union after taking a 2-0 lead in the top of the second. Northern Oklahoma College-commit Cale Savage hit his second home run of the season to kick off the inning, then Keaton Campbell brought in Malachi Burks on an RBI single.

Seth Villines (4-0, 5-0) got the start on the mound and threw two hits, four strikeouts, and four walks in five innings. After giving up a homer to Trent Desmet in the bottom of the sixth, he was replaced by Cal Watkins (1-1). Watkins threw two hits and a walk, giving up the game-tying RBI double to JD Geneva, and was replaced by John Miller (2-1, 7-2).

Miller hit a single in the seventh but was stranded, then struck out two to send the game into extra innings. Miller ended the game with four strikeouts, no walks, and only one hit, and was relieved by Preston Berg (0-1) late in the eighth. Berg tossed four balls and was replaced by Brycen Peterman (1-1). Peterman finished out the night and earned his first career win with two hits, two strikeouts, and one walk.

Sand Springs finally got back out front in the tenth inning, spurred by a lead-off double from Villines. Burks and Kaegan Murray were hit by pitch to load the bases. Villines was walked in and Burks scored on a passed ball for the final score of 4-2.

Owasso 5 CPHS 0

Eastern Oklahoma State College-signee David Sandlin (5-0) threw eleven strikeouts against the Sandites, the most of any pitcher this season. He gave up only four hits and one walk, giving Sand Springs their first shutout in the past 35 games.

Ben Banker (6-2, 7-2) got the start and the loss on the mound, throwing five hits, four strikeouts, and four walks. Jaxon Skaggs (3-1) pitched the final third of the fifth inning, then Michael Miller took over for the remainder of the night. Miller threw two hits, two strikeouts, and two walks in two innings.

Sand Springs stranded two runners in the first and Owasso stranded two in the second. The Rams got on the board with an RBI double from Jack Hammond in the third and Sandlin struck out the side that inning.

Brody Green singled and scored on an error in the fourth. Connor Beichler walked in the fifth, then Cameron Thompson and Nathan Ackenhausen hit back-to-back doubles to make it 3-0. The Sandites stranded two more hits in the fifth. Hammond hit an RBI single and Ackenhausen brought him in on a double in the seventh.

CPHS Season Stats

Batting Avg.
(Min. 20 AB)
.398 Watkins
.322 Cale Savage
.321 Burks
.319 Villines
.317 Snodgrass
.282 Massey
.281 Copeland
.278 Sartin
.255 Murray
.250 Campbell
.238 Seabolt
.212 Ash
.209 Peterman

Slugging Avg.
.515 Watkins
.451 Snodgrass
.448 Cale Savage
.372 Burks
.362 Villines
.333 Murray
.333 Seabolt
.326 Copeland
.306 Sartin
.282 Massey
.254 Peterman
.250 Campbell
.250 Ash

On-Base %
.469 Sartin
.455 Watkins
.452 Cale Savage
.451 Villines
.447 Burks
.435 Massey
.412 Copeland
.405 Snodgrass
.380 Murray
.370 Campbell
.354 Ash
.319 Peterman
.273 Seabolt

Hits
41 Watkins
28 Cale Savage
26 Snodgrass
25 Burks
25 Copeland
15 Villines
14 Peterman
13 Murray
11 Ash
11 Massey
10 Sartin
6 Campbell
5 Seabolt
3 J. Miller
2 Berg
2 Blair
1 M. Miller
1 Shields
1 Cook

Singles
29 Watkins
21 Burks
21 Copeland
19 Snodgrass
19 Cale Savage
13 Villines
11 Massey
11 Peterman
10 Murray
9 Ash
6 Sartin
6 Campbell
3 Seabolt
3 J. Miller
2 Berg
1 Blair
1 Cook

Doubles
11 Watkins
6 Cale Savage
4 Sartin
4 Burks
4 Copeland
4 Snodgrass
3 Peterman
2 Murray
2 Ash
2 Seabolt
2 Villines
1 M. Miller
1 Shields

Triples
2 Snodgrass
1 Murray
1 Cale Savage
1 Blair
1 Watkins

Home Runs
2 Cale Savage
1 Snodgrass

Sacrifices
5 Peterman
5 Murray
5 Burks
4 Cale Savage
3 Copeland
2 Ash
2 Watkins
2 Snodgrass
1 Massey
1 Villines
1 M. Miller

Double Plays
23 Cale Savage
14 Watkins
14 Villines
6 Peterman
3 Campbell
2 M. Miller
1 Sartin
1 Snodgrass
1 Massey
1 Burks
1 Skaggs

Runs
27 Watkins
23 Burks
22 Murray
22 Cale Savage
16 Snodgrass
14 Ash
14 Peterman
11 Campbell
11 Villines
10 Massey
7 Sartin
6 M. Miller
4 J. Miller
3 Seabolt
2 Cason Savage
1 Blair
1 Shields

RBI
29 Watkins
24 Cale Savage
16 Snodgrass
12 Peterman
10 Copeland
8 Sartin
8 Burks
8 Murray
7 Ash
7 Massey
5 Villines
5 Seabolt
4 Campbell
3 J. Miller
2 B. Banker
1 Blair
1 Cassity
1 Cook

Stolen Bases
26 Watkins
17 Burks
12 Cale Savage
9 Snodgrass
6 Peterman
5 Murray
5 Campbell
4 Ash
3 Sartin
3 Massey
2 J. Miller
2 M. Miller
1 Seabolt
1 Villines
1 Cason Savage

ERA
*Minimum 15 IP
1.69 Villines
1.87 B. Banker
2.13 J. Miller
3.04 Skaggs
3.58 Cassity

Win-Loss Record
6-2 B. Banker
4-0 Villines
4-3 Cassity
3-1 Skaggs
2-1 J. Miller
1-0 Massey
1-1 Watkins
1-1 Peterman
0-1 Berg

Saves
2 M. Miller
2 Watkins
2 J. Miller
1 Peterman
1 Berg

WHIP
1.31 Villines
1.44 Skaggs
1.47 Cassity
1.56 B. Banker
1.60 J. Miller

Strike %
65.8 Skaggs
63.4 B. Banker
63.2 J. Miller
61.3 Cassity
60.9 Villines

Strikeouts
39 B. Banker
32 J. Miller
28 Skaggs
24 Cassity
24 Villines
10 Peterman
8 M. Miller
6 Berg
5 Watkins
4 Ash
4 Massey
1 J. Banker

Average Team Box Score

CPHS
Batting: .296
Runs: 6
Hits: 8
Slugging: .369
BB: 3
HBP: 1
Strikeouts: 5
OBP: .404
Stolen Bases: 3
Errors: 1
ERA: 2.75
WHIP: 1.64
K: 62%

Opponents
Batting: .256
Runs: 3
Hits: 6
Slugging: .329
BB: 4
HBP: 1
Strikeouts: 6
OBP: .363
Stolen Bases: 1
Errors: 2
ERA: 4.47
WHIP: 1.90
K: 60%