OSSAA 6A Basketball Week 8 Rankings

OSSAA 6A Boys’ Basketball Rankings

  1. Edmond Memorial (13-1)

  2. Booker T. Washington (11-1)

  3. Edmond Santa Fe (13-1)

  4. Midwest City (11-3)

  5. Sapulpa (9-2)

  6. Jenks (10-2)

  7. Sand Springs (12-4)

  8. Putnam City West (11-6)

  9. Norman North (9-4)

  10. Edmond North (9-5)

  11. Union (7-5)

  12. Southmoore (9-5)

  13. Deer Creek (9-5)

  14. Putnam City (10-6)

  15. Stillwater (9-5)

  16. Putnam City North (7-7)

  17. Owasso (8-5)

  18. Bartlesville (8-7)

  19. Norman (7-9)

  20. Shawnee (7-6)

SPN Conference Strength Ratings
55.2 Frontier Valley
49.0 Central Oklahoma
46.3 Big Ten
33.1 Suburban
28.9 All-City

Top Boys’ Offenses (Point Average)
78.7 Sapulpa
77.2 Booker T. Washington
75.4 Midwest City
69.9 Putnam City West
68.4 Putnam City
66.6 Putnam City North
66.4 Sand Springs
65.8 Union
65.5 Edmond Memorial
63.4 Edmond Santa Fe

Top Boys’ Defenses
45.9 Edmond Memorial
50.3 Bartlesville
50.6 Edmond Santa Fe
51.0 Norman North
51.3 Jenks
53.0 Shawnee
53.2 Stillwater
54.4 Sand Springs
54.5 Deer Creek
54.5 Owasso

Highest Avg Margin of Victory
19.6 Edmond Memorial
16.4 Booker T. Washington
15.8 Sapulpa
15.0 Midwest City
14.8 Norman North
12.8 Edmond Santa Fe
12.1 Sand Springs
11.4 Jenks
10.0 Union
8.9 Deer Creek


OSSAA 6A Girls’ Basketball Rankings

  1. Putnam City West (15-1)

  2. Norman North (12-1)

  3. Shawnee (12-0)

  4. Edmond Memorial (11-3)

  5. Sand Springs (11-2)

  6. Edmond North (10-4)

  7. Union (11-2)

  8. Moore (10-3)

  9. Bartlesville (12-2)

  10. Edmond Santa Fe (10-4)

  11. Mustang (14-2)

  12. Choctaw (10-3)

  13. Deer Creek (10-5)

  14. Midwest City (12-5)

  15. Booker T. Washington (8-4)

  16. Norman (8-5)

  17. Ponca City (8-5)

  18. Bixby (9-7)

  19. Jenks (7-5)

  20. Sapulpa (7-7)

SPN Conference Strength Ratings
55.0 Central Oklahoma
44.9 Suburban
38.4 Frontier Valley
36.6 Big Ten
13.4 All-City

Top Girls’ Offenses
72.7 Putnam City West
64.2 Sand Springs
62.4 Mustang
62.3 Jenks
62.0 Booker T. Washington
61.2 Moore
60.7 Broken Arrow
60.5 Choctaw
60.1 Ponca City
58.7 Bartlesville

Top Girls’ Defenses
34.3 Union
34.4 Shawnee
39.2 Edmond Memorial
39.9 Norman North
41.1 Bartlesville
43.0 Moore
43.5 Choctaw
43.7 Mustang
44.4 Bixby
45.2 Sapulpa

Top Avg. Margin of Victory
23.8 Putnam West
23.7 Shawnee
18.7 Mustang
18.2 Moore
17.7 Sand Springs
17.6 Bartlesville
16.9 Choctaw
15.0 Booker T. Washington
14.0 Norman North
12.1 Edmond Memorial

CPHS Basketball: Rams upset Sandites 57-56, Kersgieter named Homecoming Queen

Homecoming was spoiled Friday night at Charles Page High School as the Class 6A No. 4 Sandites (12-4, 6-2) were upset 57-56 by No. 17 Owasso (8-5, 4-3).

The Sandites led by eight to start the fourth quarter, but Owasso surged ahead in the final minute.

At halftime Holly Kersgieter was named Homecoming Queen and Kissing Captain Cole Durkee presented her with her robe, crown, bouquet, and kiss. Both are senior starters on their teams.

Hayden Peterson was the star of the first quarter, scoring nine points to give his team a 15-13 lead over the Sandites. The game tied three times in the first period with the Sandites leading for much of it, but Owasso scored five in a row to close the stanza.

Cole Durkee sank a three in the second period to tie it at 20-20 then Marlo Fox scored a two and Davon Richardson iced a buzzer beater for the five-point halftime advantage.

The third quarter was the best for the Sand Springs and they took a 42-34 lead into the fourth quarter. Fox scored six in that period and Jaden Hurd added four.

Owasso went on a nine-point run early in the fourth to make it a one-point game, then took the lead with a four-point run at the charity stripe. Durkee hit a three for the 48-47 lead, Seth Pomeroy sank a three in retaliation, then Hurd scored his third basket of the night to tie it at 50-50.

Pomeroy took the lead at with a pair of free throws at 1:21 as Josh Minney fouled out. Savage made a three-point play, but the Rams took the final lead with twenty seconds left and pushed it to 57-53. Richardson sank a buzzer-beater from half court, but the Sandites came up one point shy.

Pomeroy led all scorers with 22 points followed by Peterson with nineteen. Richardson had the team high for Sand Springs with fifteen points and Fox added twelve.

The Sandites will look to get back in the win column Tuesday at No. 7 Jenks (10-2, 5-2).

OHS 57 CPHS 56
1Q:
OHS 15-13
2Q: CPHS 12-5
3Q: CPHS 17-14
4Q: OHS 23-14
Free Throws: OHS 17-of-21, CPHS 14-of-20.
Field Goals: OHS 17-of-37, CPHS 19-of-44.
Offensive Rebounds: CPHS 7, OHS 3.
Defensive Rebounds: CPHS 16, OHS 14.
Total Rebounds: CPHS 23, OHS 17.
Steals: CPHS 2, OHS 2.
Blocks: CPHS 1.
Fouls: OHS 16, CPHS 19.

Frontier Valley Conference Standings
6-1 No. 2 Booker T. Washington
6-2 No. 4 Sand Springs
5-1 No. 6 Sapulpa
5-2 No. 12 Union
5-2 No. 7 Jenks
4-3 No. 17 Owasso
2-4 No. 20 Bartlesville
1-6 Muskogee
0-6 Bixby
0-7 Bixby

(Sand Springs stats)
Scoring: Richardson 15, Fox 12, Minney 9, Durkee 8, Cale Savage 6, Hurd 6.
Offensive Rebounds: Richardson 2, Fox 1, Minney 1, Cale Savage 1, Durkee 1, Hurd 1.
Defensive Rebounds: Minney 6, Richardson 3, Cale Savage 3, Fox 2, Durkee 1, Cason Savage 1.
Total Rebounds: Minney 7, Richardson 5, Cale Savage 4, Fox 3, Durkee 2, Cason Savage 1, Hurd 1.
Steals: Cale Savage 2.
Assists: Richardson 3, Minney 2, Cale Savage 1, Fox 1.
Blocks: Cason Savage 1.
Fouls: Minney 5, Richardson 4, Cale Savage 4, Fox 3, Durkee 1, Cason Savage 1, Hurd 1.

(Owasso scoring): Pomeroy 22, Peterson 19, Hendrick 6, Reed 4, Ellison 3

CPHS Basketball: Sandites fall 65-54 to Union, Minney scores 16

Sand Springs led at the half, but couldn’t keep up in the third and couldn’t gain any ground in the fourth. No. 12 Union (7-4, 5-1) brought a 65-54 end to No. 4 Charles Page High School’s undefeated conference record Tuesday evening at the UMAC. The Sandites dropped to 12-3 on the season, but still lead the conference at 6-1.

Union’s Larry King led all scorers with seventeen points, followed by the Sandites’ Josh Minney with sixteen and Davon Richardson with fifteen.

Richardson kicked things off with a two for the Sandites, Micah Lovett sank a three for Union, then Marlo Fox and Cole Durkee scored back to back. Quentin Harvey, Richardson, Josh Minney, and Nehemiah Boykins traded blows to make it 11-10. Cale Savage hit the first Sandite three-pointer for a 14-10 lead.

Sand Springs took a huge blow early on as Richardson drew three fouls midway through the first period. Minney dunked on a steal to make it 16-12, but Ira Richardson was fouled on a made two and Harvey rebounded the free throw to tie it. Minney came in clutch with a pair of free throws, but King tied it once again to end the half.

Savage scored a pair from the stripe to start the second period, DeSean Sanders responded with two, then Durkee made a three-point play for the lead. Union went on a six-point run with four with from Dexter Jones before Fox broke it up. Minney scored three on a steal to briefly reclaim the lead at 27-26, but King immediately took it back for the Redskins. Durkee put up two for Sand Springs, and the visitors took a one-point lead into the locker room.

Durkee and Minney put up points for the Sandites early in the second half, but a three from King tied it and Boykins gave his team the front. Union went on an eleven point run to make it 41-33 before Richardson broke up the streak. But the Redskins hopped right back to it with threes from Seth Chargois and Lovett and a dunk from RJ Forney.

By the end of the third the Redskins led 54-39 thanks to a shooting foul and a technical foul from Minney. Chargois drilled another three to start the fourth, then Richardson scored two and Cale Savage made a three to cut it to 57-44.

Richardson went on a five point run midway through the fourth but Chargois responded with four and the Redskins entered the final two minutes with a 63-51 lead. The Sandites trailed by as much as 65-51 before Minney rattled off three free throws to end the night.

The Sandites will look to kick off a new winning streak Friday when they host No. 17 Owasso (6-5, 2-3) at 8:00 p.m.

Union 65 CPHS 54
1Q:
All 18-18
2Q: CPHS 11-10
3Q: Union 16-10
4Q: CPHS 15-11.
Free Throws: CPHS 12-of-19, Union 9-of-16.
Field Goals: Union 25-of-48, CPHS 20-of-51.
Offensive Rebounds: Union 9, CPHS 7.
Defensive Rebounds: Union 24, CPHS 22.
Total Rebounds: Union 33, CPHS 29.
Steals: Union 10, CPHS 5.
Blocks: Union 4, CPHS 4.
Fouls: CPHS 14, Union 17.

(Sand Springs Stats)
Scoring: Minney 16, Richardson 15, Durkee 10, Cale Savage 8, Fox 5.
Offensive Rebounds: Minney 3, Richardson 2, Durkee 1, Hurd 1.
Defensive Rebounds: Richardson 5, Durkee 4, Fox 4, Hurd 4, Minney 3, Cale Savage 1, Quier 1.
Total Rebounds: Richardson 7, Minney 6, Durkee 5, Hurd 5, Fox 4, Cale Savage 1, Quier 1.
Steals: Minney 4, Cason Savage 1.
Assists: Fox 2, Richardson 1, Durkee 1, Cason Savage 1.
Blocks: Richardson 1, Minney 1, Fox 1, Durkee 1.
Fouls: Minney 4, Cale Savage 3, Richardson 3, Fox 2, Hurd 2.

(Union Scoring): King 17, Chargois 12, Harvey 11, Lovett 8, Boykins 7, Richardson 4, Jones 4, Sanders 2.

OSSAA 6A Basketball Week 7 Rankings

OSSAA 6A Boys’ Basketball Rankings

  1. Edmond Memorial (12-1)

  2. Booker T. Washington (9-1)

  3. Edmond Santa Fe (11-1)

  4. Sand Springs (12-2)

  5. Midwest City (10-2)

  6. Sapulpa (7-2)

  7. Jenks (10-1)

  8. Norman North (8-4)

  9. Putnam City West (9-6)

  10. Deer Creek (9-4)

  11. Edmond North (8-5)

  12. Union (6-4)

  13. Southmoore (8-4)

  14. Stillwater (7-5)

  15. Putnam City North (6-6)

  16. Putnam City (9-6)

  17. Owasso (6-5)

  18. Shawnee (7-5)

  19. Norman (7-8)

  20. Bartlesville (5-6)

SPN Conference Strength Ratings
53.4 Frontier Valley
50.5 Central Oklahoma
45.0 Big Ten
34.1 Suburban
29.7 All-City

Top Boys’ Offenses (Point Average)
81.6 Sapulpa
76.8 Midwest City
76.6 Booker T. Washington
69.4 Putnam City
68.9 Putnam City West
68.1 Sand Springs
67.3 Union
66.2 Putnam City North
65.8 Edmond Memorial
65.8 Norman North

Top Boys’ Defenses
45.4 Edmond Memorial
49.8 Jenks
51.8 Edmond Santa Fe
52.1 Norman North
52.9 Shawnee
53.4 Sand Springs
54.0 Deer Creek
54.0 Bartlesville
54.3 Owasso
55.2 Lawton

Highest Avg Margin of Victory
20.5 Edmond Memorial
15.9 Midwest City
14.6 Sand Springs
14.3 Sapulpa
14.0 Booker T. Washington
13.7 Norman North
13.5 Jenks
12.0 Union
11.6 Edmond Santa Fe
10.2 Deer Creek


OSSAA 6A Girls’ Basketball Rankings

  1. Putnam City West (13-1)

  2. Shawnee (11-0)

  3. Norman North (11-1)

  4. Edmond Memorial (10-3)

  5. Union (10-1)

  6. Edmond North (9-4)

  7. Sand Springs (9-2)

  8. Moore (9-2)

  9. Edmond Santa Fe (9-3)

  10. Bartlesville (11-2)

  11. Mustang (13-2)

  12. Choctaw (9-2)

  13. Deer Creek (10-4)

  14. Booker T. Washington (7-3)

  15. Midwest City (11-4)

  16. Norman (7-5)

  17. Ponca City (6-5)

  18. Bixby (10-5)

  19. Sapulpa (6-6)

  20. Jenks (6-5)

SPN Conference Strength Ratings
55.0 Central Oklahoma
46.4 Suburban
39.5 Big Ten
38.4 Frontier Valley
12.5 All-City

Top Girls’ Offenses
73.0 Putnam City West
67.5 Sand Springs
62.9 Booker T. Washington
62.7 Mustang
62.3 Moore
61.7 Choctaw
61.7 Jenks
60.2 Ponca City
59.5 Broken Arrow
57.9 Bartlesville

Top Girls’ Defenses
33.0 Union
33.6 Shawnee
38.8 Norman North
39.0 Edmond Memorial
41.8 Moore
42.0 Bixby
42.5 Choctaw
42.5 Bartlesville
44.0 Mustang
46.0 Sapulpa

Top Avg. Margin of Victory
24.1 Putnam West
24.1 Shawnee
20.5 Moore
19.3 Choctaw
18.8 Sand Springs
18.7 Mustang
16.4 Booker T. Washington
15.5 Bartlesville
15.1 Norman North
14.6 Union

CPHS Basketball: Boys knock off No. 4 Sapulpa to remain undefeated in FVC

In the biggest win of his six-year stent at Sand Springs, Eric Savage’s Sandites knocked off the Class 6A No. 4 Sapulpa Chieftains 70-64 on the road to remain undefeated in Frontier Valley Conference action.

The No. 6 Charles Page High School boys’ basketball team (12-2, 6-0) is now the only undefeated team left in the conference and is well on their way to what could be their best season in decades.

Sand Springs won the first three quarters against their Highway 97 rivals and the two teams tied in the fourth. The Chieftains fell to 7-2 overall and 3-1 in conference action. Their only other loss was 78-77 to the number two team in Mississippi.

Josh Minney and Marlo Fox gave the visitors a 4-0 lead to start the game but Jacoby Durant and Camryn Dennis quickly tied it. Davon Richardson took the lead for Sand Springs, Julian Smith took the lead for Sapulpa, then the Sandites went on a seven point run, capped by a bucket from Cason Savage. Smith tied it at 13-13, then gave his team a brief 17-15 lead, but Cale Savage sank a three to end the first period up by one.

The second period started hot for the Sandites with their second seven point run for a 29-21 lead, but the Chieftains responded with a seven point run of their own. A free throw from Richardson sent the visitors into the locker room with a narrow 30-28 advantage. 

Dennis briefly tied it to start the third, Fox laid up and Cale Savage hit two from the stripe, but a pair of three pointers from Hunter Hoggant tied it once again at 36-36. It was back and forth from there till the Sandites went on a six point run to make it 47-38. A pair of threes from Jayde Duncan evened things out, but Cale Savage launched a buzzer beater for the 52-46 advantage.

The fourth quarter saw heavy foul trouble for both teams, but the Chieftains had the worst of it, landing themselves in the double bonus with more than three minutes left. Ten of the Sandites’ eighteen points came from free throws in that period.

Smith laid up on a steal to cut it to 68-64 with 47.8 remaining. Dennis missed a one-and-one with 25 seconds left, but the Chieftains got the ball back right away when Richardson’s pass flew completely out of bounds. Cale Savage came up clutch with a steal and two freebies to make it 70-64 with 16 seconds left. Duncan got off one last three-point shot for the Chieftains, but it bounced off the rim and Durkee secured the rebound and with it, the game.

Cale Savage and Dennis led their respective teams with seventeen points apiece. Richardson had a double-double with sixteen points and eleven rebounds. Minney added fifteen point and Fox had thirteen to put four Sandites in double figures. The Chieftains also had four double-digit scorers. Dennis was aided by Smith with twelve, Duncan with eleven, and Durant with eleven.

Sand Springs will take a week off before battling No. 10 Union (4-2, 3-1) next Tuesday on the road. The Chieftains will have a week to reflect on their loss before trying to snap back against Bixby (1-6, 0-5).

CPHS 70 SHS 64
1Q:
CPHS 18-17
2Q: CPHS 12-11
3Q: CPHS 22-18
4Q: All 18-18
Free Throws: CPHS 22-of-31, SHS 7-of-41.
Field Goals: CPHS 22-of-43, SHS 25-of-59.
Offensive Rebounds: CPHS 6, SHS 6.
Defensive Rebounds: CPHS 29, SHS 16.
Total Rebounds: CPHS 35, SHS 22.
Steals: SHS 12, CPHS 7.
Blocks: CPHS 4, SHS 3.
Fouls: CPHS 16, SHS 21.

Frontier Valley Conference Standings
6-0 No. 6 Sand Springs
4-1 No. 3 Booker T. Washington
4-1 No. 8 Jenks
3-1 No. 4 Sapulpa
3-1 No. 10 Union
2-3 No. 20 Owasso
1-4 No. 18 Bartlesville
1-4 Muskogee
0-4 Bixby
0-4 Broken Arrow

(Sand Springs Stats)
Scoring: Cale Savage 17, Richardson 16, Minney 15, Fox 13, Durkee 7, Cason Savage 2.
Offensive Rebounds: Richardson 3, Minney 1, Fox 1, Durkee 1.
Defensive Rebounds: Richardson 8, Durkee 7, Minney 6, Cale Savage 4, Fox 3, Hurd 1.
Total Rebounds: Richardson 11, Durkee 8, Minney 7, Fox 4, Cale Savage 4, Hurd 1.
Steals: Cale Savage 2, Durkee 2, Richardson 1, Minney 1, Cason Savage 1.
Assists: Richardson 3, Minney 2, Fox 1, Cason Savage 1.
Blocks: Minney 3, Hawkins 1.
Fouls: Richardson 4, Cale Savage 3, Minney 3, Fox 3, Cason Savage 2, Hawkins 1.

(Muskogee)
Scoring: Dennis 17, Smith 12, Duncan 11, Durant 11 Smith 9, Jones 2, Williams 2.

OSSAA 6A Basketball Week 6 Rankings

OSSAA 6A Boys’ Basketball Rankings

  1. Edmond Santa Fe (8-0)

  2. Midwest City (8-0)

  3. Booker T. Washington (8-1)

  4. Sapulpa (7-1)

  5. Edmond Memorial (8-1)

  6. Sand Springs (11-2)

  7. Norman North (6-2)

  8. Jenks (8-1)

  9. Putnam City West (7-5)

  10. Union (4-2)

  11. Edmond North (6-3)

  12. Deer Creek (7-2)

  13. Putnam City (7-4)

  14. Southmoore (5-3)

  15. Stillwater (5-3)

  16. Putnam City North (4-4)

  17. Shawnee (5-4)

  18. Bartlesville (3-3)

  19. Lawton (5-6)

  20. Owasso (3-3)

SPN Conference Strength Ratings
52.8 Frontier Valley
52.7 Big Ten
47.0 Central Oklahoma
34.3 Suburban
32.0 All-City

Top Boys’ Offenses (Point Average)
83.8 Sapulpa
79.9 Midwest City
75.2 Booker T. Washington
69.8 Edmond Memorial
69.5 Putnam City West
69.4 Norman North
68.9 Putnam City North
67.9 Sand Springs
67.5 Union
67.4 Putnam City

Top Boys’ Defenses
45.1 Edmond Memorial
48.5 Norman North
49.6 Jenks
50.5 Bartlesville
50.7 Deer Creek
52.6 Sand Springs
52.9 Edmond Santa Fe
53.3 Shawnee
55.2 Lawton
55.4 Norman

Highest Avg Margin of Victory
24.6 Edmond Memorial
22.8 Midwest City
20.9 Norman North
16.9 Sapulpa
15.3 Sand Springs
15.2 Deer Creek
14.2 Jenks
14.0 Edmond Santa Fe
13.0 Booker T. Washington
9.5 Union


OSSAA 6A Girls’ Basketball Rankings

  1. Putnam City West (11-1)

  2. Edmond Memorial (10-2)

  3. Shawnee (11-0)

  4. Norman North (10-1)

  5. Edmond Santa Fe (9-2)

  6. Edmond North (8-4)

  7. Deer Creek (7-2)

  8. Sand Springs (8-2)

  9. Union (7-0)

  10. Moore (5-2)

  11. Bartlesville (7-2)

  12. Norman (5-3)

  13. Mustang (9-2)

  14. Booker T. Washington (7-3)

  15. Midwest City (8-3)

  16. Choctaw (5-2)

  17. Ponca City (4-3)

  18. Bixby (6-4)

  19. Sapulpa (5-3)

  20. Jenks (5-4)

SPN Conference Strength Ratings
60.5 Central Oklahoma
48.4 Suburban
35.8 Big Ten
34.8 Frontier Valley
12.0 All-City

Top Girls’ Offenses
74.7 Putnam City West
69.7 Sand Springs
63.5 Mustang
62.9 Booker T. Washington
62.0 Choctaw
61.3 Ponca City
60.0 Norman
59.7 Midwest City
59.6 Jenks
57.7 Shawnee

Top Girls’ Defenses
29.7 Union
33.6 Shawnee
38.8 Edmond Memorial
39.1 Norman North
39.1 Bartlesville
41.5 Bixby
41.6 Deer Creek
42.1 Choctaw
43.2 Mustang
43.7 Moore

Top Avg. Margin of Victory
26.2 Putnam West
24.1 Shawnee
20.5 Sand Springs
20.3 Mustang
19.9 Choctaw
16.4 Booker T. Washington
15.9 Norman North
15.9 Union
14.2 Jenks
14.2 Edmond Memorial