CPHS Basketball: Davon Richardson, Marlo Fox, Josh Minney earn All-Conference honors

The Charles Page High School boys’ basketball team ended the season with a 19-7 record and a lot of unfinished business. After qualifying for the State Tournament for the second time in the past three years, they were left hanging by the COVID-19 pandemic, which caused the cancellation of all school athletics for the remainder of the 2019-2020 school year.

The Sandites won the Enid Holiday Classic and their second-consecutive Regional title. They went undefeated at the Memorial Veterans Arena Invitational and were fifth in Frontier Valley Conference standings.

The season was peppered with adversity even before the Coronavirus arrived in Oklahoma. The star-studded team lost two crucial play-makers in Jaeden Hurd and Daren Hawkins, both to ACL injuries. But for every low there was a high. In addition to all their tournament hardware, they also won big games against No. 1 Booker T. Washington, No. 3 Jenks, No. 8 Union, and No. 11 Broken Arrow. They were the only Oklahoma 6A team to beat the top-ranked Hornets.

Three Sandites picked up All-Conference honors Monday, including two first-team stars. Davon Richardson and Marlo Fox cracked the top five in the entire conference with a combined 33.7 points and 11.1 rebounds per game. Josh Minney was named to the conference third-team.

Richardson, a University of Central Oklahoma-committed senior, shot 46.2% in the field and 72% on free throws. He averaged 16.2 points, 8.5 rebounds, 1.6 assists, 2.2 steals, and 1 block per game. He led the team on seven occasions this season and recorded 10 double-doubles with a season-high 28-point performance against Bartlesville. In his career he led the team 29 times with 20 double-doubles, 1331 points, and a career-best 44 points in a sophomore season game against Owasso.

Fox, a junior, shot 50% in the field, 40.7% on threes, and 88.2% at the free throw line. He averaged 17.5 points, 2.6 rebounds, 1.2 assists, and 1.4 steals. He led the team on 15 occasions this year, including a career-high 27 points against the HFC Warriors.

Minney was a huge contributor in his senior season, averaging 10.3 points, 6 rebounds, 1 assist, 1.5 steals, and 0.9 blocks. He shot 49.2% in the field and 62.7% on free throws. He led the team in three games with one double-double, and scored a season-high 20 points against Ponca City. In his career he led the team five times with two double-doubles and a career-high 23 points last year against Wichita. He scored 522 points in his career.

Booker T. Washington’s five-star Kansas-commit Bryce Thompson was named the Conference Player of the Year, and Jenks’s Clay Martin was named Coach of the Year for leading the team to a State Tournament berth just two years after consecutive losing seasons.

Player of the Year: Bryce Thompson (Booker T. Washington).
Coach of the Year: Clay Martin (Jenks).

First Team: Davon Richardson (Sand Springs), Marlo Fox (Sand Springs), Trey Phipps (Booker T. Washington), Jalen Breath (Booker T. Washington), Anfernee Nelson (Jenks).

Second Team: Chase Martin (Jenks), Nehemiah Boykins (Union), Seth Chargois (Union), Kyler Mann (Owasso), Xavier Glenn (Bixby).

Third Team: Hunter Hoggatt (Sapulpa), Jaiell Talley (Broken Arrow), Josh Minney (Sand Springs), Xavier Brown (Muskogee), Ike Houston (Jenks).

State Basketball Tournament and all Spring sports canceled

March 26, 2020—1:30 p.m.—On March 25, the State Superintendent announced that all public schools would remain closed until the end of the academic year for each respective public school. The academic year for schools will end between May 8 and May 15.

In conjunction with this decision the OSSAA Board voted unanimously, at the March 26, 2020 Teleconference Board Meeting, to cancel the State Basketball Tournament for Classes 2A, 3A, 4A, 5A and 6A; additionally, all spring activities have been cancelled for the remainder of the 2019-2020 school year. 

For the purpose of all OSSAA member school activities, all school personnel, including certified, adjunct or volunteer coaches, as well as teachers, directors, or instructors are prohibited from engaging in any type of OSSAA member school activity involving secondary students; no practice, instruction, training, weight lifting, tryouts, competition or travel is permitted.

SUMMER TIME ACTIVITIES: Until further notice, no OSSAA member school activities will be permitted. The timeline for the beginning of summer activities will be provided to member schools at a time when CDC recommendations as well as State and Local government recommendations allow for safe participation.

OSSAA Basketball State Tournaments indefinitely postponed due to Coronavirus

The Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association (OSSAA) announced Thursday afternoon that the high school State Basketball Tournament will be indefinitely postponed. The boys and girls’ tournaments were scheduled to begin Thursday afternoon.

For the second time in the past three years the Class 6A No. 9 ranked Charles Page High School boys’ basketball team (19-7) qualified for the State Tournament, and they were supposed to play No. 5 Midwest City (22-3) at Tulsa Memorial Veterans Arena at 8:30 p.m.

“We have decided to postpone all OSSAA-sponsored activities for this weekend,” announced Executive Director David Jackson in a noon press conference. “We haven’t decided when those activities will be rescheduled. We’ll work on that as soon as we can.”

According to Jackson, some school districts are considering extended spring breaks to further limit the spread of Coronavirus, and he declined to provide even a generalized timeline on when the games would be either rescheduled or canceled outright.

School districts will retain the right to determine whether they will continue with regular season athletic events.

OSSAA 6A Boys Basketball Week 14 Rankings, State Tournament Assignments

The final OSSAA rankings were released on February 10th, but we will continue to update each week with records, conference standings, offensive/defensive standings, and playoff results.

Class 6A Rankings (First Place Votes) - Record.
1. Booker T. Washington (10), 20-5.
2. Southmoore (9), 22-4.
3. Jenks (3), 21-5.
4. Lawton (7), 21-5.
5. Midwest City, 22-3.
6. Edmond Memorial (1), 22-4.
7. Edmond North, 20-7.
8. Union, 21-5.
9. Sand Springs, 19-7.
10. Norman North, 17-7.
11. Broken Arrow, 19-8.
12. Putnam City West, 16-11.
13. Putnam City North, 15-10.
14. Edmond Santa Fe, 13-13.
15. Putnam City, 12-12.
16. Choctaw, 13-11.
17. Northwest Classen, 15-11.
18. Owasso, 13-14.
19. Yukon, 14-12.
20. Deer Creek, 9-15.
20. Mustang, 9-15.

Conference Strength
52.3 Big Ten
51.6 Frontier Valley
41.0 Central Oklahoma
24.4 All-City

Conference 6A Post-Season Records
16-10 Frontier Valley
9-8 Big Ten
10-14 Central Oklahoma
1-3 All-City

Top Offenses
(Avg. Points Scored)

74.9 Midwest City
71.8 Booker T. Washington
68.5 Southmoore
67.3 Choctaw
66.6 Union
65.3 Edmond Memorial
64.9 Putnam West
63.7 Lawton
62.5 Sapulpa
62.0 Putnam North
61.7 Sand Springs
61.5 Bixby
61.4 Edmond North
61.1 Mustang
61.0 Yukon
60.9 Broken Arrow
60.3 Jenks
59.7 Putnam City
59.3 Northwest Classen
57.8 Norman North
57.0 Ponca City
56.8 Muskogee
56.4 Norman
55.5 Enid
54.7 Owasso
53.5 Westmoore
52.1 Moore
49.7 Stillwater
49.5 Edmond Santa Fe
48.3 Deer Creek
47.1 U.S. Grant
39.7 Bartlesville

Top Defenses
(Avg. Points Allowed)

46.1 Edmond Santa Fe
46.9 Jenks
47.2 Edmond Memorial
51.1 Southmoore
52.0 Deer Creek
53.2 Sand Springs
53.2 Edmond North
53.3 Putnam North
53.5 Owasso
53.6 Broken Arrow
54.5 Moore
54.6 Lawton
56.7 Union
56.7 Northwest Classen
57.5 Norman North
57.7 Norman
57.8 Booker T. Washington
58.2 Midwest City
59.2 Enid
59.4 Putnam West
59.6 Choctaw
59.8 Putnam City
60.0 Bartlesville
60.5 Ponca City
60.8 Mustang
61.5 Muskogee
62.5 Yukon
62.9 U.S. Grant
63.7 Stillwater
63.8 Westmoore
66.3 Sapulpa
69.4 Bixby

Avg. Point Differential
18.1 Edmond Memorial
17.5 Southmoore
16.7 Midwest City
14.1 Booker T. Washington
13.3 Jenks
10.0 Union
9.0 Lawton
8.7 Putnam North
8.4 Sand Springs
8.3 Edmond North
7.7 Choctaw
7.3 Broken Arrow
5.5 Putnam West
3.4 Edmond Santa Fe
2.5 Northwest Classen
1.3 Owasso
0.4 Mustang
0.3 Norman North
-0.1 Putnam City
-1.2 Norman
-1.6 Yukon
-2.3 Moore
-3.5 Ponca City
-3.7 Enid
-3.7 Deer Creek
-3.8 Sapulpa
-4.7 Muskogee
-7.9 Bixby
-10.3 Westmoore
-14.0 Stillwater
-15.8 U.S. Grant
-20.3 Bartlesville

Final Conference Standings

All-City
8-1 John Marshall
8-1 Star Spencer
6-2 Classen SAS
5-2 Northwest Classen
3-5 Douglass
2-7 Southeast
1-7 U.S. Grant
1-9 Capitol Hill

Big Ten
8-1 Midwest City
8-2 Putnam West
7-2 Lawton
6-5 Putnam City
5-5 Putnam North
5-7 Choctaw
1-9 Enid
0-9 Eisenhower

Central Oklahoma
13-1 Southmoore
11-3 Edmond Memorial
11-3 Edmond North
10-4 Norman North
8-6 Edmond Santa Fe
8-7 Norman
6-8 Deer Creek
6-8 Yukon
4-10 Mustang
3-11 Moore
2-12 Stillwater
2-12 Westmoore

Frontier Valley
13-1 Booker T. Washington
11-3 Union
10-4 Jenks
9-5 Broken Arrow
8-6 Sand Springs
7-7 Owasso
6-8 Muskogee
4-10 Sapulpa
2-12 Bixby
0-14 Bartlesville

Regional Results

East

Region 1
Booker T. Washington 84-40 Bartlesville
Yukon 60-55 Sapulpa
Booker T. Washington 97-72 Yukon

Region 2
Broken Arrow 88-68 Bixby
Sand Springs 61-52 Enid
Sand Springs 59-51 Broken Arrow

Region 3
Union 74-52 Stillwater
Putnam North 77-46 Muskogee
Union 62-58 Putnam North

Region 4
Owasso 57-47 Mustang
Jenks 66-45 Ponca City
Jenks 53-51 Owasso

West

Region 1
Lawton 58-55 Westmoore
Edmond Santa Fe 68-50 Choctaw
Lawton 60-56 Edmond Santa Fe

Region 2
Edmond North 60-58 Deer Creek
Edmond Memorial 72-49 Norman
Edmond Memorial 57-42 Edmond North

Region 3
Midwest City 77-69 Moore
Northwest Classen 59-55 Norman North
Midwest City 100-49 Northwest Classen

Region 4
Putnam City West 63-42 Putnam City
Southmoore 92-46 U.S. Grant
Putnam City West 70-62 Southmoore

Area Results

East

Area Championships
Booker T. Washington 66-60 Sand Springs
Union 66-64 Jenks

Area Consolations
Owasso 39-37 Putnam North
Sand Springs 64-50 Owasso

Broken Arrow 71-56 Yukon
Jenks 56-46 Broken Arrow

West

Area Championships
Edmond Memorial 42-29 Lawton
Midwest City 85-83 Putnam West

Area Consolations
Southmoore 59-43 Northwest Classen
Southmoore 47-32 Lawton

Edmond North 49-44 Edmond Santa Fe
Putnam West 64-61 Edmond North

State Tournament Assignments

Thursday
Tulsa Memorial High School Veterans Arena
5840 South Hudson Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74135

2:00 p.m. Edmond Memorial vs. Jenks.
3:30 p.m. Booker T. Washington vs. Putnam West.
7:00 p.m. Union vs. Southmoore.
8:30 p.m. Midwest City vs. Sand Springs.

Friday
Oral Roberts University Mabee Center
7777 South Lewis Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74171

10:30 a.m. (Booker T. Washington / Putnam City West) vs. (Edmond Memorial / Jenks).
9:00 p.m. (Union / Southmoore) vs. (Midwest City vs. Sand Springs).

Saturday
Oral Roberts University Mabee Center
7777 South Lewis Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74171

7:45 p.m. State Championship Finals.

CPHS Basketball: Eric Savage earns 100th win at Sand Springs, surpasses 400 in career

When Eric Savage was hired as Charles Page High School’s new Head Boys Basketball Coach in 2013, he was arguably the most elite hire in the history of the school, fresh off his third State Championship win at Tulsa Memorial. In his twelve seasons at Memorial he led them to four finals appearances and a 305-93 record.

At Sand Springs he had a tough task ahead, inheriting a program that went 1-21 the prior year and hadn’t had a winning season in over a decade. In his first year he took them to eight wins, which was as many as the previous three seasons combined. By year two they were 12-12 with a winning regular season record, and in year three they were 14-10.

After a slight hiccup in 2016-2017 in which they went 12-14, they bounced back with a 19-8 effort the next year and their first State Tournament appearance in 50 years. Last year they went 17-9 overall and 9-5 in the Frontier Valley Conference for the second straight season.

Savage’s Sandites have won two Regional Championships, an Area Consolation Championship, two regular season tournaments, and they’ve gone undefeated four times at the Memorial Invitational festival.

2019-2020 has been a big year for the Sandites, as Savage led his team to wins over No. 6 Union, No. 3 Jenks and No. 2 Booker T. Washington. The Union and Washington wins were his first against those elite programs since he arrived at CPHS. On January 31st he earned his 400th career victory and 95th at Sand Springs in a 64-49 conference win over Bixby.

Last Friday Savage earned his 100th Sand Springs win and 405th overall against No. 11 Broken Arrow, avenging two regular season losses to earn back-to-back Regional titles for the first time in school history.

The Sandites are on pace for a potentially historic season, and the next stop will be at Catoosa High School on Friday when they get a rematch with No. 1 Booker T. Washington (19-5) at 6:30 p.m. in the Area Championship.

A win will advance them to the State Tournament for the second time in three years, and a loss will send them to the Area Consolation Championship where they will take on either No. 13 Putnam City North (14-9) or No. 18 Owasso (12-13) with a State berth on the line. The Consolation finals will also be played at Catoosa, Saturday at 6:30 p.m. Catoosa High School is located at 2000 South Cherokee Street.

OSSAA 6A Boys Basketball Week 13 Rankings

The final OSSAA rankings were released on February 10th, but we will continue to update each week with records, conference standings, offensive/defensive standings, and playoff results.

Class 6A Rankings (First Place Votes) - Record.
1. Booker T. Washington (10), 19-5.
2. Southmoore (9), 20-4.
3. Jenks (3), 20-4.
4. Lawton (7), 21-3.
5. Midwest City, 21-3.
6. Edmond Memorial (1), 21-4.
7. Edmond North, 19-6.
8. Union, 20-5.
9. Sand Springs, 18-6.
10. Norman North, 17-7.
11. Broken Arrow, 18-7.
12. Putnam City West, 15-10.
13. Putnam City North, 15-9.
14. Edmond Santa Fe, 13-12.
15. Putnam City, 12-12.
16. Choctaw, 13-11.
17. Northwest Classen, 15-10.
18. Owasso, 12-13.
19. Yukon, 14-11.
20. Deer Creek, 9-15.
20. Mustang, 9-15.

Conference Strength
52.3 Big Ten
51.6 Frontier Valley
41.0 Central Oklahoma
24.4 All-City

Conference 6A Post-Season Records
7-4 Big Ten
10-6 Frontier Valley
6-11 Central Oklahoma
1-2 All-City

Top Offenses
(Avg. Points Scored)

74.5 Midwest City
72.1 Booker T. Washington
69.8 Southmoore
67.3 Choctaw
66.6 Union
66.4 Lawton
66.2 Edmond Memorial
64.2 Putnam West
63.0 Putnam North
62.5 Sapulpa
62.0 Edmond North
61.6 Sand Springs
61.5 Bixby
61.2 Yukon
61.1 Mustang
61.1 Broken Arrow
60.3 Jenks
59.9 Northwest Classen
59.7 Putnam City
57.8 Norman North
57.0 Ponca City
56.8 Muskogee
56.4 Norman
55.6 Owasso
55.5 Enid
53.5 Westmoore
52.1 Moore
49.7 Stillwater
49.7 Edmond Santa Fe
48.3 Deer Creek
47.1 U.S. Grant
39.7 Bartlesville

Top Defenses
(Avg. Points Allowed)

46.0 Edmond Santa Fe
46.2 Jenks
48.0 Edmond Memorial
52.0 Deer Creek
52.2 Southmoore
52.8 Sand Springs
53.1 Edmond North
53.4 Broken Arrow
53.7 Owasso
53.9 Putnam North
54.5 Moore
55.5 Lawton
56.4 Union
56.6 Northwest Classen
57.2 Midwest City
57.5 Norman North
57.7 Norman
57.7 Booker T. Washington
58.4 Putnam West
59.2 Enid
59.6 Choctaw
59.8 Putnam City
60.0 Bartlesville
60.5 Ponca City
60.8 Mustang
61.5 Muskogee
62.2 Yukon
62.9 U.S. Grant
63.7 Stillwater
63.8 Westmoore
66.3 Sapulpa
69.4 Bixby

Avg. Point Differential
18.3 Edmond Memorial
17.6 Southmoore
17.3 Midwest City
14.4 Booker T. Washington
14.1 Jenks
11.0 Lawton
10.3 Union
9.1 Putnam North
8.8 Edmond North
8.8 Sand Springs
7.7 Choctaw
7.6 Broken Arrow
5.9 Putnam West
3.8 Edmond Santa Fe
3.3 Northwest Classen
1.8 Owasso
0.4 Mustang
0.3 Norman North
-0.1 Putnam City
-1.0 Yukon
-1.2 Norman
-2.3 Moore
-3.5 Ponca City
-3.7 Enid
-3.7 Deer Creek
-3.8 Sapulpa
-4.7 Muskogee
-7.9 Bixby
-10.3 Westmoore
-14.0 Stillwater
-15.8 U.S. Grant
-20.3 Bartlesville

Final Conference Standings

All-City
8-1 John Marshall
8-1 Star Spencer
6-2 Classen SAS
5-2 Northwest Classen
3-5 Douglass
2-7 Southeast
1-7 U.S. Grant
1-9 Capitol Hill

Big Ten
8-1 Midwest City
8-2 Putnam West
7-2 Lawton
6-5 Putnam City
5-5 Putnam North
5-7 Choctaw
1-9 Enid
0-9 Eisenhower

Central Oklahoma
13-1 Southmoore
11-3 Edmond Memorial
11-3 Edmond North
10-4 Norman North
8-6 Edmond Santa Fe
8-7 Norman
6-8 Deer Creek
6-8 Yukon
4-10 Mustang
3-11 Moore
2-12 Stillwater
2-12 Westmoore

Frontier Valley
13-1 Booker T. Washington
11-3 Union
10-4 Jenks
9-5 Broken Arrow
8-6 Sand Springs
7-7 Owasso
6-8 Muskogee
4-10 Sapulpa
2-12 Bixby
0-14 Bartlesville

Regional Results

East

Region 1
Booker T. Washington 84-40 Bartlesville
Yukon 60-55 Sapulpa
Booker T. Washington 97-72 Yukon

Region 2
Broken Arrow 88-68 Bixby
Sand Springs 61-52 Enid
Sand Springs 59-51 Broken Arrow

Region 3
Union 74-52 Stillwater
Putnam North 77-46 Muskogee
Union 62-58 Putnam North

Region 4
Owasso 57-47 Mustang
Jenks 66-45 Ponca City
Jenks 53-51 Owasso

West

Region 1
Lawton 58-55 Westmoore
Edmond Santa Fe 68-50 Choctaw
Lawton 60-56 Edmond Santa Fe

Region 2
Edmond North 60-58 Deer Creek
Edmond Memorial 72-49 Norman
Edmond Memorial 57-42 Edmond North

Region 3
Midwest City 77-69 Moore
Northwest Classen 59-55 Norman North
Midwest City 100-49 Northwest Classen

Region 4
Putnam City West 63-42 Putnam City
Southmoore 92-46 U.S. Grant
Putnam City West 70-62 Southmoore

Area Assignments

East

Area Championship @ Catoosa
Booker T. Washington vs. Sand Springs

Area Consolation Semis @ Catoosa
Putnam North vs. Owasso

Area Championship @ Owasso
Union vs. Jenks

Area Consolation Semis @ Owasso
Yukon vs. Broken Arrow

Area Consolation Finals @ Catoosa

West

Area Championship @ Yukon
Lawton vs. Edmond Memorial

Area Consolation Semis @ Yukon
Northwest Classen vs. Southmoore

Area Championship @ Deer Creek
Midwest City vs. Putnam West

Area Consolation Semis @ Deer Creek
Edmond Santa Fe vs. Edmond North

Area Consolation Finals @ Yukon