Sandite Basketball Preview: Boys and Girls Poised for Success in 2022

The Charles Page High School varsity basketball season will officially tip off Tuesday, November 29th at Sapulpa.

The Sandite basketball teams went different directions last season. The boys will look to get back to form as they seek their first winning season since 2020, while the girls will look to build momentum off of last season’s state semifinal appearance.

After graduating a talented senior class that accounted for 75% of last season’s scoring, the boys will look to build a new identity behind a mostly young, inexperienced roster.

Fans can expect big things from sophomore Kooper Kelley, the lone returning starter, who averaged 6 points, 2.5 rebounds, 1.6 assists, and 1 steal last year.

Junior Alijah Roper also saw extensive action last season, averaging 2.9 points over 21 games. 6-foot-5 sophomore Blake Johnson also played in 21 games, averaging 1.3 points and 1.8 rebounds.

Kade Holland, Luke Hooper, Michael Foster, Jax Marshall, Mark Lair, and Sam Hayes will provide the team’s senior leadership.

The Sandites went 5-18 last season and were 7-11 in 2020, but have seen tremendous success under tenth-year head coach Eric Savage with four winning seasons, two Regional championships, and two State tournament appearances.

Savage holds a 423-218 head coaching record over 21 years and is 118-125 at Sand Springs.

The Lady Sandites are entering their fourth season under head coach Josh Berry, who holds a 50-21 record at Sand Springs and a 148-134 career mark.

The girls went 23-4 last season for their best record since 2017, winning the school’s eighth Regional title and seventh Area championship.

Sand Springs took big losses in Journey Armstead, Layne Kirkendoll, and Leyshia Morris, but still has lots of star power ready to make a name for itself.

6-foot senior Hailey Jackson averaged 13.9 points, 6 rebounds, and 1.5 steals last season, with three double-doubles and a career-best 31-point performance against Broken Arrow.

Juniors Taiona Morris and Sakauri Wilson also return as starters after combining for 11.3 points, 5.6 rebounds, 2.3 assists, and 2.9 steals per game last year.

Kiaryn Taylor, Fayth Walker, Abigaile Martin, Patience Pearce, and Tay'Ja Butler all saw solid playing time last season and will give the Sandites strong rotational depth. Freshman Calla Fueshko is also expected to make an impact.

When the girls tip off against Sapulpa at 6:30 p.m. they will be looking for their first Highway 97 Rivalry win since 2019. The boys, however, have won three straight meetings with Sapulpa since 2019.

The girls will then travel to the She Got Game Classic in Dallas over the weekend. The home opener for both teams will be December 6th against Muskogee with the girls playing at 6:30 p.m. and the boys at 8:00 p.m.

Sand Springs Weekly Sports Roundup: Baseball Starts Season With Wins

This story was originally written for the Sand Springs Leader.

Baseball

The Sandite baseball team is off to a strong start on the season, winning its first two games 11-0 against Shawnee and 9-2 against Yukon. 

Jabe Schlehuber and Kayden Campbell combined for eight strikeouts in a no-hitter against the Wolves in Friday’s season-opener. Dom Ornelas went three-for-three at the plate with a double and a home run for 5 RBI.

Schlehuber went four-for-four at the plate on Saturday with two doubles and a homer, and Ornelas and Keaton Campbell also hit home runs.

Boys Basketball

The Sandites wrapped up a 5-18 season with a 69-54 loss at Putnam City West in the Regional playoffs. Cale Askew scored 14 points, Ethan Oakley scored 12, and JD Dickson added 10.

Soccer

The Lady Sandite soccer team won its opening week of matches, coming back from a 2-0 halftime deficit to beat NOAH 4-3 on Tuesday before routing Coweta 5-1 on Thursday.

Karsen Lynch scored two goals, and Lauren Foster and Lainey Stanfill also scored against NOAH. Ava Watts posted a hat trick against Coweta and Stanfill scored twice. Christina Thompson got the wins at goalie.

The boys are still looking for their first win of the Brent Lollis era, falling 4-2 to NOAH and 2-0 to Coweta.

Golf

The boys golf team placed sixth at the Olive Wildcats Golf Classic in Sapulpa. Mason Ward shot 81 to tie for tenth, Seth Benton shot 87, Drew Paden 93, Zack Downey 93, Hunter Brenner 99, Sidney Horton 101, Jacob Halpain 116. Madison Chambers shot 114 as the lone Lady Sandite.

Tennis

The boys tennis team placed 16th at the Jenks tournament led by Connor Shipman with a 13th finish in #2 Singles.

Track and Field

The Sand Springs girls placed 10th and the boys took 15th at the season-opening Owasso Track Invitational.

Freshman star Lainey Stanfill placed fifth in the 100-meter dash with a time of 12.79 and was third in the 200 in 26.69. Jazmin Lopez paced fifth in the 800 in 2:33.38.

Bowling

The Sand Springs boys bowling team placed second at Regionals and third at State.

Girls Powerlifting

The girls powerlifting team placed second at the North Regional with Jaden Jordan winning squat, deadlift, and overall at heavyweight. Jordan squatted 335, deadlifted 380, and benched 155 to qualify for State. Madison Thompson placed fourth at 198 and Mikah Hampton placed fifth at 108 to qualify. 

Sand Springs Sports Roundup: Girls Basketball wins first playoff

This story was originally written for the Sand Springs Leader.

Inclement weather couldn’t stymie the Sandites for long, and the Charles Page High School girls basketball team rolled to a 70-50 win against Muskogee in the first round of the regional playoffs Saturday night at the Ed Dubie Field House.

In a game that was originally scheduled for Thursday, the 6A-East No. 2 Sandites (20-3) won their eighth consecutive game to extend their season by an extra week against No. 15 Muskogee (2-14).

“They’re a good team,” said head coach Josh Berry. “They make shots and they don’t quit. You look at their record and you don’t see what they really are. They’re well-coached and they’re going to play hard.”

The Roughers held pace with the Sandites throughout the first half, entering the second quarter 12-12 and leading by as much as 23-19.

Journey Armstead and Kiaryn Taylor hit back-to-back three pointers to end the first half with a 35-29 advantage, however, and the Sandites never trailed again.

“We had everybody in foul trouble in the first half, but once we got in and got settled down, I think everything took care of itself,” said Berry. 

The two teams combined for 37 fouls overall and 22 in the first half, with 45 free throw opportunities. Muskogee made the most of their trips to the charity stripe, shooting 14-of-18, while the Sandites went 18-of-27.

Zhayn Mayes scored 17 to lead the Roughers, followed by Akira Eubanks with 16, but the Sandites had three double-digit scorers.

Armstead led all scorers with 20 points, followed by Hailey Jackson with 15 and Taiona Morris with 10. Morris also collected a team-high five steals, and Layne Kirkendoll added 9 points with 9 rebounds. 

“Layne did good tonight,” said Berry. “Kiaryn played well, Yanni (Taiona Morris) played well. It’s about that - different people stepping up and finding a way to win and I think we did that tonight. I think that’s a team effort.”

Next up for the Sandites will be a rematch with No. 7 Putnam City North (12-10), who won its game 53-47 in double overtime against No. 10 Ponca City (9-12). 

The Lady Sandites previously beat the Panthers 50-33 at the Jenks/Union tournament in January.

“Hopefully we guard and don’t let them shoot some open shots, and make some shots,” said Berry. 

“Tonight we made some shots and we haven’t done that in a long time either. We made quite a few threes. We need to continue to do that, continue to share the basketball, and play for each other.”

The regional championship will be played Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. at Sand Springs, and both teams will advance to the area playoffs.

Boys Basketball

The No. 14 Sand Springs boys (5-17) had their Regional playoff game postponed to Monday at 8:00 p.m. The Sandites will play No. 3 Putnam City West (17-5) in an elimination game.

Wrestling

Mitchell Smith (30-7) placed third in the 145-pound bracket at the OSSAA 6A State Championship on Saturday. It was the junior’s third trip to state but his first medal, and he was the only Sandite to earn a medal.

Smith won his first match 2-1 but gave up a 7-4 decision to West Champion Layton Schneider in the semifinals. In consolation he won 6-3 against Bixby’s Caden Kelley and 3-2 against Yukon’s Boston Powell.

David Ritchey and Zander Grigsby both won their wrestle-in matches, Carter Goodman won his quarterfinal, and Blake Jones won a consolation match to help the team to a 13th place finish overall.

Six of the Sandites’ state qualifiers will return next year, with Jones being the lone senior. Jones wrapped up his career with an 82-42 record as a four-time State qualifier. 

Track and Field

Several Sandite alums competed in the Summit League Indoor Championship for Oral Roberts University on Saturday. 

Aden Baughman placed 8th in the 800 meter run. Joel Mackey placed 14th in the 60 meter and 15th in the 200. Mitchell Mefford placed 14th in the weight throw. 

Soccer 

The Lady Sandite soccer team is off to a strong start in preseason action, winning 4-0 against Sapulpa before sweeping the Skiatook scrimmage tournament and outscoring their foes 11-0. They suffered their first loss 1-0 at Owasso. 

The season will officially begin March 1st at home with non-district matches against Tulsa NOAH. The girls will play at 6:00 p.m. followed by the boys at 8:00 p.m.

Baseball

Sandite baseball took its first preseason loss, 13-5, at Owasso. The Sandites previously routed Glenpool 16-5, Tahlequah 8-0, and Lawton MacArthur 11-0, and tied Westmoore 2-2. Their season will begin March 1st at Guthrie.

Sandite Basketball: Girls on a roll, boys not so much

This story was originally written for the Sand Springs Leader.

If this week’s scoreboard has been any indication of the weeks to come, the Sand Springs girls’ basketball team should be poised to make a deep playoff run.

The 6A-East No. 2 Sandites (19-3) never trailed once in their three games, rolling to dominant wins against No. 11 Owasso, No. 6 Broken Arrow, and No. 14 Bartlesville to wrap up the regular season.

“I think we’re playing better basketball,” head coach Josh Berry said after a 63-34 senior night win against the Bruins (4-18).

“I think we’ve still got a lot of things to clean up before the playoffs, but I like the direction that we’re going.”

The Sandites scored 23 points in a row in the first half and led 36-11 by halftime. The second string played most of the second half, and 10 different Sandites made their way into the scorebook.

“I like the way that everybody’s stepping up and playing different parts,” said Berry. “If we can do that, where we get different scoring, different rebounding, different assists from different people, then I think we’ve got a good chance.”

Sophomore Taiona Morris led the team for the first time this season with a career-high 16 points.

“She’s going to be special,” said Berry. “I think she gets more and more confidence every time we go out there.”

Eight Sandites combined for 17 steals in a stifling defensive effort led by Sakauri Wilson with 5 and Morris with 4. Layne Kirkendoll added 4 blocks.

“I thought we just needed to speed it up a little bit,” said Berry. “They did a good job of rotating and being there for the steals. We just caught them on that.”

Journey Armstead scored 22 points in a Monday night rout of Owasso (10-13), followed by Hailey Jackson with 19 points and 10 rebounds for her third double-double of the season, and Wilson with 11 points.

On Tuesday the Sandites bullied Broken Arrow 53-20, giving up only four points in each of the first three quarters while holding the Tigers (13-9) to their lowest scoring output since 2011.

Armstead and Jackson scored 13 points apiece in that game.

The Lady Sandites finished the season second in the Frontier Valley Conference, their best performance since winning the league in 2019.

The Sandites will return to action Thursday at 8:00 p.m. when they host No. 15 Muskogee (2-13) in the first game of the Regional tournament. 

The Sandites previously beat Muskogee 56-43, but Berry isn’t going to let his team overlook the Roughers.

“One game at a time,” said Berry. “It’s Muskogee. That’s the only thing we think about from here on out. We just take them one game at a time and don’t take anybody lightly.”

Boys Basketball

The No. 14 Sandites (5-17) are on a seven-game losing streak after falling 68-31 to Owasso, 55-37 to Broken Arrow, and 87-77 to Bartlesville.

Despite the loss, the Sandites actually played one of their best games of the season on Senior Night. Four Sandites scored double digits and three had double-doubles in their highest scoring output of the year.

Jason Clark and Ethan Oakley led the Sandites with 19 points apiece, and Oakley added 11 rebounds in his season-best performance. Cale Askew and JD Dickson both scored 14 points with 11 rebounds apiece. Askew’s performance was also a career best.

The boys will travel to No. 3 Putnam City West (17-5) Friday at 8:00 p.m. in the Regional playoffs.

Lady Sandites roll Booker T. Washington on Homecoming, secure home Regional

This story was originally written for the Sand Springs Leader.

The OSSAA has released its 6A regional basketball pairings and the No. 2 ranked Charles Page High School girls will be hosting their own tournament, beginning Thursday, February 24.

Sand Springs will host No. 15 Muskogee (2-11), No. 7 Putnam City North (9-9), and No. 10 Ponca City (9-10), with a first-round game against Muskogee. 

The Lady Sandites already beat Putnam North 50-33 at the Jenks/Union tournament, and beat Muskogee 56-43 on Thursday. They have yet to play Ponca City this season.

“The way I see it is, in the playoffs anybody can get beat if you’re not ready,” says Sand Springs head coach Josh Berry. 

“Jenks is a perfect example. We had two really good games against them, then we’re in a dog fight and we barely got away with that one.”

After routing the Trojans by 34 and 21 points in two games earlier this season, the Sandites only won 53-50 on Tuesday. The No. 13 Trojans (5-10) never trailed in the first half and didn’t relinquish their lead till Sand Springs went on a 16-point run in the third quarter.

Hailey Jackson led all scorers with 19 points and 10 rebounds in that game, and Journey Armstead added 16 points and 6 rebounds.

“You can’t take any team lightly,” said Berry. “We’ve got to come out ready to play from the start.”

“Even Muskogee; they gave us a run last night. All of them have the potential to beat us, so we’ve got to go in with that mindset and play as hard as we can.”

After falling behind 18-3 late in the first quarter, Muskogee came storming back in the second and cut it as close as 25-22. Although the Roughers only led for three possessions in the opening minutes, they kept it far closer than one might have expected from a two-win team.

Jackson scored 23 points in that game with 8 rebounds, followed by Layne Kirkendoll with 9 points and 9 rebounds.

On Friday the Sandites pushed their win streak to four with a 65-40 Homecoming victory over No. 8 Booker T. Washington (10-10). They never trailed after the first quarter and dominated the second half 32-12. 

“I feel like today we did some great things,” Berry said on Friday. “They played together. We’ve got different people stepping up and that’s what we’re going to need.”

“As long as we’ve got that and we’re having fun out there, I like our chances. If we don’t have that energy then we’re not very good but as long as we’ve got energy and passion and we’re playing the right way, then we can play with anybody.”

Jackson scored 24 points to lead all scorers, followed by Armstead with 16, and Kirkendoll with 12 points and 8 rebounds. Armstead was also crowned Homecoming Queen at halftime of the boys’ game.

“I’m just proud of all of them,” said Berry. “What nobody’s really talking about is Leyshia Morris, how much her passing really helps us out. She makes a lot of really great passes to Hailey (Jackson) and to Laynie (Kirkendoll) to get them wide-open looks. She does it over and over again, she’s a valuable asset for us.”

As for what the Sandites need to focus on before the playoffs…

“We’ve just got to play harder, we’ve got to rebound better, and we’ve got to box out. We’ve got to be disciplined on every single possession and not take plays off.”

The Lady Sandites are now 16-3 on the season and 9-2 for second place in Frontier Valley Conference action. Next up will be conference road games at No. 11 Owasso (8-11) on Monday and No. 6 Broken Arrow (13-7) on Tuesday, followed by Senior Night against No. 14 Bartlesville (4-15) on Friday.

Boys Basketball

The 6A-East No. 14 Sandite boys (5-14, 1-10) have dropped four in a row and had a tough week at home, falling 78-41 to Jenks, 59-54 to Muskogee, and 68-47 to Booker T. Washington. 

They held No. 2 Jenks to a 30-25 halftime advantage before the Trojans regrouped for a second-half rout. Jason Clark scored 11 in that game. 

On Thursday they took No. 10 Muskogee to overtime behind 14 points from Cale Askew, 11 from Clark, and 10 from Alijah Roper. The two teams combined for an astounding 48 fouls in that game, and Muskogee did most of its damage at the free throw line.

On Friday JD Dickson scored 11 and Ethan Oakley added 10 in the Homecoming loss.

The boys also received their Regional assignment this week and will travel to No. 3 Putnam City West (16-4) on Friday, February 25.

Wrestling

The Sandite wrestling team wrapped up the regular season with a 7-4 dual record after falling 45-15 to No. 4 Broken Arrow on Monday. Next up is the 6A-East Regional tournament, starting Friday at Stillwater.

Basketball Stats

Boys

Jenks 78 CPHS 41
1Q: Jenks 16-11.
2Q: All 14-14.
3Q: Jenks 26-14.
4Q: Jenks 22-12.
Free Throws: Jenks 14-of-26, CPHS 9-of-13.
Field Goals: Jenks 29-of-44, CPHS 14-of-41.
Offensive Rebounds: CPHS 5, Jenks 3.
Defensive Rebounds: Jenks 23, CPHS 13.
Total Rebounds: Jenks 26, CPHS 18.
Steals: Jenks 8, CPHS 0.
Blocks: Jenks 3, CPHS 0.
Fouls: Sand Springs 19, Jenks 12.

(Sand Springs stats)
Scoring: Clark 11, Dickson 9, Kelly 6, Roper 5, Askew 3, Brockman 3, Hayes 2, Hendricks 2.
Offensive Rebounds: Askew 3, Kelly 1, Johnson 1.
Defensive Rebounds: Dickson 5, Oakley 4, Askew 2, Brockman 2.
Total Rebounds: Dickson 5, Askew 5, Oakley 4, Brockman 2, Kelly 1, Johnson 1.
Assists: Clark 1, Kelly 1.
Fouls: Brockman 5, Dickson 4, Clark 3, Kelly 2, Oakley 2, Askew 1, Johnson 1.

(Jenks stats)
Scoring: Martin 20, Averitt 17, Golightly 14, Tata 9, Wilkins 4, Mundy 3, Trice 3, Hart 3, Coffey 2, Lymberpoules 2, Simmons 1.
Fouls: Coffey 3, Martin 2, Mundy 1, Golightly 1, Averitt 1, Tata 1, Bacon 1, Dodder 1.

MHS 59 CPHS 54
1Q:
CPHS 18-17.
2Q: MHS 13-6.
3Q: CPHS 13-7.
4Q: All 13-13.
OT: MHS 9-4.
Free Throws: MHS 22-of-34, CPHS 14-of-21.
Field Goals: MHS 17-of-40, CPHS 18-of-49.
Offensive Rebounds: MHS 5, CPHS 12.
Defensive Rebounds: MHS 21, CPHS 22.
Total Rebounds: MHS 26, CPHS 34.
Steals: MHS 8, CPHS 9.
Blocks: MHS 1, CPHS 2.
Fouls: MHS 20, CPHS 28.

(Sand Springs stats)
Scoring: Askew 14, Clark 11, Roper 10, Kelly 6, Oakley 6, Dickson 4, Brockman 2, Hays 1.
Offensive Rebounds: Oakley 4, Dickson 3, Clark 2, Kelly 2, Brockman 1.
Defensive Rebounds: Oakley 7, Dickson 6, Askew4, Clark 2, Kelly 1, Roper 1, Brockman 1.
Total Rebounds: Oakley 11, Dickson 9, Clark 4, Askew 4, Kelly 3, Brockman 2, Roper 1.
Steals: Roper 3, Clark 1, Askew 1, Kelly 1, Dickson 1, Oakley 1, Hays 1.
Assists: Clark 1, Roper 1, Brockman 1.
Blocks: Oakley 2.
Fouls: Clark 5, Brockman 5, Kelly 4, Dickson 4, Roper 4, Askew 2, Oakley 2, Hays 2.

(Muskogee stats)
Scoring: Javonte Campbell 24, Ficklin 8, Reed 7, Johns 6, Campbell 5, Duncan 5, Titsworth 2, McGee 2.
Fouls: Ficklin 4, Titsworth 3, Johns 3, Campbell 2, Campbell 2, McGee 2, Reed 1, Larkpor 1, Thornton 1.

BTW 68 CPHS 47
1Q:
BTW 14-9.
2Q: BTW 18-12.
3Q: BTW 25-6.
4Q: CPHS 20-11.
Free Throws: BTW 19-of-24, CPHS 8-of-14.
Field Goals: BTW 21-of-63, CPHS 19-of-44.
Offensive Rebounds: BTW 16, CPHS 7.
Defensive Rebounds: BTW 17, CPHS 20.
Total Rebounds: BTW 33, CPHS 27.
Steals: BTW 14, CPHS 7.
Blocks: CPHS 3.
Fouls: BTW 15, CPHS 19.

(Sand Springs stats)
Scoring: Dickson 11, Oakley 10, Clark 5, Kelly 5, Johnson 4, Roper 3, Hayes 3, Askew 2, Brockman 2, Holland 2.
Offensive Rebounds: Oakley 2, Askew 1, Dickson 1, Kelly 1, Holland 1, Lair 1.
Defensive Rebounds: Dickson 7, Oakley 4, Clark 3, Roper 2, Askew 1, Kelly 1, Johnson 1, Hayes 1.
Total Rebounds: Dickson 8, Oakley 6, Clark 3, Askew 2, Kelly 2, Roper 2, Johnson 1, Hayes 1, Lair 1.
Steals: Clark 1, Askew 1, Brockman 1, Dickson 1, Kelly 1, Holland 1, Shope 1.
Assists: Askew 2, Clark 1, Dickson 1, Holland 1.
Blocks: Dickson 2, Hayes 1.
Fouls: Clark 4, Oakley 3, Roper 3, Holland 3, Dickson 2, Kelly 2, Johnson 1, Shope 1.

(Booker T. Washington stats)
Scoring: Parker 16, Boone 12, Chambers 9, English 7, Ware 7, Potter 6, Smith 4, Crosslen 3, Oates 2, Simpson 2.
Fouls: Oates 5, Boone 3, English 3, Wilson 2, Chambers 1, Parker 1, Simpson 1.

Girls

CPHS 53 Jenks 50
1Q:
Jenks 16-14.
2Q: Jenks 13-12.
3Q: CPHS 20-12.
4Q: Jenks 9-7.
Free Throws: CPHS 10-of-17, Jenks 9-of-14.
Field Goals: CPHS 21-of-54, Jenks 16-of-42.
Offensive Rebounds: CPHS 12, Jenks 6.
Defensive Rebounds: CPHS 18, Jenks 13.
Total Rebounds: CPHS 30, Jenks 19.
Steals: CPHS 8, Jenks 6.
Blocks: CPHS 3, Jenks 1.
Fouls: CPHS 15, Jenks 15.

(Sand Springs stats)
Scoring: Jackson 19, Armstead 16, Wilson 6, Kirkendoll 6, T. Morris 5, L. Morris 1.
Offensive Rebounds: Armstead 4, Kirkendoll 4, Jackson 2, L. Morris 2.
Defensive Rebounds: Jackson 8, Wilson 3, Kirkendoll 3, Armstead 2, T. Morris 1, L. Morris 1.
Total Rebounds: Jackson 10, Kirkendoll 7, Armstead 6, Wilson 3, L. Morris 3, T. Morris 1.
Steals: T. Morris 2, Armstead 2, Wilson 2, Jackson 1, L. Morris 1.
Assists: Armstead 2, T. Morris 2, Wilson 1, Kirkendoll 1, L. Morris 1.
Blocks: Kirkendoll 2, Armstead 1.
Fouls: Kirkendoll 5, Jackson 4, Wilson 2, T. Morris 2, L. Morris 1, Taylor 1.

(Jenks stats)
Scoring: Forgione 15, Twiehaus 15, Simpson 9, Luciano 5, Brown 4, Johnson 2.
Fouls: Brown 5, Williams 4, Forgione 2, Luciano 2, Twiehaus 2, Simpson 1.

CPHS 56 MHS 43
1Q:
CPHS 18-6.
2Q: MHS 16-11.
3Q: CPHS 14-7.
4Q: MHS 14-13.
Free Throws: CPHS 9-of-14, MHS 3-of-7.
Field Goals: CPHS 22-of-53, MHS 16-of-46.
Offensive Rebounds: CPHS 13, MHS 6.
Defensive Rebounds: CPHS 23, MHS 16.
Total Rebounds: CPHS 36, MHS 22.
Steals: CPHS 9, MHS 5.
Blocks: CPHS 5, MHS 1.
Fouls: CPHS 13, MHS 12.

(Sand Spring stats)
Scoring: Jackson 23, Kirkendoll 9, Armstead 7, T. Morris 7, Wilson 5, L. Morris 3, Taylor 2.
Offensive Rebounds: Jackson 4, Armstead 3, T. Morris 2, Wilson 1, Kirkendoll 1, L.Morris 1, Taylor 1.
Defensive Rebounds: Kirkendoll 8, Armstead 4, Jackson 4, T. Morris 3, Wilson 2, L. Morris 1, Taylor 1.
Total Rebounds: Kirkendoll 9, JAckson 8, Armstead 7, T. Morris 5, Wilson 3, L. Morris 2, Taylor 2.
Steals: Armstead 3, T. Morris 2, Kirkendoll 2, Wilson 1, L. Morris 1.
Assists: Armstead 6, Wilson 3, L. Morris 1.
Blocks: Kirkendoll 5.
Fouls: Wilson 3, Kirkendoll 3, T. Morris 2, Armstead 1, Jackson 1, L. Morris 1, Taylor 1, Pearce 1.

(Muskogee stats)
Scoring: Burton 16, Eubanks 12, Swanson 8, Thomas 4, McVay 3.
Fouls: Eubanks 4, Thomas 3, Mayes 2, Burton 2, McVay 1.

CPHS 65 BTW 40
1Q:
CPHS 17-13.
2Q: CPHS 16-15.
3Q: CPHS 16-4.
4Q: CPHS 16-8.
Free Throws: CPHS 8-of-12, BTW 10-of-13.
Field Goals: CPHS 26-of-52, BTW 13-of-42.
Offensive Rebounds: CPHS 5, BTW 6.
Defensive Rebounds: CPHS 22, BTW 16.
Total Rebounds: CPHS 27, BTW 22.
Steals: CPHS 2, BTW 1.
Blocks: CPHS 2, BTW 1.
Fouls: CPHS 11, BTW 13.

(Sand Springs stats)
Scoring: Jackson 24, Armstead 16, Kirkendoll 12, T. Morris 6, Wilson 4, Walker 3.
Offensive Rebounds: Kirkendoll 4, Jackson 1.
Defensive Rebounds: L. Morris 5, Wilson 4, Kirkendoll 4, Armstead 3, Jackson 3, T. Morris 2, Taylor 1.
Total Rebounds: Kirkendoll 8, L. Morris 5, Wilson 4, Jackson 4, Armstead 3, T. Morris 2, Taylor 1.
Steals: Wilson 1, Jackson 1.
Assists: T. Morris 2, Armstead 1, Wilson 1, Kirkendoll 1, Walker 1.
Blocks: Kirkendoll 2.
Fouls: Armstead 3, Taylor 2, Kirkendoll 2, T. Morris 2, Jackson 1, L. Morris 1.

(Booker T. Washington stats)
Scoring: Hill 12, Johnson 10, DeLouiser 9, Smith 6, Mayberry 2, Owens 1.
Fouls: Hill 4, DeLouiser 4, Johnson 2, Smith 2, Owens 1.

Sandite Basketball: Friday's Games at Owasso Snowed Out, Muskogee Games Rescheduled

This story was originally written for the Sand Springs Leader.

The 6A-East No. 4 Charles Page High School girls’ basketball team (13-3 overall, 6-2 overall) is headed for a busy week at home after taking a week off due to snow. 

After a 38-34 upset of No. 2 Union (12-4, 6-2) Tuesday, February 1st, at the UMAC, the Sandites had their Friday night game at Owasso canceled, giving them an opportunity to rest up before a triple-header week.

In addition to games against No. 13 Jenks (5-9, 2-6) on Tuesday and No. 7 Booker T. Washington (8-9, 5-3) on Friday, the Sandites will also squeeze in a Thursday night makeup game against No. 15 Muskogee (2-9, 1-6), and all three games will be at home.

The Muskogee game was originally scheduled for January 18th, but was canceled by the Roughers due to the Omicron surge. The athletic departments are still working to reschedule the Owasso game.

The Lady Sandites previously won 64-30 against Jenks and 60-40 against the Hornets, but have yet to face the Roughers this season.

In their last outing the Sandites knocked off the top team in the conference to improve to second in the Frontier Valley standings.

Union managed to hold Sand Springs’ leading scorer Journey Armstead without a field goal, but the senior star did her damage at the free-throw line instead, shooting 10-of-13 with 8 points in the fourth quarter.

The Sandites won a war of attrition against the RedHawks, taking advantage of three foul-outs in the final two minutes.

“I just love it for my girls,” said head coach Josh Berry. “They went out there and fought hard.”

“They’re going out there against a well-coached team in Union,” said Berry. “But you know, we’re a good team too. So to be able to finally come out with a win against one of those top teams shows that we are a top team as well.”

The Sandites had previously lost three of their last four games against top-ranked foes Edmond North, Bixby, and Sapulpa. 

“I think that’s huge,” said Berry. “I think they responded, they learned from some of the losses that we had, and they bonded together.”

“We had some big contributions with Journey being in foul trouble and some people stepped up,” said Berry. “That’s what you need to advance and survive from here on out.”

Hailey Jackson and Armstead scored 10 apiece for the Sandites, while Layne Kirkendoll finished with 6 points and 10 rebounds, and Sakauri Wilson added 7 points.

No. 1 Bixby currently leads the conference with a 45-34 win against Sand Springs. There’s no rematch scheduled this season, so the Sandites will need Bixby to stumble in at least one of their five remaining conference games for a shot at the FVC title.

Boys Basketball

The No. 14 Sandites (5-11, 1-7) suffered a 79-38 loss at the hands of the No. 7 RedHawks (9-8, 5-4) on Tuesday despite a 12-point effort from JD Dickson, and the schedule doesn’t get much easier this week.

With No. 2 Jenks (14-4, 7-2) coming to town on Tuesday and No. 1 Booker T. Washington (16-1, 8-1) visiting on Friday, the Sandites’ best chance at picking up a win will be in a rescheduled meeting with No. 11 Muskogee (4-8, 2-5) Thursday night at the Ed Dubie Field House.