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 Football: Class of 2019 Career Stats

26 members of the Charles Page High School varsity football team ended their high school careers recently, including several of the biggest playmakers on both sides of the ball.

Senior Career Stats

Passing
138-268-1768-14, 19TD, long 60 - Caden Pennington

Receiving
10-157, 2TD, long 47 - Colton Roberts
11-148, 1TD, long 35 - Garrett McCallie
4-61, 2TD, long 27 - Luke Bratcher
4-53, long 20 - Joel Mackey
2-14, long 10 - Cooper Mock

Rushing
137-950, 7TD, long 80 - Joel Mackey
231-736, 14TD, long 61 - Caden Pennington
42-137, long 28 - Garrett McCallie

Punt-AVG
6-37, long 46 - Caden Pennington
58-32, long 55 - Cameron Smith

Kick-AVG
1-51, long 51 - Cameron Smith

Kick Return
7-113, long 45 - Luke Bratcher
3-73, long 37 - Joel Mackey
5-53, long 21 - Garrett McCallie
1-4, long 4 - Cameron Smith

Interceptions
3-13 - Hayden Cramer
1-9 - Luke Bratcher

Pass Breakups
10 - Luke Bratcher
7 - Hayden Cramer
7 - Lucas Adcock
6 - Joel Mackey
1 - Justis Myers
1 - Garrett McCallie

Forced Fumbles
2 - Hayden Cramer
1 - Luke Bratcher
1 - Joel Mackey
1 - Lucas Adcock

Tackles
259 - Hayden Cramer
110 - Luke Bratcher
60 - Lucas Adcock
40 - Joel Mackey
28 - Justis Myers
22 - Cameron Smith
22 - JT Bristow
17 - Nick Biggs
16 - Cameron Lierly
10 - Cooper Mock
9 - Caleb Mallory
9 - Ty Rutledge
6 - Jake Wright
5 - Garrett McCallie
2 - Devin Britton
2 - Alex Courville
1 - Colton Roberts
1 - Landon Wise

Tackles For Loss
26-71 - Hayden Cramer
15-37 - Luke Bratcher
6-23 - Justis Myers
4-7 - Lucas Adcock
2-5 - Cameron Lierly
2-3 - JT Bristow
1-4 - Joel Mackey
1-3 Landon Wise

Sacks
4-17 - Justis Myers
4-14 - Luke Bratcher
2-15 - Hayden Cramer
1-3 - Landon Wise

Fumble Recoveries
3-1 - Luke Bratcher
1-24 - Joel Mackey
1-0 - Hayden Cramer
1-0 - Cameron Smith
1-0 - Ty Rutledge

Blocked Kicks
3 - Joel Mackey

Seniors

Football Players
Ty Rutledge
Eliga Franks
Lucas Adcock
Nick Biggs
Hayden Cramer
Knox Goggin
Tali Pannell
Stephen West
JT Bristow
Cooper Mock
Kyler Copeland
Joel Mackey
Cameron Lierly
Caleb Mallory
Cameron Smith
Jacob Wright
Caden Pennington
James McDougal
Colten Roberts
Luke Bratcher
Justis Myers
Alex Courville
Garrett McCallie
Devin Britton
Landon Wise
Kenyon McBride

Football Managers
Payton Branson
Sydney Palmer
Sara Robison
Ashlee Martindale

Mascot
Jacob Rampy

Dance Team
Audra Spencer
Emily Phifer
Joselyn Schinnerer
Kailey Clipp
Kendl Miller
Kennedy Rugg
Madison Armbruster
Mikayla Beck
Molly Hayduk

Cheer Team
Emma Carter
Page Caughman
Madison Englestead
Kristyn Fields
Chloe Hunt
Kennadee Snowden
Abbie White
Kimbree Davis

CPHS Cheer: Remington Wagner signs with Southwestern Christian University

Charles Page High School senior Remington Wagner signed a letter of intent Wednesday morning and will join the Cheer team at Southwestern Christian University this fall. Remington was named to the All-Region Cheer team this year. 

SWCU is a private university in Bethany Oklahoma. The Eagles compete in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics and the National Christian College Athletic Association Division One. They recently took fourth place at the National Cheerleaders Association Collegiate Cheer Championship.

Sand Springs Junior High Cheer takes first place at Tulsa Classic

Photo courtesy of Michele Smith.

The Sand Springs Junior High Cheer Team took first place this past week at the American Spirit Championships Tulsa Classic at the Union Multipurpose Activity Center (UMAC).