CPHS Football: Sandites up 12-6 at halftime, Mackey has 165 yards

The Class 6A-II No. 8 ranked Charles Page High School football team took a 12-6 halftime lead into the locker room Friday night in Shawnee, despite doubling the No. 15 ranked Wolves (0-3) in offensive yardage.

Joel Mackey made a statement with an eighty-yard touchdown run on the first play of the game, but Jaden Weiser’s point-after kick was low.

The Sandites forced a punt on Shawnee’s opening drive, but fumbled the ball away to Elijah Powis at their own 26. Four plays later and Tre’Juan Shaw punched it in from twenty yards out. Their PAT sailed wide and the teams were tied up at 6-6.

Senior quarterback Caden Pennington picked up sixteen yards for a first down on the first play of their next drive. Mackey carried the ball to the eighteen, Pennington snagged seven more, but an incomplete fourth-down pass turned the ball over.

Sand Springs got a big break on the second play of the second quarter when freshman standout Kaden Glass recovered a fumbled lateral and set up a four-play 56-yard drive capped by a sixteen-yard scoring run from Pennington. Once again the point-after failed, but the Sandites were back out front at 12-6.

Three punts later and the Sandites put together another solid drive, parking at the Shawnee nine-yard line. The clock was their enemy, however, and Demetress Beavers broke up a third-down endzone pass as time expired.

Sand Springs attempted only five passes in the first half, while Shawnee attempted zero due to the rainy conditions. Mackey ended up with fifteen carries for 165 yards, including 134 in the first quarter. Pennington had an even fifty yards on two passes, including a fourteen-yard shovel pass to Jacob Snodgrass, and a impressive 36-yard deep ball to Colton Roberts.

High School 6A Football and Volleyball Rankings: 9/17/2018

Class 6A Volleyball Week 5 - OSSAA Rankings

  1. Edmond Santa Fe (18-2)

  2. Edmond Memorial (18-3)

  3. Deer Creek (15-5)

  4. Stillwater (14-6)

  5. Norman North (15-5)

  6. Jenks (13-10)

  7. Edmond North (14-10)

  8. Owasso (16-6)

  9. Yukon (14-6)

  10. Mustang (19-6)

  11. Broken Arrow (12-8)

  12. Shawnee (20-6)

  13. Southmoore (8-13)

  14. Bixby (11-8)

  15. Choctaw (17-8)

  16. Union (10-11)

Class 6A-II Football Week 4 - Sandite Pride News Rankings

  1. Booker T. Washington (1-2)
    Coming off bye week. Hosts Bartlesville Thursday.

  2. Midwest City (2-1)
    Coming off bye week. Hosts Lawton Friday.

  3. Bixby (2-1)
    Shutout Putnam City 64-0. Travels to Sapulpa Friday.

  4. Lawton (2-1)
    Defeated Eisenhower 42-13.

  5. Stillwater (3-0)
    Defeated Southmoore 49-15. Travels to Deer Creek Friday.

  6. Muskogee (2-1)
    Defeated Putnam City West 34-29. Hosts Ponca City Friday.

  7. Del City (2-1)
    Defeated Bartlesville 33-7. Hosts Choctaw Friday.

  8. Sand Springs (1-2)
    Lost 49-13 to Greenwood, AR. Travels to Shawnee Friday.

  9. Choctaw (2-1)
    Lost 46-21 to Putnam City North.

  10. Sapulpa (3-0)
    Defeated East Central 49-12.

  11. Bartlesville (1-2)
    Lost 33-7 to Del City.

  12. Deer Creek (1-2)
    Defeated Edmond Memorial 34-13

  13. Putnam City (0-3)
    Lost 64-0 to Bixby. Host Putnam West Friday.

  14. Putnam West (0-3)
    Lost 34-29 to Muskogee.

  15. Shawnee (0-3)
    Lost 47-7 to Carl Albert

  16. Ponca City (0-3)
    Lost 28-0 to Collinsville.

CPHS Football: Sandites head to Shawnee for first time in 21 years

The Class 6A-II No. 8 ranked Charles Page High School football team (1-2) will kick off district action at 7:30 p.m. Friday night in Shawnee against the No. 15 Wolves (0-3). The last time the two teams met, none of the current players were born yet. While the Sandites are hoping to get back to an even record in their third-straight road game, their hosts are simply hoping to snap a four-game losing streak.


Shawnee High School
1001 North Kennedy Avenue
Shawnee, Oklahoma 74801

Last Week

Sand Springs traveled to Greenwood, Arkansas (2-1) to take on the defending 6A State Champions, and they more than met their match. The Bulldogs prevailed 49-13 with a first-string 42-0 shutout. Caden Pennington was held to a 12-21-45-0 passing performance, but he led the ground game with fifteen carries for 95 yards and a score.

Shawnee was the 25th-straight victim of the defending 5A State Champions from Carl Albert (3-0), falling 47-7 on the road. The Wolves scored their lone touchdown in the first quarter and gave up 33 unanswered points. Heath Hunter passed for 123 yards with one touchdown and one interception.

This Season

The Sandites started out with a 41-28 loss to Mansfield Summit, TX (1-2) and rebounded with a 45-24 victory at No. 13 Putnam City (0-3). Shawnee lost 35-34 to Choctaw (2-1) and 42-7 to Guthrie (3-0).

Average Sandite Box Score
Opponent 38 CPHS 29
First Downs: Opp 18, CPHS 17.
Fumbles/Lost: Opp 1/1, CPHS 1/0.
Penalties: Opp 8-74, CPHS 6-51.
Passing: Opp 16-22-193-0, CPHS 12-19-150-0.
Rushing: Opp 33-186, CPHS 41-235.
Total Offense: Opp 55-379, CPHS 60-385.

The Programs

Sand Springs is coming off a 5-6 season, led by twelfth-year Head Coach Dustin Kinard with a 61-62 record. They are riding an all-time program best streak of six-straight seasons with playoff berths. They have been in Class 6A-II since its inception in 2014. The Sandites hold one gold ball, winning the 2A State title in 1966.

Shawnee is coming off a 7-4 season at the 5A level. Head Coach Billy Brown is in his fifteenth season with a 90-71 record and back-to-back playoff appearances. The Wolves won the 5A State title in 2003 and the 3A title in 1973.

The Series (Sand Springs 5-1)

10/30/1992 - The first ever meeting between the two teams went to Shawnee. The Wolves (6-3) earned a 6A playoff berth with a 21-14 home victory over L.D. Baines’s Sandites (3-6). Mike Quimby scored on a one-yard keeper and on a fourteen-yard pass to Aaron Fugate.

10/29/1993 - Sand Springs (6-3) won a 14-0 shutout over Shawnee (2-7) in district action, led by Delvin Jordan with 130 yards and two touchdowns on 24 carries. The stifling Sandite defense surrendered only seventy yards of total offense.

11/4/1994 - Sand Springs (4-6) ended the season on a high note with an 18-6 victory, led by Jordan at QB.

11/3/1995 - Dustin Morrow passed 12-16-130 for a touchdown to lead the Sandites (6-4) past Shawnee (2-8) in the regular season finale. Walker Childers carried seventeen times for 96 yards and a score and the Sandites prevailed 20-7.

9/27/1996 - Marc Brown carried for 116 yards to lead the Sandites (4-0) in a 36-0 shutout at Shawnee.

9/26/1997 - Sand Springs (4-0) rolled the Wolves 35-0 thanks to a four-touchdown performance by Pedro Negron. The Sandites ran 33-251 in a mostly grounded attack, recovered four Shawnee fumbles, and blocked a field goal attempt.

Things to do in Shawnee

Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art
405.878.5300
Friday-Saturday Hours: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
1900 West MacArthur Street
Shawnee, OK 74804.

Citizen Potawatomi Nation Cultural Heritage Center
Hours:
Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
405.878.5830
1899 South Gordon Cooper Drive
Shawnee, OK 74801

Brickhouse Saloon & Tap Room Grill
Hours: 7:00 p.m. - 2:00 a.m.
405.777.8200
113 1/2 North Bell Avenue
Shawnee, OK 74801

Pottawatomie County Museum (Santa Fe Depot)
405.275.8412
Friday-Saturday Hours: 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
614 East Main Street
Shawnee, OK 74801

FireLake Family Resort Bowling Center
Friday-Saturday Hours: 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 a.m.
405.275.0404
40945 Hardesty Road
Shawnee, OK 74801

BDC Gunroom
Friday-Saturday Hours: 10:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
405.273.9554
40960 Hardesty Road
Shawnee, OK 74801

CPHS Football: Sandites fall 49-13 to defending Arkansas State Champs

Senior QB Caden Pennington racked up career yardage on the ground Friday night in Greenwood, Arkansas.

The Charles Page High School varsity football team (1-2) bit off more than they could chew Friday night in Greenwood, Arkansas, falling to the defending Class 6A State Champions (2-1), a team that has only lost three games in the past four seasons.

Senior quarterback Caden Pennington was held to a season low 45 passing yards after averaging over 180 in the first two games. He made up for it on the ground, however, running up a career-high of 95 yards with his second career touchdown. Joel Mackey contributed 82 yards and a score on the ground, while Trey Wilkerson had fifty.

The Bulldogs scored on the first offensive play of the game with senior quarterback Peyton Holt running it fourteen yards after Max Vickery recovered a fumbled kickoff return.

Greenwood’s special teams continued to shine with Luke Leonard returning a punt for a 57 yard touchdown after the Sandites were held to a quick three-and-out. Less than three minutes into the game and they led 14-0 with two extra points from kicker Grant Ennis.

The Sandite offense managed a slow and steady eleven-play sixty-yard march to the Bulldog redzone. After taking a six yard sack, Pennington tried to make up for it with a double-reverse endzone pass that was dropped by the receiver. A false start and two pass breakups later and the Bulldogs got the ball back for a score.

Greenwood catapulted 67 yards in three plays, highlighted by a 54-yard keeper. Marc Jones took a handoff from two yards out and Ennis made it 21-0. They scored again on the opening play of the second quarter with an eighteen yard pass from Holt to Leonard.

Holt found Treyton Dawson from 31 yards out and Dawson broke two tackles for the 35-0 lead. Sand Springs marched 65 yards in thirteen plays, including a fourth down conversion, but turned the ball over with an incomplete pass at the Greenwood fifteen.

The Bulldogs scored on the opening possession of the second half when Holt made the most of a broken play and ran it in from ten. With a 42-0 lead, the Dogs finally sent in the second string.

The Sandites scored on an eighty-yard drive with a twenty-yard run from Mackey. Jaden Weiser’s kick missed, but the Sandites had averted the shutout.

Second-string quarterback Jace Presley led the Bulldogs in a 66-yard scoring march capped by an eighteen yard Aydin Chatfield touchdown run and Jackson Stewart kicked the extra point shortly before the end of the third quarter.

Sand Springs struck again to start the fourth quarter off. They traveled seventy yards in twelve plays before Pennington scrambled in from ten yards out after the pass play fell apart. This time Weiser’s PAT rang true for the final point of the game.

Timothy Earnhardt took over at quarterback and brought his team to the Sandites’ six before taking a knee to end the game.

Sand Springs will travel to Shawnee (0-3) next Friday at 7:00 p.m. to kick off district action.

GHS 49 CPHS 13
1Q: GHS 21-0
2Q: GHS 14-0
3Q: GHS 14-6
4Q: CPHS 7-0
First Downs: CPHS 16, GHS 15.
Fumbles/Lost: CPHS 1/1.
Penalties: CPHS 5-45, GHS 5-70.
C/A/Y/I: GHS 23-27-244-0, CPHS 12-21,45-0.
Rushes-Yards: CPHS 40-234, GHS 16-60.
Plays-Offense: GHS 43-304, CPHS 61-279.

(Sand Springs only)
Passing: Pennington 12-21-45-0.
Receiving: Snodgrass 3-19, Hawkins 4-16, Roberts 1-8, Foster 1-5, Mackey 1-0, Wilkerson 1-(-3).
Rushing: Pennington 15-95, Mackey 13-82, Wilkerson 11-50, Jones 2-6.
Kick-Avg: Weiser 3-26.
Punt-Avg: Smith 3-34.
PAT: Weiser 1/2.
Kick Return: Snodgrass 2-21.

High School 6A Football and Volleyball Rankings: 9/10/2018

Class 6A Volleyball Week 4 - OSSAA Rankings

  1. Edmond Santa Fe (15-2)

  2. Edmond Memorial (16-3)

  3. Norman North (15-4)

  4. Deer Creek (14-4)

  5. Edmond North (14-8)

  6. Stillwater (12-6)

  7. Jenks (11-10)

  8. Mustang (14-4)

  9. Owasso (15-5)

  10. Broken Arrow (10-8)

  11. Yukon (9-3)

  12. Shawnee (14-6)

  13. Southmoore (6-13)

  14. Bixby (9-8)

  15. Choctaw (11-7)

  16. Union (9-10)

Class 6A-II Football Week 3 - Sandite Pride News Rankings

  1. Booker T. Washington (1-2)

  2. Midwest City (2-1)

  3. Bixby (1-1)

  4. Lawton (1-1)

  5. Stillwater (2-0)

  6. Muskogee (1-1)

  7. Del City (1-1)

  8. Sand Springs (1-1)

  9. Choctaw (2-0)

  10. Sapulpa (2-0)

  11. Bartlesville (1-1)

  12. Putnam City (0-2)

  13. Deer Creek (0-2)

  14. Putnam West (0-2)

  15. Shawnee (0-2)

  16. Ponca City (0-2)

CPHS Football Preview: No. 8 Sandites to take on Arkansas State Champions

(Photo: Morgan Miller).

After securing their first victories of the 2018 season, Sand Springs and Greenwood, Arkansas will both be looking to improve to a winning record Friday night at Smith Robinson Stadium.

The first-ever meeting between the two teams will be played on the home turf of the defending Arkansas 6A State Champions. A daunting foe, but not something the Sandites aren't used to. Sand Springs took on the Arkansas 5A State Champions from Pulaski Academy the past two years. Both were brutal losses, but helped prepare the Sandites for some of the tough district battles to come. 

Greenwood went undefeated in three-straight regular seasons before losing their opener this year. They made it to the State finals three years in a row before finally wining their eighth gold ball last season. 

Smith Robinson Stadium
440 East Gary Street
Greenwood, AR 72936

6A-II No. 8 Sand Springs (1-1)

Head Coach: Dustin Kinard (61-61) - 12th Season.

Last Season Record: 5-6.

Last week: Dominated Putnam City 45-24, leading by as much as 35 points before sending in the backups. Caden Pennington threw 9-15-169-0 for three touchdowns. Joel Mackey ran 13-150 for one TD and Trey Wilkerson ran 12-109 for two scores. Jaden Weiser was 5/6 on PATs and kicked a 26-yard field goal. The offensive line was nearly impenitrable and only gave up eleven yards in tackles for loss. 

6A No. 2 Greenwood (1-1)

Head Coach: Rick Jones (296-73) - 15th Season. 

Last Season Record: 13-0

Last week: Pummeled Ft. Smith Southside 52-27. Peyton Holt racked up 482 yards by land and air for four total touchdowns. 

Things to do in Greenwood:

Bell Park features playgrounds, a walking trail, and an 18-hole disc golf course. 1050 Bell Park Road.

Old Jail Museum is open Friday and Saturday from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Originally the Sebastian County Jail, this building was constructed in 1892 and is on the National Register of Historic Buildings. 305 East Center Street. 

Visit the site of the Battle of Devil's Backbone, an 1863 Civil War battle won by the Union in defense of Fort Smith. Exit Highway 71 at Bradley Road