CPHS Football: Caden Pennington commits to Northeastern State University

Charles Page High School senior quarterback Caden Pennington recently announced his intentions to play collegiate football at Northeastern State University. Pennington was a two-year starter on the varsity team, leading the Sandites to an 8-13 record and one playoff appearance.

Pennington played one game as a freshman and made five appearances as a sophomore, all in relief of Hunter Greathouse. He earned the starting spot in 2017.

As a junior Pennington was 49-111-596-7 passing with five touchdowns, and 76-162 rushing with one score. His best performances were 6-12-145-1 with one touchdown against Putnam City West, and 9-21-151-0 with three touchdowns against Muskogee.

This past season Pennington became one of the best dual-threat QBs in the division with an 86-152-1168-6 passing performance and 149-729 running game. He scored fourteen touchdowns by air and thirteen on his feet.

Pennington put up triple-digit offensive performances in every game and scored in nine out of ten outings. His career-best passing performance was against Mansfield Summit when he threw 14-20-196-0 with two touchdowns. He also threw three touchdown passes against both Putnam City and Bartlesville.

His career-best performance came against Sapulpa when he scored seven total touchdowns. He was 8-9-123-0 passing for one score and 28-212 rushing for six touchdowns. He threw a career-long pass of sixty yards against Muskogee and had a career-long run of 61 yards against Sapulpa.

Altogether, Pennington was 138-268-1768-14 passing with nineteen career touchdowns, and 231-736 rushing with fourteen touchdowns and three two-point conversions, scoring 204 total points. He also had six punts for an average of 37 yards.

Northeastern State is an NCAA Division II program competing in the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association. The team holds twenty-one conference championships and has made four NAIA Championship appearances with two national titles, most recently in 1994.

The RiverHawks went 0-11 last season and haven’t had a winning season since 2011. J.J. Eckert will be taking over the program in 2019, following a twelve-year stent at Kilgore College in Texas. Eckert amassed a 72-53 record with the Rangers, including three Southwest Junior College Football Conference Championships, two NJCAA Region 14 Championships, and five bowl game appearances. He is an NSU-alumni and quarterbacked the RiverHawks to NAIA title games in 1994 and 1995.

Sand Springs has sent several student athletes to the Northeastern State football program in recent years.

  • Isaiah Silversmith played nineteen games at NSU from 2015-2017, recording 29 tackles and one tackle for loss.

  • Terrance Dixon played 26 games from 2012-2014. He carried 219 times for 678 yards and eleven touchdowns, and had 48 receptions for 445 yards and a score. He also had two kick returns for 21 yards apiece.

  • Johnny Deaton quarterbacked the RiverHawks for ten games in 2012. He passed 152-318-1861-12 for ten touchdowns and carried 38 times for 115 yards and two scores.

  • Spencer Haff played tight end for NSU in 2013.

  • Shane Devers played three games in 2012, recording two receptions for fifteen yards and one tackle.

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 Football: Season Stats

Offense

First Down Efficiency
9.2 yards per pass attempt.
15 first downs, 6 touchdowns, 35%.
5.4 yards per carry.
34 first downs, 9 touchdowns, 22%.
6.2 yards per play.
49 first downs, 15 touchdowns, 25%.

Second Down Efficiency
5.0 yards per pass attempt.
10 first downs, 3 touchdowns, 28%.
6.9 yards per carry.
38 first downs, 9 touchdowns, 35%.
6.4 yards per play.
48 first downs, 12 touchdowns, 33%.

Third Down Efficiency
6.7 yards per pass attempt.
20 first downs, 4 touchdowns, 48%.
4.6 yards per carry.
25 first downs, 3 touchdowns, 44%.
5.5 yards per play.
45 first downs, 7 touchdowns, 46%.

Fourth Down Efficiency
7.0 yards per pass attempt.
4 first downs, 1 touchdown, 42%.
1.3 yards per carry.
6 first downs, 2 touchdowns, 50%.
3.7 yards per play.
10 first downs, 3 touchdowns, 46%.’

Red Zone Efficiency
29 penetrations.
22 touchdowns.
1 field goal.
4 turnovers on downs.
0 fumbles.
1 interception.
1 end of regulation.
79%.

Defense

First Down Efficiency
7.0 yards per pass attempt.
16 first downs, 3 touchdowns, 72%.
6.9 yards per carry.
29 first downs, 14 touchdowns, 77%.
6.9 yards per play.
45 first downs, 17 touchdowns, 75%.

Second Down Efficiency
9.4 yards per pass attempt.
22 first downs, 5 touchdowns, 56%.
5.6 yards per carry.
28 first downs, 12 touchdowns, 68%.
6.8 yards per play.
50 first downs, 17 touchdowns, 64%.

Third Down Efficiency
7.8 yards per pass attempt.
17 first down, 1 touchdown, 59%.
5.3 yards per carry.
26 first downs, 6 touchdowns, 51%.
6.3 yards per play.
43 first downs, 7 touchdowns, 54%.

Fourth Down Efficiency
3.5 yards per pass attempt.
2 first downs, 0 touchdowns, 67%.
5.0 yards per carry.
7 first downs, 4 touchdowns, 42%.
4.6 yards per play.
9 first downs, 4 touchdowns, 48%.

Red Zone Efficiency
41 penetrations.
32 touchdowns.
3 field goals.
5 turnovers on downs.
0 fumble recoveries.
0 interceptions.
1 end of regulation.
15%.

Average Box Score

Sand Springs
Points: 26.
First Downs: 16.
Fumbles/Lost: 2/1.
Penalties: 7-60.
C/A/Y/I: 9-15-121-1.
Rushing: 42-228.
Offense: 57-349.

Opponents
Points: 34.
First Downs: 16.
Fumbles/Lost: 2/1.
Penalties: 9-86.
C/A/Y/I: 10-17-145-0.
Rushing: 39-212.
Offense: 56-357.

Season-Best Performances

Offense
Points: 48 vs. Sapulpa
First Downs: 20 vs. Shawnee/Sapulpa.
Fumbles: 0 vs. Putnam.
Penalties: 1-5 vs. Mansfield.
Passes: 15 vs. Mansfield.
Pass Percentage: 89% vs. Sapulpa.
Passing Yards: 237 vs. Mansfield.
Yards per Attempt: 13.7 vs. Sapulpa.
Rushing Yards: 351 vs. Sapulpa.
Yards per Carry: 8.1 vs. Putnam.
Total Yards: 517 vs. Putnam.
Yards per Play: 8.9 vs. Putnam.

Defense
Points: 14 vs. Ponca City.
First Downs: 10 vs. Booker T. Washington.
Fumble Recoveries: 3 vs. Putnam.
Penalties: 1-5 vs. Mansfield.
Passes: 0 vs. Shawnee.
Pass Percentage: 0% vs. Shawnee.
Passing Yards: 0 vs. Shawnee.
Yards per Attempt: 0 vs. Shawnee.
Rushing Yards: 60 vs. Greenwood.
Yards per Carry: 2.7 vs. Ponca.
Total Yards: 215 vs. Ponca.
Yards per Play: 3.5 vs. Ponca.

Team Totals:

Passing: 87-153-1209-6, 14TD.
Rushing: 419-2275, 24TD.
Point After Kicks: 30/33.
Field Goals: 1/1, long 26.
Punt Return: 1-0.
Kick Return: 31-487.
Tackles for Loss: 46-135.
Sacks: 7-36.
Interceptions: 2.
Pass Breakups: 22.
Fumble Recoveries: 6.
Forced Fumbles: 2.
Blocked Kicks: 2.

Individual Stats

Passing
86-152-1168-6, 14TD, Long 60 Pennington.
1-1-41-0, Long 41 Foster.

Receiving
29-438, 6TD, Long 60 Hawkins.
20-224, 3TD, Long 24 Snograss.
11-166, 1TD, Long 44 Foster.
10-157, 2TD, Long 47 Roberts.
2-70, 1TD, Long 30 Roe.
4-53, Long 20 Mackey.
5-41, Long 15 King.
2-38, 1TD, Long 27 Bratcher.
3-22, Long 12 Wilkerson.

Rushing
136-942, 7TD, Long 80 Mackey.
149-729, 13TD, Long 61 Pennington.
101-475, 4TD, Long 42 Wilkerson
15-71, Long 28 McCallie.
7-23, Long 8 Jones.
2-19, Long 11 Snodgrass.
3-17, Long 11 Hawkins.
2-8, Long 7 Atkison.
1-2 Mattison.
1-1 Roberts.
1-1 Smith.

PAT
30/33 Weiser.

Field Goals
1/1, Long 26 Weiser.

Punts-AVG
5-34.9, Long 46 Pennington.
18-33.3, Long 51 Smith.
1-16 Weiser.

Kicks-AVG
49-33.3, Long 54 Weiser.

Kick Return
13-196, Long 28 Snodgrass.
7-125, Long 27 King.
2-59, Long 37 Mackey.
2-38, Long 21 McCallie.
3-34, Long 17 Jones.
3-31, Long 14 Roe.
1-4 Smith.

Tackles
112 Cramer
47 Bratcher
45 Haley
37 Adcock
33 Peterman
28 Myers
22 Bristow
21 Glass
18 Smith
17 Biggs
16 Mackey
16 Jones
15 Dudley
15 Lierly
11 Hunter
11 Magee
8 Fitzgerald
8 Mallory
8 Rice
6 Wilkerson
4 Rutledge
3 Calico
3 Favela
3 Weathers
2 Weiser
2 Karnes
1 Snodgrass
1 King
1 Hawkins
1 Mattison
1 Roberts
1 Bell
1 Blair
1 Whitehorn
1 Johnson
1 Wise

Forced Fumbles
1 Bratcher
1 Cramer

Blocked Kicks
2 Mackey

Tackles For Loss
11-23 Cramer
11-23 Bratcher
7-24 Peterman
6-23 Myers
5-9 Glass
4-11 Magee
4-7 Adcock
2-5 Lierly
2-3 Bristow
1-6 Haley
1-5 Jones
1-3 Wise
1-2 Dudley
1-2 Whitehorn
1-1 Weathers
1-1 Johnson

Sacks
4-17 Myers
3-11 Bratcher
2-11 Peterman
1-3 Cramer
1-3 Wise

Breakups
7 Adcock
5 Haley
4 Bratcher
2 Mackey
1 Myers
1 Magee
1 Jones
1 Dudley

Interceptions
1 Dudley
1 Hawkins

Fumble Recoveries
2 Glass
1 Peterman
1 Smith
1 Rutledge

High School 6A-2 Football Rankings: Week 11

Class 6A-II Football Week 11 - Sandite Pride News Rankings

  1. Stillwater (10-0)
    Defeated Del City 35-21, hosts Muskogee Friday.

  2. Bixby (9-1)
    Defeated Muskogee 51-7, hosts Lawton Friday.

  3. Midwest City (8-2)
    Defeated Putnam West 50-7, hosts Sapulpa Friday.

  4. Del City (8-2)
    Lost 35-21 to Stillwater, travels to Booker T. Washington Friday.

  5. Booker T. Washington (7-3)
    Defeated Sand Springs 48-21, hosts Del City Friday.

  6. Lawton (6-4)
    Defeated Putnam City 56-7, travels to Bixby Friday.

  7. Muskogee (6-4)
    Lost 51-7 to Bixby, travels to Stillwater Friday.

  8. Sapulpa (7-3)
    Defeated Ponca City 48-24, travels to Midwest City Friday.

  9. Sand Springs (3-7)
    Lost 48-21 to Booker T. Washington.

  10. Choctaw (4-6)
    Lost 28-24 to Deer Creek.

  11. Bartlesville (4-6)
    Defeated Shawnee 58-51.

  12. Deer Creek (4-6)
    Defeated Choctaw 28-24.

  13. Shawnee (2-8)
    Lost 58-51 to Bartlesville.

  14. Putnam West (1-9)
    Lost 50-7 to Midwest City.

  15. Ponca City (0-10)
    Lost 48-24 to Sapulpa.

  16. Putnam City (0-10)
    Lost 56-7 to Lawton.

OSSAA 6A-II Final District Standings

District I
7-0 Stillwater (92)
6-1 Midwest City (71)
5-2 Del City (33)
4-3 Lawton (26)
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3-4 Deer Creek (-34)
2-5 Choctaw (-16)
1-6 Putnam West (-75)
0-7 Putnam City (-97)

District II
7-0 Bixby (104)
6-1 Booker T. Washington (76)
4-3 Sapulpa (-8)
4-3 Muskogee (17)
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3-4 Bartlesville (-27)
2-5 Shawnee (-55)
2-5 Sand Springs (-19)
0-7 Ponca City (-88)

Top Offense
(Points Scored per game)
43.8 Stillwater
42.9 Bixby
39.7 Lawton
37.0 Sapulpa
34.5 Del City
33.8 Midwest City
30.6 Choctaw
30.5 Booker T. Washington
29.9 Muskogee

Top Defense
(Points Allowed)
10.8 Bixby
15.8 Stillwater
16.3 Booker T. Washington
18.6 Midwest City
19.7 Del City
28.1 Deer Creek
28.8 Muskogee
29.5 Choctaw
31.0 Sapulpa

Margin of Victory
32.1 Bixby
28.0 Stillwater
15.2 Midwest City
14.8 Del City
14.2 Booker T. Washington
8.4 Lawton
6.0 Sapulpa
1.1 Choctaw
1.1 Muskogee

CPHS Football: 2018 Sandite Season Rewind

The Charles Page High School varsity football team ended their season Friday with a 48-21 rout at No. 5 Booker T. Washington. Though their 3-7 record is their worst since 2011, and they snapped a six-year playoff streak, the team arguably wasn’t any worse than they have been in recent successful years.

The talent was there. The defense was killer, the O-line was stout, the special teams impressed on both returns and return coverage. The receiving unit was indisputably better than last season and senior quarterback Caden Pennington developed into a remarkable double-threat with fourteen touchdowns by air and thirteen on the ground.

Somehow, things just didn’t shake out.

More important than the scores and the records was the demonstration of just what exactly a Sandite is. When Head Coach Dustin Kinard was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, the entire community has rallied and is still rallying in support.

The second-longest tenured coach in Sand Springs history, Kinard has led the Sandites to a 63-67 record in twelve seasons with seven playoff appearances, three semifinal appearances, and one State Finals appearance.

The Sandites have held a prayer rally and numerous fundraisers to show their appreciation for his leadership. Colton’s Steak House and Rib Crib both made large donations, as did the Church That Matters Tailgate Team and the Sand Springs Rotary Club.

8/31/2018 Mansfield Summit 41 Sand Springs 28

The Sandites lost their season-opener to Mansfield Summit High School (5-4) in a Border Brawl match-up that pitted five Frontier Valley Conference teams against five Mansfield schools. They will travel to Texas next year.

While three of the Sandites’ losses were blown leads, this one was a Jaguar rout with a solid comeback attempt by the Oklahomans. A Texas State-committed quarterback led the Texans to a 34-7 first half advantage and 41-14 lead before the Sandites rallied with a 21-7 second half.

Game Leaders: Caden Pennington 14-20-196-0, 2TD passing. Jacob Snodgrass 7-109, 2TD receiving. Joel Mackey 15-97, 2TD rushing. Jaden Weiser 4/4 PAT. Mackey 2-59 kick return. Hayden Cramer 14 tackles, Brooks Dudley 1 interception.

9/6/2018 Sand Springs 45-24 Putnam City

The season looked promising when the Sandites routed Putnam City (0-10), but the win was watered down when the Pirates failed to win a game all season. Sand Springs led by as much as 35 points before sending in the backups.

Game Leaders: Pennington 9-15-169-0, 3TD passing. Daren Hawkins 3-43, 2TD receiving. Mackey 13-150, 1TD rushing. Weiser 5/6 PAT. McCallie 1-17 kick return. Cramer 8 tackles, 1 forced fumble. Brycen Peterman 3 tackles for loss, 1 fumble recovery.

9/14/2018 Greenwood 49 Sand Springs 13

The Sandites continued their recent tradition of scheduling an out-of-state powerhouse, traveling to the defending 6A State Champs from Greenwood, Arkansas (9-1). The Bulldogs took a 42-0 lead before sending in the backups.

Game Leaders: Pennington 15-95, 1TD rushing. Cramer 8 tackles.

9/21/2018 Shawnee 23, Sand Springs 20, OT

The loss to Greenwood was expected, the loss to Mansfield was unfortunate, but the Sandites didn’t really start hurting till their loss to Shawnee (2-8). Sand Springs was the better team than Shawnee this season, indisputably. Better offense, better defense, tougher schedule.

Mackey started hot with an eighty-yard TD run on the first play of the game, but things went downhill from there. A constant drizzle severely hindered Pennington’s pass game. The Sandites gave up a fumble that resulted in a touchdown, a red zone turnover on downs, and a fruitless red zone penetration that ended with the half. Both of their first half PATs failed.

The Sandites had their third failed red zone penetration late in the fourth quarter with an interception. In overtime Pennington had a wide open lane on fourth down, but slipped on the waterlogged turf to seal their fate. A Shawnee field goal secured the upset.

Game Leaders: Mackey 30-251, 1TD rushing. Cramer 13 tackles. Kaden Glass 1 fumble recovery.

9/28/2018 Muskogee 45 Sand Springs 27

Another blown lead for the Sandites, leading 27-24 to start the fourth quarter, and suffering a 21-0 fourth quarter shutout.

Game Leaders: Hawkins 1-60, 1TD receiving. Mackey 15-100, 1TD rushing. Weiser 3/3 PAT. Cramer 19 tackles.

10/5/2018 Bartlesville 29 Sand Springs 27

For the third-straight week, a blown fourth quarter lead. Up 20-16 to start the final stanza, and 27-23 with only 3:29 left, the Sandites gave up an eleven-play 88-yard touchdown drive. Pennington got the Sandites to midfield with five seconds left, but threw an interception to seal the upset.

Game Leaders: Pennington 6-13-138-1, 3TD passing. Hawkins 4-90, 2TD receiving. Pennington 13-95 rushing. Weiser 3/3 PAT. Snodgrass 3-43 kick return. Cramer 12 tackles, 1 sack. Luke Bratcher 10 tackles, 1 sack, 1 forced fumble.

10/12/2018 Sand Springs 35 Ponca City 14

The Sandites secured their first district win when they hosted Ponca City (0-10). The game could easily have been a 35-0 shutout but defensive indifference took hold and the Wildcats scored with 21 seconds left in the half and 13 seconds left in the game.

Game Leaders: Pennington 14-22-165-1, 2TD passing. Snodgrass 5-51, 1TD receiving. Pennington 8-64, 2TD rushing. Weiser 5/5 PAT. Cramer 9 tackles, 3 for loss.

10/18/2018 Bixby 35 Sand Springs 0

The loss to Bixby was expected. The Spartans (9-1) own the best defense in 6A-II and notched three shutouts this season, including the third highest-scoring offense in the state from Sapulpa.

Game Leaders: Colton Roberts 3-64 receiving. Justis Myers 5 tackles, 1 sack. Jerret Haley 4 tackles, 3 breakups. Mackey blocked kick.

10/26/2018 Sand Springs 48 Sapulpa 34

Pennington played the game of his life for an upset of the Sandites arch-rivals from Sapulpa (7-3) with seven touchdowns. His six rushing scores were the second-most scored in a single game in school history.

This game showed the Sandites’ true potential, and the “what could have been” for the season. Sapulpa beat Bartlesville and Shawnee, and Sand Springs easily handled their Highway 97 counterparts.

Game Leaders: Pennington 8-9-123-0, 1TD. Hawkins 5-77 receiving. Pennington 28-212, 6TD rushing. Weiser 6/6 PAT. Cramer 8 tackles. Cameron Smith fumble recovery.

11/2/2018 Booker T. Washington 48 Sand Springs 21

Spurred on by their prior week’s success, the Sandites made a valiant effort against the defending State Champions (7-3) but couldn’t overcome an 0-20 start.

Game Leaders: Pennington 8-13-89-0, 2TD passing. Hawkins 7-78, 1TD receiving. Pennington 22-68, 1TD rushing. Weiser 3/3 PAT. Aaron King 5-94 kick return. Cramer 16 tackles, 3 for loss.

CPHS Football: Sandites end season 48-21 at Booker T. Washington

Luke Bratcher scored his first touchdown of the season Friday night at SE Williams Stadium. (Photo: Morgan Miller).

The Class 6A-II No. 10 ranked Charles Page High School football team (3-7, 2-5) gave the defending State Champions a run for their money, but ultimately couldn’t overcome an early deficit Friday night at SE Williams Stadium.

No. 5 ranked Booker T. Washington (7-3, 6-1) topped the Sandites 48-21 on a brisk Hornet Senior Night to finish second in district play and end the Sandites’ season.

The Hornets scored on six of nine drives and punted three times, averaging five plays for 34 yards per possession. The Sandites averaged five plays and 21 yards per possession, fumbling twice, scoring thrice, punting four times, and giving up one turnover on downs.

Senior quarterback Caden Pennington was 8-13-89-0 passing with touchdown passes to Daren Hawkins and Luke Bratcher. Hawkins caught seven passes for 78 yards and Bratcher caught one pass for eleven yards and his first score of the season.

Pennington carried 22 times for 68 yards and a twenty-yard touchdown, while senior running back Joel Mackey had twelve touches for sixty yards. Jaden Weiser was a perfect three-for-three on extra points, Hayden Cramer tallied sixteen tackles, and Aaron King averaged nineteen yards on five kick returns.

Though the 48-21 score looks lopsided from the outside, the Sandites actually kept pace with the Hornets for the middle half of the game. Unfortunately the 21-21 tie was sandwiched between a 0-20 start and 0-7 finish.

Thomas Grayson scored on the Hornets’ opening drive with a 32-yard fourth-down run for a 7-0 first quarter shutout. Freshman quarterback Gentry Williams scored on a nine-yard keeper on the first play of the second quarter, then Kiero Petross returned a Pennington fumble 25 yards for the 20-0 lead. Drew Wilkie kicked the first two extra points, but Cramer prevented a two-point run on the third score.

Pennington got the Sandites on the board with a thirteen-yard strike to Hawkins, capping a four-play forty-yard drive with four minutes left in the half. The home team used their longest drive of the game to drain the clock, marching 68 yards in ten plays for a 27-7 halftime lead, scoring on a sixteen-yard pass from Williams to Gentry Dalton.

The Sandites forced a punt on the opening drive of the second half, then scored on an eleven-yard pass to Bratcher to cut it to 27-14.

Williams responded with an eighteen-yard touchdown run and a 35-yard touchdown pass to Daxton Hill to make it 41-14.

Pennington added the Sandites’ final points of the night on a twenty-yard run with 6:58 to play.

Senior backup Dwight Hamilton took over for the Hornets and capped his senior night perfectly with a fifty-yard strike to Javian Hester. Wilkie kicked the final point to complete the rout.

The Sandites finished with their first regular-season losing record since going 3-7 in 2011 and snapped a six-year playoff streak. Booker T. Washington is headed to the playoffs for the seventh straight year and will host No. 4 Del City (7-3) Friday at 7:30 p.m.

Week 10 Results
No. 1 Stillwater 35-21 No. 4 Del City
No. 2 Bixby 51-7 No. 7 Muskogee
No. 3 Midwest City 50-7 No. 14 Putnam West
No. 6 Lawton 56-7 No. 16 Putnam City
No. 8 Sapulpa 48-24 No. 15 Ponca City
No. 13 Deer Creek 28-24 No. 9 Choctaw
No. 11 Bartlesville 58-51 No. 12 Shawnee

Post Season Qualifiers
District 1
7-0 Stillwater
6-1 Midwest City
5-2 Del City
4-3 Lawton
District 2
7-0 Bixby
6-1 Booker T. Washington
4-3 Muskogee
4-3 Sapulpa