Oklahoma High School Football Rankings: Class 6A-II Week Four

  1. Bixby (3-0, Last week No. 1).

    • The Spartans won their 15th-straight game with a 72-0 shutout of Putnam City (0-3), their biggest win in at least fifteen years. Mason Williams was 6-7-229 with 5 TDs. Oklahoma State commit Brennan Presley was 3-155 receiving for 3 TDs and fellow OSU-commit Jordan Reagan had a pick six.

    • Bixby will kick off district action Friday at 7:00 p.m. in their home opener against undefeated Sapulpa (3-0). Last year they shut out the Chieftains 45-0.

  2. Stillwater (3-0, Last week No. 2).

    • The Pioneers picked up their biggest win in at least fifteen years with a 66-0 shutout of Southmoore (0-3), scoring 42 points in the first quarter. Gunnar Gundy was 15-19-230 with four touchdowns, all in the first half. Anthony Bland was 8-118 as the leading receiver. Not only did Stillwater pitch a shutout, they also came up with a pair of interceptions and a pair of blocked punts.

    • Stillwater will kick off district action Friday at home against Deer Creek (2-1). They bested the Antlers 49-28 last season.

  3. Lawton (3-0, Last week No. 3).

    • The Wolverines beat their cross-town rivals from Eisenhower 29-7 and did it in less than three quarters after a mid-game weather cancellation. Christian Houston was 13-160 rushing for all 3 offensive TDs. Caeleb Fuller made the fourth score on a pick six.

    • Lawton will host last year’s District Runners-Up Thursday at 7:00 p.m. They fell 56-45 to Midwest City (0-3) last season.

  4. Del City (2-1, Last week No. 5).

    • The Eagles doubled Bartlesville 49-24 behind a 10-20-202, 4TD passing performance from Quinlan Ganther and 4-143, 3TD receiving game from Kyshon Murray. Ray Maytubby had a 100-yard pick six.

    • The Eagles will travel to Choctaw (2-1) Friday at 7:00 p.m. They narrowly edged the Yellowjackets 22-20 last season.

  5. Booker T. Washington (1-2, Last week No. 4).

    • The Hornets are coming off a bye after falling 17-6 to Bentonville two weeks ago. They will travel to Bartlesville (0-3) Friday at 7:00 p.m. Last year the Hornets beat the Bruins 43-6.

  6. Muskogee (3-0, Last week No. 6).

    • The Roughers dominated Putnam West 62-15 and could have made it 69-15. Isaiah Givens took a knee after a fourth-quarter interception instead of trying to score. He previously scored two rushing TDs. Jimmie Coleman was 12-160 running. Ty Williams was 12-13-198-0 passing with 5TDs. Four Roughers made picks.

    • Muskogee will travel to Ponca City (2-1) Friday at 7:00 p.m. They beat the Wildcats 16-7 last year.

  7. Sapulpa (3-0, Last week No. 7).

    • The Chieftains made a statement win 48-17 against East Central in their home opener but they’ll have a far tougher opponent Friday at 7:00 p.m. on the road in Bixby (3-0). Bixby won 45-0 last year.

  8. Choctaw (2-1), Last week No. 8).

    • Choctaw suffered its first loss 30-13 to a potent Putnam North offense. They will host Del City (2-1) Friday at 7:00 p.m. Last year the Eagles won 22-20 over the Yellowjackets.

  9. Midwest City (0-3, Last week No. 9).

    • The Bombers are coming off a bye week following a 19-12 loss to Muskogee (3-0). They will travel to Lawton (3-0), who they beat 56-45 last year, Thursday at 7:00 p.m.

  10. Edmond Deer Creek (2-1), Last week No. 10).

    • The Antlers edged out their crosstown rivals from Edmond Memorial 14-10 on the Bulldogs’ Homecoming. Parker Johnson and Tyler Travis scored on short runs.

    • The Antlers will travel to Stillwater (3-0) Friday at 7:00 p.m. They fell 49-28 last year.

  11. Sand Springs (1-2, Last week No. 11).

    • Sand Springs was dominated 50-20 by the back-to-back Arkansas 6A State Champs from Greenwood (3-0). Ty Pennington was 16-33-143-0 with one touchdown, and Blake Jones was 20-127 rushing with a score.

    • The Sandites will host Shawnee (1-2) Friday at 7:00 p.m. for Homecoming. They fell 23-20 in overtime last year.

  12. Ponca City (2-1, Last week No. 12).

    • The Wildcats were defeated 21-7 by Collinsville. Justin Andrews was 4-11-85-1 passing and 17-66 rushing. Ray Longoria was 6-24 running for the lone TD.

    • Ponca will host Muskogee (3-0) Friday at 7:00 p.m. They fell 17-6 to the Roughers last year.

  13. Shawnee (1-2, Last week No. 13).

    • Shawnee fell 40-13 to the defending 5A State Champions from Carl Albert and was held to a 23-41 ground game. Jaylon Orange threw a TD pass to Joe Maytubby, then caught one from Karsen Conaway.

    • The Wolves will travel to Sand Springs (1-2) Friday at 7:00 p.m. as they look for a repeat of last year’s 22-20 OT victory.

  14. Bartlesville (0-3, Last week No. 14).

    • The Bruins are still looking for their first win after falling 49-24 to Del City. Shane Simpson scored on a 90-yard kick return and was 6-147 receiving for another TD. Laken Clowdus ran for 104 yards. Ben Winters passed for 144 yards with a TD and an interception.

    • Bartlesville will host Booker T. Washington (1-2) Friday at 7:00 p.m. They fell 43-6 to the Hornets last year.

  15. Putnam City West (0-3, Last week No. 15).

    • The Patriots lost their ninth-straight game 62-15 to Muskogee. Jakob Brandenberger was 9-23-141-4 with 2TDs and Jaheim Butler was 4-25 on the ground. Emadre Hightower was the leading receiver with 3 catches for 99 yards and a score.

    • Putnam West will host Putnam City (0-3) Friday at 7:00 p.m. They defeated the Pirates 23-0 last year.

  16. Putnam City (0-3, Last week No. 16).

    • The Pirates lost their fourth-straight game 72-0 to Bixby and still haven’t scored this season. They will play cross-town rivals Putnam West (0-3) Friday at 7:00 p.m.

Top Offenses (Avg. Score)
68.7 Bixby
54.3 Stillwater
41.3 Muskogee
40.3 Lawton
39.3 Sapulpa
37.3 Choctaw
29.3 Del City
23.0 Bartlesville
22.3 Shawnee
22.0 Deer Creek
20.7 Sand Springs
19.0 Putnam West
13.0 Booker T. Washington
11.0 Midwest City
10.0 Ponca City
0.0 Putnam City

Top Defenses
7.0 Stillwater
10.3 Ponca City
11.3 Muskogee
16.3 Lawton
16.7 Booker T. Washington
17.0 Bixby
18.0 Sapulpa
24.3 Deer Creek
25.3 Choctaw
30.0 Del City
30.3 Sand Springs
34.7 Midwest City
36.3 Bartlesville
37.3 Shawnee
52.3 Putnam City
63.0 Putnam West

Average Margin of Victory
51.7 Bixby
47.3 Stillwater
30.0 Muskogee
24.0 Lawton
21.3 Sapulpa
12.0 Choctaw
-0.3 Ponca City
-0.7 Del City
-2.3 Deer Creek
-3.7 Booker T. Washington
-9.7 Sand Springs
-13.3 Bartlesville
-15.0 Shawnee
-23.7 Midwest City
-44.0 Putnam West
-52.3 Putnam City

CPHS Football: Sandites fall 50-20 to Arkansas State Champs, celebrate 100 years of football

Past Sandite football players, managers, cheerleaders, dancers, band members, and color guard members are recognized at halftime.

Sand Springs - The Class 6A-II No. 11 ranked Charles Page High School varsity football team (1-2) hasn’t shied away from tough competitors this season, taking up two out-of-state powerhouses during their non-district schedule. Just a week after shutting out Putnam City 35-0, the Sandites were on the receiving end of a beat down, falling 50-20 to the back-to-back defending Arkansas 6A State Champions from No. 1 Greenwood (3-0).

The Bulldogs won their 15th consecutive game and second-straight 30-point victory, taking a 50-7 lead before sending in the backups. Sand Springs ended the night with a 13-0 fourth quarter shutout. The game was the second and final installment of a home-and-home series. Greenwood won last year’s meeting 49-13.

The visitors scored on their first three possessions and blocked a punt for a touchdown to take a 29-0 lead before the Sandite defense made a stop. Sand Springs punted its first five possessions.

Senior quarterback Jace Presley was 31-45-307-1, accounting for 76% of the Bulldog offense and four touchdowns. He threw a 15-yard touchdown pass to Treyton Dawson on the opening drive, then hit LD Richmond for a two-point pass.

Sand Springs caught a lucky break after punting their second possession when the ball deflected off a Bulldog and Bryson Chase recovered it. They were once again forced to a three-and-out, however, and the Bulldogs scored six plays later on a 42-yard strike from Presley to Caden Brown.

The Sandites marched 30 yards on their next possession before things began to fall apart. Pushed back to a 3rd-and-38 at the 22, sophomore quarterback Ty Pennington tried to punt the ball away but was blocked by Coleton Erwin who took it to the house for a 22-0 lead.

Another three-and-out for Sand Springs and the Bulldogs notched their first running score on a nine-yard carry by Brown. A fumbled hike gave Greenwood possession at the Sandites’ five-yard line, but this time Defensive Captain Jerret Haley came up clutch with an interception and 29-yard return.

Greenwood wouldn’t be stymied for long, however, marching 63 yards in five plays on their next possession for a 29-yard scoring pass from Presley to Justice Randolph. Jackson Stewart’s kick made it 36-0.

Sand Springs finally hit pay dirt with 53 seconds left in the half, marching 76 yards in eleven plays, to score on a five-yard run from Blake Jones. The Bulldogs needed only 51 seconds to return the ball to the Sandite five-yard line, but the defense held strong and left the visitors wanting on the final play of the half.

Presley was eager for another score to start the second half, and hit Dawson for a 75-yard touchdown on the second play of the third quarter, then Aaron Ligon scored on a one-yard run two possessions later.

Sand Springs responded with a ten-play 80-yard drive, scoring on a 28-yard pass from Pennington to Keaton Campbell on the first play of the fourth quarter, but a two-point pass attempt fell short.

Backup QB Coleton Payton led the Bulldogs to the Sandite red zone but gave up a turnover on downs, and Sand Springs retaliated with a five-play 85-yard scoring drive, capped by 39-yard touchdown from sophomore running back Alex Turner. Greenwood was held to a quick three-and-out on their next possession, and Sand Springs made it to the Bulldogs’ 15-yard line before Braden Potter came up with a sack to end the game.

Pennington was 16-33-143-0 in his second start for the Sandites, and Campbell was his primary target with seven catches for 93 yards. Jones led the ground game with 20 carries for 124 yards. Zach Heinen connected on both of his PAT attempts and has yet to miss in his career. Haley was the leading defender with eight tackles.

The Sandites are currently celebrating their centennial season and honored their football, cheer, dance, band, and color guard alumni at halftime. Past participants were invited to tour the locker rooms, dine in the Fine Arts Building overlooking the field, and walked across the field at halftime, grouped by decade.

Phil James and Michael Bowie were named honorary co-captains and Charles Page Principal Stan Trout performed the coin toss prior to the game. James was the starting QB from 1973-1975. Bowie played on the Sandite O-Line from 2007-2009 and went on to play on the 2011 Navarro Junior College National Champion team, the 2012 Oklahoma State University Fiesta Bowl Champion team, and the 2015 Seattle Seahawks Super Bowl Champion team. He currently coaches the Sandite O-Line. Trout was a three-year letterman and 1977 graduate. 

Prior to the game, the Church That Matters Tailgate Crew raised $1,107 for the Sandite Cheer Team.

Both teams will kick off district action next Friday at 7:00 p.m. Greenwood will travel to Little Rock to play Hall (2-1) and Sand Springs will host No. 13 Shawnee (1-2) for homecoming.

GHS 50 CPHS 20
1Q:
GHS 15-0.
2Q: GHS 21-7.
3Q: GHS 14-0.
4Q: CPHS 13-0.
First Downs: GHS 13, CPHS 17.
Fumbles/Lost: GHS 2/1, CPHS 2/0.
Penalties: GHS 9-80, CPHS 11-130.
Passing: GHS 31-45-337-1, CPHS 16-34-143-0.
Rushing: GHS 15-66, CPHS 42-183.
Offense: GHS 60-403, CPHS 76-326.

Class 6A-II Results
Carl Albert 40-13 Shawnee.
Putnam North 30-13 Choctaw.
Del City 49-24 Bartlesville.
Sapulpa 48-17 East Central.
Muskogee 62-15 Putnam West.
Lawton 29-7 Eisenhower.
Deer Creek 14-10 Edmond Memorial.
Collinsville 21-7 Ponca City.
Bixby 72-0 Putnam City.
Stillwater 66-0 Southmoore.

Sand Springs Stats
Passing:
Pennington 16-33-143-0, 1TD.
Foster 0-1-0-0.
Receiving:
Campbell 7-93, 1TD.
Snodgrass 4-31.
Jones 1-11.
Foster 2-8.
Roe 1-4.
Atkison 1-(-4).
Rushing:
Jones 20-124, 1TD.
Turner 3-49, 1TD.
Atkison 11-23.
Pennington 8-(-13).
PAT
Heinen 2/2.
Punt-Avg.
Heinen 6-27
Pennington 1-0
Kick-Avg.
Heinen 4-41.
Kick Return
Snodgrass 1-18.
Campbell 1-14.
Roe 1-11.
Tackles
Haley 8.
Harris 6.
Dudley 5.
Turner 4.
Webster 2.
Chase 2.
Whitehorn 2.
White 2.
Jones 1.
Magee 1.
Tackles For Loss
Whitehorn 1-4.
Haley 1-2.
White 1-2.
Interceptions-Return
Haley 1-29.
Fumble Recoveries
Chase 1.

Greenwood Stats
Passing:
Presley 23-34-307-1, 4TD.
Payton 8-11-30-0.
Receiving:
Dawson 8-128, 2TD.
Brown 5-63, 1TD.
Richmond 5-38.
Randolph 2-35, 1TD.
Angel 2-11.
Jantzen 2-18.
Ligon 1-8.
Brewer 1-7.
Strozier 3-7.
Taylor 1-6.
Caldwell 1-5.
Rushing:
Ligon 6-24, 1TD.
Brown 5-24, 1TD.
Presley 1-7.
Richmond 1-5.
Franks 1-5.
Krone 1-5.
PAT
Stewart 6/6.
Kick-Avg.
Stewart 8-54.
Punt Return
Jasna 1-24.
Kick Return
Brown 1-52.
Tuck 1-13.
Martin 1-9.

CPHS Football: Sand Springs vs. Putnam City Photo Gallery - 9/13/2019

The Class 6A-II No. 11 ranked Charles Page High School varsity football team (1-1) rolled to a 35-0 shutout of No. 15 Putnam City (0-2) Friday at Memorial Stadium.

SEE RELATED: CPHS Football: Sandites shutout Putnam City 35-0, Pennington scores 4 touchdowns

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CPHS Football Preview: Sand Springs celebrates 100th anniversary Friday against Greenwood

6’2” senior Jacob Snodgrass caught three touchdown passes from two quarterbacks Friday in a 35-0 rout of Putnam City. (Photo: Scott Emigh).

The Class 6A-II No. 11 ranked Charles Page High School varsity football team (1-1) will host the defending back-to-back Arkansas 6A State Champions from Greenwood (2-0) Friday at 7:00 p.m. Prior to kickoff the Sandites will celebrate the 100th anniversary of Sand Springs Football with an alumni event.

Former Sand Springs football players and managers, cheerleaders, dancers, color guard, and band members are invited for refreshments from 5:30 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. in the Sandite Room of the Fine Arts Building, located near the south end zone of Memorial Stadium.

Alumni will be allowed to tour the locker rooms and the sideline beginning at 6:15 p.m. Four minutes prior to halftime alumni are invited to gather at the northeast corner of the stadium where they will be sorted by decade, then will be introduced to the crowd and will get to walk across the field.

Also prior to the game, the Church That Matters Tailgate Crew will be selling hot dogs, burgers, and chicken sandwiches with chips and a drink for only $6.00. The event will benefit Sandite Cheer. Last week they raised $1851 for the Quarterback Club.

Tickets for Sandite Football games are $5.00 for students and $7.00 for adults.

The Programs

Sand Springs is coming off a 3-7 season but prior to that was riding a program-best six straight years of playoff appearances. They are 64-68 under thirteenth-year Head Coach Dustin Kinard. The Sandites own one gold ball, from 1966, and made their last State Finals appearance in 2015.

Greenwood went 12-1 last year, losing their season opener before winning out for a 6A State Title. The Bulldogs own nine Championships (2000, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2017, and 2018). They also played for titles in 2015 and 2016. Greenwood has lost only three games in the past four seasons and haven’t lost two in a year since 2014. Rick Jones is 177-24 in his sixteenth season.

Coach Jones recently commented on the Sandites to Richard White with Greenwooddogpound.com

“‘I’ve been there a couple times,’ he said. ‘I know quite a bit about them. I coached in Tulsa for 12 years and I’m familiar with them. We played them when I was at Tulsa Union and Broken Arrow. They are tough kids. They have a great wrestling program. They are always physical and tough. They’re not afraid of anybody.’”

Last year was the first-ever meeting between Sand Springs and Greenwood, with the Bulldogs prevailing 49-13. Greenwood held the Sandites to 45 passing yards, Sand Springs held the Dogs to 60 rushing yards. The visitors ran for 234 yards and the home team passed for 244 yards.

Greenwood scored on the first play from scrimmage then forced a punt and scored on the return and never slowed down, taking a 42-0 lead before letting the visitors on the board. Sand Springs had two red zone turnovers on downs before averting the shutout a minute before the fourth quarter.

This Season

The Sandites were hammered 41-7 in their season opener at Mansfield Summit (3-0). They didn’t have too much difficulty moving the ball, but threw two picks and gave up three turnovers in the red zone.

After a bye week the boys rolled to their first shutout in four years, 35-0 against Putnam City (0-2). They did all of their damage by air with 259 yards and five touchdowns, but were held to a 31-75 rushing performance. Defensively they held the Pirates to 80 total yards.

Average Sandite Box Score
Points: CPHS 21 Opponent 21
First Downs: CPHS 14, OPP 16.
Fumbles/Lost: CPHS 1/0, OPP 4/1.
Penalties: CPHS 9-90, OPP 14-143.
C-A-Y-I: CPHS 16-29-175-1, OPP 9-16-147-1.
Rushing: CPHS 31-94, OPP 36-124.
Offense: CPHS 60-269, OPP 51-271.

Greenwood pitched a second half shutout in a 38-10 win over Fort Smith Northside (2-1), holding the Grizzlies to only 30 yards passing. The team scored four touchdowns by air, one on the ground, and had one field goal. In week two they won 44-14 against Fort Smith Southside (0-2) with three passing scores, three rushing scores and a field goal.

Players to Watch

Sand Springs

Ty Pennington, sophomore QB, 19-35-229-0, 5TD passing.

Braden Foster, senior QB, 13-23-121-2, 1TD passing.

Jacob Snodgrass, senior WR, 7-112, 3TD receiving.

Keaton Campbell, sophomore WR, 9-84, 1TD receiving. 1-30 on kick returns.

Trey Wilkerson, senior RB, 26-100 rushing, 5-33, 1TD receiving.

Junior kicker Zach Heinen is 6/6 on PATs, averaging 31 yards per punt and 45 yards per kick.

Jerret Haley, senior DB, has twelve tackles and an interception return for 21 yards.

Brooks Dudley, sophomore LB, has eight tackles and a fumble recovery.

Bryson Chase, junior DB, has six tackles and a fumble recovery.

Lane Webster, junior DL, has six tackles and two sacks for eighteen yards.

Greenwood

Jace Presley, senior QB, 51-69-651-0, 7TD passing.

Hunter Wilkinson, junior RB, 31-155, 3TD rushing and 9-76, 1TD receiving.

Peyton Carter, junior WR, 20-275, 2TD receiving.

Jayden Jasna, junior DB, snagged the first Bulldog interception of the season. He is also 2-50 on kick returns and 3-53 on punt returns.

Landon Kilgore, sophomore DL, has a forced fumble and recovery.

Jordan Hanna, junior DL, also has a fumble recovery.

Senior kicker Jackson Stewart is 8/10 on PATs this season and 2/2 on field goals with a 41-yard season long. He averages 53 yards per kick and 44 yards per punt.

Sandite Resume under Coach Kinard (2007-2019)

Record: 64-68 (with three forfeited wins).
District Record: 41-41 (with one forfeited win).
Playoff Record: 4-7.
Home Record: 33-27.
Best Record: 8-3 (2012), went 7-5 in 2015 with two forfeited wins and one game canceled with an 18-7 Sandite lead due to weather. Sand Springs made the State Finals that season.
Worst Record: 1-9 (2010).
Highway 97 Rivalry Record: 9-3.
Best Offense: 38.8 PPG (2008).
Worst Offense: 22.4 PPG (2010)
Best Defense: 14.3 PPG (2015).
Worst Defense: 36.2 PPG (2010).
Shutouts: 5.
Biggest Win: 63-6 vs. Nathan Hale (9/5/2014).
Biggest Loss: 63-6 vs. Union (10/17/2013).

Oklahoma High School Football Rankings: Class 6A-II Week Three

  1. Bixby (2-0, Last week No. 1).

    • The defending 6A-2 State Champions are coming off a bye week and riding a 14-game win streak. They won their last game 57-7 against the 6A-I Runners Up from Jenks (1-2). Mason Williams was 15-17-289 passing with four touchdowns, Braylin Presley was 9-108 rushing for four touchdowns, and Brennan Presley was 4-144 with two touchdown receptions and two pick sixes.

    • The Spartans will travel to Putnam City (0-2), who they defeated 64-0 last year.

  2. Stillwater (2-0, Last week No. 2).

    • The Pioneers rolled over Norman North (0-2) 55-14 in their home opener. With both offense and defense ranked in the top 3 in the division, Stillwater took a 41-0 halftime lead before easing up on the Timberwolves. Gunnar Gundy passed 15-22-295 for four touchdowns and Qwontrel Walker carried 19-173 for three scores.

    • Stillwater will travel to Southmoore (0-2) Thursday at 7:00 p.m. They beat the Sabercats 49-15 last season. Southmoore is coming off a 46-7 rivalry loss to Westmoore.

  3. Lawton (2-0, Last week No. 5).

    • Lawton prevailed 36-21 against their crosstown rivals from MacArthur (1-1) Friday, shutting out the Highlanders 13-0 in the second half.

    • The Wolverines will take on another rival Friday at 7:00 p.m. in Eisenhower (0-2). They beat the Eagles 42-13 last season. Ike is coming off a 50-25 loss to Choctaw.

  4. Booker T. Washington (1-2, Last week No. 3).

    • The Hornets fell 17-6 to Bentonville (3-0).

    • Washington will take a bye week before traveling to Bartlesville (0-2) to start district action. They throttled the Bruins 43-6 last season.

  5. Del City (1-1, Last week No. 4).

    • Del City fell 49-19 to the defending 5A State Champs from Carl Albert (2-0), despite totaling nearly 250 more yards than the Titans, due to four crippling turnovers and 118 penalty yards.

    • The Eagles will host Bartlesville (0-2) next week. They beat the Bruins 33-7 last season.

  6. Muskogee (2-0, Last week No. 6).

    • The Roughers eked out a 19-12 come-from-behind road win in Midwest City (0-3). The Bombers led 12-0 after the first quarter, but were shut out after that. Ty Williams was 6-12-74 passing and 16-110 rushing for one touchdown, and Jimmie Coleman carried 21-93 for two scores.

    • Muskogee will host Putnam City West (0-2) Friday at 7:00 p.m. in their home opener. They beat the Patriots 34-29 last year.

  7. Sapulpa (2-0, Last week No. 8).

    • The Chieftains doubled down on Claremore (1-1), winning 49-24 after initially falling behind 17-7. Eli Williams carried for 244 yards and four touchdowns and was 5-10-61 passing. Marcus Esparza was 18-137 with two scores. Ja Mario Jones scored on a 50-yard interception return to put the defense on the board.

    • The Chieftains will host East Central (1-1) Friday at 7:00 p.m. in their home debut. The Cardinals are coming off a 7-0 win in Stilwell (0-2). Sapulpa won last year’s meeting 49-12.

  8. Choctaw (2-0, Last week No. 9).

    • The Yellowjackets pounded Lawton Eisenhower (0-2) 50-25, leading 50-7 after the first half. Thad Williams threw five touchdowns in the dominant win.

    • Choctaw will face one of its toughest foes of the season Friday at 7:00 p.m. when they host a Putnam North (2-0) team that outscored its first two opponents 118-7.

  9. Midwest City (0-3, Last week No. 7).

    • The Bombers are 0-3 for the first time since 2012 after a 19-12 loss to Muskogee. Xavier Jackson was 2-6-100 with one passing TD. Bradley Langford also passed for a touchdown.

    • Midwest City will take a bye week to prepare for a district road game against Lawton (2-0). They beat the Wolverines 56-45 last year.

  10. Edmond Deer Creek (1-1, Last week No. 10).

    • The Antlers got a big win under their belts to start the season, 45-14 against Southmoore (0-1), but were rolled over 49-7 by Norman (2-0). Tyler Travis was held to 17-86 rushing after a 200-yard performance against Southmoore. Elijah Allen ran in the only score.

    • Deer Creek will travel to Edmond Memorial (0-2) Friday at 7:00 p.m. They defeated the Bulldogs 34-13 last year.

  11. Sand Springs (1-1, Last week No. 12).

    • Ty Pennington was 13-21-184-0 with four touchdowns Friday in a 35-0 rout of Putnam City (0-2) for the Sandites’ first shutout in four years. The Sandite defense held Putnam to only 80 offensive yards.

    • Sand Springs will take on a whole different beast Friday at 7:00 p.m. when they host the back-to-back Arkansas 6A State Champions from Greenwood (2-0).

  12. Ponca City (2-0, Last week No. 15).

    • The Wildcats are 2-0 for the first time since 2005 after a 17-7 win over Guthrie (1-2). Sam McKinney scored two touchdowns and Spencer Ball kicked his third field goal of the season.

    • Ponca will travel to Collinsville (1-1) Friday at 7:00 p.m. They were shutout 28-0 by the Cardinals last year.

  13. Shawnee (1-1, Last week No. 13).

    • Shawnee recovered from a 49-21 loss to Choctaw by winning 33-23 over Guthrie (1-1), then took a bye week.

    • They will host Carl Albert (2-0) Friday at 7:00 p.m. The Titans won 47-7 last year.

  14. Bartlesville (0-2, Last week No. 11).

    • The Bruins are still looking for their first win after falling 20-17 to Collinsville (1-1) in overtime. Bartlesville led 14-7 late in the fourth, but Ben Winters threw a pick-six to tie it. They gave up three fumbles and two interceptions.

    • Bartlesville will get its first big test Friday at 7:00 p.m. when they travel to Del City (1-1). They fell 33-7 to the Eagles last year.

  15. Putnam City West (0-2, Last week No. 14).

    • The Patriots lost their eighth-straight game 68-7 to Putnam North (2-0) and will travel to Muskogee Friday at 7:00 p.m.

  16. Putnam City (0-2, Last week No. 16).

    • The Pirates lost their thirteenth-straight game 35-0 to Sand Springs and still haven’t scored this season. Tyrece Romesberg was 3-10-30-1 passing and the offense was held to 80 yards on 49 plays.

    • Putnam will have a far tougher time when they host Bixby (2-0) Friday at 7:00 p.m., who defeated them 64-0 last year.

Top Offenses (Avg. Score)
67.0 Bixby
49.5 Choctaw
48.5 Stillwater
46.0 Lawton
35.0 Sapulpa
31.0 Muskogee
27.0 Shawnee
26.0 Deer Creek
22.5 Bartlesville
21.0 Putnam West
21.0 Sand Springs
19.5 Del City
13.0 Booker T. Washington
11.5 Ponca City
11.0 Midwest City
0.0 Putnam City

Top Defenses
5.0 Ponca City
9.5 Muskogee
10.5 Stillwater
16.7 Booker T. Washington
18.5 Sapulpa
20.5 Sand Springs
21.0 Lawton
23.0 Choctaw
25.5 Bixby
30.0 Bartlesville
31.5 Deer Creek
33.0 Del City
34.7 Midwest City
36.0 Shawnee
42.5 Putnam City
63.5 Putnam West

Average Margin of Victory
41.5 Bixby
38.0 Stillwater
26.5 Choctaw
25.0 Lawton
21.5 Muskogee
16.5 Sapulpa
6.5 Ponca City
0.5 Sand Springs
-3.7 Booker T. Washington
-5.5 Deer Creek
-7.5 Bartlesville
-9.0 Shawnee
-13.5 Del City
-32.0 Midwest City
-42.5 Putnam West
-42.5 Putnam City

CPHS Football: Sandites shutout Putnam City 35-0, Pennington scores 4 touchdowns

Sophomore quarterback Ty Pennington hasn’t been named QB1 for the season yet, but he got his first varsity start Friday night against Class 6A-II No. 16 ranked Putnam City (0-2) and made a statement with a 13-21-184-0 passing performance for four touchdowns.

The Charles Page High School football team (1-1) notched its first shutout in four years, 35-0, holding the Pirates to only 80 offensive yards in their home debut at Veterans Memorial Stadium.

Pennington threw touchdown passes of 17 and 25 yards to Jacob Snodgrass, 15 yards to Trey Wilkerson, and 22 yards to Jamond Cisce. Senior quarterback Braden Foster took over midway through the third period and finished 6-8-75-0 with a 41 yard score to Snodgrass. Snodgrass was the leading receiver four catches for 93 yards.

Neither team scored on their opening drives. Sand Springs marched to the Putnam 42 before Dakari Mason and James Edward combined on a sack for a turnover on downs. The Pirates then marched 37 yards for their only redzone penetration of the night before fumbling the ball away. Sand Springs drove 92 yards in 8 plays on their next drive, capped by Pennington’s 17-yard pass to Snodgrass.

Lane Webster forced a turnover on downs with a second quarter sack, setting up a 7-play 58-yard drive and 25-yard one-handed reception by Snodgrass for the 14-0 lead. The teams traded punts from there, then Brooks Dudley recovered a fumble to set up another scoring drive. This time Sand Springs needed 10 plays to march 55 yards, scoring on a 15-yard screen pass to Wilkerson. Zach Heinen’s kick made it 21-0 at the half.

Both teams turned the ball over to start the second half. Jerret Haley picked off a pass from Tyrece Romesberg and returned it 21 yards. A Wilkerson run and unsportsmanlike penalty on the Pirates queued up a 22-yard touchdown pass to Jamond Cisco with 4:07 left in the third.

Foster took over at quarterback with 3:17 left and guided the Sandites 56 yards in 7 plays, hitting Snodgrass for a 41-yard score and the final points of the game.

Both teams will have a far tougher opponent next week. Sand Springs will host Greenwood (2-0), the back-to-back defending Arkansas 6A State Champions. They are currently riding a fourteen-game win streak and have only lost three games in five seasons.

Putnam City will host Bixby (2-0), the defending 6A-II State Champions. Bixby is riding a fourteen-game win streak while the Pirates have lost their past thirteen games.

CPHS 35 PCHS 0
1Q:
CPHS 7-0.
2Q: CPHS 14-0.
3Q: CPHS 14-0.
4Q: 0-0.
First Downs: CPHS 15, PCHS 10.
Fumbles/Lost: CPHS 0/0, PCHS 4/2.
Penalties: CPHS 9-91, PCHS 11-81.
C-A-Y-I: CPHS 19-29-259-0, PCHS 3-10-30-1.
Rushes-Yards: CPHS 31-75, CPHS 39-50.
Plays-Offense: CPHS 60-334, CPHS 49-80.