CPHS Football: Sand Springs dominated 54-6 by No. 4 Muskogee, Sisco scores lone Sandite TD

Muskogee, OK - The Class 6A No. 11 ranked Charles Page High School varsity football team (2-3, 1-1) fell 54-6 to No. 4 Muskogee (5-0, 2-0) Friday night at the Indian Bowl after a 50-minute rain delay. It was Sand Springs’s biggest loss since 2013, Muskogee’s biggest win in the history of the series, and the most points the Roughers have scored against the Sandites since 2006.

The Roughers won the first half 40-0 and made it 47-0 before sending in the second string and letting the Sandites on the board.

Muskogee utterly shut down the Sandite offense, holding their visitors to their lowest offensive output of the season in points, first downs, rushing yards, and total yards. They were also the only team this season not to throw the Sandites a pick.

The Roughers scored on all six first half possessions, and their first drive of the second half. Junior quarterback Ty Williams was 12-17-110-0 passing and 7-62 rushing in three quarters of action. He scored the first touchdown of the game on an 18-yard keeper and threw a 19-yard TD pass to Jordan Bradley with ten seconds left in the half.

Senior running back Jimmie Coleman led the ground game with 18 carries for 133 yards and ran in TDs from 5, 6, and 46 yards. The holder fumbled the point-after kick attempt following Coleman’s first score, and the Roughers ended the first quarter with a 13-0 lead. Isaiah Givens had a productive second quarter, scoring on runs of 7 and 3 yards.

The Sandites punted seven times and didn’t see their opponents’ side of the field till their fifth possession. Jareed Hagerman came up with fumble midway through the second period, setting up a scoring drive for the 33-0 lead.

Sand Springs’s most successful first-half drive featured two first downs and a six-play march to the Muskogee 42 before Kaleb Biglow came up with a 14-yard sack. Coleman made a 38-yard punt return to the Sandite 35-yard line, setting up a 6-play 35-yard march for the final score of the half.

The Roughers forced a quick three-and-out to start the third quarter, then scored in only four plays thanks to Coleman’s 46-yard run. Another Sandite three-and-out and the home team sent in the backups with 8:14 left in the quarter.

Muskogee punted for the first time, Sand Springs punted for the seventh time, then Muskogee punted once again. This time, however, Josh Campbell recovered a Sandite fumble on the punt return, giving the Roughers a fresh set of downs. They marched as far as the Sand Springs 22 yard-line before Lane Webster made a nine-yard sack on fourth down.

The Sandites’ next drive hit pay dirt with an 8-play 51-yard march, a fourth-down conversion, and a 21-yard touchdown pass from Ty Pennington to Jamon Sisco. The PAT was no good, however, as Kaunor Ashley recovered a fumbled hike for the Roughers.

The home team responded with a 7-play 53-yard drive, a fourth-down conversion, and a 24-yard touchdown run by Jaiden Alexander. Jacob Scheihing kicked the PAT for the final point of the game, and was 6-of-7 on the night.

Sand Springs was working on a successful drive, picking up three first downs to position themselves at the Rougher 23-yard line when time ran out.

Pennington was 13-23-107-0 for the Sandites. A sophomore and first-year starter, he holds an 8-0 TD-Interception ratio this season, scoring in all five games. Snodgrass was his leading receiver with 4 catches for 34 yards, and was the leading kick returner with 57 yards on 3 returns. Blake Jones led the ground game for the Sandites with 16 carries for 80 yards.

Senior defensive captain Jerret Haley had a big night with 17 tackles, while Webster got hot late in the game with four tackles for loss totaling 20 yards, and the team’s lone sack.

Sand Springs will look to get back to .500 when they travel to No. 14 Bartlesville (0-5, 0-2) Friday at 7:00 p.m. The Roughers will host No. 8 Sapulpa (4-1, 1-1).

District 2 Standings
2-0 Bixby (5-0)
2-0 Muskogee (5-0)
1-1 Booker T. Washington (2-3)
1-1 Sapulpa (4-1)
1-1 Ponca City (3-2)
1-1 Sand Springs (2-3)
0-2 Shawnee (1-4)
0-2 Bartlesville (0-5)

6A-II SCORES
Stillwater 49-14 Midwest City
Del City 50-6 Putnam West
Sapulpa 55-40 Bartlesville
Choctaw 58-7 Putnam City
Bixby 31-0 Booker T. Washington
Deer Creek 17-14 Lawton
Ponca City 21-7 Shawnee
Muskogee 54-6 Sand Springs

MHS 54 CPHS 6
First Downs: MHS 21, CPHS 9.
Fumbles/Lost: MHS 1/0, CPHS 5/3.
Penalties: MHS 5-40, CPHS 8-76.
C-A-Y-I: MHS 14-21-109-0, CPHS 13-23-107-0.
Rushes: MHS 46-282, CPHS 25-60.
Plays: MHS 67-391, CPHS 48-167.

Sand Springs Stats

Passing
Pennington 13-23-107-0, 1TD.

Receiving
Snodgrass 4-34. Campbell 3-32. Sisco 2-25, 1TD. Hawkins 3-12. Blevins 1-4.

Rushing
Jones 16-80. Sisco 1-3. Wilkerson 1-(-2). Pennington 7-(-21).

Punt-AVG
Heinen 7-30.

Kick-AVG
Heinen 2-37.

Kick Return
Snodgrass 3-57. Campbell 2-27. Jones 1-11. Roe 1-3.

Solo Tackles
Haley 11. Webster 4. Favela 4. Wilkerson 3. Hawkins 3. Harris 2. Whitehorn 2. Light 2. Brown 1. Mattison 1. Magee 1. Woomansee 1. Snodgrass 1. Foster 1. Barnes 1.

Assisted Tackles
Haley 6. Sartin 5. Dudley 5. Webster 3. Wilkerson 3. Fain 3. Harris 2. Brown 2. Calico 2. Favela 1. Whitehorn 1. Mattison 1. Magee 1. Gurrero 1. Naugle 1.

Total Tackles
Haley 17. Webster 7. Wilkerson 6. Sartin 5. Dudley 5. Favela 5. Harris 4. Fain 3. Brown 3. Whitehorn 3. Hawkins 3. Calico 2. Mattison 2. Magee 2. Light 2. Gurrero 1. Naugle 1. Woodmansee 1. Snodgrass 1. Foster 1. Barnes 1.

Tackles For Loss
Webster 4-20. Favela 3-7. Barnes 1-3. Haley 1-2. Dudley 1-2. Fain 1-2. Whitehorn 1-2.

Sacks
Webster 1-9.

Pass Breakups
Fain 1.

Muskogee Partial Stats

Passing
Williams 12-17-110-0, 1TD. Bradley 2-4-(-1)-0.

Receiving
Ashley 3-32. Mitchum 5-31. Bradley 1-19, 1TD. Timmons 1-10. Coston 1-9. Zapata 1-9. Arnold 1-2. Thompson 1-(-3).

Rushing
Coleman 18-133, 3TD. Williams 7-62, 1TD. Alexander 4-54, 1TD. Givens 5-28, 2TD. Bradley 2-4. Wilson 10-1.

Kicking PAT
Scheihing 6-of-7.

Punt-AVG
Mitchum 2-33.

Kick-AVG
Scheihing 9-36.

Punt Return
Coleman 1-28. Bradley 1-26.

Kick Return
Wilson 2-42.

Fumble Recoveries
Hagerman 1. Campbell 1. Ashley 1.

CPHS Football Halftime Report: No. 4 Muskogee dominant in 40-0 shutout of Sand Springs

Muskogee, OK - The Class 6A No. 11 ranked Charles Page High School varsity football team (2-2, 1-0) is off to a rough start against No. 4 Muskogee (4-0, 1-0), trailing 40-0 at the half following a 50-minute rain delay at the Indian Bowl.

The Roughers utterly shut down the Sandite offense, holding their visitors to 1 yard on 10 runs and a 7-13-55-0 passing performance from sophomore quarterback Ty Pennington.

Muskogee has been led by junior QB Ty Williams, who is 11-15-104-0 with one touchdown by air and 7-62 with another score on the ground. Senior running back Jimmie Coleman is 16-73 on the ground with two touchdowns, and Isaiah Givens is 5-28 with two more scores. Jordan Bradley caught only one pass in the half, and scored from 19 yards out.

Sand Springs only amassed three first downs and committed 6 penalties for 56 yards. They punted four times and turned over a fumble. They were at negative 14 rushing yards till the last play of the half.

Muskogee scored touchdowns on all six first-half possessions, and Jacob Scheihing connected on 4 out of 5 PAT kicks. He missed one, and his setter fumbled one.

HALFTIME SCORES
(Provided by Skordle)
Stillwater 42-7 Midwest City
Del City 50-6 Putnam West
Sapulpa 35-34 Bartlesville
Choctaw 51-0 Putnam City
Bixby 31-0 Booker T. Washington
Deer Creek 3-0 Lawton
Ponca City 21-7 Shawnee
Muskogee 40-0 Sand Springs

CPHS Football Preview: No. 11 Sandites travel to No. 4 Muskogee Friday

The Class 6A No. 11 ranked Charles Page High School varsity football team (2-2, 1-0) will have a tough test Friday when they travel to undefeated No. 4 Muskogee (4-0, 1-0). The Sandites and Roughers will kick off at 7:00 p.m. in the Indian Bowl.

The Indian Bowl is located at 402 North S Street, Muskogee, OK 74403 on the campus of Alice Robertson Junior High. The visitors’ side is located on North Utah Street. The 6,500-seat stadium was built in 1939 for $100,000. General admission tickets are $5.00 for adults and $3.00 for students.

Things to do in Muskogee…

Honor Heights Park
1400 Honor Heights Drive
Muskogee, OK 74401

Three Rivers Museum
220 Elgin Street
Muskogee, OK 74401

Five Civilized Tribes Museum
1101 Honor Heights Drive
Muskogee, OK 74401

Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame
401 South 3rd Street
Muskogee, OK 74401

War Memorial Park
3500 Batfish Road
Muskogee, OK 74403

Thomas Foreman Historic Home
1419 West Okmulgee Avenue
Muskogee, OK 74401

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 65-69 (.485) under thirteenth-year Head Coach Dustin Kinard. The Sandites own one gold ball, from 1966, and made their last State Finals appearance in 2015.

Muskogee went 6-5 last season, falling 48-13 to Stillwater in the first round. They are 30-26 (.535) under sixth-year Head Coach Rafe Watkins. The Roughers have three State titles (1986, 1950, 1948).

Muskogee won the first twenty meetings between the two schools, then Sand Springs went on a six-year win streak from 2011-2016. The Roughers won the past two meetings and lead the series 22-6 with an average score of 29-17. Muskogee has shut out the Sandites three times, and has been shut out once.

1953: Muskogee 20-0.
1954: Muskogee 40-12.
1955: Muskogee 24-6.
1956: Muskogee 7-0.
1957: Muskogee 34-6.
1958: Muskogee 12-0.
1959: Muskogee 40-14.
1960: Muskogee 14-5.
1961: Muskogee 38-6.
1994: Muskogee 20-14 (OT).
1995: Muskogee 28-6.
2002: Muskogee 38-12 (A).
2003: Muskogee 37-14 (H).
2004: Muskogee 27-6 (Homecoming).
2005: Muskogee 47-25 (A).
2006: Muskogee 57-21 (H).
2007: Muskogee 49-21 (A).
2008: Muskogee 39-37 (H).
2009: Muskogee 37-29 (A).
2010: Muskogee 44-14 (A).
2011: Sand Springs 7-3 (H).
2012: Sand Springs 40-28 (A).
2013: Sand Springs 39-14 (H).
2014: Sand Springs 13-0 (A).
2015: Sand Springs 34-10 (H).
2016: Sand Springs 26-25 (A).
2017: Muskogee 40-34 (Homecoming).
2018: Muskogee 45-27 (H).

Sand Springs led last year’s game 27-24 to start the fourth quarter, but the Roughers surged ahead with a 21-0 fourth quarter shutout. Joel Mackey was 15-104 rushing for one score and Trey Wilkerson was 7-34 for another. Caden Pennington was 5-14-80-0 passing with a 60-yard TD pass to Daren Hawkins, and was 12-55 rushing for another score.

This Season

Sand Springs fell 41-7 to Mansfield Summit (5-0) and 50-20 to Greenwood (4-0) but rolled 35-0 against Putnam City (1-3) and won 21-19 against Shawnee (1-3). The Sandites own the No. 9 offense, No. 11 defense, and No. 9 margin of victory in Class 6A-II.

SEE RELATED: CPHS Football: Sandites beat Shawnee 21-19 on Homecoming, Snodgrass scores 2 TDs
SEE RELATED: CPHS Football: Sand Springs vs. Shawnee Homecoming Photo Gallery

The Sandites average four points in the first period, seven points in the second and third periods, and three points in the fourth. The offense averages 5.3 yards per pass attempt, 10.4 yards per completion, 3.7 yards per carry, and 4.4 yards per play. They convert on 36% of third down plays and are 55% on fourth down. They score on 28% of possessions and 55% of red zone penetrations, and are 0-1 on two-point plays.

The Sandite Defense has held its foes to 7.4 yards per pass, 12.6 yards per completion, 3.6 yards per carry, and 5.5 yards per play. They have prevented scores on 66% of their foes’ possessions, and stopped 66% of third down attempts, 75% of fourth down attempts and 36% of red zone penetrations. Their opponents are 1-of-2 on two-point plays.

Sand Springs has struggled with penalties on all three sides of the ball. The offense is averaging 4-36 in penalties, defense is 4-53, and special teams are 2-27 for over 100 yards per game. The defense has given up nine first-downs this season on penalties.

Average Sandite Box Score
Points: CPHS 21, Opponent 28.
First Downs: CPHS 15, Opp 15.
Fumbles/Lost: CPHS 1/0, Opp 3/1.
Penalties: CPHS 10-114, Opp 13-114.
C-A-Y-I: CPHS 15-30-159-1, Opp 16-27-201-1.
Rushing: CPHS 35-127, Opp 28-101.
Offense: CPHS 64-286, Opp 55-302.

Muskogee won 43-7 against McAlester (1-2), 19-12 against Midwest City (1-3), 52-16 against Putnam West (0-4), and 47-6 against Ponca City (2-2). The Roughers own the No. 3 offense, No. 3 defense, and No. 3 margin of victory in the division.

Players to Watch

Sand Springs

#16 Ty Pennington, sophomore QB, 48-95-515-0, 7TD passing.

#11 Braden Foster, senior QB/WR, 13-24-121-2, 1TD passing. 3-23 receiving.

#6 Keaton Campbell, sophomore QB/WR, 19-205, 2TD receiving. 1-8 Punt Return, 4-94 Kick Return.

#3 Jacob Snodgrass, senior WR, 17-191, 3TD receiving. 5-29, 2TD rushing. 2-35 Kick Return.

#24 Trey Wilkerson, senior RB, 33-126 rushing. 5-33, 1TD receiving.

#1 Daren Hawkins, junior WR, 2-30, 1TD receiving.

#10 Blake Jones, sophomore RB, 41-210, 1TD rushing. 3-38 receiving.

#19 Alex Turner, sophomore RB/DB, 6-63, 1TD rushing.

#46 Zach Heinen, junior K, 11/11 PAT. Avg Punt 38, Avg Kick 45.

#15 Jerret Haley, senior DB, 29 tackles, 2-50 Interceptions, 3 breakups.

#48 Brooks Dudley, sophomore LB, 18 tackles, 1 breakup, 1 fumble recovery.

#56 Lane Webster, junior DL/OL, 11 tackles, 3-25 sacks.

#12 Bryson Chase, junior DB, 8 tackles, 1 interception, 4 breakups, one fumble recovery.

#43 Ethan Sartin, senior LB, 10 tackles, 1 interception, 1 breakup.

Muskogee

#2 Ty Williams, junior QB, was 5-13-63-1 passing with one TD against Ponca, and was 2-36 rushing for two TDs.

#5 Jimmie Coleman, senior RB, ran 23-223 for two TDs against Ponca City.

#91 Devion Williams, senior DT, made three fumble recoveries against Ponca, including an 89-yard TD return.

#1 Kaunor Ashley, senior CB/WR, scored on a 22-yard fumble return against Ponca, and was 2-23 receiving.

#21 Jareed Hagerman, senior LB, recovered a Ponca City fumble.

#4 Jordan Bradley, senior WR, had one catch for a 38-yard TD against Ponca.

Sandite Resume under Coach Kinard (2007-2019)

Record: 65-69 (with three forfeited wins).
District Record: 42-41 (with one forfeited win).
Playoff Record: 4-7.
Home Record: 34-28.
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).

CPHS Football: Sand Springs vs. Shawnee Homecoming Photo Gallery

Kendal Pearson, escorted by Nicolas Hancock. Pearson is the daughter of Tim and Keri Pearson and is a three-year varsity Dance Team member. Hancock is the son of Danny and Jennifer Hancock and is a three-year varsity offensive lineman.

Sydney Boyd, escorted by Isaiah Jordan. Boyd is the daughter of Mark and Vicky Boyd. Jordan is the son of Alisha Thompson and Stacy Jordan. He is a three-year varsity lineman.

Haley Stuckey (left), escorted by Ethan Sartin. Stuckey is the daughter of Erik and Kerri Stuckey and is a four-year member of the Gold Pride Marching Band. Sartin is the son of Michael and Jennifer Sartin. This is his first year as a varsity linebacker.

Tatum Denton (right), escorted by Justin Roe. Denton is the daughter of Brad and Angela Denton. She is a three-year varsity dancer. Roe is the son of David and Dianna Roe. He is a three-year varsity wide receiver and defensive back.

Raegan Foster, escorted by Braden Foster. Raegan is the daughter of Alan and Lisa Foster, and has been on the varsity Dance Team for two years. Braden is the son of Evan and Amanda Foster and is a three-year varsity quarterback and wide receiver.

Taylor Spencer, escorted by Josh Fincannon. Spencer is the daughter of Brett Spencer and Terra Jordan Rhoads. She is a four-year varsity cheerleader. Fincannon is the son of Jason and Kristy Fincannon and is a three-year varsity offensive lineman.

Kristin Shipley, escorted by Riley Magee. Shipley is the daughter of Darin and Pam Shipley. She is a four-year Gold Pride Marching Band member. Magee is the son of Jamy and Erica Magee and is a three-year varsity defensive lineman.

Sloan Goggin, escorted by Jacob Snodgrass. Goggin is the daughter of Pat and Cherry Goggin and is a four-year varsity dancer. Snodgrass is the son of Rodney and Jennifer Snodgrass. He is a three-year varsity wide receiver.

(Left to right):
Nathan Tavaglione is the son of Matt and Rose Tavaglione. This is his first year as a varsity linebacker.

Cody Spencer is the son of Brett Spencer and Megan Spencer. He is in Pre-K and wants to be a fireman or police officer when he grows up.

Trey Wilkerson is the son of Stephanie Bowie and William Wilkerson. He is a three-year varsity running back.

Thomas Naugle is the son of Bo and Arron Naugle. He is a three-year varsity linebacker.

Clara Denton is the daughter of Brad and Angela Denton. She wants to be a teacher when she grows up.

James McCrary is the son of Curtis McCrary and Shannon Gardner. He is a two-year varsity linebacker.

Nolan Sensintaffar is the son of Cody and Heather Sensintaffar. He is in 2nd Grade and wants to be either a Velociraptor trainer or NFL legend when he grows up.

Kissing Captain Jerret Haley is a four-year varsity defensive back and is co-captain this year. He is the son of Angela Haley and Justin Orrell, and the grandson of Wade Haley.

Raegan Foster is named Homecoming Queen 2019.

Kissing Captain Jerret Haley crowns and kisses Homecoming Queen Raegan Foster.

6’1” sophomore Keaton Campbell was 3-28 receiving, 1-8 on punt return, and 2-50 on kick returns Friday against Shawnee.

6’2” sophomore Ty Pennington looks for an open receiver while under pressure from Justin Simpson. Pennington finished the night 13-27-143-0 with one touchdown against Shawnee. He has 7 touchdowns and 0 interceptions this season.

Demetress Beavers was 18-71 rushing for the Wolves.

Flags fly as Bryson Chase shoots for a tackle on Demetress Beavers. The 5’11” junior defensive back accounted for three pass break-ups against Shawnee.

Ty Pennington hands the ball off to 5’10” sophomore Blake Jones. Jones was 1-22 receiving and 21-86 rushing against the Wolves.

6’2” senior Jacob Snodgrass was 6-48 as the Sandites’ leading receiver, and was 5-29 from the wildcat with two rushing touchdowns against Shawnee.

13th-year Head Coach Dustin Kinard improved to 65-69 overall, 42-41 in district action, and 34-28 at home with the 21-19 win over Shawnee. Kinard battled pancreatic cancer last year but announced he was cancer-free prior to the 2019 season.

Junior kicker Zach Heinen is was 3/3 on PATs against Shawnee and is 11/11 in his debut season. He averaged 30 yards per punt and 46 yards per kick.

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

  1. Bixby (4-0, 1-0, Last week No. 1).

    • The Spartans won their 16th-straight game 54-10 over Sapulpa behind a 26-35-417-1, four touchdown performance by Mason Williams. They led 40-10 at the half before letting off the gas.

    • Bixby will travel to Booker T. Washington Friday at 7:00 p.m. They beat the Hornets 21-7 last season.

  2. Stillwater (4-0, 1-0 Last week No. 2).

    • Gunnar Gundy was 18-19-335-0 with five touchdowns in a 48-10 rout of Deer Creek. Steven Brown was 7-204 receiving with 3TDs and Qwontrel Walker was 18-165 rushing. The Pioneer defense came up with three fumbles and deflected a punt in the first half alone.

    • The Pioneers will travel to Midwest City Friday at 7:00 p.m. They beat the Bombers 31-13 last season.

  3. Del City (3-1, 1-0, Last week No. 4).

    • The Eagles were tied 20-20 with Choctaw midway through the third before exploding to a 41-20 victory. They will travel to Putnam West Friday at 7:00 p.m. They defeated the Patriots 49-13 last season.

  4. Muskogee (4-0, 1-0, Last week No. 6).

    • Jimmie Coleman was 23-223 rushing for two scores in a 47-6 win over Ponca City. The Roughers forced seven fumbles and made a pick, led by Devion Williams with three recoveries, including an 89-yard TD return. Ty Williams was 5-13-63-1 passing with two TD runs and one TD pass.

    • The Roughers will host Sand Springs Friday at 7:00 p.m. They beat the Sandites 45-27 last season.

  5. Booker T. Washington (2-2, 1-0, Last week No. 5).

    • The Hornets got a 28-0 shutout of Bartlesville, but it didn’t turn into a blowout till the late in the game. They only led 7-0 till the final minute of the third.

    • Washington will host Bixby Friday at 7:00 p.m. They fell 21-7 to Bixby last season.

  6. Midwest City (1-3, 1-0, Last week No. 9).

    • The Bombers snapped back from an 0-3 non-district performance with a 23-7 defeat of Lawton, forcing five turnovers. They snagged four interceptions and blocked a punt while holding the Wolverines to only 32 yards on the ground. Midwest City amassed 220 yards on the ground, led by Omari Johns with 179 yards and two scores.

    • The Bombers will host Stillwater Friday at 7:00 p.m. They fell 31-13 to the Pioneers last year.

  7. Lawton (3-1, 0-1, Last week No. 3).

    • The Wolverines suffered their first loss of the season, 23-7 to Midwest City, after giving up five turnovers. Four interceptions and a muffed punt, combined with a meager 32 rushing yards were contributing factors to the lopsided upset.

    • Lawton will travel to Deer Creek Friday at 7:00 p.m. They defeated the Antlers 34-17 last season.

  8. Sapulpa (3-1, 0-1, Last week No. 7).

    • The Chieftains suffered their first loss of the season, 54-10 to Bixby. Eli Williams was 5-13-31-2. Sapulpa will host Bartlesville Friday at 7:00 p.m. They defeated the Bruins 63-58 last season.

  9. Choctaw (2-2, 0-1), Last week No. 8).

    • The Yellowjackets hung tight with Del City till the third quarter before giving up a 21-0 fourth quarter shutout for a 41-20 loss. They will travel to Putnam City (1-3, 1-0) Friday at 7:00 p.m.

  10. Edmond Deer Creek (2-2, 0-1), Last week No. 10).

    • The Antlers fell 48-10 to Stillwater. Tyler Travis was 18-111 rushing and Lemorris Davis was 9-57 for the lone touchdown. Gavin Houska was 13-24-92-0. Logan Ward kicked a 43-yard field goal.

    • Deer Creek will host Lawton Friday at 7:00 p.m. They fell 34-17 to the Wolverines last year.

  11. Sand Springs (2-2, 1-0, Last week No. 11).

    • The Sandites defeated Shawnee 21-19 behind a 13-27-143-0, 1TD passing performance by Ty Pennington. Blake Jones led the ground game in yardage, 21-86, but Jacob Snodgrass led in scoring with 2 TDs on a 5-29 run game. Snodgrass also had 6 catches for 48 yards. The defense starred with 7 tackles for loss, an interception, and four fourth-down stops.

    • Sand Springs will travel to Muskogee Friday at 7:00 p.m. They fell 45-27 to the Roughers last season.

  12. Ponca City (2-2, 0-1, Last week No. 12).

    • Sam McKinney scored on a kick return, but the Wildcats were shut out offensively in a 47-6 beat down by Muskogee. Aiden Wetzel was 2-11-37-1 passing and Grant Harmon was 1-4-8-1. Cameron Jackson ran 23-126.

    • The Wildcats will host Shawnee Friday at 7:00 p.m. They fell 32-27 to the Wolves last season.

  13. Shawnee (1-3, 0-1, Last week No. 13).

    • Shawnee fell 21-19 to the Sandites thanks to a missed PAT and failed 2pt run. Karsen Conaway was 13-31-174-1 with two TDs and Demetress Beavers was 18-71 on the ground. Jaylon Orange was 3-79 receiving and 1-10 rushing with 2 TDs.

    • The Wolves will travel to Ponca City Friday at 7:00 p.m. They defeated the Wildcats 32-27 last year.

  14. Bartlesville (0-4, 0-1, Last week No. 14).

    • The Bruins were shut out 28-0 by Booker T. Washington, but only trailed 7-0 late in the third quarter. Ben Winters was 14-37-152 with Shane Simpson catching 10 passes for 121 yards.

    • Bartlesville will travel to Sapulpa Friday at 7:00 p.m. They fell 63-58 to the Chieftains last season.

  15. Putnam City (1-3, 1-0, Last week No. 16).

    • The Pirates snapped a fourteen-game losing streak with a 14-10 win over Putnam West. They will host Choctaw Friday at 7:00 p.m. They fell 49-7 to the Yellowjackets last year.

  16. Putnam City West (0-4, 0-1, Last week No. 15).

    • The Patriots lost their tenth-straight game, 14-10 to Putnam City. They will host Del City Friday at 7:00 p.m. They fell 49-13 to the Eagles last season.

Top Offenses (Avg. Score)
65.9 Bixby
52.8 Stillwater
42.8 Muskogee
33.0 Choctaw
32.3 Del City
32.0 Lawton
32.0 Sapulpa
21.5 Shawnee
20.8 Sand Springs
19.0 Deer Creek
17.3 Bartlesville
16.8 Putnam West
16.8 Booker T. Washington
14.0 Midwest City
9.0 Ponca City
3.5 Putnam City

Top Defenses
7.8 Stillwater
19.5 Ponca City
10.0 Muskogee
18.0 Lawton
12.5 Booker T. Washington
15.3 Bixby
27.0 Sapulpa
30.3 Deer Creek
29.3 Choctaw
27.5 Del City
27.5 Sand Springs
27.8 Midwest City
34.3 Bartlesville
33.3 Shawnee
41.8 Putnam City
50.8 Putnam West

Average Margin of Victory
49.8 Bixby
45.0 Stillwater
32.8 Muskogee
14.0 Lawton
5.0 Sapulpa
4.8 Del City
4.3 Booker T. Washington
3.8 Choctaw
-6.8 Sand Springs
-10.5 Ponca City
-11.3 Deer Creek
-11.8 Shawnee
-13.8 Midwest City
-17.0 Bartlesville
-34.0 Putnam West
-38.3 Putnam City

CPHS Football: Sandites beat Shawnee 21-19 on Homecoming, Snodgrass scores 2 TDs

The Class 6A No. 11 ranked Charles Page High School varsity football team (2-2, 1-0) won their Homecoming game Friday night at Memorial Stadium 21-19 over No. 13 Shawnee (1-3, 0-1) to kick off district action. The Sandites led by 21-12 to start the fourth quarter before the Wolves began to rally for a thrilling fourth-quarter showdown.

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Sand Springs outscored their foes 7-6 in the first and second quarters and won the third quarter 7-0 before being shut out in the fourth. Senior standout Jacob Snodgrass produced the Sandites’ first two scores on Wildcat runs, while sophomore quarterback Ty Pennington threw a pass to Daren Hawkins in the third quarter.

Shawnee sophomore Karsen Conaway was 13-31-174-1 with touchdown passes to Cyn’Cere Spencer and Jaylon Orange, and Orange also ran in a score. Extra points were the deal-breaker for the Wolves, as Ian Johnson missed his first PAT kick, and Alex Turner stopped a two-point run attempt by Spencer in the second quarter.

Both teams punted their opening possessions and Sand Springs was first on the scoreboard with an 8-play 51-yard drive, capped by Snodgrass’s five-yard run. The Wolves responded with a 6-play 66-yard drive, scoring on a 45-yard reception by Orange through blown coverage.

Three punts later and the visitors took their first and only lead of the night with a 10-play 88-yard drive and ten-yard scoring run from Orange. The home team quickly got back out front with an 8-play 51-yard drive and one-yard scoring run from Snodgrass for the 14-12 lead to end the half.

Drake Fain and Terik Meschkat combined on a sack to force a turnover on downs in the second half, setting up a 14-play 67-yard drive for the Sandites. Junior Daren Hawkins, who led the Sandites in receiving yards and touchdowns last season, returned to the turf for the first time this season to immediate success after a preseason injury. He was targeted three times on the drive, resulting in two catches for 30 yards, a first down, and a touchdown. Snodgrass nearly had his third score of the night on a three-yard wildcat run, but it was called back for holding, setting up the 13-yard pass to Hawkins.

The Sandite defense continued to come up strong throughout the second half, but the offense stalled out. Lane Webster made a sack on fourth-down to stall the Wolves in the Sandite red zone. Zane Christopher came up with a fumble three plays later to return the Wolves to the red zone, but Brooks Dudley tipped a pass and Ethan Sartin came away with the pick.

Shawnee forced a three-and-out, turned the ball over on downs, forced another three-and-out, then put together the final scoring drive of the game. The 13-play 36-yard push had big plays called back for both sides of the ball.

On the first play of the possession Conaway pitched a lateral to Orange, who connected with Spencer for a 36-yard strike that was called back for a false start. Seven plays later Caden Harris returned an interception 40 yards before it was called back due to pass interference. Sand Springs gave up two first downs on personal fouls to keep the Wolves in the game, and Conaway finally found Spencer from 13 yards out. Johnson’s PAT was the final point of the game.

The Wolves attempted an onside kick, but the Sandites fielded it aptly. They were held to a quick three-and-out, however, and the Wolves threatened once again. They marched 24 yards but ran out of time as a deep pass fell incomplete.

Pennington was 13-27-143-0 on the night, with Snodgrass as his primary target. Snodgrass was 6-48 receiving and Blake Jones led the ground game with 21 carries for 86 yards. Zach Heinen was 3-for-3 on extra points for the Sandites, and is 11-of-11 in his debut season. Keaton Campbell averaged 25 yards per kick return, Jerret Haley led in tackles with 9, Bryson Chase had a team-high 3 pass breakups, and Dudley led in tackles for loss, with 2.

Sand Springs will take to the road next Friday at No. 6 Muskogee (3-0, 1-0), while Shawnee will travel to No. 12 Ponca City (2-2, 0-1).

Prior to the game, the Church That Matters Tailgate Crew raised $1,434 for Sandite Wrestling and Raegan Foster was named Homecoming Queen. At half time Sandite Soccer standout Jack Bratcher kicked a 17-yard field goal to win a free dinner for ten from Rib Crib.

CPHS 21 SHS 19
First Downs: CPHS 14, SHS 13.
Fumbles/Lost: CPHS 2/1, SHS 1/0.
Penalties: CPHS 12-145, SHS 14-90.
C-A-Y-I: CPHS 13-27-143-0, SHS 13-31-174-1.
Rushing: CPHS 35-136, SHS 26-89.
Offense: CPHS 62-279, SHS 57-263.

Class 6A-II Results
Stillwater 48-10 Deer Creek.
Bixby 54-10 Sapulpa.
Booker T. Washington 28-0 Bartlesville.
Muskogee 47-6 Ponca City.
Midwest City 23-7 Lawton.
Putnam City 14-10 Putnam West.
Del City 41-20 Choctaw.