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

  1. Bixby (12-0, 7-0, Last week No. 1).

    • The defending Champs won their 24th-straight game 47-19 against Del City. Mason Williams was 20-27-271-1 passing with three TDs, and three receivers finished with over 75 yards. Braylin Presley was 15-211 on the ground and 6-75 receiving with three total TDs. Trevon Holt got the defense on the board, taking down the punter for a safety. Reis Vernon extended his remarkable season kicking PATs to 87/88, and had a 25-yard field goal.

    • The Spartans will play Stillwater Friday at 7:00 p.m. at the University of Central Oklahoma’s Wantland Stadium.

  2. Stillwater (12-0, 7-0 Last week No. 2).

    • Last year’s State Runners Up easily dominated their rematch with Choctaw, 62-12. Gunnar Gundy was 12-17-237-0 for one TD, and Jack Smithton was his leading receiver at 7-148. Qwontrel Walker was 31-256 on the ground for five scores. Uriah Kirby was 8/8 kicking PATs. The defense came up with one fumble recovery and four interceptions, including a hat trick by Kobe Holley.

    • The ‘Neers will play Bixby Friday at 7:00 p.m. at the University of Central Oklahoma’s Wantland Stadium.

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

    • Biggest win: Putnam City 56-0.
      Biggest loss: Carl Albert 49-19.
      Graduating 15 seniors.

    • Last four seasons:
      7-4: 2018.
      6-5: 2017.
      6-5: 2016.
      6-5: 2015.

  4. Choctaw (8-3, 5-2, Last week No. 6).

    • Biggest win: Putnam West 74-14.
      Biggest loss: Stillwater 74-14.
      Graduating 22 seniors.

    • Last four seasons:
      8-4: 2018.
      4-6: 2017.
      7-4: 2016.
      5-5: 2015.

  5. Muskogee (8-3, 5-2, Last week No. 5).

    • Biggest win: Sand Springs 54-6.
      Biggest loss: Bixby 63-21.
      Graduating 23 seniors.

    • Last four seasons:
      6-5: 2018.
      5-5: 2017.
      9-2: 2016.
      3-7: 2015.

  6. Booker T. Washington (6-5, 5-2, Last week No. 6).

    • Biggest win: Sapulpa 48-7.
      Biggest loss: Bixby 31-0.
      Graduating 16 seniors.

    • Last four seasons:
      8-4: 2018.
      12-1: 2017.
      6-5: 2016.
      10-1: 2015.

  7. Midwest City (4-7, 4-3, Last week No. 7).

    • Biggest win: Putnam West 39-0.
      Biggest loss: Stillwater 49-14.
      Graduating 20 seniors.

    • Last four seasons:
      9-3: 2018.
      10-2: 2017.
      7-4: 2016.
      6-4: 2015.

  8. Edmond Deer Creek (5-5, 3-4), Last week No. 8).

    • Biggest win: Putnam West 63-0.
      Biggest loss: Norman 49-7.
      Graduating 24 seniors.

    • Last four seasons:
      4-6: 2018.
      4-6: 2017.
      2-8: 2016.
      9-4: 2015.

  9. Sapulpa (6-5, 3-4, Last week No. 9).

    • Biggest win: East Central 48-17.
      Biggest loss: Stillwater 77-6.
      Graduating 15 seniors.

    • Last four seasons:
      7-4: 2018.
      1-9: 2017.
      1-9: 2016.
      2-7: 2015.

  10. Lawton (5-5, 2-5, Last week No. 10).

    • Biggest win: Putnam West 42-0.
      Biggest loss: Stillwater 62-14.
      Graduating 20 seniors.

    • Last four seasons:
      6-5: 2018.
      9-3: 2017.
      8-5: 2016.
      8-2: 2015.

  11. Bartlesville (3-7, 3-4, Last week No. 11).

    • Biggest win: Shawnee 42-14.
      Biggest loss: Bixby 61-14.
      Graduating 13 seniors.

    • Last four seasons:
      4-6: 2018.
      1-8: 2017.
      3-6: 2016.
      10-2: 2015.

  12. Ponca City (5-5, 3-4, Last week No. 12).

    • Biggest win: Shawnee 21-7.
      Biggest loss: Bixby 49-3.
      Graduating 23 seniors.

    • Last four seasons:
      0-10: 2018.
      1-9: 2017.
      2-8: 2016.
      3-6: 2015.

  13. Sand Springs (2-8, 1-6, Last week No. 13).

    • Biggest win: Putnam City 35-0.
      Biggest loss: Bixby 75-0.
      Graduating 14 seniors.

    • Last four seasons:
      3-7: 2018.
      5-6: 2017.
      7-5: 2016.
      7-5: 2015.

  14. Shawnee (2-8, 1-6, Last week No. 14).

    • Biggest win: Guthrie 33-23.
      Biggest loss: Bixby 64-6.
      Graduating 9 seniors.

    • Last four seasons:
      2-8: 2018.
      7-4: 2017.
      5-6: 2016.
      3-6: 2015.

  15. Putnam City (1-9, 1-6, Last week No. 15).

    • Biggest win: Putnam West 14-10.
      Biggest loss: Bixby 72-0.
      Graduating 16 seniors.

    • Last four seasons:
      0-10: 2018.
      7-4: 2017.
      4-6: 2016.
      5-6: 2015.

  16. Putnam City West (0-10, 0-7, Last week No. 16).

    • Biggest loss: Deer Creek 63-0.
      Graduating 19 seniors.

    • Last four seasons:
      1-9: 2018
      1-9: 2017.
      7-4: 2016.
      4-6: 2015.

FINAL District 6A-II-1 Standings
7-0 Stillwater (+105)
6-1 Del City (+71)
5-2 Choctaw (+22)
4-3 Midwest City (+27)
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3-4 Deer Creek (-23)
2-5 Lawton (-22)
1-6 Putnam City (-86)
0-7 Putnam West (-94)

FINAL District 6A-II-2 Standing
7-0 Bixby (+105)
5-2 Muskogee (+43)
5-2 Booker T. Washington (+59)
3-4 Sapulpa (-9)
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3-4 Bartlesville (-24)
3-4 Ponca City (-25)
1-6 Sand Springs (-80)
1-6 Shawnee (-68)

Top Offenses
(Avg. Points Scored)
47.7 Stillwater
46.2 Bixby
33.7 Choctaw
28.2 Muskogee
27.8 Del City
26.0 Lawton
22.8 Bartlesville
20.2 Deer Creek
18.7 Washington
18.5 Sapulpa
16.9 Midwest City
16.2 Shawnee
13.8 Sand Springs
10.2 Ponca City
6.6 Putnam West
5.4 Putnam City

Top Defense
(Avg. Points Scored)
3.8 Stillwater
2.7 Del City
2.2 Muskogee
2.2 Bixby
1.6 Washington
1.5 Choctaw
1.2 Deer Creek
1.2 Shawnee
1.1 Sapulpa
0.6 Lawton
0.6 Sand Springs
0.6 Bartlesville
0.6 Ponca City
0.2 Midwest City
0.2 Putnam West
0.0 Putnam City

Top Defenses
(Avg. Points Allowed)
9.0 Stillwater
11.4 Bixby
13.1 Washington
17.7 Muskogee
20.1 Del City
21.2 Ponca City
23.9 Midwest City
25.6 Deer Creek
26.2 Lawton
29.5 Sapulpa
32.8 Choctaw
34.8 Bartlesville
35.3 Shawnee
36.6 Sand Springs
45.0 Putnam City
50.2 Putnam West

Average Point Differential
49.4 Stillwater
46.3 Bixby
15.6 Muskogee
13.2 Del City
8.2 Washington
5.2 Choctaw
2.5 Lawton
1.3 Deer Creek
-5.6 Midwest City
-7.6 Sapulpa
-8.1 Bartlesville
-8.8 Ponca City
-18.0 Shawnee
-21.9 Sand Springs
-41.4 Putnam City
-44.1 Putnam West

CPHS Football: Dustin Kinard fired from Sand Springs after 13 seasons

Dustin Kinard speaks to a ref during the 2018 football season.

Charles Page High School Head Football Coach Dustin Kinard was fired Tuesday afternoon. Before being dismissed he was the second-longest tenured coach in town history, and the second-longest tenured coach in Class 6A.

Kinard is also the assistant principal at Northwoods Fine Arts Academy, and an assistant coach on the Sandite Wrestling team. His wife also works for the Sand Springs school district. He recently beat pancreatic cancer, beginning treatment prior to the 2018 seasons, and announcing he was cancer-free shortly before the 2019 school year.

The Sandite football team went 2-8 this past season, following a 3-7 campaign in 2018, and a 5-6 year in 2017. In thirteen years he took the Sandites to six winning seasons and seven playoff berths, and finished with a 65-75 record. Three of those losses were won on the field and forfeited due to ineligible players. He was 4-7 in the playoffs, 41-48 in district play, and 34-30 on the home field.

Kinard inherited a program that went 4-6 for three straight years, and he repeated that mark in his debut season. In 2008 he took the team to a 7-4 record, their best season and first playoff appearance since 1997. The next year it was back to 4-6. During those seasons he had future Oklahoma State quarterback Johnny Deaton and eventual Superbowl Champion Michael Bowie on the o-line.

2009-2011 saw three more losing seasons, including a 1-9 mark in 2010, their worst since 2003. In 2012 they once again broke into the postseason, going 8-3, and repeated in 2013 with a 6-5 record. The 2012 unit only lost to “Big Four” teams Owasso, Union, and Broken Arrow.

2014 was a pivotal year not just for Sand Springs, but for many of the state’s biggest schools. Class 6A-II was split, meaning Sand Springs no longer had to play the Big Four. This change helped Bixby to become the powerhouse they are now, and for a few years it looked like Sand Springs might also be experiencing a culture change.

The Sandites went 8-4 in 2014, winning their first playoff game since 1997.

In 2015 they went 7-5, but two of those losses were forfeits. They beat Nathan Hale 61-8 and Enid 33-7, but were forced to vacate the wins due to playing an ineligible transfer student. Their third non-district game was canceled due to excessive lightning delays after the Sandites had already worked up an 18-7 lead against Guthrie midway through the second quarter. The team could easily have been 10-3, which would have been their best mark since 1997. The storied team shutout Bixby 20-0 on senior night and made their first State Championship appearance since 1966, where Bixby got payback 38-28 at Union Tuttle Stadium.

In 2016 they went 7-5 once again, won another playoff game, and fell to Bixby in the semifinals. 2017 saw another playoff appearance, but this time they were eviscerated in the first round for their first losing record since 2011, at 5-6. In 2018 the school-best six-year playoff streak came to an end with a 3-7 record.

Wins in past 20 games since 2007. The Sandites are currently 5-15 for the first time since 2012.

This year the team went 2-8, winning only one district game. The two teams they beat were a combined 3-17. The low-point of the year was a 75-0 loss to Bixby, the worst loss Sand Springs has endured since 1924. The top-ranked Spartans took a 45-0 halftime lead, and even their third string shut out the Sandite starters 14-0 in the fourth quarter.

6A schools have seen a lot of turnover in recent years. Out of 32 schools, only nine coaches entered the season with five or more years at their current programs. Kinard, Kirk Fridrich (Union) and Billy Brown (Shawnee) were the only coaches with ten years or more at their current school. Bixby’s Loren Montgomery just joined that club with his tenth year at the helm. Kinard had the second-worst record of any 6A coach with five or more seasons. The only coach with a lower mark was Southmoore’s Jeremy Stark (23-40), who resigned as soon as the season concluded.

A Change.org petition is currently circulating among Kinard’s many fans, who hope to see him reinstated. At press time it has 280 signatures, with proponents citing his recent playoff success as well as his personal impact on the students he coached.

Sand Springs Coaching History
2007-2019 Dustin Kinrd 65-75 (.464)
2004-2006 Brad Odom 12-18 (.400)
2002-2003 Tim Beacham 0-20 (.000)
2001 Mark Baetz 3-7 (.300)
1997-2000 Archie Loehr 23-20 (.535)
1983-1996 L.D. Baines 74-76 (.493)
1982 Chris Thurmond 2-8 (.200)
1980-1981 Gary Quimby 10-11 (.476)
1976-1979 A.D. James 27-17 (.614)
1972-1975 Jim Web 14-26 (.350)
1970-1971 Jerry Greenwood 2-18 (.100)
1969 Hugh McCrabb 4-6 (.400)
1967-1968 John Roberts 11-8-1 (.550)
1964-1966 Frank Tillery 22-7-3 (.688)
1963 Thurman Garrett 5-5 (.500)
1961-1962 Travis Rhodes 8-9-4 (.381)
1957-1960 Charles Prigmore 10-30-1 (.244)
1955-1956 Harold Wickersham 6-14 (.300)
1952-1954 Cecil Hankins 15-10-4 (.517)
1947-1951 Maurice Hail 31-23-1 (.564)
1944-1946 Lester Secrest 12-15-5 (.375).

CPHS Football celebrates 12 on Senior Night

The Charles Page High School football team celebrated twelve players on Senior Night Friday prior to their final game of the season.

Jacob Snodgrass is the son of Rodney and Jennifer Snodgrass. He has been a member of the varsity team for three years. In his career he was 58-690 receiving for 9 touchdowns and 15-49 for 3 scores. He was 22-386 on kick return and had 2 tackles.

Thomas Naugle is the son of Bo and Arron Naugle. He has been a member of the team for three years and recorded 4 tackles.

Braden Foster is the son of Evan and Amanda Foster and has been on the varsity team for four years. He was 21-46-346-3 passing for 3 TDs, and 19-222 receiving for 1 TD. He also had 15 tackles and was a co-captain his senior year.

Jerret Haley is the son of Angela Haley and the grandson of Wade Haley. He has been a member of the team for three years and was defensive co-captain his senior year. He had 2 interceptions with 50 return yards, 14 pass breakups, 151 tackles, 3 tackles for loss, and 2 forced fumbles.

Trey Wilkerson is the son of Stephanie Bowie. He has been a member of the Sandite football team for three years. He was 9-66 receiving for 1 TD, 163-677 rushing for 6 TDs, and had 32 tackles.

Nathan Tavaglione is the son of Matt and Rose Tavaglione, has been on the team for one year, and recorded 1 tackle and 1 sack.

Riley Magee is the son of Jamy and Erica Magee. He has been on the team for three years. He recorded 2 pass breakups, 32 tackles, and 7 tackles for loss.

James McCrary is the son of Curtis McCrary and Shannon Gardner. He has been on the team for one year.

Cliffton Tarver is the son of Daryl Tarver and has been on the team for two years.

Isaiah Jordon is the son of Stacy Jordon and Alisha Thompson. He has been a member of the team for three years.

Joshua Fincannon is the son of Jason and Kristy Fincannon. He has been on the team for three years and was selected as co-captain his senior year.

Nicolas Hancock is the son of Danny and Jennifer Hancock. He has been on the team for three years and recorded 2 tackles.

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

  1. Bixby (11-0, 7-0, Last week No. 1).

    • The defending Champs won their 23rd-straight game 42-10 over Midwest City. Mason Williams had an off night, passing 13-19-116-1 with no touchdowns, but Braylin Presley was 21-230 for four scores on the ground and Brennan Presley made a pick six. Reis Vernon extended his remarkable season kicking PATs to 81/82.

    • The Spartans will play Del City Friday at 7:00 p.m. at Putnam City Pirate Stadium.

  2. Stillwater (11-0, 7-0 Last week No. 2).

    • Last year’s State Runners Up rolled past Sapulpa 77-6. Gunnar Gundy was 33-41-383-0 with six TDs, and Anthony Bland was his top receiver with 19 catches for 230 yards and four scores. Qwontrel Walker led the ground 13-187 for three TDs. Uriah Kirby was 11/11 kicking PATs.

    • The ‘Neers will play Choctaw Friday at 7:00 p.m. at Yukon’s Miller Stadium. They pummeled the Yellowjackets 74-14 in district play.

  3. Del City (9-2, 6-1, Last week No. 3)

    • The Eagles bounced back from their loss to Stillwater with a 33-7 rout of Booker T. Washington. It was only 13-7 to start the fourth quarter, but a fourth down stop, a fumble, and an interception led to the Eagles’ first playoff win in six years.

    • Del City will take on Bixby Friday at 7:00 p.m. at Putnam City Pirate Stadium.

  4. Choctaw (8-3, 5-2, Last week No. 6).

    • Choctaw pulled off a 29-21 upset of Muskogee behind a 14-23-150-1, two TD passing performance from Thad Williams, and 27-115, one TD run game from Desean Moore. Gabe Johnson was 7-110 receiving , and Chase Jackson had a 58-yard TD run.

    • The Yellowjackets will get a rematch with Stillwater Friday at 7:00 p.m. at Yukon’s Miller Stadium. They fell 74-14 in their first meeting with the Pioneers.

  5. Muskogee (8-3, 5-2, Last week No. 4).

    • The Roughers made a strong comeback attempt after trailing 29-6, but ultimately fell 29-21 to Choctaw. Ty Williams was 10-17-108-2 passing and Jimmie Coleman was 15-88 rushing for one score. Isaiah Givens was 10-38 on the ground for two TDs.

  6. Booker T. Washington (6-5, 5-2, Last week No. 5).

    • Freshman QB Lathan Boone was 10-21-87-1 in the 33-7 loss to Del City. The Hornets kept things close till the fourth quarter, when offensive errors led to a 20-point blowout. Washington gave up three turnovers and 120 yards in penalties in the loss.

  7. Midwest City (4-7, 4-3, Last week No. 7).

    • Bixby took a 21-0 first quarter lead and held on for a 42-10 final, but the Bombers made their mark. They held the Spartans to their second-lowest scoring game of the year, second-lowest margin of victory, and gave QB Mason Williams his first scoreless night of the season.

  8. Edmond Deer Creek (5-5, 3-4), Last week No. 8).

  9. Sapulpa (6-5, 3-4, Last week No. 9).

    • Marcus Esparza scored the lone Chieftain touchdown in a 77-6 beat down at Pioneer Stadium.

  10. Lawton (5-5, 2-5, Last week No. 10).

  11. Bartlesville (3-7, 3-4, Last week No. 11).

  12. Ponca City (5-5, 3-4, Last week No. 12).

  13. Sand Springs (2-8, 1-6, Last week No. 13).

  14. Shawnee (2-8, 1-6, Last week No. 14).

  15. Putnam City (1-9, 1-6, Last week No. 15).

  16. Putnam City West (0-10, 0-7, Last week No. 16).

FINAL District 6A-II-1 Standings
7-0 Stillwater (+105)
6-1 Del City (+71)
5-2 Choctaw (+22)
4-3 Midwest City (+27)
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3-4 Deer Creek (-23)
2-5 Lawton (-22)
1-6 Putnam City (-86)
0-7 Putnam West (-94)

FINAL District 6A-II-2 Standing
7-0 Bixby (+105)
5-2 Muskogee (+43)
5-2 Booker T. Washington (+59)
3-4 Sapulpa (-9)
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3-4 Bartlesville (-24)
3-4 Ponca City (-25)
1-6 Sand Springs (-80)
1-6 Shawnee (-68)

Top Offenses
(Avg. Points Scored)
47.1 Bixby
47.1 Stillwater
35.6 Choctaw
28.7 Del City
28.2 Muskogee
26.0 Lawton
22.8 Bartlesville
20.2 Deer Creek
20.0 Washington
18.5 Sapulpa
16.9 Midwest City
16.2 Shawnee
13.8 Sand Springs
10.2 Ponca City
6.6 Putnam West
5.4 Putnam City

Top Defense
(Avg. Points Scored)
4.2 Stillwater
2.9 Del City
2.2 Muskogee
2.2 Bixby
1.6 Washington
1.6 Choctaw
1.2 Deer Creek
1.2 Shawnee
1.1 Sapulpa
0.6 Lawton
0.6 Sand Springs
0.6 Bartlesville
0.6 Ponca City
0.2 Midwest City
0.2 Putnam West
0.0 Putnam City

Top Defenses
(Avg. Points Allowed)
8.7 Stillwater
10.7 Bixby
13.1 Washington
17.7 Muskogee
17.8 Del City
21.2 Ponca City
23.9 Midwest City
25.6 Deer Creek
26.2 Lawton
29.5 Sapulpa
30.1 Choctaw
34.8 Bartlesville
35.3 Shawnee
36.6 Sand Springs
45.0 Putnam City
50.2 Putnam West

Average Point Differential
49.4 Stillwater
47.9 Bixby
16.9 Del City
15.6 Muskogee
10.2 Choctaw
8.2 Washington
2.5 Lawton
1.3 Deer Creek
-5.6 Midwest City
-7.6 Sapulpa
-8.8 Ponca City
-8.8 Bartlesville
-18.0 Shawnee
-21.9 Sand Springs
-41.4 Putnam City
-44.1 Putnam West

CPHS Football Rewind: 2019 sees improved defense and young but talented offense

The Charles Page High School varsity football team ended their season in a 34-7 loss to No. 5 Booker T. Washington Friday night at Memorial Stadium.

The Sandites closed out the year with the No. 13 ranking in the 16-team Class 6A-II. They were 2-8 overall and 1-6 in district action, their worst marks since 2010 when they were 1-9, 1-6.

The team’s 163 points scored were their fewest since 2004, when they put up 161 in an 0-10 campaign. Their 382 points allowed were the most since that same season.

The team failed to make the playoffs for the second straight year.

The season had its high points. Daren Hawkins snapped a 33-game scoreless dry spell for the Sandite defense, scoring on an 83-yard pick six. The defense also snapped a 37-game streak without a shutout. The team came up with fourteen turnovers this year, compared to eight in 2018. They also matched last season’s tackles for loss, sacks, and pass breakups.

The team is also only graduating a handful of impact players and will return a lot of experience.

The senior class only accounted for 20% of the team’s passing yardage, 37% of receiving yards, 28% of rushing yards, 29% of kick return yards, 37% of tackles, 15% of tackles for loss, 13% of sacks, and 18% of turnovers.

The biggest losses will be Jerret Haley at defensive back, Jacob Snodgrass at wide receiver, and linemen Riley Magee and Josh Fincannon.

Recap

The Sandites kicked off the season with a 41-7 loss to Mansfield Summit High School, who is 7-3 and headed to the Texas 6A playoffs. The game marked the second installment of what organizers hope to be an annual Border Brawl between the Mansfield School District’s five high school, and the Frontier Valley Conference teams based around Tulsa.

The team bounced back against Putnam City (1-9) with a 35-0 shutout. Pennington earned his first career start and was 13-21-184-0 with four touchdowns. Game three was another loss, 50-20 to Greenwood (9-1), the No. 1 team in Arkansas 6A who is looking for their third-straight State title.

Sand Springs picked up their second and final win of the year on Homecoming, 21-19 against Shawnee. Although the Wolves only ended the season 2-8, one of those wins was an upset of undefeated eventual District Runner-Up Muskogee.

The Sandites ended the year on a six-game losing streak 54-6 to Muskogee (8-2), 54-34 to Bartlesville (3-7), 24-14 to Ponca City (5-5), 75-0 to Bixby (10-0), 31-19 to Sapulpa (6-4), and 34-7 to Washington (6-4).

Of the eight teams to beat the Sandites, only one ended the year with a losing record, and only two failed to make the playoffs.

Stats

The Sandites averaged 6.2 yards per pass attempt, 12.7 yards per completion, 2.6 yards per carry, and 4.3 yards per play. They converted on 34% of third down attempts and 47% of fourth downs. They scored on 21% of possessions and 59% of red zone penetrations, and were 0-for-4 on two-point plays.

The Sandite Defense held its foes to 8.7 yards per pass, 13.7 yards per completion, 4.8 yards per carry, and 6.2 yards per play. They prevented scores on 52% of their opponents’ possessions and 24% of red zone penetrations. They stopped 52% of third downs attempts and 44% of fourth downs. Their opponents were 3-of-7 on two-point conversions. They also gave up less yards per play than last season.

Sand Springs struggled with penalties on all three sides of the ball, giving up 300 more yards than last year, but cleaned it up a bit later in the season. The offense averaged 4 penalties for 32 yards, defense was 4-46, and special teams were 1-12 for 90 yards per game. The defense gave up 22 first-downs this season on penalties.

The Sandites averaged a solid 19.8 yards per kick return and 9.7 per punt return, both of which are improvements over last year. They struggled in kick coverage, giving up 19.1 yards per kick return and 22.7 yards per punt return.

Sand Springs finished with the No. 13 offense, No. 10 scoring defense, and No. 14 defense in points allowed. They have the No. 14 point differential in Class 6A-II.

Average Sandite Box Score
Points: CPHS 16, Opponents 38.
First Downs: CPHS 13, Opp 16.
Fumbles/Lost: CPHS 2/1, Opp 2/1.
Penalties: CPHS 9-90, Opp 10-92.
C-A-Y-I: CPHS 13-27-170-1, Opp 14-22-191-1.
Rushing: CPHS 31-79, Opp 36-175.
Offense: CPHS 58-249, Opp 59-366.

Final District 6A-II-2 Standing
7-0 Bixby (+105)
5-2 Muskogee (+43)
5-2 Booker T. Washington (+59)
3-4 Sapulpa (-9)
3-4 Bartlesville (-24)
3-4 Ponca City (-25)
1-6 Sand Springs (-80)
1-6 Shawnee (-68)

Season Statistics

Passing
Ty Pennington 115-231-1435-3, 13TD, Long 73.
Braden Foster 19-43-260-3, 1TD, Long 41.

Receiving
Keaton Campbell 45-693, 3TD, Long 73.
Jacob Snodgrass 38-466, 6TD, Long 41.
Jamon Sisco 15-238, 4TD, Long 36.
Justin Roe 6-64, Long 35.
Braden Foster 8-56, Long 15.
Daren Hawkins 6-47, 1TD, Long 17.
Jacob Blevins 5-46, Long 22.
Trey Wilkerson 6-44, 1TD, Long 15.
Blake Jones 3-38, Long 22.
Tyyee Atkison 2-3, Long 7.

Rushing
Blake Jones 106-385, 1TD, Long 24.
Trey Wilkerson 61-202, 2TD, Long 16.
Tyyee Atkison 47-162, Long 50.
Alex Turner 6-63, 1TD, Long 39.
Jacob Snodgrass 13-30, 3TD, Long 16.
Jamon Sisco 3-16, Long 19.
Joseph Mattison 4-12, Long 5.
Cody Ross 4-1, Long 2.
Braden Foster 10-(-14), Long 8.
Ty Pennington 52-(-33), 1TD, Long 14.

PAT
Zach Heinen 19/20.

Punt-AVG
Zach Heinen 45-30.7, Long 38.

Kick-AVG
Zach Heinen 34-35.2, Long 56.

Punt Return
Keaton Campbell 3-29, Long 17.

Kick Return
Keaton Campbell 19-340, Long 30.
Jacob Snodgrass 9-190, Long 39.
Jamon Sisco 5-163, Long 59.
Justin Roe 3-36, Long 22.
Blake Jones 1-11, Long 11.

Interceptions
Jerret Haley 2-50.
Bryson Chase 2.
Daren Hawkins 1-83, 1TD.

Pass Breakups
Jerret Haley 8.
Bryson Chase 5.
Caden Harris 2.
Landon Hendricks 2.
Drake Fain 1.
Brooks Dudley 1.
Riley Magee 1.
Ethan Sartin 1.

Fumble Recoveries
Bryson Chase 2.
Brooks Dudley 1.
Caden Harris 1.
Landon Hendricks 1.
Jacinto Rodriguez 1.

Forced Fumbles
Jerret Haley 2.
Landon Hendricks 1.

Tackles
Jerret Haley 65 solo, 20 assisted, 85 total.
Brooks Dudley 18 solo, 34 assisted, 52 total.
Lane Webster 21 solo, 11 assisted, 32 total.
Sango Whitehorn 20 solo, 11 assisted, 31 total.
Caden Harris 20 solo, 10 assisted, 30 total.
Trey Wilkerson 18 solo, 8 assisted, 26 total.
Drake Fain 11 solo, 14 assisted, 25 total.
Ethan Sartin 9 solo, 13 assisted, 22 total.
Riley Magee 11 solo, 10 assisted, 21 total.
Landon Hendricks 18 solo, 2 assisted, 20 total.
Conner Light 12 solo, 7 assisted, 19 total.
Alex Favela 10 solo, 8 assisted, 18 total.
Bryson Chase 10 solo, 6 assisted, 16 total.
Braden Foster 10 solo, 5 assisted, 15 total.
Daren Hawkins 8 solo, 3 assisted, 11 total.
Gabe Brown 6 solo 4 assisted, 10 total.
Jamon Sisco 7 solo, 1 assisted, 8 total.
Micah Calico 4 solo, 3 assisted, 7 total.
Jaiden Wheeler 3 solo, 3 assisted, 6 total.
Thomas Naugle 2 solo, 2 assisted, 4 total.
Asher Beard 2 solo 1, assisted, 3 total.
Chase White 3 solo.
Zach Heinen 1 solo, 2 assisted, 3 total.
Keaton Campbell 1 solo, 1 assisted, 2 total.
Blake Jones 2 assisted.
Nicolas Hancock 2 solo.
Jose Gurrero 1 solo, 1 assisted, 2 total.
Jacob Snodgrass, 1 solo.
Nate Caseboldt 1 solo.
Ryder Barnes 1 solo.
Isaac Euler 1 solo.
Zach Bitsko 1 solo.
Matthew Smith 1 assisted.
Hudson Shelton 1 solo.
Nathan Tavaglione 1 solo.
Caleb Woodmansee 1 solo.
Terik Meschkat 1 assisted.

Tackles For Loss
Lane Webster 10-50.
Alex Favela 7-13.
Drake Fain 3-9.
Riley Magee 3-9.
Landon Hendricks 3-7.
Brooks Dudley 3-5.
2-4 Jerret Haley.
Ethan Sartin 2-2.
Caden Harris 1-13.
Gabe Brown 1-4.
Terik Meschkat 1-4.
Bryson Chase 1-3.
Ryder Barnes 1-3.
Conner Light 1-2.
Chase White 1-2.
Nathan Tavaglione 1-2.
Jamon Sisco 1-1.
Jaiden Wheeler 1-1.

Sacks
Lane Webster 4-34.
Caden Harris 1-13.
Drake Fain 1-4.
Terik Meschkat 1-4.
Nathan Tavaglione 1-2.
Conner Light 1-1.

Senior Career Stats

Passing
Cody Ross 249-418-4443-16, 45TD.*
Braden Foster 21-46-346-3, 3TD, Long 45.

Receiving
Jacob Snodgrass 58-690, 9TD, Long 41.
Braden Foster 19-222, 1TD, Long 44.
Justin Roe 8-134, 1TD, Long 40.
Trey Wilkerson 9-66, 1TD, Long 15.

Rushing
Cody Ross 242-1445, 29TD.*
Trey Wilkerson 163-677, 6TD, Long 42.
Jacob Snodgrass 15-49, 3TD, Long 16.
Braden Foster 10-(-14), Long 8.

Kick Return
Jacob Snodgrass 22-386, Long 39.
Justin Roe 6-67, Long 22.
Cody Ross 1-46.*

Interceptions
Jerret Haley 2-50.
Ethan Sartin 1-0.

Pass Breakups
Jerret Haley 14.
Riley Magee 2.
Ethan Sartin 1.

Tackles
Jerret Haley 110 solo, 41 assisted, 151 total.
Trey Wilkerson 22 solo, 10 assisted, 32 total.
Riley Magee 15 solo, 17 assisted, 32 total.
Ethan Sartin 9 solo, 13 assisted, 22 total.
Cody Ross, 19 solo.*
Braden Foster 10 solo, 5 assisted, 15 total.
Thomas Naugle 2 solo, 2 assisted, 4 total.
Jacob Snodgrass 2 solo.
Nicolas Hancock 2 solo.
Nathan Tavaglione 1 solo.
Matthew Smith 1 assisted.

Tackles For Loss
Riley Magee 7-20.
Jerret Haley 3-10.
Ethan Sartin 2-2.
Nathan Tavaglione 1-2.

Sacks
Nathan Tavaglione 1-2.

Forced Fumbles
Jerret Haley 2.

Fumble Recoveries
2 Cody Ross.*

*Cody Ross transferred from Berryhill for his senior season.

Sandite Resume under Coach Kinard (2007-2019)

Record: 65-75 (with three forfeited wins).
District Record: 42-47 (with one forfeited win).
Playoff Record: 4-7.
Home Record: 34-30.
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).
Highest-scoring team: 38.8 PPG (2008).
Lowest-scoring team: 16.3 PPG (2019).
Least points allowed: 14.9 PPG (2015).
Most points allowed: 38.2 PPG (2019).
Shutout wins: 5.
Biggest Win: 63-6 vs. Nathan Hale (9/5/2014).
Biggest Loss: 75-0 vs. Bixby (10/25/2019).

Sandite Alumni Report: Sand Springs footballers see success at next level

Sandite Payton Scott put up 50 offensive yards in his last game with the UCO Bronchos.

Several Charles Page High School alumni saw action in collegiate football games this past week.

Fort Hays State University junior linebacker Jacob Taber put up a career-best four tackles in a week ten 66-6 conference win over Lincoln University (1-8). The Tigers are 7-3 on the season and fourth in the MIAA, coming off a 36-33 double overtime loss to No. 12 Northwest Missouri State (9-1). Taber did not play that game. The Tigers will wrap up the regular season Saturday at 2:00 p.m. at Northeastern State University (0-10).

NSU lost its 23rd-straight game 82-14 to the University Central Oklahoma (5-5). Former Sandite QB Caden Pennington is wearing a redshirt this year.

UCO redshirt freshman Payton Scott was 3-21 rushing and 1-29 receiving against NSU. The Bronchos will travel to Emporia State (3-7 ) Saturday at 2:00 p.m.

Southwestern College (4-6) fell 28-12 to Avila (6-3). Sandite JT Bristow is a freshman center on the team. The Moundbuilders will wrap up their season at Saint Mary (0-10) Saturday at 1:30 p.m.

Oklahoma Baptist University (6-4) picked up a 35-21 conference win over Southwestern Oklahoma State (3-7) last Saturday. Junior Lincoln Adams got the start at center. The Bison will travel to Southern Nazarene University (2-8) Saturday at 1:00 p.m.

Former Sandite Lauren Montgomery, who is head coach at Bixby High School, guided his program to its first unbeaten regular season since 1977 and second-consecutive district title in Oklahoma Class 6A-II.