Volleyball, Softball, Football Rankings, League Standings

OSSAA District 6A-3 Fast Pitch Softball Standings

4-0 Owasso (11-1)
4-0 Shawnee (16-0)
4-1 Jenks (7-4)
3-2 Sand Springs (12-3)
2-4 Ponca City (3-12)
0-4 Sapulpa (1-5)
0-6 Muskogee (1-8)

OSSAA Class 6A Week 2 Volleyball Rankings

1. Edmond Santa Fe (12-1)
2. Jenks (10-1)
3. Edmond Memorial (8-2)
4. Bishop Kelley (6-3)
4. Deer Creek (7-2)
4. Norman North (10-3)
7. Mustang (13-3)
8. Broken Arrow (9-6)
9. Bishop McGuinness (9-0)
10. Owasso (9-5)
11. Edmond North (5-4)
12. Bixby (9-2)
13. Union (4-6)
14. Enid (9-3)
15. Moore (5-4)
16. Bartlesville (7-4)
17. Southmoore (3-6)
18. Sand Springs (10-9)

Frontier Valley Conference Volleyball Standings

3-0 Broken Arrow (9-6)
3-0 Jenks (10-1)
3-1 Owasso (9-5)
2-1 Bartlesville (7-4)
1-1 Bixby (9-2)
1-2 Union (4-6)
1-2 Muskogee (7-5)
1-3 Sand Springs (10-9)
0-2 Booker T. Washington (2-6)
0-3 Sapulpa (8-10)

Class 6A-II Sandite Pride Week 2 Football Rankings

1. Bixby (1-0)
2. Stillwater (0-0)
3. Del City (0-0)
4. Choctaw (0-0)
5. Booker T. Washington (1-0)
6. Muskogee (0-1)
7. Putnam City North (0-0)
8. Midwest City (1-0)
9. Edmond Deer Creek (0-0)
10. Lawton (0-0)
11. Bartlesville (0-0)
12. Ponca City (0-0)
13. Sand Springs (1-0)
14. Putnam City West (0-0)
15. U.S. Grant (0-0)
16. Northwest Classen (0-0)

CPHS Football: Sandites hold off Sapulpa 21-17 in season opener

The Class 6A No. 12 ranked Charles Page High School varsity football team won its season-opener Friday night at George F. Collins Stadium, 21-17 against 5A No. 10 Sapulpa. Not only was the game a big rivalry match, it was also the first of the Bobby Klinck era at Sand Springs.

The Sandites took a 14-6 lead in the first quarter and only briefly trailed in the third. Both teams were inundated with errors, combining for 22 penalties and eight fumbles.

Sand Springs scored on the opening drive of the game, marching 73 yards in ten plays. Junior quarterback Ty Pennington found Jamon Sisco on a 44-yard pass to break into the red zone, and four plays later Blake Jones punched it in from one yard out.

Sapulpa responded with a ten-play 74-yard drive and scored on a 17-yard run from Conner Rose. Sango Whitehorn blocked the kick, and the Sandites held the lead. The two teams traded punts, and the Sandites hit pay dirt again on a 51-yard strike from Pennington to Sisco.

A bad hike over the Sandite punter’s head gave Sapulpa great field position in the second quarter, but they stalled out at the eight-yard line and Bryson Chase blocked Dalton Fox’s field goal attempt. Sapulpa got another try on the final possession of the half, but the Sandites broke up two end zone pass attempts and an apparent touchdown was ruled an illegal forward pass on the final play.

Sapulpa’s bad fortune continued in the second half as they marched to the Sandite eight-yard line, only for Chase to force and recover a fumble. They finally caught a break when another bad hike sailed out the back of the Sandite endzone for a safety.

Te’Zohn Taft returned the ensuing kick 74 yards but dropped the ball at the Sandites’ two-yard line. He made up for it three plays later and punched it in from two yards out. This time Fox made the kick and the Chieftains took their only lead at 15-14.

Sand Springs didn’t stay down for long, however. Jones made a 31-yard run then Pennington connected with Keaton Campbell for 29 yards before keeping the ball for the final yard and a touchdown. Zach Heinen connected on his third and final PAT of the night.

The Sandites’ next possession was filled with adversity as Kyle Edmondson made a sack, a pass was called back for an ineligible receiver, a false start was called, then Jones went down on a run and had to be helped off the field. To cap it all off, another bad hike resulted in Heinen punting from the 7 instead of the 31, giving the Chieftains the ball on Sandite turf. Sapulpa failed to capitalize though, and Sisco blocked their ensuing punt.

D’Angelo Mitchell punched out a fumble on the first play of the fourth quarter and Ethan Esparza recovered to stop a Sandite threat at the four-yard line. Neither team managed to score on their next possessions, but Sapulpa marched to the Sandite nine-yard line with 1:43 left to play. Dominic Ornelas recovered a fumble for the Sandites to prevent a Chieftain comeback.

Sand Springs failed to get a first down on the final possession, and Pennington was tasked with evading defenders until the clock ran out. He gave up a sack for another safety on the final play of the game, but the visitors escaped with a 21-17 win.

Pennington finished the evening 10-18-183-0 with one passing touchdown, and was 18-49 on the ground for another. Chieftain quarterback Zac Mason was 8-16-53-0 by air and 9-21 on the ground with no scores. Sisco was the top receiver with six catches for 135 yards for the Sandites, while Taft was the leading rusher with 22 carries for 117 yards for the Chieftains.

The Sandite Defense, which has struggled in recent years, showed remarkable improvement under new Defensive Coordinator Shane Ingram. The team came away with six tackles for loss, one sack, three pass breakups, and three fumble recoveries. Landon Hendricks and Drake Fain had 10 tackles apiece, and Hendricks added two tackles for loss and a pass breakup.

Sandite Football will play its first home game next Friday at 7:00 p.m. against 5A No. 3 Bishop Kelley (1-0), who beat 4A No. 3 Poteau 28-7 in their season opener. Sapulpa will travel to Edison Prep Friday at 7:00 p.m.

CPHS 21 SHS 17
First Downs: CPHS 10, SHS 19.
Fumbles/Lost: CPHS 5/1, SHS 4/3.
Penalties: CPHS 11-99, SHS 11-72.
C-A-Y-I: CPHS 10-18-183-0, SHS 8-16-53-0.
Rushing: CPHS 36-139, SHS 47-213.
Offense: CPHS 54-322, SHS 63-266.

(Sand Springs Stats)
Passing: Pennington 10-18-183-0, 1TD.
Receiving: Sisco 6-135, 1TD. Campbell 2-31. Jones 2-17.
Rushing: Jones 10-62, 1TD. Pennington 18-49, 1TD. Sisco 2-21. Atkinson 6-7.
PAT: Heinen 3/3.
Punt-AVG: Heinen 2-49.
Kick-AVG: Heinen 5-44.
Kick Return: Sisco 1-9. Campbell 1-3.
Solo Tackles: Fain 8, Evans 6, Hendricks 5, Chase 5, Harris 3, Light 3, Dudley 2, Whitehorn 2, Webster 2, Campbell 1, Stone 1, Turner 1, Fisher 1.
Assisted Tackles: Hendricks 5, Dudley 3, Light 3, Fain 2, Harris 1, Chase 1, Brown 1, Stone 1, Whitehorn 1.
Tackles For Loss: Hendricks 2-8, Dudley 1-4, Light 1-3, Evans 1-3, Whitehorn 1-3.
Sacks: Whitehorn 1-3.
Pass Breakups: Hendricks 1, Chase 1, Calico 1.
Fumble Recoveries: Chase 1, Hawkins 1, Ornelas 1.
Blocked Kicks: Chase 1, Whitehorn 1, Sisco 1.

(Sapulpa Stats)
Passing: Mason 8-16-53-0.
Receiving: Kahmeyer 2-23. Mitchell 1-20. Hall 1-8. Morton 2-4. Taft 2-(-2).
Rushing: Taft 22-117, 1TD. Rose 8-56, 1TD. Mason 9-21. Boykin 7-19. Mackey 1-0.
PAT: Fox 1/2.
FG: Fox 0/1.
Punt-AVG: Hall 5-27.
Kick-AVG: Carr 3-31.
Kick Return: Taft 4-148. Carr 2-34.
Solo Tackles: Rose 6, Diaz 5, Mitchell 4, Taft 3, Wick 3, Willingham 3, Esparza 3, Boykin 3, Lloyd 1, Kahmeyer 1, Roberts 1, Edmonson 1, Fox 1.
Assisted Tackles: Wick 2, Diaz 2, Roberts 1, Rose 1, Willingham 1, Mitchell 1.
Tackles For Loss: Diaz 2-3, Edmonson 1-5, Rose 1-2.
Sacks: Edmonson 1-5.
Fumble Recoveries: Esparza 1.
Forced Fumbles: Mitchell 1.

CPHS Football: Sandites lead Sapulpa 14-6 after first half in season opener

The Oklahoma high school football season kicked off with a bang Friday night at George F. Collins Stadium as two of the fiercest rivals in the region are going head-to-head. Charles Page High School from Sand Springs is visiting Sapulpa and currently holds a 14-6 lead after the first half.

The Sandites are in the first season under Head Coach Bobby Klinck, and the former Owasso Defensive Coordinator has his team firing on all cylinders against a Chieftain squad that is ranked No. 10 in Class 5A. Sapulpa won last year’s meeting, but the Sandites won five in a row before that.

All three scores came in the first quarter and it looked like it was shaping up for a shootout, but neither team found the endzone in the second quarter.

Sand Springs scored on the opening drive of the game with a ten-play 73-yard march. Junior quarterback Ty Pennington made a 44-yard pass to Jamon Cisco to cross the red zone, and four plays later Blake Jones punched in the one-yard run.

Sapulpa responded with a ten-play 74-yard drive, capped by a 17-yard dash by Conner Rose, but Sango Whitehorn blocked the PAT to prevent the tie score.

The two teams traded punts, then Sand Springs needed only two plays to score again after Pennington followed a nine-yard run with a 51-yard throw to Cisco. Heinen made both of his PAT kicks in the half.

The Chieftains threatened twice more, but both trips to the red zone came up dry. After a bad hike sailed over Heinen’s head on the punt attempt, Sapulpa had great opportunity from the Sandites’ 20 yard line. Five plays later they settled for a field goal attempt from the 8, but Bryson Chase made the Sandites’ second blocked kick of the night.

Sapulpa threatened again in the final seconds of the half, but Chase and Micah Calico broke up a pair of pass attempts. The final play appeared to be a touchdown strike from Zac Mason to D’Angelo Mitchell, but it was ruled an illegal forward pass from beyond the line of scrimmage, and the Sandites escaped with the advantage.

Pennington was 6-10-123-0 passing in the first half, while Mason was 6-11-43-0. Sapulpa will get the ball to start the second half.

CPHS Football: Sandites start new era Friday at Sapulpa

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The Sand Springs high school football team will kick off its 101st season Friday at 7:00 p.m. with the 93rd installment of Highway 97 Rivalry. Class 6A-II No. 12 ranked Charles Page High School will travel to 5A No. 7 Sapulpa to kick off the season.

This will be the first time since 1969 that the two towns have been in different classifications. In that year it was Sapulpa that was slightly larger than its rival up north. Fifty years later and Sand Springs has pulled ahead in population, while Sapulpa has slipped back into Class 5A. This will be the first time in six years that the game has been non-district, and the first time since 1953 that the teams are meeting in the season opener.

The Highway 97 Rivalry dates back to 1922 and has been played annually since 1930. Sapulpa holds a narrow lead in the series at 45-43-5 and just snapped a five-game losing streak last season with a 31-19 victory. Both teams’ longest win streaks sit at five games.

It’s a rarity that the two schools both field winning teams in the same year. The last time both teams finished with a positive record in the same season was 2013, which was also Sapulpa’s last win before Sand Springs hit its hot streak.

The Chieftains won only five games over four years, and none were against Sand Springs. They finally got back to a winning record in 2018, which happened to be the first year since 2011 that Sand Springs failed to make the playoffs. Despite being a major underdog, the Sandites still managed to win 48-35 that season, but they were unable to repeat the upset last year.

The Sandites are hoping this Friday will kick off a new era of success as they play their first game under Head Coach Bobby Klinck. Klinck spent two years as Head Coach at East Central, where he earned a 13-12 record, won a district title, and made the State finals. He spent the next six seasons as Defensive Coordinator for Broken Arrow, Southlake Carroll, and Owasso. In his three seasons with the Rams they won two State Championships.

Sapulpa holds a 15-27 record after four seasons under former Sandite Defensive Coordinator Robert Borgstadt. After two 1-9 seasons, Sapulpa put together winning records the past two years and qualified for the post season. They have yet to get past the first round, however.

Friday’s game will also be unique as it is the first game of the COVID-19 era. While Sand Springs isn’t planning on reducing ticket sales at its home games yet, Sapulpa has elected to restrict attendance to half capacity. The Sandite fandom was only allotted 650 tickets for what would normally be a packed house at George F. Collins Stadium, and the tickets sold out in pre-sale.

Volleyball, Softball, Football Rankings, League Standings

OSSAA Class 6A Volleyball Week 1 Rankings

  1. Edmond Santa Fe (10-1).

  2. Deer Creek (6-1).

  3. Bishop Kelley (4-2).

  4. Jenks (4-0).

  5. Edmond Memorial (2-0).

  6. Norman North (4-2).

  7. Mustang (11-2).

  8. Broken Arrow (5-2).

  9. Owasso (6-1).

  10. Bishop McGuinness (8-0).

  11. Edmond North (4-4).

  12. Bixby (8-1).

  13. Union (3-6).

  14. Enid (8-3).

  15. Moore (4-3).

  16. Southmoore (2-2).

  17. Bartlesville (6-4).

  18. Sand Springs (7-9)

Frontier Valley Conference Volleyball Standings

2-0 Jenks (4-0)
2-0 Broken Arrow (5-2)
2-0 Owasso (6-1)
1-0 Bixby (8-1)
1-1 Bartlesville (6-4)
1-1 Muskogee (6-4)
0-1 Booker T. Washington (0-1)
0-2 Sapulpa (7-9)
0-2 Sand Springs (7-9)
0-2 Union (3-6)

OSSAA Fast Pitch 6A-3 District Standings

3-0 Owasso (10-1)
3-0 Shawnee (9-0)
3-0 Jenks (6-3)
2-1 Sand Springs (11-2)
2-3 Ponca City (3-10)
0-4 Sapulpa (0-4)
0-5 Muskogee (1-6)

Class 6A-II Sandite Pride Football Rankings

  1. Bixby

  2. Stillwater

  3. Del City

  4. Choctaw

  5. Muskogee

  6. Booker T. Washington

  7. Putnam City North

  8. Midwest City

  9. Edmond Deer Creek

  10. Lawton

  11. Bartlesville

  12. Ponca City

  13. Sand Springs

  14. Putnam City West

  15. U.S. Grant

  16. Northwest Classen

CPHS Football: Only 650 tickets available for season-opener in Sapulpa

The Charles Page High School football season will kick off Friday, August 28th with a non-district rivalry road game against Sapulpa. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Sapulpa School District will be limiting attendance to half-capacity, or 650 fans on the visitors’ side of the stadium.

Advance tickets will be available at the Ed Dubie Field House from 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday.

On Monday ticket sales will be limited to parents of senior football players, dance, and cheer team members, with a limit of four tickets per athlete. High school seniors will also be able to purchase one ticket, and will be required to show a student ID.

On Tuesday ticket sales will be extended to parents of junior football players, dance, and cheer team members, with a limit of four tickets per athlete. High school juniors will also be able to purchase one ticket, and must show student ID.

On Wednesday tickets will be extended to parents of sophomore football players, dance, and cheer team members with a limit of four tickets per athlete. High school sophomores will also be able to purchase up to one ticket, and must show student ID. The general public will also be able to purchase tickets during this window.

The Sandites are in their first season under Head Coach Bobby Klinck, who inherits a program that went 5-15 over the last two seasons and hasn’t made the playoffs since 2017. Klinck holds a 13-12 head coaching record from East Central High School in Tulsa, and most recently was the Defensive Coordinator at Owasso High School, where he helped the Rams to two State Championships.