Volleyball, Football Rankings, League Standings

Class 6A-II Sandite Pride Week 7 Football Rankings

1. Bixby (5-0) - Last week 24-13 over Choctaw.
2. Stillwater (4-0) - Last week bye.
3. Putnam City North (5-0) - Last week 35-14 over Deer Creek.
4. Midwest City (4-1) - Last week 19-10 over Del City.
5. Choctaw (3-3)
6. Booker T. Washington (4-2) - Last week 49-0 over Sand Springs.
7. Lawton (3-1) - Last week bye.
8. Sand Springs (4-2)
9. Del City (0-4)
10. Deer Creek (2-3)
11. Bartlesville (2-4) - Last week 52-24 over Muskogee.
12. Ponca City (2-3) - Last week 21-7 over Putnam City West.
13. Muskogee (0-5)
14. Northwest Classen (1-0) - Last week bye.
15. U.S. Grant (1-3) - Last week bye.
16. Putnam City West (0-4)

OSSAA 6A-II District Standings

District 1
2-0 Putnam City North (5-0)
2-0 Stillwater (4-0)
2-0 Midwest City (4-1)
0-0 Northwest Classen (1-0)
0-1 U.S. Grant (1-3)
0-2 Del City (0-4)
0-2 Deer Creek (2-3)

District 2
2-0 Bixby (5-0)
2-1 Choctaw (3-3)
2-1 Booker T. Washington (4-2)
2-1 Sand Springs (4-2)
1-2 Ponca City (2-3)
0-1 Putnam City West (0-4)
0-2 Muskogee (0-5)

OSSAA Class 6A FINAL Volleyball Rankings

1. Bishop Kelley (26-3)
2. Norman North (26-5)
3. Mustang (29-6)
4. Jenks (23-8)
5. Bishop McGuinness (26-4)
6 Edmond Deer Creek (19-6)
7. Edmond Santa Fe (20-7)
8. Edmond Memorial (20-10)
9. Edmond North (16-12)
10. Broken Arrow (20-13)
11. Owasso (18-13)
12. Bixby (18-12)
13. Union (16-10)
14. Moore (17-16)
15. Choctaw (18-8)
16. Bartlesville (17-17)
17. Booker T. Washington (8-14)
18. Sand Springs (19-14)
19. Enid (16-12)
20. Southmoore (7-18)

Frontier Valley Conference FINAL Volleyball Standings

8-0 Jenks (23-8)
8-1 Broken Arrow (20-13)
5-3 Owasso (18-13)
5-4 Bixby (18-12)
4-5 Bartlesville (17-17)
5-3 Union (16-10)
3-5 Booker T. Washington (8-14)
2-7 Sand Springs (19-14)
1-7 Muskogee (9-18)
0-6 Sapulpa (16-14)


CPHS Football: Booker T. Washington shuts out Sand Springs 49-0

The Class 6A-II No. 7 ranked Booker T. Washington High School football team (4-2, 2-1) rolled to a dominant 49-0 shutout of No. 5 Sand Springs (4-2, 2-1) Friday night at S.E. Williams Stadium. If there’s a takeaway for the Sandites, it’s that Rome wasn’t built in a day.

Charles Page High School got off to a fast start this season and after losing a close one to the No. 1 team in 5A they upset the top-ranked team in Arkansas 4A and dominated their first two district matches. But despite the hype, the Sandites are still in their first year under a mostly-new coaching staff, while Washington is a blue blood program with a State Championship as recently as 2017.

Sandite success is coming. They’ve already doubled their win count from last season with a couple more favored matchups to come and a strong possibility of a post-season appearance. But Rome wasn’t built in a day.

A Sandite offense that averaged 130 rushing yards per game was held to only 40. Ty Pennington was 3-of-14 passing for 17 yards and two interceptions. They averaged 14 first downs over their first five games but only came up with three against the Hornets. A defense that only allowed 297 yards per game allowed 459.

Washington scored on six of eleven possessions, and were four-of-five in the first half. Sophomore running back Deon McKinney Jr. scored the opening touchdown on a 7-yard run and added a 29-yard score in the second period to put his team up 21-0. He finished the evening with 19 carries for 99 yards.

Demetrius Prudom caught only two passes on the evening, but he made the most of them. On his first target he broke a tackle and ran it in for a 50-yard score to make it 14-0 early in the second period. Sophomore quarterback Lathan Boone also connected with Jordan Drew for a 36-yard touchdown and a 35-0 lead shortly before the half.

The Hornet defense was beyond potent. University of Arkansas-commit Keuan Parker made an interception to set up McKinney’s second score. Amondre Tiger strip-sacked Pennington with three-minutes left in the half and Prudom returned it 25-yards for a score, then Ahmad Scott made a pick just two plays later to set up Drew’s touchdown reception. Issac Covington got a fumble recovery in the third quarter.

The Sandite defense also had moments of greatness, forcing one punt and three turnovers on downs, including a goal-line stand on the Hornets’ opening possession of the second half. Boone connected on a 16-yard touchdown strike to Jalen Teague on their next drive and finished the evening 19-of-26 for 287 yards.

Jackson Marsh was a perfect seven-for-seven kicking extra points in the game, but fell short on a 45-yard field goal attempt early in the fourth quarter. Covington ran in an 8-yard score with 3:16 left to play. The last score gave the Hornets their biggest win ever over Sand Springs and their fifth-straight in the series.

Sandite Football will have another brutal match-up Thursday at 7:00 p.m. with a district home game against No. 1 Bixby (5-0, 2-0). Booker T. will travel to No. 16 Putnam City West (0-3, 0-1) Thursday at 7:00 p.m.

BTW 49-0 CPHS
First Downs: BTW 15, CPHS 3.
Fumbles/Lost: BTW 2/0, CPHS 4/2.
Penalties: BTW 10-95, CPHS 8-65.
C-A-Y-I: BTW 19-26-287-0, CPHS 3-14-17-2.
Rushing: BTW 37-172, BTW 21-40.
Offense: BTW 63-459, CPHS 35-57.

CPHS Football: Booker T. Washington leads Sand Springs 35-0 at Half

The Class 6A No. 5 ranked Charles Page High School football team (4-1, 2-0) is riding a three-game win streak, but that is in jeopardy after a dominant 35-0 first half beat down by No. 7 Booker T. Washington (3-2, 1-1).

The potent Hornet defense held Sand Springs to only three first downs in the first half, secured three takeaways, and scored on a fumble return, while the Hornet offense scored on four out of five possessions.

Washington gave Sand Springs great field position with only a 15-yard kick to start the game, but after picking up a first down they stalled out at the Hornet 48 and punted for a touchback. The home team responded with a 14-play 80-yard drive to take the lead. Sango Whitehorn made a third-and-one stop for the Sandites at their 7-yard line, but the Hornets gave the ball to Deon McKinney Jr. on fourth down, who ran it in for the score.

The next Sandite drive was three-and-out, and Washington needed only seven plays this time to march 77 yards. Lathan Boone connected with Demitrius Boone who broke tackles for a 50-yard score to make it 14-0 early in the second period.

On the second play of the Sandites’ ensuing drive, Ty Pennington’s pass was deflected up and University of Arkansas-commit Keuan Parker won the battle for the interception. Three plays later and McKinney ran in a 29-yard score.

The Hornets forced another quick three-and-out, but their offense stalled out at the Sandite 37. This time Sand Springs actually got two first downs and pushed the ball 26 yards before Amondre Tiger forced a fumble and Demitrius Prudom returned it 25 yards for a score.

Once again Sand Springs only got off two plays before being picked off, this time by Ahmad Scott. That turnover set up a five-play 51-yard drive and Boone found Jordan Drew for 36 yards and a score. Junior kicker Jackson Marsh was a perfect five-for-five on PATs, including an 18-yarder after a false start.

Pennington finished the half 2-of-9 for 13 yards and two interceptions, while Boone was 11-of-15 for 209 yards and two touchdowns. McKinney racked up 50 yards on nine carries, while the Sandites amassed only 20 yards on 11 carries as a team.

CPHS Football Preview: Sandites travel to No. 7 Booker T. Washington Friday

The Class 6A No. 5 ranked Charles Page High School football team (4-1, 2-0) will ride a three-game win streak into Friday’s match-up with No. 7 Booker T. Washington (3-2, 1-1). The district road game will kick off at 7:00 p.m. at S.E. Williams Stadium.

As has become typical in the COVID-19 era, admittance to Friday’s game will be limited. The Sandite Athletic Department has been given 500 total tickets to disperse between visiting Sand Springs fans. 300 tickets are reserved for adults and 200 are for students/senior citizens (age 60+). Adult tickets are $7.00 and student/senior citizen tickets are $4.00.

Tickets will be sold for cash only and will be available at the Ed Dubie Field House beginning Tuesday from 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. and from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Tuesday’s ticket sales will be reserved for students and parents of senior football, cheer, dance, and band members, with a limit of two adult tickets and two student/senior citizen tickets per family. CPHS students will be able to purchase one ticket apiece. All remaining tickets will be available to the general public Wednesday and Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m.

Both teams are in their first seasons under new Head Coaches. Sand Springs recruited Owasso Defensive Coordinator Bobby Klinck, while Washington promoted their Defensive Coordinator, Jonathan Brown. Brown helped coach the Hornets to a 6A-II State Title in 2017, while Klinck helped coach the Rams to 6A-I State Titles in 2017 and 2019. Sand Springs went 2-8 last season while Washington was 6-5.

Sand Springs started the season with a 21-17 win over 5A No. 9 Sapulpa (3-2). They narrowly lost 28-24 to 5A No. 1 Bishop Kelley (4-0) after leading till the final minute of the game, then bounced back with a huge 27-26 upset of Arkansas 4A No. 1 Shiloh Christian (4-1). In district play they won 35-10 against No. 13 Ponca City (1-3) and 45-14 against No. 11 Muskogee (0-4).

Washington won 28-10 against 6A-I No. 13 Southmoore (1-4) and 15-13 against No. 9 Del City (0-3) but lost 28-17 to 5A No. 3 Bishop McGuinness (4-1) and 26-22 to No. 6 Choctaw (3-2) before bouncing back 34-7 against No. 12 Bartlesville (1-4).

Sand Springs has the No. 7 ranked offense, No. 5 defense, and No. 6 margin of victory in Class 6A-II, while Washington has the No. 10 offense, No. 3 defense, and No. 8 margin of victory. Washington is also No. 3 in defensive scoring. If Sand Springs wins they’ll be 5-1 for the first time since 2014 while Washington will be 3-3 for the third straight year.

Sand Springs

Junior quarterback Ty Pennington is 77-136-1267-1 passing this season with eight touchdowns, and is 77-265 on the ground with another eight scores. He has scored 30 career touchdowns and amassed nearly 3,000 career offensive yards in under two seasons.

The Sandites struggled on the ground after Blake Jones was injured in the season opener, but he returned for the last two games and ran for a career-best 7.8 yards per carry against Muskogee. He is 36-234 on the season with three touchdowns.

The team has multiple capable kickers. Jonathan Daniels is 4-of-5 on PATs and 2-of-2 on field goals with a long of 26. Zach Heinen is 14-of-14 on PATs and 1-of-2 on field goals with a long of 28. Greg Reed has averaged 51.3 yards on kickoff and Heinen averages 31.2 yards per punt.

Keaton Campbell is 31-435 receiving with five touchdowns, Jamon Sisco is 16-371 with two scores, Jacob Blevins is 15-333 with one score, and Ryan Shoemaker is 11-111. Sisco also averages a team-best 31 yards per kick return with a 93-yard touchdown.

Drake Fain has 47 tackles, Sango Whitehorn has 46 tackles and three sacks, Landon Hendricks has 40 tackles and 3.5 sacks, and Brooks Dudley has 31 tackles and 1.5 sacks.

The team has excelled in turnovers this season. Brycen Peterman has two interceptions. Micah Calico and Dudley have one interception each. Campbell, Dudley, Fain, Peterman, and Bryson Chase have forced fumbles. Hendricks and Peterman have four fumble recoveries each. Chase, Daren Hawkins, and Dominic Ornelas have recovered one fumble apiece. Sisco has three blocked kicks, Whitehorn has two, and Chase has blocked one.

Booker T. Washington

The Hornets are great on defense. Ethan Grogan scored a pick six against Southmoore and Jahkobie Smith scored a safety against Del City. Jordan Drew made a pick against Choctaw, and returned a fumble 80 yards for a score against Bartlesville.

The team has been known to commit key errors on both offense and special teams. They allowed Del City and Bartlesville to return fumbles for touchdowns. Choctaw blocked two punts and returned one for a touchdown. Lathan Boone threw four interceptions to Bishop McGuinness and one was returned for a score. They also struggle with penalties.

Boone, receivers Micah Tease and Jalen Teague, and running back Jaiden Carroll are the guys to watch on offense. Arkansas-committed cornerback Keuan Parker leads the Hornet defense. They took a big loss in the season opener when five-star corner Gentry Williams tore his ACL.

The Series

The teams first met in 1986 and the Hornets doubled Sand Springs 42-21 on their way to a State Title, but the Sandites paid it back 15-12 the next year. The Hornets lead the series 16-7 overall and have won the past four meetings. The last time Sand Springs won was in 2015 when the Hornets won 17-14 in the regular season, but Sand Springs got revenge 30-23 in the State Semifinals.

The four-game streak for the Hornets is the longest in the series. Sand Springs has only won back-to-back games once against Washington, from 2012 to 2013. Washington’s biggest win was 48-7 in 1992, and Sand Springs’s biggest win was 21-7 in 2012.

Volleyball, Softball, Football Rankings, League Standings

OSSAA District 6A-3 Fast Pitch Softball FINAL Standings

10-2 Shawnee (25-7)
10-2 Sand Springs (23-5)
8-4 Owasso (24-7)
8-4 Jenks (25-12)
4-8 Ponca City (10-25)
1-11 Sapulpa (3-21)
1-11 Muskogee (5-21)

OSSAA Class 6A Week 7 Volleyball Rankings

1. Bishop Kelley (24-3)
2. Norman North (26-5)
3. Mustang (27-6)
4. Jenks (22-8)
5. Bishop McGuinness (25-4)
6 Edmond Deer Creek (19-6)
7. Edmond Santa Fe (20-7)
8. Edmond Memorial (20-9)
9. Edmond North (16-12)
10. Broken Arrow (19-13)
11. Owasso (17-13)
12. Bixby (17-12)
13. Union (14-10)
14. Moore (16-15)
15. Choctaw (15-8)
16. Bartlesville (17-15)
17. Booker T. Washington (8-12)
18. Sand Springs (18-13)
19. Enid (14-11)
20. Southmoore (7-17)

Frontier Valley Conference Volleyball Standings

7-0 Jenks (22-8)
7-1 Broken Arrow (19-13)
5-3 Owasso (17-13)
4-3 Bartlesville (17-15)
4-4 Bixby (17-12)
3-3 Booker T. Washington (8-12)
3-3 Union (14-10)
2-6 Sand Springs (18-13)
1-7 Muskogee (8-18)
0-6 Sapulpa (16-14)

Class 6A-II Sandite Pride Week 6 Football Rankings

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

CPHS Football: Sandites pummel Muskogee 45-14 on Homecoming, Corri Evans crowned Queen

The Class 6A No. 9 ranked Charles Page High School football team (4-1, 2-0) posted a 28-0 second-half shutout against No. 11 Muskogee (0-4, 0-1) and rolled to a 45-14 win Friday night on Homecoming. Bobby Klinck’s Sandites snapped a three-year losing streak against Muskogee, where Klinck formerly served as Defensive Coordinator.

Prior to the game, Corri Evans was crowned Homecoming Queen, and the Church That Matters Tailgate Party raised $3,016 for Sandite Wrestling.

The Sandites had a lot to be happy about with their performance. The defense continued to shine, forcing two turnovers and only allowing two scores on ten Rougher possessions. The offense had their best rushing performance of the season with 199 yards.

Blake Jones led the home team on the ground with 13 carries for 104 yards and a score, followed by quarterback Ty Pennington with nine carries for 64 yards and two touchdowns. Pennington also carved up the Rougher defense through the air, completing 20 of 32 passes for 251 yards and two more touchdowns.

Sand Springs received the ball to start the game and marched 75 yards on 13 plays to score on a one-yard run from Pennington. Ryan Shoemaker set up the score with a 30-yard catch and run to enter the red zone and Zach Heinen kicked the PAT to make it 7-0.

The two teams exchanged punts before Muskogee got on the board with an eight-play 93-yard march, paced by Isaiah Givens with three runs for 44 yards, and a 43-yard pass from Walker Newton to Jayden Bell. TK Thompson ran in the score from two yards out and Carter Stewart tied it with the PAT.

On the first drive of the second quarter Jones made a 21-yard carry to set up Drake Fain for the four-yard rushing score, and the home team retained their lead for the remainder of the game. Brycen Peterman recovered a Rougher fumble and Heinen kicked a 28-yard field goal on the ensuing possession. Muskogee had the final say of the half with a one-yard run from Givens to make it 17-14.

The first half may have been a slugfest, but the second half was all Sand Springs. Peterman recovered a muffed kick and Pennington scored another one-yard run on the opening possession, then Keaton Campell caught a 60-yard strike to make it 31-14.

Brooks Dudley forced a fumble and Peterman recovered. Then on Muskogee’s next possession the Sandites held strong for a turnover on downs. With 7:21 to play, Pennington found Jacob Blevins for a 26-yard scoring pass, and with 3:16 left Jones ran in a 35-yard touchdown.

Heinen was a perfect six-for-six on PATs and is 14-of-14 on the season. Shoemaker had a career-best eight catches for 104 yards to lead the receiving corps. Pennington had ample time behind his experienced offensive line, and the Sandites only gave up three plays for negative yardage.

Newton posted a 7-11-123-0 passing performance for the Roughers and Givens led them on the ground with 19 carries for 119 yards. Antonio Zapata was the top receiver with five catches for 70 yards.

The Sandites are now 4-1 for the first time since 2014, and Muskogee is 0-4 for the first time since 2013. Sand Springs will take to the road next Friday against No. 5 Booker T. Washington (3-2, 1-0), while Muskogee will host No. 12 Bartlesville (1-4, 0-2).

CPHS 45 MHS 14
First Downs: CPHS 16, MHS 14.
Fumbles/Lost: CPHS 1/1, MHS 3/2.
Penalties: CPHS 3-25, MHS 6-36.
Passing: CPHS 20-33-251-0, MHS 8-14-131-0.
Rushing: CPHS 31-199, MHS 42-140.
Offense: CPHS 63-450, MHS 56-271.