CPHS Football: Playoff game vs. Deer Creek rescheduled for Saturday at 2:00 p.m.

If there’s one thing that’s consistent in 2020, nothing is for sure and plans can change on a moment’s notice.

The Charles Page High School football team was supposed to host Edmond Deer Creek Friday at 7:30 p.m. in the first round of the OSSAA Class 6A-II playoffs, but on Wednesday it was announced that the game had been canceled and Sand Springs would advance to play Stillwater in the quarterfinals. By Thursday afternoon the game was back on, but was moved to Saturday at 2:00 p.m.

The initial cancelation occurred because a player on the U.S. Grant football team tested positive for COVID-19 shortly after the Generals’ game against Deer Creek last Friday. The Oklahoma County Health Department used game footage to do contract tracing and initially told Deer Creek that a large number of their players would have to quarantine, but by Thursday the health department had reversed course and cleared the Antlers to play.

Good news for Sand Springs and Deer Creek. Not so much for U.S. Grant, however, who had to cancel their non-playoff makeup game against Putnam City West. Those two teams, who finished bottom of their districts, had intended to play a game they were billing the “OKC Metro Bowl.” Then again, they do have the freedom to reschedule it for any point up to December 5th if the two teams can put together a full lineup.

When Sand Springs got word that their game was canceled, they immediately went into prep mode for Stillwater, who will play the winner of Sand Springs vs. Deer Creek next week. The Pioneers got a bye in round one. Because the Antlers missed practice yesterday, and Sand Springs was preparing for the Pioneers, they decided to push this weekend’s game back to Saturday to give the teams an extra day of preparation.

So, barring yet another last minute change, the No. 7 ranked Sandites (6-4) will get to host their first playoff game since 2013 on Saturday, and it will be the first-ever meeting between the two schools. Knock on wood. Sand Springs will be making its first playoff appearance since 2017, and the No. 9 ranked Antlers (4-5) will make their first playoff appearance since 2015.

Sand Springs is one of only three schools in Class 6A-II to play a full ten games this season. Almost every other school had COVID-related cancellations. Because of this, a new play-in round was added to the postseason, and schools could opt in regardless of their record.

With a 4-3 district record, Sand Springs would have qualified for the playoffs even in a regular season. But they would be traveling to undefeated No. 2 Stillwater (8-0) for a game in which they would be at least a 20-point underdog. Instead, Stillwater will get a first-round bye and Sand Springs will host Deer Creek, who went 3-4 for fifth in their district.

Sand Springs started the season 4-1 before suffering three-straight losses to Booker T. Washington, Bixby, and Choctaw. They finished strong with a 21-14 win over Bartlesville, and steamrolled Putnam City West 51-13 after taking a 44-0 lead in the first half.

Deer Creek is also peaking at the right time. They went 2-1 in non-district play, just like Sand Springs, but lost four games in a row once district action started. However, in-between those four losses, they had a cancelation against Northwest Classen, who they were the odds-on favorite to beat. Two weeks ago they got a big 20-18 win over Lawton, then they stormed past U.S. Grant 51-6 in the regular season finale.

Sand Springs ranks 8th in offense, 10th in defense, and 9th in margin of victory in Class 6A-II. Deer Creek ranks 12th in offense, 14th in defense, and 13th in margin of victory.

The Sandites are in their first season under Head Coach Bobby Klinck, who holds a 19-16 record in his career. The Antlers are led by Wade Standley, who is 17-22 in his four seasons with the program, and is 64-61 in his career. Both coaches have led their past teams to District titles and State Championship finals appearances.

This will also be a big weekend for the little league Sandites. The 7th Grade team will be playing Union Saturday at 6:00 p.m. at Lincoln Christian High School in the Indian Nations Football Conference Championship, and the 6th Grade Sandites will be playing Metro Christian Saturday at 5:00 p.m. in the Championship game at Glenpool High School.

The Sandites

Junior quarterback Ty Pennington is 118-of-231 passing for 1903 yards and 13 touchdowns with only four interceptions. He also has 148 carries for a team-best 494 yards and 11 more touchdowns.

Blake Jones has 87 carries for 410 yards and six touchdowns, Jamon Sisco has 35 carries for 119 yards, and Tyyee Atkison has 28 carries for 106 yards and a touchdown.

Keaton Campbell is the top receiver with 46 catches for 601 yards and seven scores. Sisco has 29 catches for 574 yards and three scores, and Jacob Blevins has 21 catches for 504 yards and two scores.

Zach Heinen remains perfect kicking PATs this season at 26-of-26, and he is 2-of-3 on field goals with a long of 36. Heinen averages 33 yards per punt, and Greg Reed averages 45 yards per kick.

Sango Whitehorn (78), Landon Hendricks (77), Brooks Dudley (69), and Drake Fain (68) lead the team in total tackles. Hendricks (18.5), Whitehorn (18), and Lane Webster (14) lead the team in tackles for loss. Hendricks (5), Whitehorn (4.5), and Webster (2) lead the team in sacks.

Brycen Peterman leads the team with two interceptions, and Fain, Dylan Sallis, Bryson Chase, Caden Harris, Dudley, and Micah Calico all have one pick apiece.

Hendricks leads the team in fumble recoveries with five, followed by Peterman with four. Chase, Darren Hawkins, Brody Rutledge, Trevor Stone, Dominic Ornelas, Braylon Flores, Conner Light, and Fain all have one apiece.

The Antlers

Junior quarterback Brett Pense is 94-of-198 passing this season for 1,210 yards and 10 touchdowns, with 13 interceptions. He also has 67 carries for 81 yards and two more scores on the ground.

Berkley Dalton leads the receiving corps with 14 catches for 299 yards and two touchdowns, followed by Logan Ward with 18 catches for 252 yards and four touchdowns. Taylor Tomlin has 18 receptions for 187 yards and two scores, and Hunter Holley has nine catches for 176 yards and a score.

Will Hinton leads the team on the ground with 107 carries for 765 yards and five touchdowns, followed by Michael Holley with 45 carries for 214 yards and a score.

Reed Eden, Andre Bruner, Eli Dunn, Asher Blue, and Joseph Davies lead the team in tackles per loss. Blue, Davies, and Denver Hanna have two sacks apiece. Jevion Jones has a team-best two interceptions, and Johnny Osborne has a team-best two fumble recoveries.

Ward handles the team’s kicking duties and is 16-of-18 on PATs this year. He is 4-of-5 on field goals with a long of 42, and he averages 30 yards per punt.

Around The State

No. 15 Northwest Classen (1-4) started the year with a win but canceled five-straight games due to COVID before losing to U.S. Grant. They forfeited their last three games for non-COVID reasons, which disqualified them from postseason competition. They still have the option to schedule a non-playoff game at any point prior to the conclusion of the postseason, if they can find a willing opponent.

No. 1 Bixby, No. 2 Stillwater, and No. 4 Choctaw all received byes in the first round. Stillwater has lost only two games in three seasons, both to Bixby, both in the State Championship finals. Choctaw is riding a four-game win streak, and their only in-state loss was to Bixby when they held the Spartans to a season-low scoring performance of 24-13. Bixby has won 33-consecutive games over three seasons, and is coming off a nationally-televised 70-21 win over Booker T. Washington on ESPN.

No. 5 Putnam City North (7-2) will host No. 12 Bartlesville (3-7), No. 8 Del City (3-5) will host No. 11 Ponca City (3-5), No. 3 Midwest City (6-2) will host No. 13 Muskogee (0-6), and No. 6 Booker T. Washington (6-3) will host No. 10 Lawton (4-4).

CPHS Football: First round playoff vs. Deer Creek canceled, Sandites advance to Stillwater

The first-ever meeting between Charles Page High School and Edmond Deer Creek will have to wait for a future season. The Class 6A-II No. 9 ranked Antlers (4-5) have decided to cancel their first-round matchup against the No. 7 Sandites (6-4) due to COVID-19 concerns.

Deer Creek only had a post-season opportunity to begin with due to a COVID-19-related ruling by the OSSAA that anyone could join the playoffs, regardless of their record, due to the number of district cancelations this season. In a normal year, the Sandites would have been on the road to No. 2 Stillwater (8-0) in their first round game, but when Deer Creek opted in it gave the Sandites a home game.

Now, the Stillwater-Sand Springs matchup will happen next Friday, without the opportunity for Sand Springs to host its first playoff game since 2013. The cancelation could prove to be a blessing in disguise for the Sandites, who would have been shorthanded due to quarantines.

The district as a whole is facing significant uptick in COVID-related quarantines, and as of Friday’s weekly report, 15% of Charles Page High School students and faculty are currently stuck at home. Beginning tomorrow, the district’s secondary schools will be going to Distance Learning for the next two weeks.

Sandite Football players will now have ten days to isolate and ensure that they’ll be available for this huge matchup against the back-to-back State Runners-Up. The Pioneers lead the series 30-12-1 overall, but the schools are tied 1-1 in the postseason. In their last meeting the Sandites rolled to a 49-14 victory on the road in 2015.

CPHS Football: Sandites to host Edmond Deer Creek Friday in Playoffs

The Class 6A-II No. 7 ranked Charles Page High School football team (6-4) has a series of firsts in store for Friday. They will make their first playoff appearance since 2017, they will host a playoff game for the first time since 2013, and they will meet No. 9 Edmond Deer Creek (4-5) for the first time in school history.

Sand Springs is one of only three schools in Class 6A-II to play a full ten games this season. Almost every other school had COVID-related cancellations. Because of this, a new play-in round was added to the postseason, and schools could opt in regardless of their record.

With a 4-3 district record, Sand Springs would have qualified for the playoffs even in a regular season. But they would be traveling to undefeated No. 2 Stillwater (8-0) for a game in which they would be at least a 20-point underdog. Instead, Stillwater will get a first-round bye and Sand Springs will host Deer Creek, who went 3-4 for fifth in their district.

Sand Springs started the season 4-1 before suffering three-straight losses to Booker T. Washington, Bixby, and Choctaw. They finished strong with a 21-14 win over Bartlesville, and steamrolled Putnam City West 51-13 after taking a 44-0 lead in the first half.

Deer Creek is also peaking at the right time. They went 2-1 in non-district play, just like Sand Springs, but lost four games in a row once district action started. However, in-between those four losses, they had a cancelation against Northwest Classen, who they were the odds-on favorite to beat. Two weeks ago they got a big 20-18 win over Lawton, then they stormed past U.S. Grant 51-6 in the regular season finale.

Sand Springs ranks 8th in offense, 10th in defense, and 9th in margin of victory in Class 6A-II. Deer Creek ranks 12th in offense, 14th in defense, and 13th in margin of victory.

The Sandites are in their first season under Head Coach Bobby Klinck, who holds a 19-16 record in his career. The Antlers are led by Wade Standley, who is 17-22 in his four seasons with the program, and is 64-61 in his career. Both coaches have led their past teams to District titles and State Championship finals appearances.

The Sandites

Junior quarterback Ty Pennington is 118-of-231 passing for 1903 yards and 13 touchdowns with only four interceptions. He also has 148 carries for a team-best 494 yards and 11 more touchdowns.

Blake Jones has 87 carries for 410 yards and six touchdowns, Jamon Sisco has 35 carries for 119 yards, and Tyyee Atkison has 28 carries for 106 yards and a touchdown.

Keaton Campbell is the top receiver with 46 catches for 601 yards and seven scores. Sisco has 29 catches for 574 yards and three scores, and Jacob Blevins has 21 catches for 504 yards and two scores.

Zach Heinen remains perfect kicking PATs this season at 26-of-26, and he is 2-of-3 on field goals with a long of 36. Heinen averages 33 yards per punt, and Greg Reed averages 45 yards per kick.

Sango Whitehorn (78), Landon Hendricks (77), Brooks Dudley (69), and Drake Fain (68) lead the team in total tackles. Hendricks (18.5), Whitehorn (18), and Lane Webster (14) lead the team in tackles for loss. Hendricks (5), Whitehorn (4.5), and Webster (2) lead the team in sacks.

Brycen Peterman leads the team with two interceptions, and Fain, Dylan Sallis, Bryson Chase, Caden Harris, Dudley, and Micah Calico all have one pick apiece.

Hendricks leads the team in fumble recoveries with five, followed by Peterman with four. Chase, Darren Hawkins, Brody Rutledge, Trevor Stone, Dominic Ornelas, Braylon Flores, Conner Light, and Fain all have one apiece.

The Antlers

Junior quarterback Brett Pense is 94-of-198 passing this season for 1,210 yards and 10 touchdowns, with 13 interceptions. He also has 67 carries for 81 yards and two more scores on the ground.

Berkley Dalton leads the receiving corps with 14 catches for 299 yards and two touchdowns, followed by Logan Ward with 18 catches for 252 yards and four touchdowns. Taylor Tomlin has 18 receptions for 187 yards and two scores, and Hunter Holley has nine catches for 176 yards and a score.

Will Hinton leads the team on the ground with 107 carries for 765 yards and five touchdowns, followed by Michael Holley with 45 carries for 214 yards and a score.

Reed Eden, Andre Bruner, Eli Dunn, Asher Blue, and Joseph Davies lead the team in tackles per loss. Blue, Davies, and Denver Hanna have two sacks apiece. Jevion Jones has a team-best two interceptions, and Johnny Osborne has a team-best two fumble recoveries.

Ward handles the team’s kicking duties and is 16-of-18 on PATs this year. He is 4-of-5 on field goals with a long of 42, and he averages 30 yards per punt.

Around The State

No. 14 U.S. Grant (2-6) and No. 16 Putnam City West (0-8) have both opted out of the playoffs and will be playing each other in what is being dubbed the OKC Metro Bowl. The two teams are in rebuilding years, with rosters less than half as deep as most of their opponents. Rather than ending the year with what would likely be lopsided defeats, they have decided to give their seniors a winnable game to go out on, and a trophy has been created to commemorate the event.

No. 15 Northwest Classen (1-4) started the year with a win but canceled five-straight games due to COVID before losing to U.S. Grant. They forfeited their last three games for non-COVID reasons, which disqualified them from postseason competition. They still have the option to schedule a non-playoff game at any point prior to the conclusion of the postseason, if they can find a willing opponent.

No. 1 Bixby, No. 2 Stillwater, and No. 4 Choctaw all received byes in the first round. Stillwater has lost only two games in three seasons, both to Bixby, both in the State Championship finals. Choctaw is riding a four-game win streak, and their only in-state loss was to Bixby when they held the Spartans to a season-low scoring performance of 24-13. Bixby has won 33-consecutive games over three seasons, and is coming off a nationally-televised 70-21 win over Booker T. Washington on ESPN.

No. 5 Putnam City North (7-2) will host No. 12 Bartlesville (3-7), No. 8 Del City (3-5) will host No. 11 Ponca City (3-5), No. 3 Midwest City (6-2) will host No. 13 Muskogee (0-6), and No. 6 Booker T. Washington (6-3) will host No. 10 Lawton (4-4).

Class 6A-II Football Rankings - Week 12

Class 6A-II Sandite Pride Week 11 Football Rankings

1. Bixby (8-0) - Last week 70-21 vs. Booker T. Washington.
2. Stillwater (8-0) - Last week 40-14 vs. Putnam City North.
3. Midwest City (6-2) - Last week canceled vs. Northwest Classen.
4. Choctaw (7-3) - Last week 61-21 vs. Bartlesville.
5. Putnam City North (7-2).
6. Booker T. Washington (6-3).
7. Sand Springs (6-4) - Last week 51-13 vs. Putnam City West.
8. Del City (3-5) - Last week 35-22 vs. Lawton.
9. Deer Creek (4-5) - Last week 51-6 vs. U.S. Grant.
10. Lawton (4-4).
11. Ponca City (3-5) - Last week canceled vs. Muskogee.
12. Bartlesville (3-7).
13. Muskogee (0-6).
14. U.S. Grant (2-6).
15. Northwest Classen (1-3).
16. Putnam City West (0-8).

OSSAA 6A-II Football District Rankings

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

District 2
1. Bixby (5-0)
2. Choctaw (6-1)
3. Booker T. Washington (4-2)
4. Sand Springs (4-3)
5. Ponca City (2-4)
6. Bartlesville (2-5)
7. Muskogee (0-3)
8. Putnam City West (0-5)

CPHS Football: Sandites rout Putnam City West 51-13, eight Sandites score touchdowns

The Class 6A-II No. 7 ranked Charles Page High School football team (6-4, 4-3) rolled to a dominant 51-13 district win over No. 16 Putnam City West (0-8, 0-5) in the regular season finale Friday night at Patriot Stadium, and the game was safely out of reach for Putnam after the first half.

Sand Springs jumped out to a 44-0 lead before letting the Patriots on the board in their best first-half performance since the 2015 season opener against Nathan Hale. They scored on six consecutive possessions, and were poised for a seventh before Jaheim Butler intercepted a 50/50 ball in the end zone and ran it back 32 yards as time expired. Butler also scored Putnam’s lone touchdown of the half on a 47-yard run with only 1:20 remaining to avert the halftime shutout.

Braylon Flores and Brody Rutledge recovered a pair of muffed kicks and the Sandites took a 14-0 lead before the Patriot offense ever stepped onto the field. Blake Jones scored the first touchdown on a one-yard run, then Ty Pennington tossed a 35-yard scoring strike to Jacob Blevins.

The Patriots actually marched as far as the Sandite 8-yard line on their first possession, but Nate Caseboldt made an end zone interception for the touchback to set up an eight-play march and nine-yard touchdown pass from Pennington to Keaton Campbell.

Sand Springs took a 21-0 lead into the second quarter and scored on a fourth-down 35-yard pass from Pennington to Jamon Sisco. Pennington juked two Patriot defenders before getting the pass off to Sisco, who ran it in from the 15.

Gabe Brown made a tackle for a turnover on downs in Patriot territory, and Tyyee Atkison scored a two-yard touchdown run soon after. Atkison suffered what was supposedly a season-ending hip injury against Bishop Kelley earlier this year, but healed up ahead of schedule and carried the ball 12 times for 78 yards in his return to action.

Putnam West gave the Sandites a free safety late in the half when a bad hike traveled past the punter and out of the end zone. The Sandites followed it with a six-play 38-yard march and five-yard touchdown run from Ryan Shoemaker to make it 44-0.

The second half utilized a running clock, and the Sandites ran the ball on all but one play. Rutledge took over at quarterback and scored his first varsity touchdown from three yards out in the fourth quarter. Butler added a 44-yard scoring run for the Patriots and Saul Olvera Jr. kicked the final point of the game.

Conner Light and Trevor Stone made fumble recoveries for the Sandites in the second half, and Stone’s averted a likely Patriot score from the 8-yard line. Kesean Sadler got an interception for the home team.

Pennington ended the game 18-of-29 for 253 yards and three scores. Sisco was his top receiver with seven catches for 115 yards, followed by Campbell with five catches for 55 yards. Blake Jones had six carries for 34 yards. Heinen was 7-for-7 kicking PATs and is a perfect 26-of-26 this season.

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CORRECTION: Putnam City West announced Saturday, November 7th, that they will be playing a non-playoff post-season home game against No. 14 U.S. Grant (2-6) Thursday at 7:00 p.m. Grant has also opted out of the playoffs. Due to COVID-19-related cancelations this season, the OSSAA has ruled that teams who didn’t play a full ten games in the regular season have the option to play extra games through December 5th. The game will be billed the OKC Metro Bowl.

Next Friday Sand Springs will likely get to host a playoff game for the first time since 2013 due to the changes in typical playoff structure. In a normal year the Sandites would be traveling to No. 2 Stillwater to take on the District 1 Champions. However, if more than four teams from District 1 decide to play in the postseason, then the Sandites will get to host the No. 5 seed, which will likely be either No. 10 Lawton (4-4) or No. 9 Deer Creek (4-5).

CPHS Football Preview: Sandites travel to Putnam City West Friday

The Class 6A-II No. 7 ranked Charles Page High School football team (5-4, 3-3) will wrap up the regular season Friday night in Oklahoma City with a district game at No. 16 Putnam City West (0-7, 0-4).

The Sandites will be making their first-ever appearance at Patriot Stadium, which first opened in 2019. Up until last year, the Patriots have shared a stadium with Putnam City and Putnam City North. The new $8 million, 3,500-capacity facility is located at 8500 Northwest 23rd Street.

The two teams have only met twice, and Sand Springs owns the series 2-0. They won the first-ever meeting 29-24 in 2016 at home, then won 28-14 on the road in 2017.

Sand Springs is coming off a 21-14 win over Bartlesville, and is one victory away from its first winning season since 2016. They already have as many wins this year as they did in the past two years combined. Putnam West has suffered 23-straight losses and has only won two games in four seasons.

Bobby Klinck is in his first season with the Sandites, and owns a 18-16 record as a head coach. Craig Maynard is in his second year with the Patriots and is 5-29 in his career.

Sand Springs is currently ranked fourth in the district, and Putnam West is eighth. The Sandites have the 9th ranked offense and 11th ranked defense in Class 6A-II. The Patriots have the No. 16 offense and No. 14 defense.

The Sandites

Junior quarterback Ty Pennington is 100 of 202 passing this season for 1650 yards and ten touchdowns with only three interceptions. In his career he is 215-433-3085-6 with 23 scores. He has emerged as a running threat this season with 139 carries for 494 yards and 11 touchdowns, including a career-best 147-yard performance against Bartlesville.

Keaton Campbell is 41-546 receiving with six touchdowns this season, and is 86-1239 in his career with nine scores. He also averages 7.1 yards per punt return and 13 yards per kick return.

Jamon Sisco is 22-459 receiving with three touchdowns this season, and is 37-697 with seven scores in his career. He is also 33-106 rushing this season and averages 22.7 yards per kick return with one touchdown. He has also blocked three kicks.

Jacob Blevins is 19-456 receiving with one score. Ryan Shoemaker is 13-158 receiving. Blake Jones is 81-377 rushing for five touchdowns.

Zach Heinen is 19-of-19 on PATs and 2-of-3 on field goals with a long of 36. He also averages 33.2 yards per punt. Greg Reed is averaging 48 yards per kickoff.

Sango Whitehorn has 76 tackles, 18 for loss, six sacks, and two blocked kicks. Landon Hendricks has 74 tackles, 17.5 for loss, five sacks, five fumble recoveries, and two forced fumbles.

Drake Fain has 67 tackles, 6.5 for loss, one sack, an interception, a fumble recovery, and a forced fumble. Brooks Dudley has 67 tackles, 19 for loss, 1.5 sacks, an interception, and a forced fumble.

Brycen Peterman has five fumble recoveries, two interceptions, and a forced fumble. Micah Calico, Bryson Chase, Daren Hawkins, Dominic Ornelas, and Dylan Sallas have all made takeaways.