CPHS Basketball: Girls make 15-point comeback win in Ponca, Burris/Armstead score 14

Madison Burris makes a pass during the Enid Holiday Classic. (Photo: Scott Emigh). Burris scored a team-high 14 points against Ponca City Saturday.

Trailing 41-26 early in the fourth quarter, the Lady Sandites had to score as many points in the final stanza as they had in the first three in order to beat No. 18 Ponca City (9-3) in a 52-51 thriller.

The Class 6A No. 11 ranked Charles Page High School girls’ basketball team (8-2) pulled off their biggest come-from-behind win of the season Saturday afternoon at Allen Robson Field House, ending the game on a seven-point run for a 52-51 non-conference win over the Wildcats.

Journey Armstead and Madison Burris scored 14 apiece in a balanced team effort. It was Armstead’s ninth time leading the team this season, and Burris’s second. Burris matched her previous season-best. Raegan Padilla returned to action after being out sick for the past three games. She didn’t start, but was first off the bench with 8 points, all in the second quarter.

Burris was first on the board, hitting a three on the first field goal attempt of the game. Then came an eight-point Wildcat run before Darrian Jordan scored on a pass from Padilla and Armstead took a steal coast to coast. The visitors struggled with fouls early on, committing six in the first period, and found themselves down 10-7 at the buzzer. 

Hailey Jackson laid up to start the second period and Padilla sank a three to regain the lead. Baylee Fincher and Carlie Badley tied it up twice for the home team, but the visitors closed out on a 5-1 run, all from Padilla, for a 19-15 locker room advantage. The Wildcats out-fouled the Sandites 7-1 in the second quarter. 

Jackson stole the opening possession of the second half and put up two. Baylee Fincher did the same for the Wildcats, Armstead put up two, then the home team went on a run for their first lead in over a quarter. Badley made an easy two, then Baylee Fincher drilled back-to-back threes and a free throw for a 26-23 advantage. Badley drew a foul from Burris for a three-point play, then Karis Branstetter hit a three before Armstead broke up the fifteen-point run with a free throw. 

Badley kept the Wildcat momentum running with two twos, then Armstead and Ashlynn Fincher traded layups to end the third 38-26. 

Ashlynn Fincher kicked off the fourth quarter with a three, but Burris stole the show, scoring three straight field goals, including two threes. Foul trouble soon caught up with the Sandites as they found themselves in the bonus with five minutes to play. Badley made a free throw and Branstetter swished a three to regain the double digit advantage. Burris hit another three, then Ashlynn Fincher scored two. 

Bayleigh Cheney was the next Sandite to find the spotlight, hitting back-to-back threes. Sandite fouls kept the Wildcats out front, but Armstead made a three-point play with a minute left to make it 51-48. Jackson scored a putback to make it a one-point game with 28.4 remaining. 

Armstead got a steal, but both she and Jackson missed layups and Jade Shrum had to foul Branstetter to keep the game alive. The Wildcat missed both of her shots and Armstead scored the go-ahead bucket with three seconds on the clock. Baylee Fincher missed the last second three and the Sandites escaped with their biggest comeback win of the year. 

Baylee Fincher led all scorers with 16, followed by Branstetter with 13 and Badley with 12. 

Sand Springs will return to action Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. with a Frontier Valley Conference home game against No. 16 Jenks (5-2). Ponca will host U.S. Grant (1-6) Tuesday at 6:00 p.m. 

CPHS 52 POHI 51
1Q:
POHI 10-7.
2Q: CPHS 12-5.
3Q: POHI 23-7.
4Q: CPHS 26-13.

Free Throws: CPHS 5-of-12, POHI 12-of-20.
Field Goals: CPHS 20-of-52, POHI 17-of-35.
Offensive Rebounds: CPHS 14, POHI 6.
Defensive Rebounds: CPHS 12, POHI 18.
Total Rebounds: CPHS 26, POHI 24.
Steals: CPHS 11, POHI 13.
Blocks: CPHS 1, POHI 3.
Fouls: CPHS 18, POHI 12.

(Sand Springs stats)
Scoring: Burris 14, Armstead 14, Padilla 8, Jackson 6, Cheney 6, Regalado 2, Jordan 2.
Offensive Rebounds: Armstead 5, Jackson 5, Regalado 2, Burris 1, Jordan 1.
Defensive Rebounds: Jackson 4, Burris 3, Armstead 1, Shrum 1, Regalado 1, Padilla 1, Cheney 1.
Total Rebounds: Jackson 9, Armstead 6, Burris 4, Regalado 3, Shrum 1, Padilla 1, Jordan 1, Cheney 1.
Steals: Armstead 5, Jordan 3 Jackson 2, Cheney 1.
Assists: Jackson 2, Armstead 1, Shrum 1, Burris 1, Regalado 1, Padilla 1, Jordan 1.
Blocks: Jackson 1.
Fouls: Shrum 4, Burris 4, Armstead 3, Jackson 2, Padilla 2, Cheney 2, Regalado 1.

(Ponca City partial stats)
Scoring: B. Fincher 16, Branstetter 13, Badley 12, A. Fincher 7, Bear 3.
Fouls: A. Fincher 3, B. Fincher 3, Bear 3, Badley 2, Branstetter 1.

OSSAA 6A Girls Basketball Week 4 Rankings

Class 6A Rankings (First Place Votes) - Record.
1. Deer Creek (9), 5-1.
2. Choctaw (4), 6-0.
3. Edmond North (3), 7-1.
4. Booker T. Washington (5), 6-0.
4. Norman (2), 7-1.
6. Union, 6-1.
7. Moore, 4-2.
8. Sapulpa, 4-2.
9. Midwest City, 6-0.
10. Norman North, 5-2.
11. Sand Springs, 5-1.
12. Edmond Memorial, 4-3.
13. Edmond Santa Fe, 4-3.
14. Putnam City West, 5-4.
15. Bixby, 2-4.
16. Jenks, 4-2.
16. Mustang, 3-4.
18. Ponca City, 6-2.
19. Putnam City North, 2-3.
20. Westmoore, 4-3.

Conference Strength
57.5 Central Oklahoma
45.6 Frontier Valley
45.3 Big Ten
16.0 All-City

Top Offenses
(Avg. Points Scored)
64.0 Choctaw
64.0 Edmond North
63.3 Norman
62.7 Moore
60.2 Midwest City
59.9 Booker T. Washington
57.6 Ponca City
56.7 Deer Creek
54.8 Broken Arrow
54.4 Mustang
53.4 Putnam North
52.8 Jenks
52.6 Edmond Santa Fe
52.5 Sapulpa
52.4 Yukon
51.3 Sand Springs
50.7 Edmond Memorial
48.9 Westmoore
48.0 Putnam West
47.0 Putnam City
46.3 Northwest Classen
46.2 Bartlesville
45.2 Bixby
43.6 Muskogee
43.0 Union
43.0 Norman North
41.9 Enid
41.8 Owasso
37.6 Lawton
35.5 Stillwater
30.6 Southmoore
23.5 U.S. Grant

Top Defenses
(Avg. Points Allowed)
35.1 Norman North
35.7 Choctaw
36.7 Union
37.2 Midwest City
38.6 Westmoore
39.4 Ponca City
41.2 Jenks
42.4 Yukon
42.8 Booker T. Washington
42.8 Bixby
43.0 Sand Springs
43.4 Mustang
46.0 Edmond Memorial
46.3 Moore
46.8 Edmond North
47.5 Sapulpa
47.5 Bartlesville
48.1 Putnam West
48.7 Stillwater
48.9 Norman
51.0 Putnam North
51.0 U.S. Grant
51.2 Northwest Classen
51.3 Broken Arrow
51.9 Edmond Santa Fe
52.0 Enid
54.0 Putnam City
54.2 Owasso
56.2 Deer Creek
58.0 Lawton
59.8 Muskogee
60.0 Southmoore

Avg. Point Differential
28.3 Choctaw
23.0 Midwest City
18.3 Ponca City
17.3 Edmond North
16.7 Booker T. Washington
16.3 Moore
14.4 Norman
11.7 Jenks
11.0 Mustang
10.3 Westmoore
10.0 Yukon
8.3 Sand Springs
7.9 Norman North
6.3 Union
5.0 Sapulpa
4.7 Edmond Memorial
3.5 Broken Arrow
2.4 Putnam North
2.3 Bixby
0.7 Edmond Santa Fe
0.5 Deer Creek
-0.1 Putnam West
-1.3 Bartlesville
-4.8 Northwest Classen
-7.0 Putnam City
-10.1 Enid
-12.4 Owasso
-13.2 Stillwater
-16.2 Muskogee
-20.4 Lawton
-27.5 U.S. Grant
-29.4 Southmoore

Conference Standings

All-City
2-0 Classen SAS
2-1 Southeast
1-0 Star Spencer
1-1 U.S. Grant
1-2 John Marshall
0-0 Northwest Classen
0-1 Capitol Hill
0-2 Douglass

Big Ten
3-0 Choctaw
2-0 Midwest City
1-1 Putnam North
1-1 Putnam City
1-1 Eisenhower
0-1 Putnam West
0-1 Lawton
0-3 Enid

Central Oklahoma
4-1 Edmond North
3-0 Deer Creek
3-1 Edmond Memorial
3-1 Norman North
2-1 Moore
2-1 Norman
2-2 Edmond Santa Fe
2-2 Mustang
1-3 Westmoore
0-3 Stillwater
0-3 Yukon
0-4 Southmoore

Frontier Valley
3-0 Booker T. Washington
3-1 Union
2-1 Sapulpa
1-1 Sand Springs
1-1 Owasso
1-1 Broken Arrow
1-1 Jenks
1-2 Bartlesville
0-2 Muskogee
0-3 Bixby

CPHS Basketball: Girls win 4th-straight 60-45 against Owasso, Armstead scores 14

The Class 6A No. 11 ranked Charles Page High School girls’ basketball team (5-1, 1-1) won their fourth-straight game Tuesday night, 60-45 against Owasso (2-3, 1-1) behind a team effort that saw nine players in the score book.

Owasso got hot early for a 7-0 lead behind baskets from Karson Zumwalt and Mallory Hendrix, but the visitors came storming back for a 12-11 advantage, ending the quarter on a six-point run. Journey Armstead scored six in the period, with help from Madison Burris, Hailey Jackson, and Darrian Jordan. 

A three-pointer from Kelsey Korb gave Owasso the lead to start the second quarter, but after a brief tie at 16-16, the Sandites ran the game with a nine-point streak to close the half up 33-22. 

Owasso never got back within single digits, and the Sandites were able to run the bench after taking a 51-33 lead early in the fourth. Their biggest lead came at 60-42 before the Rams scored three to end the game.

Sixteen Sandites saw action, led by Armstead with 14 points and Burris with 13. Sophia Regalado scored a career-high 5, while Fayth Walker Alison Day each scored 2 for the first points of their varsity careers.

Zumwalt was the only Ram in double digits with 10 points, closely followed by Korb and Ellie Morrill with 9 each. Nine Rams also scored in the game.

Sand Springs will return to action Thursday, December 26th at 3:30 p.m. against U.S. Grant (1-2) in the first round of the Enid Holiday Classic. Owasso will travel to No. 8 Sapulpa (4-1) January 7th following winter break.

CPHS 60 OHS 45
1Q:
CPHS 12-11.
2Q: CPHS 21-11.
3Q: CPHS 15-11.
4Q: Tied 12-12.

Free Throws: CPHS 21-of-26, OHS 9-of-14.
Field Goals: CPHS 18-of-63, OHS 16-of-43.
Offensive Rebounds: CPHS 19, OHS 5.
Defensive Rebounds: CPHS 26, OHS 19.
Total Rebounds: CPHS 45, OHS 24.
Steals: CPHS 13, OHS 3.
Blocks: CPHS 1, OHS 4.
Fouls: CPHS 17, OHS 16.





(Sand Springs stats)
Scoring: Armstead 14, Burris 13, Jordan 7, Jackson 6, Padilla 6, Shrum 5, Regalado 5, Walker 2, Day 2.
Offensive Rebounds: Jordan 4, Regalado 3, Burris 2, Jackson 2, Armstead 2, Padilla 2, Shrum 1, Hughes 1, Brown 1, Day 1.
Defensive Rebounds: Armstead 6, Jackson 4, Burris 3, Regalado 3, Jordan 2, Hampton 2, Hughes 2, Padilla 1, Cheney 1, Harris 1, Hughes 1.
Total Rebounds: Armstead 8, Burris 6, Jackson 6, Jordan 6, Regalado 6, Padilla 3, Hampton 2, Hughes 2, Shrum 1, Cheney 1, Harris 1, Brown 1, Day 1.
Steals: Armstead 4, Padilla 3, Burris 2, Jordan 2, Jackson 1, Tanner 1.
Assists: Armstead 2, Regalado 1.
Blocks: Regalado 1.
Fouls: Burris 4, Jackson 3, Regalado 2, Harris 2, Armstead 1, Padilla 1, Jordan 1, Cheney 1, Tanner 1, Brown 1.

(Owasso partial stats)
Scoring: Zumwalt 10, Korb 9, Morrill 9, Hendrix 6, Vancuren 4, Rose 2, Cornejo 2, Lebeau 2, DeBerry 1.
Fouls: Vancuren 4, Rose 4, Hendrix 2, Stocksen 2, Morrill 2, Korb 1, DeBerry 1, Cornejo 1.

OSSAA 6A Girls Basketball Week 3 Rankings

Class 6A Rankings (First Place Votes) - Record.
1. Edmond North (22), 6-0.
2. Union (2), 6-0.
3. Norman (2), 7-1.
4. Choctaw (1), 5-0.
5. Booker T. Washington, 4-0.
6. Moore (1), 4-2.
7. Deer Creek, 4-1.
8. Sapulpa, 3-1.
9. Midwest City, 5-0.
10. Norman North, 4-2.
11. Sand Springs, 4-1.
12. Edmond Memorial, 3-3.
13. Bixby, 2-3.
14. Putnam City North, 2-2.
15. Westmoore, 4-2.
16. Edmond Santa Fe, 3-2.
17. Bartlesville, 3-2.
18. Jenks, 3-2.
19. Putnam City West, 2-3.
20. Mustang, 1-4.

Conference Strength
55.5 Central Oklahoma
50.4 Frontier Valley
43.1 Big Ten
14.8 All-City

Top Offenses
(Avg. Points Scored)
64.6 Choctaw
63.7 Edmond North
63.5 Booker T. Washington
63.3 Norman
62.7 Moore
57.0 Midwest City
56.3 Putnam North
54.2 Deer Creek
54.2 Ponca City
52.8 Sapulpa
52.2 Putnam West
52.0 Jenks
51.8 Broken Arrow
51.7 Yukon
51.7 Edmond Memorial
51.4 Edmond Santa Fe
50.0 Westmoore
49.8 Mustang
49.2 Sand Springs
48.0 Northwest Classen
47.0 Putnam City
46.4 Bartlesville
46.0 Bixby
43.2 Norman North
42.8 Enid
42.7 Union
41.3 Muskogee
41.0 Owasso
37.6 Lawton
36.0 Stillwater
33.4 Southmoore
26.0 U.S. Grant

Top Defenses
(Avg. Points Allowed)
33.2 Union
34.4 Choctaw
36.0 Norman North
37.5 Westmoore
38.3 Yukon
40.2 Midwest City
40.4 Jenks
41.2 Ponca City
41.2 Bixby
42.5 Booker T. Washington
42.6 Sand Springs
44.2 Edmond North
45.6 Bartlesville
46.3 Moore
46.7 Edmond Memorial
47.0 Sapulpa
47.0 Stillwater
48.2 Edmond Santa Fe
48.5 Putnam North
48.9 Norman
50.8 Mustang
50.3 Northwest Classen
52.3 Broken Arrow
52.3 Owasso
52.3 U.S. Grant
54.0 Putnam City
54.4 Deer Creek
54.6 Putnam West
55.0 Enid
57.5 Muskogee
58.0 Lawton
60.6 Southmoore

Avg. Point Differential
30.2 Choctaw
21.0 Booker T. Washington
19.5 Edmond North
16.8 Midwest City
16.3 Moore
14.4 Norman
13.4 Yukon
13.0 Ponca City
12.5 Westmoore
11.6 Jenks
9.5 Union
7.8 Putnam North
7.2 Norman North
6.6 Sand Springs
5.8 Sapulpa
5.0 Edmond Memorial
4.8 Bixby
3.2 Edmond Santa Fe
0.8 Bartlesville
-0.2 Deer Creek
-0.5 Broken Arrow
-1.0 Mustang
-2.4 Putnam West
-3.3 Northwest Classen
-7.0 Putnam City
-11.0 Stillwater
-11.3 Owasso
-12.3 Enid
-16.3 Muskogee
-20.4 Lawton
-26.3 U.S. Grant
-27.2 Southmoore

Conference Standings

All-City
2-0 Classen SAS
1-0 John Marshall
1-1 U.S. Grant
1-1 Southeast
0-0 Northwest Classen
0-0 Star Spencer
0-1 Capitol Hill
0-2 Douglass

Big Ten
2-0 Choctaw
2-0 Midwest City
1-0 Putnam North
1-1 Putnam City
1-1 Eisenhower
0-1 Putnam West
0-1 Lawton
0-3 Enid

Central Oklahoma
3-0 Edmond North
2-0 Deer Creek
2-1 Moore
2-1 Edmond Memorial
2-1 Norman
2-1 Norman North
1-1 Edmond Santa Fe
1-2 Westmoore
0-2 Mustang
0-2 Southmoore
0-2 Stillwater
0-2 Yukon

Frontier Valley
3-0 Union
1-0 Booker T. Washington
1-0 Owasso
1-0 Sapulpa
1-1 Bartlesville
0-1 Broken Arrow
0-1 Jenks
0-1 Muskogee
0-1 Sand Springs
0-2 Bixby

CPHS Basketball: Sandites advance to Tournament Finals after OT win against Ada, Burris scores 14

The Class 6A No. 12 ranked Charles Page High School girls basketball (3-1) is headed back to the Bishop Kelley Invitational finals for the fourth time in the past five years after a thrilling 48-46 overtime victory against 4A No. 17 Ada (3-1) Friday evening at the Bishop Eusebius J. Beltran Activity Center in Tulsa.

Sand Springs won three straight titles from 2015-2017 at the tournament, but settled for third place last year. They will play Saturday at 7:00 p.m. against the winner of 6A No. 18 Jenks (2-1) vs. 5A No. 17 Bishop Kelley (1-3).

Tatum Havens scored a three-pointer for the Cougars to open the game, and the Sandites didn’t take their first lead till a four-point run late in the quarter at 10-8. Havens bookended the period with another three for the lead.

Sand Springs got hot in the second period, winning it 13-7 for a comfortable 23-18 halftime advantage, but Ada ran away with things in the third thanks to an eight-point streak late in the period. Journey Armstead broke things up, but Amaya Frizell had the final say for the 32-31 lead.

Madison Burris put the Sandites back out front at 36-34 and they worked up a four-point lead, but foul trouble helped Ada close the gap to 38-37 with under three minutes to play. Jade Shrum hit a three, but Havens made a free throw and Landyn Owens scored on a steal to make it a one-point game with 26 seconds remaining.

Raegan Padilla made a free throw with 14.5 seconds left that stopped Ada from winning outright, but Owens tied it up with two seconds remaining to force overtime.

Havens put the Cougars up first, Burris drained a three for the lead, then Shayla Wofford gave Ada the penultimate lead. The Cougars played keep away to try and get off the final shot, forcing Burris to foul Alex Hamilton with 23.7 remaining. Hamilton missed both free throws and Armstead got the rebound, then sank a pair from the charity stripe to make it 47-46.

With seven seconds left Owens was called for traveling, and Frizell had to foul Burris to keep the game alive. Burris made one and missed the second, but Owens missed her corresponding desperation shot and the Sandites held on to the win.

Owens led all scorers with 15 points, closely followed by Havens and Burris with 14 apiece. Burris’s effort tied her career-high, and marked her first time leading the team. Armstead recorded her first double-double of the season with 13 points and 11 rebounds, and Hailey Jackson added 10 points with 6 boards.

Ada will play the loser of the Jenks vs. Bishop Kelley game Saturday at 4:00 p.m. for third place.

CPHS 48 Ada 46
1Q:
Ada 11-10.
2Q: CPHS 13-7.
3Q: Ada 14-8.
4Q: CPHS 11-10.
OT: CPHS 6-4.

Free Throws: CPHS 10-of-19, Ada 13-of-21.
Field Goals: CPHS 17-of-57, Ada 15-of-43.
Offensive Rebounds: CPHS 11, Ada 4.
Defensive Rebounds: CPHS 20, Ada 28.
Total Rebounds: CPHS 31, Ada 32.
Steals: CPHS 12, Ada 4.
Blocks: CPHS 0, Ada 3.
Fouls: CPHS 23, Ada 18.

(Sand Springs Stats)
Scoring: Burris 14, Armstead 13, Jackson 10, Shrum 8, Jordan 2, Padilla 1.
Offensive Rebounds: Jackson 3, Armstead 2, Regalado 2, Padilla 1, Shrum 1, Burris 1, Jordan 1.
Defensive Rebounds: Armstead 9, Jackson 4, Burris 3, Hampton 2, Shrum 2.
Total Rebounds: Armstead 11, Jackson 7, Burris 4, Shrum 3, Hampton 2, Regalado 2, Jordan 1, Padilla 1.
Steals: Armstead 4, Jackson 4, Padilla 2, Shrum 1, Burris 1.
Assists: Shrum 4, Armstead 3, Padilla 1, Jackson 1.
Fouls: Jordan 4, Jackson 4, Armstead 3, Shrum 3, Burris 2, Padilla 2.

(Ada Partial Stats)
Scoring: Owens 15, Havens 14, Frizell 9, Wofford 8.
Fouls: Alexus Hamilton 5, Owens 4, Alex Hamilton 4, Havens 2, Wofford 2, Frizell 1.

CPHS Basketball: Lady Sandites beat Edison 57-40 at BK Tournament, Armstead scores 24

The Class 6A No. 12 ranked Charles Page High School girls basketball team (2-1) overcame a rocky start against 5A No. 15 Edison Prep (1-2) Thursday morning in the first round of the Bishop Kelley Invitational, finishing strong with a 21-12 fourth quarter after leading by only 3 late in the third.

Their 57-40 win over Edison advances them to the semifinals against the winner of 4A No. 16 Ada (2-0) vs. 5A No. 18 Claremore (0-1) Friday at 4:00 p.m. The Lady Sandites are coming off a third-place performance in the tournament last season, but won three-straight titles from 2015-2017.

First-year head coach Joshua Berry switched up his starters from the first two games, and nine players saw action in the first half, but the team failed to find much traction outside of sophomore standout Journey Armstead.

Armstead scored seven of the Sandites’ first quarter points, and they trailed 11-9 going into the second period. Sophia Regalado and Madison Burris tallied free throws to briefly regain the advantage, but Destiny Smith hit a three to tie it at 14-14, and another for the 19-16 lead. Mikah Hampton and Darrian Jordan also hit layups in a nine-point run in the closing minutes, and the Sandites took a 25-21 lead into the locker room behind a 17-point performance from Armstead.

Sandite foul trouble helped the Eagles crawl back into contention with a six-point run in the third quarter to cut it to 31-28, but a three pointer and a steal and score from Armstead made it 36-28 at the buzzer.

A thirteen-point run spanning two periods put the Sandites up 44-28 before Taniya Tease broke it up. Mariah Smith added another Eagle score, but Sand Springs went on a nine-point run for a 21-point advantage and sent in the third string for the final minutes.

Armstead led all scorers for the third time this season, tallying 24 for the winning team. Mariah Smith led the Eagles with 11, and they were the only two to score double digits. Burris and Jackson were each only a basket away from double-doubles, with Burris snagging a career-high 13 rebounds and Jackson with 11. Fifteen Sandites saw action in the game.

Edison will play the loser of the Ada vs. Claremore match-up Friday at 10:00 a.m.

CPHS 57 Edison 39
1Q:
Edison 11-9.
2Q: CPHS 16-10.
3Q: CPHS 11-7.
4Q: CPHS 21-11.

Free Throws: CPHS 13-of-24, Edison, 11-of-17.
Field Goals: CPHS 20-of-52, Edison 12-of-55.
Offensive Rebounds: CPHS 13, Edison 12.
Defensive Rebounds: CPHS 31, Edison 17.
Total Rebounds: CPHS 44, Edison 29.
Steals: CPHS 13, Edison 8.
Blocks: CPHS 1, Edison 4.
Fouls: CPHS 13, Edison 17.

(Sand Springs Stats)
Scoring: Armstead 24, Jackson 9, Burris 8, Padilla 7, Hampton 4, Brown 2, Jordan 2, Regalado 1.
Offensive Rebounds: Jackson 6, Burris 4, Shrum 1, Jordan 1, Padilla 1.
Defensive Rebounds: Burris 9, Jackson 5, Padilla 4, Armstead 4, Regalado 3, Jordan 2, Cheney 2, Hampton 1, Shrum 1.
Total Rebounds: Burris 13, Jackson 11, Padilla 5, Armstead 4, Regalado 3, Jordan 3, Cheney 2, Hampton 1.
Steals: Armstead 4, Jackson 4, Burris 3, Shrum 1, Walker 1.
Assists: Armstead 2, Burris 1.
Blocks: Burris 1.
Fouls: Shrum 3, Armstead 2, Burris 2, Jackson 1, Jordan 1, Padilla 1, Cheney 1, Hampton 1, Brown 1.

(Edison Partial Stats)
Scoring: M. Smith 11, Tease 9, D. Smith 7, Williams 4, Malone 3, Parras, 2, Davis 2, Closslin 2.