OSSAA 6A Girls Basketball Week 9 Rankings

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

Conference Strength
56.0 Central Oklahoma
47.4 Frontier Valley
40.6 Big Ten
14.8 All-City

Top Offenses
(Avg. Points Scored)

64.5 Moore
63.8 Norman
62.6 Deer Creek
61.3 Choctaw
61.2 Booker T. Washington
59.1 Sapulpa
58.1 Sand Springs
56.8 Edmond North
55.7 Edmond Santa Fe
55.0 Ponca City
54.7 Broken Arrow
54.0 Midwest City
53.5 Bixby
53.0 Putnam North
52.3 Jenks
51.3 Mustang
50.5 Putnam West
50.3 Edmond Memorial
50.3 Westmoore
49.7 Union
48.7 Putnam City
47.5 Northwest Classen
47.0 Norman North
45.9 Yukon
45.6 Muskogee
44.1 Bartlesville
41.0 Enid
38.8 Lawton
37.8 Stillwater
36.5 Owasso
33.9 Southmoore
18.6 U.S. Grant

Top Defenses
(Avg. Points Allowed)
36.5 Choctaw
37.9 Norman North
38.4 Union
41.4 Midwest City
41.9 Bixby
42.1 Ponca City
43.2 Sapulpa
44.8 Edmond Memorial
44.9 Mustang
45.2 Edmond North
45.4 Westmoore
45.5 Putnam West
46.1 Putnam North
46.3 Yukon
46.8 Booker T. Washington
46.9 Norman
47.0 Moore
47.1 Stillwater
47.5 Jenks
47.8 Sand Springs
49.8 Putnam City
50.9 Deer Creek
51.3 Owasso
51.8 Bartlesville
51.9 Northwest Classen
52.7 U.S. Grant
54.2 Enid
54.4 Edmond Santa Fe
55.3 Muskogee
56.4 Broken Arrow
57.2 Southmoore
64.3 Lawton

Avg. Point Differential
24.8 Choctaw
17.5 Moore
16.9 Norman
15.9 Sapulpa
14.4 Booker T. Washington
12.9 Ponca City
12.6 Midwest City
11.7 Deer Creek
11.6 Edmond North
11.6 Bixby
11.3 Union
10.3 Sand Springs
9.1 Norman North
6.9 Putnam North
6.3 Mustang
5.5 Edmond Memorial
5.0 Putnam West
4.9 Westmoore
4.8 Jenks
1.3 Edmond Santa Fe
-0.4 Yukon
-1.1 Putnam City
-1.7 Broken Arrow
-4.4 Northwest Classen
-7.7 Bartlesville
-9.3 Stillwater
-9.6 Muskogee
-13.2 Enid
-14.8 Owasso
-23.3 Southmoore
-25.5 Lawton
-34.1 U.S. Grant

Conference Standings

All-City
7-1 Southeast
5-0 Classen SAS
3-3 Star Spencer
3-4 John Marshall
2-2 Northwest Classen
2-3 Capitol Hill
1-3 U.S. Grant
0-7 Douglass

Big Ten
7-0 Choctaw
4-1 Midwest City
4-2 Putnam North
3-3 Putnam West
2-2 Eisenhower
2-3 Putnam City
0-5 Lawton
0-6 Enid

Central Oklahoma
9-0 Deer Creek
7-1 Norman
7-1 Moore
7-2 Edmond North
6-3 Norman North
4-4 Edmond Santa Fe
4-5 Mustang
3-5 Edmond Memorial
2-7 Westmoore
1-7 Yukon
1-7 Stillwater
0-8 Southmoore

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

CPHS Basketball: Sandites fall 64-43 to No. 11 Bixby, Armstead scores 16

The Class 6A No. 11 ranked Bixby High School girls’ basketball team (11-6, 5-3) won their seventh-straight game Friday night at the Whitey Ford Sports Complex, 64-43 against Frontier Valley Conference foe No. 10 Charles Page High School (12-4, 5-3) from Sand Springs.

The Spartans out-shot and out-rebounded the Sandites, and had more contributors in the scorebook. Sandite sophomore Journey Armstead led all scorers with 16 points, but Hailey Jackson was the only other Sandite in double-digits with 10 points and 9 rebounds. Bixby had three double-digit scorers: Gracy Wernli posted 15, Deonna Owens scored 11, and Alyssa Nielson added 10.

Wernli kicked off the game with a three for the Spartans, but Madison Burris and Armstead made threes of their own and the Sandites stayed out front till a nine-point run from the home team made it 14-8. Leyshia Morris added another three and Darrian Jordan scored a traditional three to end the quarter down 16-14. 

Morris tied it up to start the second quarter and Raegan Padilla and Sophia Regalado added buckets for the lead. After falling behind 21-18 Bixby got hot and ended the half on a 17-5 run, with Wernli’s 13 points leading all scorers. 

The Spartans continued to run away with things in the third period, outscoring their guests 19-8 with three threes for a 54-34 advantage, and neither team made any real headway in the final quarter. 

The Sandites will return to action Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. with a Highway 97 Rivalry road game at No. 8 Sapulpa (14-3, 7-1). Bixby will travel to Owasso (4-13, 2-6) Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.

Bixby 64 CPHS 43
1Q:
Bixby 16-14.
2Q: Bixby 19-12.
3Q: Bixby 19-8.
4Q: Bixby 10-9.

Free Throws: Bixby 12-of-16, CPHS 9-of-18.
Field Goals: Bixby 23-of-48, CPHS 15-of-48.
Offensive Rebounds: Bixby 9, CPHS 11.
Defensive Rebounds: Bixby 23, CPHS 15.
Total Rebounds: Bixby 32, CPHS 26.
Steals: Bixby 7, CPHS 9.
Blocks: Bixby 1, CPHS 1.
Fouls: Bixby 15, CPHS 17.

(Sand Springs statistics)
Scoring: Armstead 16, Jackson 10, Morris 5, Padilla 4, Burris 3, Jordan 3, Regalado 2.
Offensive Rebounds: Jackson 5, Armstead 2, Regalado 2, Morris 1, Burris 1.
Defensive Rebounds: Jackson 4, Burris 3, Armstead 2, Padilla 2, Morris 2, Shrum 1, Regalado 1.
Total Rebounds: Jackson 9, Armstead 4, Burris 4, Morris 3, Regalado 3, Padilla 2, Shrum 1.
Steals: Padilla 4, Armstead 3, Jackson 1, Jordan 1.
Assists: Armstead 3, Padilla 1, Burris 1, Morris 1.
Blocks: Padilla 1.
Fouls: Burris 5, Padilla 4, Jackson 3, Jordan 2, Shrum 1, Morris 1, Cheney 1.

(Bixby partial statistics)
Scoring: Wernli 15, Owens 11, Nielsen 10, Baldwin 8, Mayes 8, Bradley 6, King 4, Hendricks 2.
Fouls: Nielsen 5, Bradley 3, Hendricks 2, Baldwin 2, Wernli 1, Owens 1, King 1.

CPHS Basketball: Lady Sandites pummel Muskogee 86-64, Armstead scores 20

The Class 6A No. 10 ranked Charles Page High School girls’ basketball team (12-3, 5-2) easily handled unranked Muskogee (5-11, 0-7) Tuesday night at the Ed Dubie Field House, winning the conference game 86-64 in their second-highest-scoring outing of the season.

Sophomore standout Journey Armstead was just one rebound shy of a triple double, with 20 points, 10 assists, and 9 rebounds. Three other Sandites also scored in the double digits. Madison Burris scored a career-high 17, Raegan Padilla scored a career-high 16, and Hailey Jackson tied her career-high of 15.

The Sandites took an easy 13-0 lead before the Roughers got on the board. Armstead scored the first bucket, followed by a three from Padilla and two-point baskets from Burris and Jade Shrum. Padilla scored a two as well and Armstead scored a pair of free throws before Sophia Regalado sent Dezeray Burton to the line for two.

Regalado made up for that foul by scoring a bucket of her own, then Darrian Jordan scored two from the line. Muskogee ended on a high note with a free throw then a two from Shamana Virgil to end the quarter 17-5.

Jordan and Virgil traded blows to start the second quarter, then Regalado added her second basket. D’Asia Brown entered the score book with two from the charity stripe, then Jackson and Armstead scored back-to-back to make it 25-9.

The dominant lead began to slip away as Muskogee went on a 13-2 run late in the quarter. Regalado broke up a seven-point streak, but Akira Eubanks hit back-to-back threes to end the half 33-28.

Armstead kicked off the second half with a three, but the Roughers continued to battle back. Eubanks hit her third three and Burton made a free throw to cut it to 40-38 with under 5:00 in the third.

The teams traded blows till 42-40, then Burris scored a two and a three back-to-back, Bayleigh Cheney made a putback, and Padilla scored three baskets and a free throw on a fourteen-point streak. Eubanks broke up the streak with back-to-back threes, but Armstead had the final say of the quarter at 58-46.

The home team deepened their lead in the final stanza behind a ten-point effort from Burris and seven points from both Armstead and Jackson.

Virgil led all scorers with 22 points, and she had two other teammates in the double digits. Eubanks scored 17 and had all five of her team’s three-pointers. Burton added 12.

Sand Springs Basketball will return to action Friday at 6:30 p.m. with a conference road game against No. 11 Bixby (9-6, 3-3). Muskogee will host No. 20 Jenks (7-8, 2-5) Friday at 6:30 p.m.

CPHS 86 MHS 64
1Q:
CPHS 17-5.
2Q: MHS 23-16.
3Q: CPHS 25-18.
4Q: CPHS 28-18.

Free Throws: CPHS 11-of-17, MHS 13-of-23.
Field Goals: CPHS 35-of-75, MHS 23-of-55.
Offensive Rebounds: CPHS 17, MHS 10.
Defensive Rebounds: CPHS 22, MHS 17.
Total Rebounds: CPHS 39, MHS 27.
Steals: CPHS 14, MHS 6.
Blocks: CPHS 5, MHS 0.
Fouls: CPHS 21, MHS 14.

(Sand Springs stats)
Scoring: Armstead 20, Burris 17, Padilla 16, Jackson 15, Cheney 6, Regalado 6, Jordan 4, Morris 2.
Offensive Rebounds: Burris 5, Jackson 3, Armstead 2, Padilla 2, Regalado 2, Jordan 1, Cheney 1, Hampton 1.
Defensive Rebounds: Armstead 7, Padillaa 4, Jackson 4, Regalado 3, Shrum 2, Burris 2.
Total Rebounds: Armstead 9, Jackson 7, Burris 7, Padilla 6, Regalado 5, Shrum 2, Jordan 1, Cheney 1, Hampton 1.
Steals: Morris 4, Armstead 3, Padilla 2, Jackson 1, Shrum 1, Burris 1, Cheney 1, Regalado 1.
Assists: Armstead 10, Padilla 3.
Blocks: Burris 3, Jackson 1, Jordan 1.
Fouls: Jackson 4, Jordan 4, Armstead 3, Burris 3, Regalado 3, Cheney 2, Morris 2.

(Muskogee partial stats)
Scoring: Virgil 22, Eubanks 17, Burton 12, Brown 6, Swanson 3, Naley 2.
Fouls: Brown 4, Virgil 4, Swanson 2, Eubanks 2, Patton 1, Burton 1.

The Junior Varsity girls dominated their game 61-21. They led 20-7 after a first quarter that saw five three-pointers, including three from Bayleigh Cheney. By halftime it was 31-12, and they entered the home stretch 46-16. Layne Kirkendoll exploded for eight points in the fourth quarter and led all scorers with 12 overall. Cheney scored 11 as the only other player in the doubles.

Scoring:
Sand Springs:
Kirkendoll 12, Cheney 11, Walker 9, Regalado 7, Morris 6, A. Hughes 6, J. Hughes 5, Tanner 3, Day 2.
Muskogee: Coleman 7, Wilson 5, Kerns 5, Haley 4.

OSSAA 6A Girls Basketball Week 8 Rankings

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

Conference Strength
56.0 Central Oklahoma
48.0 Frontier Valley
40.4 Big Ten
16.0 All-City

Top Offenses
(Avg. Points Scored)

65.1 Moore
63.0 Norman
61.9 Deer Creek
60.7 Booker T. Washington
59.9 Choctaw
57.7 Sapulpa
57.1 Sand Springs
57.1 Edmond North
55.0 Edmond Santa Fe
54.4 Putnam North
54.4 Broken Arrow
53.3 Ponca City
52.9 Midwest City
52.4 Mustang
52.3 Bixby
50.6 Edmond Memorial
50.2 Westmoore
49.9 Putnam City
49.8 Putnam West
49.8 Jenks
48.1 Yukon
47.9 Union
47.8 Northwest Classen
47.1 Norman North
43.9 Bartlesville
43.8 Muskogee
41.4 Enid
40.2 Lawton
37.7 Stillwater
37.0 Owasso
32.9 Southmoore
16.8 U.S. Grant

Top Defenses
(Avg. Points Allowed)
37.1 Choctaw
37.6 Union
38.4 Norman North
41.3 Midwest City
41.7 Bixby
42.2 Sapulpa
42.6 Ponca City
43.6 Westmoore
44.2 Edmond Memorial
44.7 Booker T. Washington
45.5 Sand Springs
45.8 Mustang
45.9 Putnam North
46.0 Edmond North
46.3 Yukon
46.6 Norman
47.1 Moore
47.1 Stillwater
47.3 Putnam West
48.3 Jenks
48.4 Putnam City
48.8 Bartlesville
48.9 Owasso
49.8 Deer Creek
50.3 Northwest Classen
53.1 Muskogee
53.4 Enid
54.3 Broken Arrow
54.6 Edmond Santa Fe
55.0 U.S. Grant
57.6 Southmoore
62.2 Lawton

Avg. Point Differential
22.9 Choctaw
18.0 Moore
16.4 Norman
16.0 Booker T. Washington
15.5 Sapulpa
12.1 Deer Creek
11.6 Sand Springs
11.6 Midwest City
11.1 Edmond North
10.7 Bixby
10.6 Ponca City
10.3 Union
8.7 Norman North
8.6 Putnam North
6.6 Mustang
6.6 Westmoore
6.4 Edmond Memorial
2.5 Putnam West
1.9 Yukon
1.5 Jenks
1.5 Putnam City
0.4 Edmond Santa Fe
0.1 Broken Arrow
-2.6 Northwest Classen
-4.9 Bartlesville
-9.3 Muskogee
-9.4 Stillwater
-11.9 Owasso
-12.1 Enid
-22.0 Lawton
-24.8 Southmoore
-38.2 U.S. Grant

Conference Standings

All-City
6-1 Southeast
4-0 Classen SAS
3-3 John Marshall
2-2 Northwest Classen
2-2 Star Spencer
1-3 Capitol Hill
1-3 U.S. Grant
0-5 Douglass

Big Ten
6-0 Choctaw
4-1 Putnam North
3-1 Midwest City
2-2 Eisenhower
2-2 Putnam City
1-3 Putnam West
0-4 Lawton
0-5 Enid

Central Oklahoma
8-0 Deer Creek
6-1 Norman
6-1 Moore
6-2 Edmond North
4-3 Norman North
3-4 Edmond Memorial
3-4 Edmond Santa Fe
3-4 Mustang
2-6 Westmoore
1-5 Yukon
0-6 Stillwater
0-6 Southmoore

Frontier Valley
6-0 Booker T. Washington
5-1 Sapulpa
5-1 Union
4-2 Sand Springs
3-3 Bixby
2-4 Owasso
2-4 Broken Arrow
2-4 Bartlesville
1-5 Jenks
0-6 Muskogee

CPHS Basketball: Mid-Season Stats

*Unofficial stats taken live during games, not from game film.

No. 7 Varsity Boys (12-2, 4-2)

Games Played
14 Fox
14 Richardson
14 Minney
13 Hawkins
13 Brockman
12 Hurd
12 Savage
11 Clark
8 Oakley
7 Stone
6 Shoemaker
5 Keim
5 Askew
1 Williams
1 Sims
1 Lockhart

Games Started
14 Fox
14 Richardson
14 Minney
12 Savage
8 Hawkins
7 Hurd
1 Brockman

Season High
28 Richardson
27 Fox
20 Minney
14 Hurd
12 Hawkins
12 Askew
10 Clark
10 Stone
10 Savage
7 Brockman
6 Shoemaker
5 Williams
4 Oakley
2 Keim

Team-Highs
10 Fox
3 Richardson
2 Hurd
1 Minney

Double-Doubles
3 Richardson

Averages per game

Points
64.4 TEAM
17.6 Fox
14.6 Richardson
9.6 Minney
7.8 Hurd
6.5 Hawkins
4.8 Savage
2.0 Stone
1.6 Clark
1.0 Oakley
0.9 Brockman

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(<7 games played)
5.0 Williams
3.2 Askew
1.0 Shoemaker
0.4 Keim

Offensive Rebounds
8.4 TEAM
2.1 Richardson
1.8 Hurd
1.5 Minney
1.1 Hawkins
0.8 Fox
0.3 Stone
0.3 Oakley
0.3 Brockman
0.2 Clark
0.1 Savage

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(<7 games played)
1.0 Lockhart
1.0 Williams
0.6 Keim
0.6 Shoemaker
0.3 Askew

Defensive Rebounds
20.7 TEAM
5.5 Richardson
4.5 Minney
3.1 Hurd
2.7 Hawkins
2.1 Savage
1.7 Fox
1.0 Oakley
0.8 Stone
0.4 Clark
0.1 Brockman

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(<7 games played)
2.0 Williams
1.3 Askew
1.0 Lockhart
0.4 Shoemaker
0.2 Keim

Total Rebounds
29.1 TEAM
7.5 Richardson
5.9 Minney
4.9 Hurd
3.8 Hawkins
2.5 Fox
2.2 Savage
1.3 Oakley
1.2 Stone
0.6 Clark
0.3 Brockman

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(<7 games played)
3.0 Williams
2.0 Lockhart
1.5 Askew
1.0 Shoemaker
0.8 Keim

Assists
1.9 Richardson
1.4 Fox
1.3 Savage
1.2 Minney
0.5 Hurd
0.5 Hawkins
0.2 Brockman

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(<7 games played)
2.0 Williams
0.6 Shoemaker
0.2 Keim

Steals
9.5 TEAM
1.9 Minney
1.8 Richardson
1.8 Fox
1.1 Savage
1.0 Hawkins
0.9 Hurd
0.3 Brockman
0.3 Oakley
0.3 Clark

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(<7 games played)
1.3 Askew
1.0 Sims
0.2 Shoemaker
0.2 Keim

Blocks
2.2 TEAM
0.7 Minney
0.6 Richardson
0.4 Fox
0.4 Oakley
0.3 Hurd

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(<7 games played)
0.2 Keim

Fouls
15.8 TEAM
2.9 Fox
2.8 Hawkins
2.6 Richardson
2.4 Minney
2.2 Savage
1.2 Hurd
0.9 Oakley
0.6 Clark
0.4 Brockman

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(<7 games played)
2.0 Williams
1.0 Sims
0.8 Askew
0.7 Shoemaker
0.4 Stone
0.4 Keim

Field Goals
47.9 TEAM
51.8 Minney
50.0 Fox
46.9 Richardson
42.9 Hawkins
42.6 Savage

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(<10 attempts, both ranges)
100.0 Williams
60.8 Hurd
54.6 Askew
53.9 Clark
42.9 Stone
40.0 Shoemaker
38.5 Brockman
33.3 Keim
23.1 Oakley
0.0 Sims
0.0 Lockhart

Three-Pointers
33.5 TEAM
42.1 Hawkins
41.9 Fox
28.0 Minney
27.8 Savage
19.1 Richardson

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(<10 attempts)
100.0 Williams
66.7 Clark
40.0 Askew
33.3 Stone
28.6 Brockman
0.0 Hurd
0.0 Shoemaker
0.0 Sims
0.0 Lockhart

Two-Pointers
55.0 TEAM
62.0 Hurd
61.7 Minney
58.1 Richardson
57.0 Fox
51.7 Savage
43.2 Hawkins
23.1 Oakley

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(<10 attempts)
100.0 Williams
66.7 Askew
50.0 Brockman
50.0 Stone
50.0 Shoemaker
33.3 Clark
33.3 Keim

Free Throws
64.7 TEAM
86.1 Fox
71.0 Richardson
67.6 Hurd
55.6 Savage
53.1 Hawkins
50.8 Minney

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(<10 attempts)
100.0 Oakley
66.7 Shoemaker
0.0 Clark

No. 10 Varsity Girls (11-3, 4-2)

Games Played
14 Armstead
14 Burris
14 Shrum
14 Jackson
14 Regalado
14 Jordan
14 Cheney
11 Padill
11 Hampton
9 Harris
8 J. Hughes
7 Walker
7 Day
6 Tanner
6 A. Hughes
5 Brown
1 Morris

Games Started
14 Armstead
14 Burris
14 Shrum
12 Jackson
9 Padilla
5 Regalado
2 Jordan

Season High
31 Armstead
15 Jackson
15 Jordan
14 Burris
11 Shrum
11 Padilla
7 Cheney
7 Hampton
7 Walker
6 Regalado
6 Harris
6 Tanner
5 J. Hughes
5 A. Hughes
4 Brown
2 Day

Team-Highs
13 Armstead
2 Burris

Double-Doubles
3 Jackson
1 Armstead

Averages per game

Points
57.0 TEAM
19.3 Armstead
9.1 Jackson
6.9 Burris
5.0 Padilla
4.4 Jordan
3.7 Shrum
2.9 Cheney
2.1 Walker
2.1 Regalado
1.3 Hampton
1.2 Harris
0.6 J. Hughes
0.3 Day

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(<7 games played)
1.2 Tanner
1.2 Brown
0.8 A. Hughes

Offensive Rebounds
14.1 TEAM
4.1 Jackson
1.9 Armstead
1.9 Jordan
1.5 Burris
1.3 Regalado
0.8 Padilla
0.7 Day
0.6 Shrum
0.5 J. Hughes
0.5 Hampton
0.4 Cheney
0.1 Walker
0.1 Harris

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(<7 games played)
1.0 Morris
0.6 Brown
0.5 A. Hughes
0.2 Tanner

Defensive Rebounds
20.1 TEAM
3.6 Armstead
3.6 Jackson
3.5 Burris
2.5 Padilla
1.6 Regalado
1.3 Shrum
1.3 Cheney
1.2 Jordan
1.0 J. Hughes
0.7 Hampton
0.6 Day
0.3 Walker
0.2 Harris

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(<7 games played)
1.0 Morris
0.7 A. Hughes
0.2 Tanner

Total Rebounds
33.5 TEAM
7.8 Jackson
5.6 Armstead
5.0 Burris
3.3 Padilla
3.1 Jordan
2.9 Regalado
1.9 Shrum
1.6 Cheney
1.5 J. Hughes
1.3 Day
1.2 Hampton
0.4 Walker
0.3 Harris

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(<7 games played)
2.0 Morris
1.2 A. Hughes
0.6 Brown
0.3 Tanner

Assists
2.4 Armstead
1.3 Burris
0.9 Shrum
0.9 Padilla
0.6 Regalado
0.5 Jackson
0.4 J. Hughes
0.4 Jordan
0.3 Walker
0.1 Day
0.1 Hampton

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(<7 games played)
0.3 Tanner

Steals
11.0 TEAM
2.6 Armstead
1.8 Burris
1.6 Jackson
1.3 Padilla
1.1 Jordan
1.1 Shrum
0.7 Walker
0.6 Regalado
0.5 Cheney
0.3 J. Hughes
0.2 Hampton

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(<7 games played)
0.7 Tanner
0.4 Brown
0.2 A. Hughes

Blocks
1.9 TEAM
0.7 Burris
0.6 Jackson
0.3 Armstead
0.1 Jordan
0.1 Regalado
0.1 Cheney

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(<5 games played)
0.2 A. Hughes

Fouls
15.8 TEAM
2.9 Jackson
2.3 Armstead
2.2 Burris
2.0 Jordan
2.0 Padilla
1.9 Shrum
0.9 Regalado
0.6 Cheney
0.5 Hampton
0.4 Harris
0.3 J. Hughes

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(<5 games played)
0.6 Brown
0.3 Tanner
0.2 A. Hughes

Shooting Percentages

Field Goals
36.1 TEAM
42.5 Armstead
33.8 Jordan
30.2 Burris
29.5 Shrum
22.5 Padilla

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(<10 attempts, both ranges)
50.0 Tanner
50.0 Walker
47.6 Jackson
40.0 A. Hughes
38.5 Hampton
36.4 Harris
33.3 Brown
31.4 Cheney
28.6 Regalado
25.0 J. Hughes
11.1 Day
0.0 Morris

Three-Pointers
20.8 TEAM
32.1 Cheney
26.2 Armstead
20.0 Shrum
18.6 Burris
17.1 Padilla
11.8 Jordan

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(<10 attempts)
37.5 Harris
33.3 J. Hughes
20.0 Walker
11.1 Hampton
0.0 Regalado
0.0 Tanner
0.0 Day
0.0 Morris

Two-Pointers
44.7 TEAM
56.3 Shrum
48.3 Armstead
47.6 Jackson
44.7 Burris
40.7 Jordan
31.6 Regalado
30.0 Padilla

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(<10 attempts)
100.0 Hampton
71.4 Walker
60.0 Tanner
40 A. Hughes
33.3 Brown
33.3 Harris
28.6 Cheney
20.0 J. Hughes
20.0 Day
0.0 Morris

Free Throws
59.4 TEAM
81.8 Cheney
77.8 Burris
61.5 Padilla
60.9 Armstead
50.0 Jordan
48.2 Jackson
46.7 Shrum
46.2 Regalado

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(<10 attempts)
100.0 Harris
100.0 Hampton
100.0 Brown
100.0 Walker
50.0 Tanner
25.0 A. Hughes
0.0 J. Hughes
0.0 Day

CPHS Basketball: Lady Sandites rout Bartlesville 63-31 on Homecoming, Armstead scores 20

The Class 6A No. 10 ranked Charles Page High School girls’ basketball team (11-3, 4-2) handily won their fourth-straight meeting with Bartlesville (5-5, 2-3) Tuesday night at the Ed Dubie Field House, beating their Frontier Valley Conference foe 63-31 on Homecoming behind a 20-point effort from sophomore standout Journey Armstead.

Armstead led all scorers with 20 points, 5 rebounds, 7 assists, and 2 blocks. Hailey Jackson had 11 points and Darrian Jordan scored 10 to put three Sandites in double digits. Chloe Martin scored 11 to pace the Bruins.

The first quarter was the Martin show as the Bruin scored her team’s first eight points and the visitors led for much of the period before the Sandites kicked it in gear and scored ten-straight. Jackson scored four from the charity stripe to reclaim the lead at 3:20, then Bayleigh Cheney sank a three and Jordan laid up for the 14-8 advantage. Mary Cone broke up the run with a three, but Cheney added two more from the stripe and Armstead hit a three to end the quarter at 19-11. 

T’Keitha Valentine made a three to start the second quarter and the Bruins hung tight till the final three minutes when Armstead scored six in a row, including a four-point play for their first double-digit lead with 2:30 in the half. The visitors were hampered by fouls and even Head Coach Donnie Martin earned a technical, contributing to a ten-point run by the Sandites to end the half. The Bruins had 17 fouls at the half, compared to six from Sand Springs, and the Sandites were 14-of-17 at the free throw line for a 34-19 advantage. 

Jackson missed most of the third quarter after drawing her fourth foul a minute in, but the deep Sandite bench didn’t miss her. Sand Springs held the Bruins to only four points in the third quarter, and Armstead hit a three at the end of the quarter to double the visitors at 46-23. 

Armstead doubled the Bruins again at 56-28 with 3:42 to play after scoring her 20th point. She also recorded assists on the baskets that put Jackson and Jordan in double digits. Fayth Walker entered the game with two minutes remaining and was three-for-three with seven points.

Sand Springs Basketball will take a week off before hosting Muskogee (3-8, 0-5) next Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. They have won five-straight meetings with the Lady Roughers. Bartlesville will compete at the Carl Albert Invitational in Midwest City beginning this Thursday.

CPHS 63 BHS 31
1Q:
CPHS 19-11.
2Q:
CPHS 15-8.
3Q:
CPHS 12-4.
4Q:
CPHS 17-8.

Free Throws: CPHS 14-of-19, BHS 8-of-12.
Field Goals:
CPHS 21-of-52, BHS 9-of-43.
Offensive Rebounds:
CPHS 16, BHS 10.
Defensive Rebounds:
CPHS 23, BHS 10.
Total Rebounds:
CPHS 39, BHS 20.
Steals:
CPHS 7, BHS 5.
Blocks:
CPHS 3, BHS 2.
Fouls:
CPHS 13, BHS 18.

(Sand Springs stats)
Scoring: Armstead 20, Jackson 11, Jordan 10, Cheney 7, Walker 7, Burris 5, Padilla 3.
Offensive Rebounds:
Jordan 3, J. Hughes 3, Burris 2, Cheney 2, Regalado 2, Jackson 1, Shrum 1, Morris 1, Hampton 1.
Defensive Rebounds:
Armstead 5, Jackson 3, Burris 3, Cheney 3, Jordan 2, J. Hughes, Padilla 1, Regalado 1, Morris 1, Hampton 1, Day 1.
Total Rebounds:
Armstead 5, Burris 5, Jordan 5, Cheney 5, J. Hughes 5, Jackson 4, Regalado 3, Morris 2, Hampton 2, Padilla 1, Shrum 1, Day 1.
Steals:
Armstead 2, Jordan 2, Cheney 1, Regalado 1.
Assists:
Armstead 7, Burris 1, Shrum 1, Hampton 1, J. Hughes 1, Day 1.
Blocks:
Armstead 2, Jackson 1.
Fouls:
Jackson 4, Burris 3, Padilla 2, Shrum 2, Jordan 1, Hampton 1.

(Bartlesville partial stats)
Scoring: Martin 11, E. Cone 6, M. Cone 3, Bilger 3, Valentine 3, Hodge 2, Wood 1.
Fouls:
Gronigan 4, Knollmeyer 4, E. Cone 3, Martin 2, M. Cone 1, Brown 1, Bilger 1, Hodge 1.

The Junior Varsity girls won their game 43-41 in overtime after an explosive fourth quarter lifted them past a game-long deficit. Bartlesville led 8-4 after one quarter, 19-12 at halftime, and 30-20 going into the fourth quarter before the home team rallied to tie it at 40-40. In overtime Mikah Hampton hit her second three-pointer of the night. It was the only field goal of the period, as the visiting Bruins were held to only a free throw from Lisa Brown. Hampton and Brown led their teams with 10 points each. Alli Wood also had ten for the Bruins.

Scoring
Sand Springs:
Hampton 10, Regalado 8, Walker 8, Morris 7, Kirkendoll 6, Tanner 2, A. Hughes 2.
Bartlesville: Brown 10, Wood 10, Neal 6, Hodge 4, Valentine 4, Gruber 3, Bilger 3, Gronigan 1.