Madison Burris receives NIAAA scholarship

Madison Burris and family at the 2020 Basketball Senior Night.

Recent Charles Page High School graduate Madison Burris has been announced as the recipient of the National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association (NIAAA) student scholarship. Burris was a two-year starter on the CPHS varsity basketball team, and a four-year starter on the varsity volleyball team.

According to the NIAAA, the scholarship “recognize(s) the distinguished scholastic, leadership, and sportsmanship attributes of high school student-athletes, and the importance of high school athletics in each student’s life.”

Burris was nominated for the scholarship by Sand Springs Athletic Director Rod Sitton, and had to write an essay on “How High School Athletics has Impacted my Life.” Applicants for the scholarship must have achieved at least two of the following: a minimum of a B+ average, be ranked in the top 25% of their class, an ACT score of 24, or an SAT score of 1100. She also had to participate in two sports for at least two years each, and must have earned at least one varsity letter in both sports.

The NIAAA awarded only two scholarships per state, one for a male and one for a female.

In her senior volleyball campaign, Burris played every single set and was third on the team in kills, second in assists, fourth in blocks, fourth in digs, and second in aces. The girls went 18-14 overall for their first winning record since 2016, and won their inaugural home tournament.

In basketball the Lady Sandites went 15-8 and won the Bishop Kelley Invitational. Burris started every game, averaging 5 rebounds, 1.4 steals, and 6.8 points per game. She led her team in scoring on three occasions and posted a career-high 17 points against Muskogee.

CPHS Basketball: Journey Armstead named to All-Conference First Team

Charles Page High School sophomore standout Journey Armstead was named to the All-Frontier Valley Conference First Team Monday after her first year with the Sandites. Armstead came to Sand Springs from East Central and immediately took the conference by storm with 18.6 points per game. Two Lady Sandites received honorable mentions: senior Madison Burris and freshman Hailey Jackson.

The Sandites went 15-8 in their first season under Head Coach Josh Berry and placed fifth in the conference. They won the Bishop Kelley Invitational and were runners-up at the Enid Holiday Classic.

Armstead shot 40.5% in the field, 28.0% on threes, and 65.5% on free throws. She averaged 5.7 rebounds, 3 assists, and 2.7 steals in addition to her 18.6 points per game. She led her team on 21 occasions with two double-doubles and a career-high 31-point performance against Jenks.

Burris shot 31.4% in the field, 24.0% on threes, and 66.7% on free throws. She averaged 5.0 rebounds, 0.9 assists, 1.4 steals, 0.8 blocks, and 6.8 points. She led the team three times and scored a career-high 17 against Muskogee.

Jackson shot 51.8% in the field and 53.1% on free throws. She averaged 7.7 rebounds, 0.6 assists, 1.4 steals, 0.7 blocks, and 9.3 points, with four double-doubles and a career-high 16 points in the season finale against Broken Arrow.

Booker T. Washington’s Wyvette Mayberry was named Player of the Year and Defensive Player of Year,. Sapulpa’s Temira Poindexter was Offensive Player of the Year and Stailee Heard was Newcomer of the Year. Darlean Calip was named Coach of the Year after taking the Chieftains to a Conference title and State Tournament berth.

Player of the Year: Wyvette Mayberry (Booker T. Washington).
Defensive Player of the Year: Wyvette Mayberry (Booker T. Washington).
Offensive Player of the Year: Temira Poindexter (Sapulpa).
Newcomer of the Year: Stailee Heard (Sapulpa).
Coach of the Year: Darlean Calip (Sapulpa).

First Team: Wyvette Mayberry (Booker T. Washington), Temira Poindexter (Sapulpa), Journey Armstead (Sand Springs), Jayla Burgess (Union), Kaylen Nelson (Union), Makenna Burch (Jenks).

Second Team: Ray Osborn (Sapulpa), Stailee Heard (Sapulpa), Chloe Martin (Bartlesville), Taleyah Jones (Broken Arrow), Kate Bradley (Bixby), Haley Meely (Jenks).

Third Team: Armani Reed (Booker T. Washington), Takyla Pitts (Union), Alyssa Nielsen (Bixby), Aunisty Smith (Booker T. Washington), Carrigan Hill (Booker T. Washington).

Honorable Mention: Trinity Jackson (Jenks), Akira Eubanks (Muskogee), Gentry Baldwin (Bixby), Hailey Jackson (Sand Springs), Jada Hytche (Broken Arrow), Gracy Wernli (Bixby), Alexis Lewis (Sapulpa), Lonnesha Hill (Muskogee), Makenzie Malham (Union), Madison Burris (Sand Springs), Sydni Smith (Union).

State Basketball Tournament and all Spring sports canceled

March 26, 2020—1:30 p.m.—On March 25, the State Superintendent announced that all public schools would remain closed until the end of the academic year for each respective public school. The academic year for schools will end between May 8 and May 15.

In conjunction with this decision the OSSAA Board voted unanimously, at the March 26, 2020 Teleconference Board Meeting, to cancel the State Basketball Tournament for Classes 2A, 3A, 4A, 5A and 6A; additionally, all spring activities have been cancelled for the remainder of the 2019-2020 school year. 

For the purpose of all OSSAA member school activities, all school personnel, including certified, adjunct or volunteer coaches, as well as teachers, directors, or instructors are prohibited from engaging in any type of OSSAA member school activity involving secondary students; no practice, instruction, training, weight lifting, tryouts, competition or travel is permitted.

SUMMER TIME ACTIVITIES: Until further notice, no OSSAA member school activities will be permitted. The timeline for the beginning of summer activities will be provided to member schools at a time when CDC recommendations as well as State and Local government recommendations allow for safe participation.

OSSAA 6A Girls Basketball Week 14 Rankings

The final OSSAA rankings were released on February 10th, but we will continue to update each week with records, conference standings, offensive/defensive standings, and playoff results.

Class 6A Rankings (First Place Votes) - Record.
1. Norman (18), 24-1.
2. Deer Creek (5), 22-4.
3. Booker T. Washington (1), 22-5.
4. Choctaw (2), 24-2.
5. Moore, 21-5.
6. Union (1), 21-5.
7. Sapulpa, 23-4.
8. Edmond North, 19-8.
9. Norman North, 17-9.
10. Bixby, 16-10.
11. Sand Springs, 15-8.
12. Midwest City, 17-9.
13. Putnam City West, 17-8.
14. Edmond Santa Fe, 11-13.
15. Ponca City, 21-7.
16. Edmond Memorial, 13-11.
17. Putnam City North, 12-10.
18. Mustang, 13-14.
19. Jenks, 10-13.
20. Westmoore, 13-13.

Conference Strength
54.0 Central Oklahoma
48.0 Frontier Valley
40.6 Big Ten
14.8 All-City

Conference 6A Playoff Records
16-12 Central Oklahoma
10-12 Frontier Valley
7-8 Big Ten
0-2 All-City

Top Offenses
(Avg. Points Scored)

63.9 Norman
63.8 Moore
62.7 Deer Creek
61.7 Choctaw
59.9 Sapulpa
59.6 Booker T. Washington
57.8 Sand Springs
57.0 Broken Arrow
56.7 Edmond North
56.6 Ponca City
54.6 Jenks
53.5 Edmond Santa Fe
52.8 Bixby
52.2 Putnam North
51.9 Putnam West
51.7 Midwest City
51.0 Mustang
49.6 Edmond Memorial
49.5 Union
49.3 Westmoore
48.7 Northwest Classen
48.7 Putnam City
47.0 Norman North
45.8 Yukon
45.2 Bartlesville
44.8 Muskogee
39.6 Owasso
39.2 Enid
39.0 Stillwater
36.9 Lawton
33.6 Southmoore
18.3 U.S. Grant

Top Defenses
(Avg. Points Allowed)
37.5 Choctaw
39.3 Norman North
39.8 Union
42.8 Bixby
42.9 Ponca City
43.6 Midwest City
43.8 Edmond North
44.3 Sapulpa
45.2 Putnam West
45.3 Edmond Memorial
45.9 Norman
46.0 Westmoore
46.6 Putnam North
46.9 Moore
47.1 Mustang
47.9 Booker T. Washington
47.9 Yukon
49.2 Stillwater
50.7 Putnam City
50.7 Sand Springs
51.2 Northwest Classen
51.4 Deer Creek
52.5 Owasso
52.6 Jenks
53.2 Bartlesville
54.2 U.S. Grant
55.0 Edmond Santa Fe
56.4 Muskogee
57.7 Southmoore
58.9 Enid
60.7 Broken Arrow
65.3 Lawton

Avg. Point Differential
24.2 Choctaw
18.0 Norman
16.9 Moore
15.6 Sapulpa
13.7 Ponca City
12.9 Edmond North
11.7 Booker T. Washington
11.2 Deer Creek
10.0 Bixby
9.7 Union
8.0 Midwest City
7.7 Norman North
7.1 Sand Springs
6.7 Putnam West
5.6 Putnam North
4.3 Edmond Memorial
3.9 Mustang
3.2 Westmoore
2.0 Jenks
-1.5 Edmond Santa Fe
-2.0 Putnam City
-2.1 Yukon
-2.5 Northwest Classen
-3.8 Broken Arrow
-8.0 Bartlesville
-10.1 Stillwter
-11.6 Muskogee
-12.8 Owasso
-19.7 Enid
-24.0 Southmoore
-28.4 Lawton
-35.9 U.S. Grant

Final Conference Standings

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

Big Ten
12-0 Choctaw
7-2 Midwest City
7-3 Putnam West
6-4 Putnam North
4-5 Eisenhower
3-8 Putnam City
1-9 Enid
0-9 Lawton

Central Oklahoma
13-1 Norman
12-2 Deer Creek
11-3 Moore
10-4 Edmond North
10-4 Norman North
7-7 Edmond Memorial
6-8 Mustang
5-8 Edmond Santa Fe
5-9 Westmoore
3-11 Stillwater
2-12 Yukon
0-14 Southmoore

Frontier Valley
13-1 Sapulpa
12-2 Booker T. Washington
11-3 Union
9-5 Bixby
8-6 Sand Springs
5-9 Jenks
5-9 Broken Arrow
4-10 Owasso
2-12 Bartlesville
1-12 Muskogee

Regional Results

East

Region 1
Norman 79-32 Enid
Ponca City 61-59 Jenks
Norman 58-31 Ponca City

Region 2
Bixby 47-21 Bartlesville
Sapulpa 53-20 Stillwater
Sapulpa 64-37 Bixby

Region 3
Union 40-29 Muskogee
Broken Arrow 86-81 Sand Springs
Union 74-62 Broken Arrow

Region 4
Mustang 49-34 Putnam North
Booker T. Washington 40-29 Owasso
Booker T. Washington 60-35 Mustang

West

Region 1
Deer Creek 58-21 U.S. Grant
Putnam West 54-40 Edmond Memorial
Deer Creek 74-52 Putnam West

Region 2
Norman North 50-34 Putnam City
Edmond North 82-38 Northwest Classen
Edmond North 42-36 Norman North

Region 3
Choctaw 70-11 Lawton
Westmoore 59-47 Edmond Santa Fe
Choctaw 58-36 Westmoore

Region 4
Midwest 48-45 Yukon
Moore 76-45 Southmoore
Moore 71-48 Midwest City

Area Results

East

Area Championships
Norman 61-42 Sapulpa
Union 52-43 Booker T. Washington

Area Consolations
Mustang 69-38 Broken Arrow
Sapulpa 66-57 Mustang

Ponca City 58-54 Bixby
Ponca City 68-64 Booker T. Washington

West

Area Championships
Deer Creek 73-64 Edmond North
Moore 72-46 Choctaw

Area Consolations
Midwest City 57-42 Westmoore
Edmond North 70-42 Midwest City

Putnam West 42-36 Norman North
Choctaw 60-53 Putnam West

State Tournament Assignments

All three sessions will be played at the Oral Roberts University Mabee Center at 7777 South Lewis Avenue, Tulsa, OK 74171.

Thursday
2:00 p.m. Union vs. Choctaw.
3:30 p.m. Moore vs. Sapulpa.
7:00 p.m. Deer Creek vs. Ponca City.
8:30 p.m. Norman vs. Edmond North.

Friday
12:00 p.m. (Union / Choctaw) vs. (Deer Creek / Ponca City).
4:30 p.m. (Norman / Edmond North) vs. (Moore / Sapulpa).

Saturday
12:00 p.m. Championship Finals.

CPHS Basketball: Girls season rewind, final stats

The Charles Page High School girls’ basketball team made the most of a rebuilding year, going 15-8 overall and 8-6 for fifth place in Frontier Valley Conference action. They won the Bishop Kelley Invitational and were runners-up at the Enid Holiday Classic, but saw their post-season cut short with a first round Regional knockout.

The Sandites had a lot of new faces on the court after graduating four starters, all of which went on to play collegiate sports, three at the NCAA Division 1 level. They also got a new head coach in former Muskogee boys’ leader Josh Berry, and two new assistant coaches in Jordan Evans and Terence Buckley.

This year’s team was junior heavy with only three seniors and a mess of talented underclassmen. They will lose Madison Burris, Jade Shrum, and McKenzie Harris, but will return three starters in Journey Armstead, Raegan Padilla, and Hailey Jackson.

Armstead, a sophomore East Central move-in, was the MVP of the season, accounting for 32% of the team’s points. She averaged 18.6 points per game and was the only Lady Sandite to average in double digits. Her remarkable average ranks her ahead of NCAA division 1 athletes like Sydney Pennington (17.2) and Destiny Johnson (16.6)’s best seasons, and even ahead of Holly Kersgieter’s sophomore and junior years.

5’11” freshman Hailey Jackson provided much-needed height for a team that was usually outsized, leading the Sandites in both offensive and defensive rebounds, and she was second in blocks.

Coach Berry was able to draw on his entire bench throughout the season, with seventeen players seeing varsity action. Twelve Sandites played in at least ten games this year and everyone played at least six.

As always, the Sandites will get a talented class of incoming freshmen to bolster their ranks. This year’s eighth grade team made it to the semifinals of the Frontier Valley Conference tournament. They will also pick up some height and athleticism from Layne Kirkendoll, who was stuck on the JV team this year due to transfer ineligibility.

No. 11 Varsity Girls (15-8, 8-6)

Games Played
23 Armstead
23 Burris
23 Shrum
23 Jackson
23 Regalado
23 Jordan
23 Cheney
20 Padilla
15 Hampton
11 Harris
10 Morris
10 J. Hughes
9 Walker
8 Day
7 Tanner
6 A. Hughes
6 Brown

Games Started
23 Armstead
23 Burris
23 Shrum
20 Jackson
18 Padilla
5 Regalado
2 Jordan
1 Harris

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

Team-Highs
21 Armstead
3 Burris

Double-Doubles
4 Jackson
2 Armstead

Season Averages

Points
57.7 TEAM
18.6 Armstead
9.3 Jackson
6.8 Burris
6.4 Padilla
4.6 Morris
3.7 Jordan
3.2 Shrum
2.9 Cheney
2.3 Regalado
1.3 Harris
1.3 Hampton
0.5 J. Hughes

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(<10 games played)
1.9 Walker
1.1 Tanner
1.0 Brown
0.8 A. Hughes
0.3 Day

Offensive Rebounds
13.4 TEAM
3.7 Jackson
2.0 Armstead
1.6 Burris
1.3 Jordan
1.3 Regalado
1.2 Morris
0.9 Padilla
0.5 Shrum
0.5 Cheney
0.5 J. Hughes
0.4 Hampton
0.2 Harris

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(<10 games played)
0.6 Day
0.5 Brown
0.5 A. Hughes
0.2 Walker
0.1 Tanner

Defensive Rebounds
19.5 TEAM
4.0 Jackson
3.7 Armstead
3.3 Burris
2.2 Padilla
1.3 Regalado
1.2 Morris
1.2 Cheney
1.1 Shrum
1.1 Jordan
0.8 J. Hughes
0.6 Hampton
0.4 Harris

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(<10 games played)
0.7 A. Hughes
0.5 Day
0.4 Walker
0.1 Tanner
0.0 Brown

Total Rebounds
32.5 TEAM
7.7 Jackson
5.7 Armstead
5.0 Burris
3.1 Padilla
2.6 Regalado
2.4 Jordan
2.4 Morris
1.7 Cheney
1.6 Shrum
1.3 J. Hughes
1.0 Hampton
0.5 Harris

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(<10 games played)
1.2 A. Hughes
1.1 Day
0.7 Walker
0.5 Brown
0.3 Tanner

Assists
3.0 Armstead
1.0 Padilla
0.9 Burris
0.7 Jackson
0.6 Shrum
0.4 Regalado
0.3 Morris
0.3 J. Hughes
0.3 Jordan
0.1 Hampton
0.0 Cheney
0.0 Harris

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(<10 games played)
0.3 Tanner
0.2 Walker
0.1 Day
0.0 A. Hughes
0.0 Brown

Steals
10.1 TEAM
2.7 Armstead
1.5 Padilla
1.4 Burris
1.4 Jackson
0.8 Morris
0.8 Jordan
0.7 Shrum
0.4 Regalado
0.4 Cheney
0.3 J. Hughes
0.1 Hampton
0.0 Harris

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(<10 games played)
0.6 Tanner
0.6 Walker
0.3 Brown
0.2 A. Hughes
0.1 Day

Blocks
2.2 TEAM
0.8 Burris
0.7 Jackson
0.2 Armstead
0.1 Morris
0.1 Jordan
0.1 Padilla
0.1 Regalado
0.0 Cheney
0.0 Shrum
0.0 Hampton
0.0 Harris
0.0 J. Hughes

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(<10 games played)
0.2 A. Hughes
0.0 Tanner
0.0 Walker
0.0 Brown
0.0 Day

Fouls
15.9 TEAM
2.9 Jackson
2.4 Padilla
2.1 Armstead
2.0 Burris
1.8 Jordan
1.7 Shrum
1.3 Morris
0.8 Regalado
0.7 Cheney
0.7 Hampton
0.5 Harris
0.2 J. Hughes

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(<10 games played)
0.5 Brown
0.4 Tanner
0.2 A. Hughes
0.2 Walker
0.0 Day

Season Totals

Points
427 Armstead
213 Jackson
156 Burris
128 Padilla
86 Jordan
74 Shrum
67 Cheney
52 Regalado
46 Morris
20 Hampton
17 Walker
14 Harris
8 Tanner
6 Brown
5 J. Hughes
5 A. Hughes
2 Day

Offensive Rebounds
86 Jackson
46 Armstead
37 Burris
31 Jordan
29 Regalado
17 Padilla
12 Shrum
12 Cheney
12 Morris
6 Hampton
5 J. Hughes
5 Day
3 Brown
3 A. Hughes
2 Harris
2 Walker
1 Tanner

Defensive Rebounds
91 Jackson
85 Armstead
77 Burris
44 Padilla
31 Regalado
27 Cheney
25 Shrum
25 Jordan
12 Morris
9 Hampton
8 J. Hughes
4 Harris
4 Walker
4 A. Hughes
4 Day
1 Tanner
0 Brown

Total Rebounds
177 Jackson
131 Armstead
114 Burris
61 Padilla
60 Regalado
56 Jordan
39 Cheney
37 Shrum
24 Morris
15 Hampton
13 J. Hughes
9 Day
7 A. Hughes
6 Harris
6 Walker
3 Brown
2 Tanner

Assists
70 Armstead
20 Burris
19 Padilla
15 Jackson
13 Shrum
9 Regalado
6 Jordan
3 Morris
3 J.Hughes
2 Walker
2 Tanner
1 Hampton
1 Day
0 Harris
0 Cheney
0 Brown
0 A. Hughes

Steals
63 Armstead
33 Jackson
33 Burris
29 Padilla
18 Jordan
17 Shrum
10 Cheney
10 Regalado
8 Morris
5 Walker
4 Tanner
3 J. Hughes
2 Hampton
2 Brown
1 Day
1 A. Hughes
0 Harris

Blocks
19 Burris
17 Jackson
5 Armstead
3 Regalado
2 Padilla
2 Jordan
1 Cheney
1 Morris
1 A. Hughes
0 Shrum
0 Harris
0 Hampton
0 Walker
0 Tanner
0 J. Hughes
0 Brown
0 Day

Fouls
66 Jackson
48 Armstead
48 Padilla
47 Burris
42 Jordan
38 Shrum
19 Regalado
17 Cheney
13 Morris
10 Hampton
5 Harris
3 Tanner
3 Brown
2 Walker
2 J. Hughes
1 A. Hughes
0 Day

Season Shooting Percentages

Field Goals
36.8 TEAM
40.5 Armstead
34.7 Jordan
31.9 Cheney
31.4 Burris
30.5 Padilla
28.9 Morris
27.5 Shrum

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(<10 attempts, both ranges)
51.8 Jackson
46.7 Walker
43.8 Hampton
42.9 Tanner
40.0 A. Hughes
33.3 Brown
32.8 Regalado
25.0 Harris
22.2 J. Hughes
11.1 Day

Three-Pointers
23.1 TEAM
28.0 Armstead
28.0 Cheney
25.9 Morris
24.0 Burris
21.1 Shrum
18.0 Padilla
13.0 Jordan

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(<10 attempts)
33.3 J. Hughes
25.0 Harris
25.0 Hampton
16.7 Walker
0.0 Regalado
0.0 Tanner
0.0 Day

Two-Pointers
44.4 TEAM
51.8 Jackson
50.0 Shrum
45.0 Armstead
42.1 Cheney
41.7 Burris
41.7 Jordan
40.0 Padilla
36.1 Regalado
32.0 Morris

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(<10 attempts)
100.0 Hampton
66.7 Walker Walker
60.0 Tanner
40 A. Hughes
33.3 Brown
25.0 Harris
20.0 Day
16.7 J. Hughes

Free Throws
60.5 TEAM
75.0 Cheney
75.0 Morris
66.7 Burris
65.5 Armstead
62.0 Padilla
53.1 Jordan
53.1 Jackson
47.4 Shrum
38.1 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

OSSAA 6A Girls Basketball Week 13 Rankings

The final OSSAA rankings were released on February 10th, but we will continue to update each week with records, conference standings, offensive/defensive standings, and playoff results.

Class 6A Rankings (First Place Votes) - Record.
1. Norman (18), 23-1.
2. Deer Creek (5), 21-4.
3. Booker T. Washington (1), 22-3.
4. Choctaw (2), 23-1.
5. Moore, 20-5.
6. Union (1), 20-5.
7. Sapulpa, 22-3.
8. Edmond North, 18-7.
9. Norman North, 17-8.
10. Bixby, 16-9.
11. Sand Springs, 15-8.
12. Midwest City, 16-8.
13. Putnam City West, 16-7.
14. Edmond Santa Fe, 11-13.
15. Ponca City, 19-7.
16. Edmond Memorial, 13-11.
17. Putnam City North, 12-10.
18. Mustang, 12-13.
19. Jenks, 10-13.
20. Westmoore, 13-12.

Conference Strength
54.0 Central Oklahoma
48.0 Frontier Valley
40.6 Big Ten
14.8 All-City

Conference 6A Playoff Records
11-8 Central Oklahoma
8-7 Frontier Valley
4-6 Big Ten
0-2 All-City

Top Offenses
(Avg. Points Scored)

64.0 Norman
63.4 Moore
62.4 Choctaw
62.2 Deer Creek
60.4 Sapulpa
60.0 Booker T. Washington
57.8 Sand Springs
57.8 Broken Arrow
56.1 Ponca City
55.9 Edmond North
54.6 Jenks
53.5 Edmond Santa Fe
52.7 Bixby
52.3 Putnam West
52.2 Putnam North
51.8 Midwest City
50.0 Mustang
49.6 Edmond Memorial
49.6 Westmoore
49.4 Union
48.7 Northwest Classen
48.7 Putnam City
47.4 Norman North
45.8 Yukon
45.2 Bartlesville
44.8 Muskogee
39.6 Owasso
39.2 Enid
39.0 Stillwater
36.9 Lawton
33.6 Southmoore
18.3 U.S. Grant

Top Defenses
(Avg. Points Allowed)
35.4 Choctaw
39.2 Norman North
39.6 Union
41.7 Ponca City
42.2 Bixby
42.6 Midwest City
42.7 Edmond North
43.1 Sapulpa
45.0 Putnam West
45.3 Edmond Memorial
45.6 Westmoore
46.0 Norman
46.6 Putnam North
46.7 Mustang
46.9 Booker T. Washington
46.9 Moore
47.9 Yukon
49.2 Stillwater
50.7 Putnam City
50.7 Sand Springs
50.9 Deer Creek
51.2 Northwest Classen
52.5 Owasso
52.6 Jenks
53.2 Bartlesville
54.2 U.S. Grant
55.0 Edmond Santa Fe
56.4 Muskogee
57.7 Southmoore
58.9 Enid
60.4 Broken Arrow
65.3 Lawton

Avg. Point Differential
27.0 Choctaw
18.0 Norman
17.3 Sapulpa
16.5 Moore
14.5 Ponca City
13.2 Edmond North
13.2 Booker T. Washington
11.3 Deer Creek
10.5 Bixby
9.8 Union
9.3 Midwest City
8.2 Norman North
7.3 Putnam West
7.1 Sand Springs
5.6 Putnam North
4.3 Edmond Memorial
4.0 Westmoore
3.3 Mustang
2.0 Jenks
-1.5 Edmond Santa Fe
-2.0 Putnam City
-2.1 Yukon
-2.5 Northwest Classen
-2.6 Broken Arrow
-8.0 Bartlesville
-10.1 Stillwter
-11.6 Muskogee
-12.8 Owasso
-19.7 Enid
-24.0 Southmoore
-28.4 Lawton
-35.9 U.S. Grant

Final Conference Standings

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

Big Ten
12-0 Choctaw
7-2 Midwest City
7-3 Putnam West
6-4 Putnam North
4-5 Eisenhower
3-8 Putnam City
1-9 Enid
0-9 Lawton

Central Oklahoma
13-1 Norman
12-2 Deer Creek
11-3 Moore
10-4 Edmond North
10-4 Norman North
7-7 Edmond Memorial
6-8 Mustang
5-8 Edmond Santa Fe
5-9 Westmoore
3-11 Stillwater
2-12 Yukon
0-14 Southmoore

Frontier Valley
13-1 Sapulpa
12-2 Booker T. Washington
11-3 Union
9-5 Bixby
8-6 Sand Springs
5-9 Jenks
5-9 Broken Arrow
4-10 Owasso
2-12 Bartlesville
1-12 Muskogee

Regional Results

East

Region 1
Norman 79-32 Enid
Ponca City 61-59 Jenks
Norman 58-31 Ponca City

Region 2
Bixby 47-21 Bartlesville
Sapulpa 53-20 Stillwater
Sapulpa 64-37 Bixby

Region 3
Union 40-29 Muskogee
Broken Arrow 86-81 Sand Springs
Union 74-62 Broken Arrow

Region 4
Mustang 49-34 Putnam North
Booker T. Washington 40-29 Owasso
Booker T. Washington 60-35 Mustang

West

Region 1
Deer Creek 58-21 U.S. Grant
Putnam West 54-40 Edmond Memorial
Deer Creek 74-52 Putnam West

Region 2
Norman North 50-34 Putnam City
Edmond North 82-38 Northwest Classen
Edmond North 42-36 Norman North

Region 3
Choctaw 70-11 Lawton
Westmoore 59-47 Edmond Santa Fe
Choctaw 58-36 Westmoore

Region 4
Midwest 48-45 Yukon
Moore 76-45 Southmoore
Moore 71-48 Midwest City

Area Assignments

East

Area Championship @ Tulsa Memorial
Norman vs. Sapulpa

Area Consolation Semis @ Tulsa Memorial
Broken Arrow vs. Mustang

Area Championship @ Owasso
Union vs. Booker T. Washington

Area Consolation Semis @ Owasso
Ponca City vs. Bixby

Area Consolation Finals @ Owasso

West

Area Championship @ Putnam City
Deer Creek vs. Edmond North

Area Consolation Semis @ Putnam City
Westmoore vs. Midwest City

Area Championship @ Capitol Hill
Choctaw vs. Moore

Area Consolation Semis @ Capitol Hill
Putnam West vs. Norman North

Area Consolation Finals @ Western Heights