Sports Roundup: Rector and McNally get All-State, Wrestling kicks off season at Bixby

A version of this story was originally written for the Sand Springs Leader.

The Charles Page High School softball team picked up All-State accolades for the fourth consecutive year this week, and had more than one All-State player for the 17th time in school history.

Raegan Rector (Corner Infield) and JoLee McNally (Utility Outfield) were named to the All-State softball team, and Avery Tanner was named an alternate at Middle Infielder. The All-State games will be played June 11, 2022 at Oklahoma Christian University in Edmond. 

48 Sandite softball players have been named to the All-State team in school history.

Rector led the team in fielding percentage this season at .995 to go with a .352 batting average and .477 slugging percentage. McNally .919 in the field with a .379 batting average and .495 slugging percentage.

Rector, McNally, Tanner, and Lauren Hammock (Utility Outfield) received All-Region accolades as well. 

Rector and Tanner will both be signing collegiate letters of intent to play for Oklahoma Wesleyan University Wednesday, November 10th.

Volleyball

Charley Fahland, Jacelyn Smith, Kasidy Holland, Payton Robbins, and Olivia Dewitt all received Frontier Valley All-Conference honorable mentions after helping their team to a 14-20 record this season. Tehya Johnson and Layla Lenex were named to the All-Conference Second Team. 

All fifteen members of the varsity volleyball team received Academic All Conference accolades, and the team received an OSSAA Academic Achievement award for a cumulative GPA of 3.25 or above.

The volleyball program is currently hiring for two assistant coaching positions, including varsity assistant and middle school coach. Interested applicants can contact derek.jackson@sandites.org for more information.

Wrestling

The wrestling preseason kicked off Saturday at Bixby, where Sand Springs crowned three junior high and one high school champion.

Mitchell Smith, the Sandites’ top performer at last year’s State tournament, got off to a hot start with three pins to win the 152-pound bracket, beating all of his opponents in the first period.

Zander Grigsby placed second at 126, Shane Wolf placed second at 132, James Robey placed second at 152, Carter Goodman placed second at 160, and Adrian Hernandez placed second at 182.

Jesse Moore placed third at 138, Sammy Naugle placed third at 145, Jayden Pait placed fourth at 126, and Brody Ensten placed fourth at 152.

The high school team was missing Blake Jones, Brooks Dudley, and other top competitors who are still focused on football season.

Bailey Copeland, David Richey, and Jaxon Trotter all won titles for the junior high team. Copeland recorded two falls at 73 pounds, Richey had three pins at 112, and Trotter had four pins at 132.

Dawson Briscoe placed second at 80, Brady Moore was second at 119, Kase Skaggs placed third at 98, Ayreson Reiss placed third at 112, Colt Hood was third at 119, Isaac Sensintaffar was third at 126, and Corbin Wooley was fourth at 119.

The Keystone Kids youth wrestling team competed at the Claremore Invitational where Kasen McAffrey, Hudson Waag, Luke Hall, Maddix Spencer, Jase Crain, and Mylum Ache V won first place in their divisions. 

Collecting silver medals for the Keystone Kids were Rixon Hathaway, Rylan Hamby, Karson Waag, Zayden Anderson, Joshua Drury, Samuel Moore, Joshua Compton, Khamdyn Patterson, Jase Morgan, Julian Baker, Caemon Young, Raelie Hamby, and Zailyn Garland. 

Sand Springs 8th Grade football team goes undefeated, beats Sapulpa 40-0

A version of this story was originally written for the Sand Springs Leader.

There’s no playoffs for eighth grade football, but if there were, all eyes would be on Sand Springs.

The Clyde Boyd Middle School eighth grade football team wrapped up a perfect 8-0 season Thursday night at Memorial Stadium with a 40-0 shutout of Sapulpa. 

It was the team’s sixth clean sheet of the season, and the Sandites outscored their foes 356 to 18.

“It’s just a great group of kids,” said head coach Thomas Parks. “They’re coachable, they want to learn, they want to get better. They bring it every single day.”

Quarterback Easton Webb was 5-of-6 passing for 58 yards and two touchdowns, while carrying the ball six times for 55 yards and two more scores. 

“The thing about Easton Webb is he shows up every single day,” said Parks. “He wants to get better. He doesn’t often make mistakes and when he does make a mistake he wants to learn from it. He never gets too high, never gets too low. He’s just the ultimate team leader.”

Hudson Sheppard scored the first touchdown of the night on a 67-yard run late in the first quarter, and Isaac Sensintaffar ran in the two-point conversion.

Sheppard ran for 70 yards on four carries, and Sensintaffar had 79 yards on two carries. Cooper Guardado had a 17-yard TD reception in the second quarter, and Brighton Davidson had a three-yard TD reception in the fourth. Jacob Marlow had a big impact at center with several big blocks. 

Sheppard also led the team defensively with five tackles. Ryley Kester had three tackles for loss and a fumble recovery. Alex Dudley had a fumble recovery and Sensintaffar made an interception, and Ethan Shea had a 19-yard  pick-six. 

The perfect season was a continuation of what this team did in the Indian Nations Football Conference last year, winning the league’s top division as seventh graders. 

“A big reason for this team’s success has been the youth football coaches,” said Parks. “Cody Sensintaffar, Joey Webb, Adam Dudley. When I got them in eighth grade they were well-prepared, they knew what was going on.”

Parks expects his team to make a big impact on varsity over the next four years. “They’re all a good group of kids, they’re not afraid to mix it up and get in there and get after it.”

Eight Grade Schedule

9.2.21 Sand Springs 60-12 Muskogee Green (H).
9.9.21 Sand Springs 58-0 Bartlesville Blue (A).
9.16.21 Sand Springs 44-0 Carver (H).
9.23.21 Sand Springs 42-0 Sapulpa Blue (A).
10.7.21 Sand Springs 36-0 Muskogee Green (A).
10.12.21 Sand Springs 54-6 Bartlesville Blue (H).
10.21.21 Sand Springs 22-0 Carver (A).
10.28.21 Sand Springs 40-0 Sapulpa Blue (H).

Ninth Grade

The Charles Page High School freshman football team also won big over Sapulpa, paying back a loss from earlier in the season to end the year 2-7.

“Nothing feels better than a 20-0 shutout,” said head coach Gage Kaiser. “That’s huge for our kids. Just to finish strong right here, keep them rolling into next year.”

Quarterback Ali McCoy was 5-of-8 passing for 59 yards and two touchdowns, and ran it 15 times for 90 yards, a touchdown, and a two-point conversion.

“Ali, he’s a baller,” said Kaiser. “He’s great in the run game, he got us some good passes, especially in the second half.”

Caleb Goodman had three receptions for 44 yards and two touchdowns, and Jaden Allen led the defense with five tackles. Christian Freltus recovered a fumble and Dameon Leathers had an interception in the shutout.

Sandite Sports Weekly Roundup: Softball Rolls at Bixby Tournament

Down 5-4 and riding a four-game losing streak, the Sandites needed a spark in the first round of the Bixby tournament Friday morning.

JoLee McNally stepped up to the plate with two runners on and smacked a ground ball single to center field in the top of the sixth, bringing in Morgan Rector and Kinzie King to kick off a great weekend for the Charles Page High School softball team (9-7).

After taking down Newcastle 6-5, the Sandites got a huge 5-4 upset against title contender Edmond Memorial then steamrolled Union 17-2 and El Reno 11-2 before falling 4-1 to Broken Arrow in the final game. 

“They had an awesome weekend, I thought,” said head coach Shelli Brown. “The turnaround from Bartlesville where we left a lot of runner-on-base opportunities, I felt like this weekend they were able to get the runners on and push them across the plate. That was the difference.”

Prior to the tournament, the Sandites had a rough stretch of district road games at Stillwater, Jenks, Bixby, and Bartlesville. 

Thursday was a tough loss, as the Sandites had previously beaten Bartlesville 12-3 at home, and led 5-0 early before the Bruins surged back with seven runs in the bottom of the third.

Friday’s win over Edmond Memorial (19-4), however, showed that this team is still capable of beating anyone in the state on any given day. 

The Bulldogs took a 4-2 lead in the third inning, but the Sandites rallied in the bottom with RBI doubles from Lauren Hammock and Nataley Crawford, and Kelsi Hilton scored on a passed ball for the lead.

Crawford got the wins in the pitching circle against Edmond and Newcastle, Hilton got the win against Union, and Addie Hughes got the win against El Reno.

“Team effort for sure on the pitching,” said Brown. ”We’ve been kind of double-teaming, so I thought our pitchers did a really good job with that.”

The team’s bats also came alive during the tournament, with McNally, Hammock, Hilton, and Crawford all hitting over .500. McNally scored eight runs and four RBI and Hammock had seven runs and seven RBI over the five games.

“I’m just happy with them,” said Brown. “I told them let’s keep moving forward. I felt like we’ve made the turn a little bit here.”

The Sandites are currently 3-4 in district action, sitting fifth in the standings. They’ll be heavily favored in four of their remaining seven district games, and they’ll have home-field advantage in their rematches with Jenks, Stillwater, and Bixby.

The Sandites have hosted Regionals seven consecutive years but that streak could be in jeopardy if they don’t finish strong in district action.

“We need to focus one game at a time, win those games, and get ourselves in a good situation,” says Brown. “Whether we host or we go travel, we’re going to have to play good teams, and we’ve just got to be ready. I think it’s going to be about timing - peaking at the right time. We’re starting to get everybody back, starting to get everybody healthy, and starting to have that team chemistry that takes some time to develop.”

“I’ve seen both districts. Whether you host or you travel, you’re going to face some really good teams so I just want us to be ready for that.”

Cross Country

Sandite Cross Country traveled to the Sapulpa Chieftain meet on Saturday, September 4th.

Chloe Grona led the elementary girls to a second place finish in the one-mile, finishing in 5:54 for first place, a full 21 seconds ahead of the runner-up, and Josie Grona placed third in 6:23.

The elementary boys placed eighth, led by Canyon Carnahan in 25th place with a time of 7:26.

Junior high boys placed fifth in the one-mile, led by Taigh Wright in 11th with a time of 5:51.21. Junior high girls didn’t have a full team, but Maddyx Hampton placed 18th in 6:38.

The varsity girls didn’t have a full team, but Jazmin Lopez placed fifth in the two-mile run with a time of 13:57.

The varsity boys finished sixth, led by Alejandro Lopez in 11:52 for 25th place, and Dalton Wilcox in 11:55 for 26th.

On Saturday, September 11th, the high school and junior high teams traveled to Broken Arrow. The junior high boys placed sixth in the 1.5 mile run, but were the only team with a full lineup. 

Lopez led the varsity girls in 26th place with a 5K time of 22:22. Noah Hanlon led the boys in 18:56 for 42nd place. Hampton led the junior high girls with a 12:01 1.5-mile run for 33rd, and Wright led the junior high boys in 9:52 for 13th.

Football

The Class 6A-II No. 5 ranked Sandite football team (2-0) will look to remain undefeated when they travel to Arkansas 3A No. 1 Shiloh Christian (2-0). Both teams will be well-rested after bye weeks.

Last year Sand Springs hosted the first-ever meeting of the two teams and topped the Saints 27-26. It would be Shiloh’s only loss of the season as they went on to earn their eighth State Championship.

Volleyball

Class 6A No. 15 ranked Sand Springs (7-11) is riding a tough nine-match losing streak after traveling to the prestigious Heather Harkness Invitational in Edmond, one of the toughest tournaments in the state.

Sandite Volleyball fell 2-0 to No. 6 Deer Creek, 2-0 to No. 4 Edmond Memorial, 2-0 to OKC Storm, 3-2 to No. 10 Edmond North, and 3-0 to No. 16 Moore. 

Sand Springs will compete at the Owasso tournament this weekend with pool matches against Owasso, Edmond Memorial, and Ponca City.

CPHS Cross Country Preview: Rebuilding Year in Store for Sandites

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The beginning of the high school cross country season is less than a month away, and the Sandites are getting ready for action. 

“We started practicing right after track was over with and we’ve been practicing all summer, four days a week,” says Head Coach Mike Burdge. Both the boys and girls teams will kick off the season Saturday, August 21st at Edmond Deer Creek.

Despite only losing one senior from either team, it still has the makings of a rebuilding year due to a smaller-than-usual incoming freshman class.

“We’ve got to get more kids involved,” says Burdge. “Everybody’s got to work together and share athletes (across multiple sports). What do we do to get more kids involved? I think part of it is the elementary and middle school. I can remember when we didn’t have a high school program worth much, but Coach (Les) Reed was doing middle school and had 120 kids coming out for that. So how do we get back to that? I think Coach Reed’s personality had a lot to do with that success.”

The junior high programs have already seen a slight uptick over the last two seasons, however. “We’re really looking strong in our middle school,” says Burdge. “We’ve had 15 kids coming out all summer long, so we’ll be strong there.”

“I’m excited about our elementary, and the interest in elementary and middle school. I wouldn’t be surprised if we didn’t have 20 kids out for middle school whereas we only had six last year.”

As for this season...“We only lost one senior. Last year we didn’t have very many girls coming out for it so we were short. This year four of our varsity runners will be seniors so next year will be a challenge.”

“Dalton Wilcox will definitely be the number one senior leading not necessarily in time, but he’ll be one of the leaders. Jazmin Lopez is the only senior girl we have this year. Jazmin’s gonna be a leader. She’s a real hard worker, her and her brother Alex. I think we’ll probably be able to field a team of girls, we’ll have five. I asked around as we were going, I was talking to other coaches, and it seemed everybody was shallow on girls last year.”

“We’re really looking at ‘what do we do?’ Cross Country’s been strong for a lot of years and last year was just a tough year. We never had a race with five varsity boys, somebody was quarantined all year long.”

“So putting it all back together is what we have to figure out how to do. I’m going to have to get out and do some things to spur some interest. We haven’t been able to do that the last few years because of COVID. We’ll just see how it goes.”

“It’s gonna be a tough year ahead of us. Cross Country will be kind of a rebuilding year even though it shouldn’t be. Not having that many kids come out for the summer in the high school program, we’re gonna see what we’ve got.”

Last season the boys placed 11th at their home 6A Regional while the girls took 15th. The last time either team won a title was in 2017 when the boys won at Sapulpa, and both teams won the Kiefer Invitational in 2016. 

2021 Sand Springs Cross Country Schedule

8.21 Edmond Deer Creek
8.27 Owasso Relays
9.4 Sapulpa
9.18 Stillwater Jamboree
9.25 University of Kansas
10.9 4th Annual Gold Rush Invitational (Sand Springs)
10.23 Regionals (Owasso)
10.30 State (Edmond Santa Fe)

Gatlin Gunn named Most Outstanding Wrestler at Perry Tournament of Champions

The Sand Springs Junior High wrestling team took home fourth place overall with five finalists last weekend at the Perry Tournament of Champions, and 126-pounder Gatlin Gunn led the way with a first place finish and the title of the tournament’s Most Outstanding Wrestler.

Gunn breezed through the competition with five pins and a technical fall, outscoring his foes 33-3 without giving up a single takedown. He pinned three of his foes in the first period, two in the first minute, and only allowed one opponent to score on him. In the finals round against Collinsville freshman Cable Golden he gave up a reversal in the first period, but quickly pinned the Cardinal fifteen seconds into the second to take home the title.

Also earning their way into the finals were Matthew Moore, Jayden Pait, Landon Horton, and Adrian Flores, who all finished in second place. Moore went 5-1 at 106 pounds, pinning three opponents. Jayden Pait was 4-2 at 112 with one pin. Landon Horton went 5-1 at 119 with two pins. Adrian Flores pinned two opponents and went 4-2 at 155.

Tanner Copeland placed third at 86, Kase Skaggs was sixth at 92, Landyn Barnes placed sixth at 119, Blake Stewart was sixth at 132, Hudson Sheppard finished fourth at 140, and Jaden Allen was fourth at 170.

The Sandites were without competitors at 80, 195, and 285 pounds, which likely kept them from second place. They finished with 161.5 points, behind Deer Creek with 163.5 and Yukon with 165. Both of those teams had more complete lineups than the Sandites. Broken Arrow won the tournament with 265 points and five champions.

CPHS Cross Country: Sandites set several personal records at Owasso

The Charles Page High School Cross Country Team has struggled to put together a full Varsity Girls team this year, but they managed to Saturday at Mohawk Park, and placed 29th out of 31 teams at the Owasso Invitational. The Varsity Boys placed 28th. The junior high teams also participated, but didn’t have a full lineup.

Jazmin Lopez led the girls with a 5K time of 21:30.6 for 73rd place out of 254 runners. She knocked nearly 45 seconds off her previous personal best. Madison Chambers took 1:40 off her personal record, finishing in 25:35.66 for 209th. Kirsten Neal improved by three minutes with a PR of 26:55.33 and Laila Mirza had a PR of 29:10.42.

Noah Hanlon led the boys with a time of 18:21.85, a 37-second improvement on his PR, for 120th place out of 279 competitors. Sam English ran a PR of 18:33.72, David Rigsby improved on his best by 32 seconds with a time of 21:30.17, and Zach Davis knocked 33 seconds off his PR with a time of 21:31.02.

Brynlee Durborow ran the 1.5-mile junior high race in 9:37.69 for sixth place out of 245 girls and Rafael Huff ran it in 10:26.42 for 93rd place out of 265 boys.

Sandite Cross Country is scheduled to compete at the Edison Eagle Classic Saturday morning at Chandler Park. Varsity girls will run a 5K at 8:30 a.m. followed by boys at 9:00 a.m. Middle school girls will run a 1.5-mile loop at 10:40 a.m. with boys at 11:00 a.m.

Varsity Girls 5K
21:30.60 - Jazmin Lopez - 73rd
25:35.66 - Madison Chambers - 209th
26:55.33 - Kirsten Neal - 222nd
29:04.26 - Bella Ensten - 245th
29:10.42 - Laila Mirza - 247th
29:21.18 - Emily Patton - 248th

Junior High Girls 1.5-Mile
9:37.69 - Brynlee Durborow - 6th
11:46.24 - Alicia Kemp - 107th
12:08.29 - Malayna Garcia - 135th
12:36.31 - Catherine Sarasua - 162nd

Varsity Boys 5K
18:21.85 - Noah Hanlon - 120th
18:33.72 - Sam English - 132nd
19:50.17 - Caleb James - 211th
21:30.17 - David Rigsby - 256th
21:31..02 - Zach Davis - 258th
23:08.83 - Alejandro Lopez - 274th
24:52.88 - Dalton Wilcox - 279th

Junior High Boys 1.5-Mile
10:26.42 - Rafael Huff - 93rd
10:47.75 - Landon Buttram - 128th
11:04.22 - Colt Cothran - 149th
12:46.50 - Koby Hadley - 222nd