Sandites to Launch Middle School Soccer Program

Sandite Athletics is looking to launch a middle school soccer program this year at Clyde Boyd Middle School.

In a letter addressed to CBMS Families, head boys soccer coach Russell Ragland announced his intent to start a boys and girls middle school soccer team for the upcoming Springs 2024 season.

“To gauge interest, there will be a mandatory parent meeting on Tuesday, November 28th, 2023, to see if there is enough interest from students and parents,” said Ragland.

“The parent meeting will be held at the 6th grade center Cafeteria (enter on the west side of the 6th grade center) at 5:30 PM.”

Sixth through eighth grade boys and girls are all invited. Previous playing experience is preferred but not required.

Because the program is an official SSPS extracurricular activity, students will be required to maintain passing grades with good attendance and will be held to district behavioral standards.

Practices will be held at the CBMS North Field, Tuesdays through Thursdays, from 3:45 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Home games will be played at Charles Page High School’s Memorial Stadium, primarily on Monday nights.

A Soccer Interest Form has been posted online where students/parents can sign up for more information.

Griffin Sensintaffar & Kaden Pope Win Broken Arrow Open

The Charles Page High School boys wrestling team took fourth place and the Lady Sandites placed ninth at the 32nd Annual Joe Zamora, Skyler Holman Open in Broken Arrow this weekend.

The junior high girls placed eighth, the sixth/seventh-grade girls placed sixth, the junior high boys placed sixth, and the sixth/seventh-grade boys placed seventh.

High School

Junior Kase Skaggs placed third at 120 pounds with a pin, a tech fall, and two decisions. In the quarterfinals he won a 6-1 decision over McAlester’s Kam Hutchison, a returning 5A State finalist. Skaggs’s only loss was a semifinal fall against Broken Arrow State qualifier Hudson Beckley.

Freshman Kasen Mcaffrey placed third at 144 pounds, pinning his first opponent before losing a close 9-6 decision to Broken Arrow’s Robert Miller. He bounced back with a pair of decision in consolation, edging out two-time Sapulpa State qualifier Ethan Peterson 4-2 in the finals.

Freshman Corbin Wooley placed fourth at 150 pounds with two pins. His only losses were pins by two-time Arkansas State Champion Benjamin Smith and Broken Arrow State qualifier Kadence Roop.

Junior Peyton Callis placed fourth at 190 pounds with two pins and two major decisions, only falling 4-0 to Union State qualifier Wura Yinusa before getting pinned by Broken Arrow’s Braden Jones in the finals.

Junior High

Griffin Sensintaffar took first place at 86 pounds, dominating his bracket with two pins and a 16-0 technical fall.

Kaden Pope won the 132-pound bracket with three pins, including a fall in the finals.

Kenzie Johnson took second place at 70 pounds with one pin.

Rylee Allen placed third at 121 pounds with five pins, all in the first period.

Stefanie Ortiz placed fourth at 172 pounds, winning three decisions, including back-to-back sudden victories in overtime.

Middle School

Gage Buchanan was runner-up at 119 pounds with one fall and an 11-0 major decision.

Rowdy Ash placed third at 80 pounds with one pin, outscoring his opponents handily while only falling 4-2 in the semifinals in sudden victory overtime.

Zailyn Garland placed third at 80 pounds with two first-period falls and a 12-6 decision in the consolation finals.

Kambyr Lee placed third at 142 pounds with two pins.

Baylin Maynard placed fourth at 129 pounds with one pin.

Undefeated Sandite Freshmen Win Frontier Valley Conference, Beat Sapulpa 42-24

For the third time in the past four years, the Sand Springs Class of 2027 football team has laid claim to a conference championship after wrapping up a 9-0 freshman campaign.

The Sandites ended their junior high careers with a 42-24 rout of Sapulpa in a Highway 97 Rivalry game Tuesday night at Memorial Stadium to secure the Frontier Valley Conference National West League Championship for the second straight year.

“What we’re trying to build here at Sand Springs is a winning culture,” said head coach Thomas Parks.

“With these kids winning these conference championships and the team before them winning the conference championship - when they get into high school, all they’re going to be used to is winning, and that’s a good thing for the varsity Sandites.”

This class of Sandites also won the Indian Nations Football Conference AA Division during their sixth grade year.

“Sixth grade we went all the way undefeated,” said kicker Kaidyn Cowan. “That was a sight to see.”

But in seventh grade the Sandites were split into two separate teams and neither was able to make the postseason after dividing their top players.

“Eighth grade we came back, we were still trying to get used to each other again,” said Cowan. “There wasn’t that much teamwork in it, but we got it done.”

The Sandites went 7-1 last year, losing only to Carver Middle School, with whom they split games and shared the conference title.

This time around, however, they finished alone atop the throne after winning 20-0 against Muskogee, 12-6 at Bartlesville, 14-6 against Booker T. Washington, 26-8 at Sapulpa, 30-6 against Union, 44-22 at Muskogee, 28-0 against Bartlesville, 26-14 at Booker T. Washington, and 42-24 against Sapulpa.

“They’re tough and they’re resilient,” said Parks. “There’s been times where things didn’t go our way but we never got too down, we always came back, we always had an answer.”

“We weren’t going to back down from anybody, no matter who we played. We always showed up and played Sandite football. If we play good Sandite football, it’s good enough to beat anybody we come across.”

In the season finale against Sapulpa the Sandites took an 8-0 lead to open the second quarter on a 56-yard touchdown pass from Dom Forbes to Boston Kissee and a two-point run by Kendell Page.

After Kaden Pope recovered an onside kick for the Sandites, Gabe Harris cashed in a 39-yard touchdown run to make it 14-0, but Sapulpa would soon respond.

After putting together a six-play, 74-yard scoring drive, the Chieftains forced a quick turnover on downs and were driving downfield again with the potential to tie things up. But Gabe Harris had other plans, intercepting Sapulpa for a 74-yard pick six.

“Gabe’s been a really good player for us,” said Parks. “Early in the year he faced a little adversity but he kept showing up, kept working hard, and became a dynamite running back and a dynamite player in our secondary. I love Gabe Harris and everything about him.”

Page converted a two-point run and the Sandites averted the momentum shift, taking a 22-6 lead into the half.

The Sandites opened the second half with an onside kick recovery and cashed in immediately. From an empty backfield with a five-receiver set, Forbes shocked the Sapulpa defense with a 60-yard touchdown draw on the first play from scrimmage.

Sapulpa responded with a 56-yard scoring run of its own on the very next play, but Dawson Jamison stuffed the quarterback draw to prevent the two-point play.

Joseph Farmer returned the ensuing kick 73 yards to set up a two-yard touchdown dive by Page and once again the momentum stayed with the Sandites.

“This year is (Farmer)’s first year in Sand Springs,” said Parks. “He’s been an absolutely amazing addition to this team. He can play offense, he can play defense, return kicks, cover kicks - he does everything. He’s a coach’s dream as a player.”

Page added another two-point run to make it 36-12.

“Kendell didn’t get as many carries as he would probably like,” said Parks, “but whenever he was in there he did his job, he did it right, he ran the ball hard, and there are definitely more carries coming that kid’s way if he keeps showing up and doing what he’s supposed to do and producing the way he did for us.”

The Sandite defense came up big on the ensuing possession with Nikyllien Crisp and Hunter Fields getting a tackle for loss, followed by a tackle for loss and a sack from Grady Harris to back the Chieftains up to fourth-and-23.

“Grady’s the type of kid that shows up every day, does what’s right, does his job,” said Parks. “He’s not looking for the accolades, he’s not looking to get noticed, he just wants to do right by the team. He’s the ultimate team player.”

The Sandites shifted Kissee to quarterback and brought Christian Headley into the backfield late in the third and the two methodically worked their way downfield for a two-yard touchdown run by Headley for the final Sandite points of the game.

Sapulpa added a 45-yard touchdown pass on their next drive but Charles Palmer sacked the Chieftain quarterback on the two-point attempt. The Chieftains ended the game with a 73-yard hook-and-ladder for a touchdown as time expired.

Forbes ended the game 2-of-5 passing for 62 yards and had five carries for 78 yards and two total touchdowns.

Pope had two receptions for 45 yards, Gabe Harris had four carries for 62 yards, and Kissee had four carries for 62 yards to go with his 56 receiving yards.

“Boston Kissee is another one of those players that’s a coach’s dream,” said Forbes. “He can play offense, he can play defense, he plays on both of our special teams, he comes to every meeting, he shows up and works hard. I never have to worry if Boston Kissee is doing the right thing. When he gets in at quarterback I have complete trust that our offense is not going to take a step back at all.”

Defensively the Sandites were led by Grady Harris with seven tackles while Caiden Ruhland and Crisp had three apiece.

After the game Cowan gave one last postgame speech to his team reminding them of the bond they forged over the past several years.

“We’re closer than brothers, closer than best friends, closer than anything,” said Cowan, who expects big things from his teammates in the coming years.

“I just hope it’s going to be great and we can get some more championships.”

Junior High Runners Shine at Frontier Valley Conference Championship

The Sand Springs cross country program wrapped up the regular season Tuesday in Muskogee with the Frontier Valley Conference Championship.

The varsity boys placed ninth out of ten teams, led by Rafi Huff with a 5K time of 19:02 for 37th place out of 62 runners. Rhys Foster led the JV team in 25:12 for 82nd place.

Kelsi Hilton was the lone varsity runner for the girls, finishing the 5K in 22:00 for 24th place out of 54 runners. Blakelee Meeker placed 57th in the JV run in 28:38.

Chloe Grona led the junior high girls with a two-mile time of 12:44 for 4th place out of 117 runners. Josie Grona wasn’t far behind with a time of 13:07 for 9th place.

Cole Higgins led the junior high boys to a 7th place finish, running the two-mile in 11:19 for 6th place out of 119 runners.

The varsity runners will return to action on Saturday, October 21st in North Tulsa. The 6A-East Regional Championship will be held at O’Brien Park near Turley with 6A girls starting the day's events at 9:00 a.m.

Varsity Girls
24th - Kelsi Hilton - 22:00

Junior Varsity Girls
57th - Blakelee Meeker - 28:38

Junior High Girls
4th - Chloe Grona - 12:44
9th - Josie Grona - 13:07
59th - Lexi Boone - 16:17
109th - Vivian Burr - 19:52

Varsity Boys
37th - Rafi Huff - 19:02
41st - Dallas Potter - 19:13
53rd - Anshun Syong - 20:07
57th - Jessen Cox - 21:14
59th - Kordel Hartmann - 21:41
61st - Jaxon Perry - 22:14
62nd - Gavin Corbin - 23:05

Junior Varsity Boys
82nd - Rhys Foster - 25:12
89th - Malachi Waldrup - 26:54

Junior High Boys
6th - Cole Higgins - 11:19
20th - Wyatt Shaw - 12:00
27th - Corbin Wesson - 12:29
44th - Canyon Carnahan - 13:05
76th - Presley Gunnery - 14:21
91st - Daniel Stuckey - 15:07
101st - Brier Hartman - 15:24

Sophie Grona, Cole Higgins, and Junior High Boys Win Cleveland XC Meet

Sand Springs had an exceptional performance at all age levels in the Cleveland Tigers Cross Country Meet on Thursday, earning two individual gold medals and one team title.

Cole Higgins won his second meet of the season, leading the junior high boys to their second team title of the year. His 1.5 mile time of 7:06 was two seconds better than the runner-up and enough to lead the field of 48.

Corbin Wesson placed third in 7:29, Daniel Stuckey was fifth in 7:38, and Wyatt Shaw was sixth in 7:46,

Sophie Grona took first place out of 85 runners with a 6:38 mile to lead the elementary girls to a sixth place team finish.

Chloe and Josie Grona led the junior high girls to a second place finish in the 1.5-mile run. Ghloe took second place in 8:08 and Josie took third in 8:12. Mya Wagers finished ninth in 8:49.

The varsity boys placed second, led by Rafi Huff in third place. Huff ran the 5K in 18:09, followed by Dallas Potter with an 18:30 mark for sixth.

Conner Williamson placed 18th out of 95 runners in the elementary boys race. His 7:05 mile led the Sandites to a fourth place finish.

The varsity girls didn’t have enough runners to earn a team place in the two-mile race. Laila Mirza placed 28th out of 59 runners in 16:19.

The Sand Springs high school and junior high teams will return to action at the Frontier Valley Conference Championship on Tuesday in Muskogee.

Sand Springs Results

Elementary Girls 1 Mile
1st - Sophie Grona - 6:38
34th - Melanie Kinser - 8:47
38th - Anna Voight - 8:55
49th - Starr Corbin - 9:24
50th - Kyall Mcaffrey - 9:27
54th - Nola Chamber - 9:36
55th - Julia Myers - 9:41
78th - Brinley Mckinney - 11:55

Junior High Girls 1.5 Mile
2nd - Chloe Grona - 8:08
3rd - Josie Grona - 8:12
9th - Mya Wagers - 8:49
15th - Lexi Boone - 9:08
24th - Rowen Hull - 9:40
62nd - Vivian Burr - 11:50

Varsity Girls 2 Mile
28th - Laila Mirza - 16:19
33rd - Blakelee Meeker - 17:03

Elementary Boys 1 Mile
18th - Conner Williamson - 7:05
31st - Stu Grona - 7:24
32nd - Sutton Corbin - 7:25
41st - Hudson Waag - 7:42
65th - Mark Garner - 8:59
82nd - Liam Kinman - 10:38
85th - Kai Chambers - 11:27
88th - Fisher Abbott - 11:59

Junior High Boys 1.5 Mile
1st - Cole Higgins - 7:06
3rd - Corbin Wesson - 7:29
5th - Daniel Stuckey - 7:38
6th - Wyatt Shaw - 7:46
14th - Canyon Carnahan - 8:13
17th - Presley Gunnery - 8:22
42nd - Dean Earnest - 10:50

Varsity Boys 5K
3rd - Rafi Huff - 18:09
6th - Dallas Potter - 18:30
17th - Kordel Hartmann - 19:58
20th - Jessen Cox - 20:15
27th - Jaxon Perry - 21:15
30th - Gavin Corbin - 21:36
40th - Malachi Waldrup - 23:03
50th - Rhys Foster - 24:00
57th - Dax Wilcox - 25:03

Anderson Elementary took fifth place in the girls race, led by Catherine Mundy in 7:55, and fifth in the boys race, led by Elliott Gibson in 7:08.

Anderson Results

Elementary Girls 1 Mile
15th - Catherine Mundy - 7:56
23rd - Beighley Ray - 8:19
29th - Joaline Reeve - 8:38
30th - Sophia Reyna - 8:39
32nd - Saylor Harmon - 8:44
67th - Lilly Reinhardt - 11:01
73rd - Kinley Fulton - 11:30
74th - Hallie Graham - 11:38
82nd - Presley Graham - 12:48
83rd - Nova West - 13:32

Elementary Boys 1 Mile
21st - Elliott Gibson - 7:08
39th - Cooper Lisicki - 7:39
44th - Grayson Shoopman - 7:55
51st - Kiptyn Reeve - 8:20
52nd - Jaxon Couffer - 8:22
54th - Ace Jewell - 8:23
57th - Zander Hefele - 8:40
63rd - Lincoln Bozone - 8:56
66th - Waylon Lightle - 9:11
67th - Joseph Parsell - 9:13
71st - Kota Fulton - 9:42
76th - Elijah Ray - 10:22
78th - Vandon Flynn - 10:33
86th - Praxton Flynn - 11:36
89th - Royce Hefele - 12:19
93rd - Colton Bartell - 13:21

Sandite Wrestling Releases Tentative 2023-2024 Schedules

Varsity Boys

Duals
11.30 Meet the Sandites (Clyde Boyd) - 6:00 p.m.
12.7 CPHS vs. Skiatook (A) - 6:00 p.m.
12.7 CPHS vs. Glenpool (Skiatook) - 7:00 p.m.
12.12 CPHS vs. Claremore (Clyde Boyd) - 6:00 p.m.
12.14 CPHS vs. Sapulpa (A) - 6:00 p.m.
12.19 CPHS vs. Jenks (H) - 6:00 p.m.
1.4 CPHS vs. Ponca City (H) - 6:00 p.m.
1.4 CPHS vs. Westmoore (H) - 7:00 p.m.
1.11 CPHS vs. Enid (H) - 2:00 p.m.
1.11 CPHS vs. Owasso (H) - 3:00 p.m.
1.11 CPHS vs. Union (H) - 4:00 p.m.
1.18 CPHS vs. Broken Arrow (A) 6:00 p.m.
2.9-2.10 Dual State Championship (Enid)

Tournaments
11.4 Bixby Open - 9:00 a.m.
11.11 Broken Arrow Open - 9:00 a.m.
11.18 Union Open - 9:00 a.m.
12.8-12.9 Mid America Nationals (Enid) - 11:00 a.m./10:00 a.m.
12.15-12.16 Cleveland Tournament (JV Only)
12.22-12.23 Trey Culotta Invitational (New Orleans) - 9:00 a.m.
1.5-1.6 Larry Wilkey Invitational (Jenks) - 10:00 a.m.
1.5-1.6 Inola Tournament (JV Only)
1.12-1.13 Bobby Lyons Invitational (H) - 9:00 a.m.
1.19 Skiatook Tournament (JV Only) - 8:00 a.m.
1.20 Nathan Hale Tournament (JV Only) - 8:00 a.m.
2.2 Glenpool Warrior Invitational - 10:00 a.m.
2.16-2.17 6A-East Regional Championship - 11:00 a.m.
2.22-2.24 6A State Championship (OKC) - 9:00 a.m.

Varsity Girls

Duals
11.30 Meet the Sandites (CBMS) - 6:00 p.m.
12.5 CPHS vs. Oologah (A) - 6:00 p.m.
12.7 CPHS vs. Skiatook (A) - 6:00 p.m.
12.7 CPHS vs. Glenpool (Skiatook) - 7:00 p.m.
12.11 CPHS vs. Nathan Hale (A) - 6:00 p.m.
12.12 CPHS vs. Claremore (CBMS) - 6:00 p.m.
12.14 CPHS vs. Sapulpa (A) - 6:00 p.m.
12.19 CPHS vs. Jenks (H) - 6:00 p.m.
1.4 CPHS vs. Westmoore (H) - 6:00 p.m.
1.4 CPHS vs. Ponca City (H) - 7:00 p.m.
1.9 CPHS vs. Kiefer (A) - 6:00 p.m.
1.25 CPHS vs. Will Rogers (H) - 5:00 p.m.
1.30 CPHS vs. McLain (A) - 5:00 p.m.

Tournaments
11.4 Bixby Open - 9:00 a.m.
11.11 Broken Arrow Open - 9:00 a.m.
11.18 Union Open (Tulsa) - 9:00 a.m.
12.1-12.2 Jay Tournament - 12:00 p.m./11:00 a.m.
12.15-12.16 Cleveland Tournament - 11:00 a.m.
12.29-12.30 Diamond State Tournament (Springdale) - 9:00 a.m.
1.5-1/6 SuperGirl 64 Tournament (Union) - 8:00 a.m.
1.19 Nathan Hale Tournament (Tulsa) - 10:00 a.m.
1.26 Sand Springs Tournament - 11:00 a.m.
2.13 6A-East Regional Championship - 11:00 a.m.
2.22-2.24 6A State Championship (OKC) - 9:00 a.m.

JV Boys

Duals
11.30 Meet the Sandites (CBMS) - 6:00 p.m.
12.5 CPHS vs. Oologah (A) - 5:00 p.m.
12.11 CPHS vs. Nathan Hale (A) - 5:00 p.m.
1.9 CPHS vs. Kiefer (A) - 5:00 p.m.
1.25 CPHS vs. Will Rogers (CBMS) - 5:00 p.m.
1.30 CPHS vs. McLain (A) - 5:00 p.m.

Tournaments
11.4 Bixby Open - 9:00 a.m.
11.11 Broken Arrow Open - 9:00 a.m.
11.18 Union Open - 9:00 a.m.
12.15-12.16 Cleveland Tournament
1.5-1.6 Inola Tournament
1.12-1.13 Bobby Lyons Invitational (H)
1.19 Skiatook Tournament - 8:00 a.m.
1.20 Nathan Hale Tournament - 8:00 a.m.

Junior High Black

Duals
11.30 Meet the Sandites (H) - 6:00 p.m.
12.5 CBMS vs. Oologah (A) - 6:00 p.m.
12.11 CBMS vs. Nathan Hale (A) - 6:00 p.m.
1.5-1.6 Glenpool Dual Tournament - 10:00 a.m.
1.9 CBMS vs. Kiefer (A) - 6:00 p.m.

Tournaments
11.4 Bixby Open - 9:00 a.m.
11.11 Broken Arrow Open - 9:00 a.m.
11.18 Union Open - 9:00 a.m.
12.1-12.2 Sand Springs Tournament - 9:00 a.m.
12.15-12.16 Cleveland Tournament - 9:00 a.m.
2.2-2.3 Junior High Allstate (OKC) - 9:00 a.m.

Junior High Gold

Duals
11.30 Meet the Sandites (H) - 6:00 p.m.
12.7 CBMS vs. Skiatook (A) - 6:00 p.m.
12.7 CBMS vs. Glenpool (Skiatook) - 7:00 p.m.
12.12 CBMS vs. Claremore (CBMS) - 6:00 p.m.
12.14 CBMS vs. Sapulpa (A) - 6:00 p.m.
12.19 CBMS vs. Jenks (H) - 6:00 p.m.
1.4 CBMS vs. Westmoore (H) - 6:00 p.m.
1.4 CBMS vs. Ponca City (H) - 7:00 p.m.
1.11 CBMS vs. Enid (H) - 2:00 p.m.
1.11 CBMS vs. Owasso (H) - 3:00 p.m.
1.11 CBMS vs. Union (H) - 4:00 p.m.
1.18 CBMS vs. Broken Arrow (A) - 6:00 p.m.

Tournaments
11.4 Bixby Open - 9:00 a.m.
11.11 Broken Arrow Open - 9:00 a.m.
11.18 Union Open - 9:00 a.m.
12.1-12.2 Sand Springs Tournament - 9:00 a.m.
1.12-1.13 Perry Tournament - 8:00 a.m.
1.26-1.27 Edmond Tournament - 8:00 a.m.
2.2-2.3 Junior High Allstate (OKC) - 9:00 a.m.

Junior High Girls

Duals
11.30 Meet the Sandites (H) - 6:00 p.m.
12.5 CBMS vs. Oologah (A) - 6:00 p.m.
1.9 CBMS vs. Kiefer (A) - 6:00 p.m.

Tournaments
11.4 Bixby Open - 9:00 a.m.
11.11 Broken Arrow Open - 9:00 a.m.
11.18 Union Open - 9:00 a.m.
12.1-12.2 Sand Springs Tournament - 9:00 a.m.
12.15-12.16 Cleveland Tournament - 9:00 a.m.
1.25 Sand Springs Tournament - 9:00 a.m.
2.2-2.3 Junior High Allstate (OKC) - 9:00 a.m.