Madelyn Blair's 3RBI propel Lady Sandites past Edmond North

By: Scott Emigh, Editor-in-Chief

The Charles Page High School fast pitch softball team (4-3) split their first two games Saturday at the Broken Arrow Tournament. Madelyn Blair (1-2) got the loss on the mound against Durant (5-2) and Sydney Pennington (2-0) got the win against Edmond North (4-4).

Durant jumped on the Lady Sandites early in the bottom of the first as Sydney Hampton doubled to score Haley Morgan, then came home on a double from Destinee Lewis for the 2-0 advantage. Morgan tacked on another run in the second with a double to score Hannah Hime.

The Lady Sandites put two on base in the top of the third with a single from Rachel Blair and a walk from Kimi Presnell, but both were left stranded. In the bottom of the inning Shayla Harper reached second on an error, stole third, then scored on an error to make it 4-0.

In the next inning Morgan was hit by pitch, Hampton singled, and Breanna Simmons singled to score them both.

Sand Springs finally got on the board in the top of the fifth. Freshman standout Sabrina Usher doubled, Cameron Clemons singled, and freshman Felicity Horn scored Usher on a single. Sydney Pennington hit a hard single down the third base line to bring in Clemons, but Pennington and Horn were left stranded and Durant got the 6-2 win.

The Lady Sandites wasted no time in getting on the board against Edmond North. In the top of the first inning Jessica Collins reached on a fielder's choice, Pennington drew a walk, and both scored on a line drive double from Madelyn Blair. 

In the top of the third Madelyn Blair brought in yet another run with a single to score Collins, who was walked. Blair reached third on a single from Jacie Taber, but was left stranded once again. Taber hit another single in the top of the fifth to score Pennington.

The Lady Huskies found home plate in the bottom of the fifth for a final score of 4-1.

Sydney Pennington rips Putnam North from the mound, Sandites win 3-1

By: Scott Emigh, Editor-in-Chief

Senior Oklahoma State University-commit Sydney Pennington (1-0) needed a few at-bats to warm up her pitching game Friday, but once she got going she was unstoppable. Pennington pitched seven strikeouts, gave up only four hits, and scored a run to lead the Charles Page High School varsity softball team (3-2) to victory at the Broken Arrow Tournament Friday evening.

The Lady Sandites split the first two games of the day, falling 2-1 to the eventual tournament champions from Owasso, but getting revenge on last year's State Champions with a 4-1 victory over Choctaw. Choctaw defeated Sand Springs 4-3 in the State Finals last year. 

The Putnam City North game was a slow starter for both teams as Felicity Horn and Rachel Blair struck out swinging in the first inning. Pennington walked Lorren Kromer in her first appearance on the mound this season and gave up a single to Steffany Dickerson before finding her groove and striking out Meridee Lawson. 

Senior Jessica Collins registered the first hit of the game for the Sandites in the top of the second but was left stranded. The Lady Panthers nearly got on the board in the bottom of the third. Kromer hit a single, advanced to second as Lawson was walked, advanced to third on a wild pitch, but was caught stealing home to end the inning. 

The Sandites broke their dry spell in the top of the fourth as Pennington singled on a hard ground ball into left field. Madelyn Blair hit what should have been a sacrifice bunt, but an overthrow error to first gave Pennington enough time to clear home plate and Blair reached second. Jacie Taber hit a single to advance Blair to third, and freshman Sabrina Usher brought them both home with a single of her own for the 3-0 advantage.

The Lady Panthers got on the board in the bottom of the fifth as Sydni Gibbs reached second on an error, advanced to third on a wild pitch, then scored on an error that allowed Maleina Fortin to reach first. Fortin nearly scored but was tagged out at home by Horn. 

Sandite Softball trumps defending State Champions from Choctaw, 4-1

By: Scott Emigh, Editor-in-Chief

The Charles Page High School varsity softball team (2-2) split their first two games at the Broken Arrow Tournament Friday morning. A knock-down drag-out game against Owasso ended in a 2-1 loss after being tied up at 1-1 for four innings. The next game started out the same as the first with Sand Springs taking an early lead before being tied up for several innings once again. This time, however, they were able to go-ahead for a 4-1 payback win over Choctaw, who defeated the Sandites 4-3 in the State Championship finals last year. 

Madelyn Blair (1-1) got the loss on the mound against Owasso, giving up nine hits against two strikeouts. The girls had a tough time getting on base, landing only two hits over the course of the game.

Senior Jessica Collins reached base in the bottom of the second after being hit by a pitch, then scored on an RBI double from freshman Sabrina Usher. The Lady Rams (2-0) quickly retaliated with an run in the top of the third, then took the lead in the top of the seventh for the win.

Jacie Taber (1-1) picked up her first win of the season against Choctaw, pitching five strikeouts against three walks and only two hits. 

The Lady Sandites took an early lead in the top of the first as Sydney Pennington reached on a fielder's choice and scored off an RBI double by Madelyn Blair. Janessa Larman got the Yellowjackets on the board with a sacrifice to score Brooke Edwards in the bottom of the second.

In the top of the fifth freshman Felicity Horn smacked a beautiful RBI double to score Cameron Clemons. Sydney Pennington hit her first homerun of the season in the top of the sixth and Collins sent a double into the left field fence to score Madelyn Blair for the fourth and final run. 

The defending State Champions threatened in the bottom of the sixth. Josie Swafford reached on an error at shortstop, Kennedy Henry drew a walk, and Lainee Brown reached on an error at second base to load the field with only one out. Haleigh Scott sent a big hit into the waiting glove of Horn in left field, and Taber struck out Megan McAffrey for the win.

The tournament is only playing to six innings. 

Weather pending, the Lady Sandites will take on Putnam City North (0-3) at 5:30 p.m. On Saturday they'll play Durant (2-0) at 9:00 a.m. and Edmond North (2-2) at 12:30 p.m. before beginning bracket play at 6:00 p.m.

Usher impresses in Varsity debut; Sandites win season opener 13-0

By: Scott Emigh, Editor-in-Chief

The Charles Page High School varsity softball team (1-1) kicked off the season with a bang at the Claremore Festival Tuesday afternoon. The first game of the season lasted only four innings before the Lady Sandites secured the shutout victory via run rule over the Mannford Lady Pirates (0-2).

Madelyn Blair (1-0) got the start and win on the mound, pitching a no hitter with five strikeouts and only one walk. Freshman Sabrina Usher made an outstanding varsity debut with three runs and four RBI, including the first home run of the season for the Sandites.

It didn't take the Sandites long to establish themselves as a threat as Madelyn Blair batted in freshman Felicity Horn on a single early in the first inning. Senior Oklahoma State-commit Sydney Pennington tagged up to score with two outs. Rachel Blair singled in Jacie Taber. Cameron Clemons doubled and came in on Usher's first hit of the game. Usher scored on a double by Horn for a 7-0 advantage before the bottom of the first.

Madelyn Blair struck out two in the first inning to bring in the Sandites for another run. Pennington struck a double and reached home on a fielder's choice, followed by Taber who scored on an error. 

Madelyn Blair added another pair of strikeouts in the bottom of the second and Usher connected on her first pitch for an out of the park homer to score Clemons in the top of the third.

In the top of the fourth Usher reached on an error to score Jessica Collins, then came home on a single by Horn for the final run of the game.

In game two of the festival the Sandites met their match in a shutout loss to Coweta (2-0). The girls managed four hits with Pennington, Presnell, and Taber hitting singles and Pennington adding a double. 

Sophomore Jacie Taber (0-1) got the loss on the mound, despite only giving up three earned runs. Taber struck out five, walked five, and gave up five hits. The game came immediately after the victory over Mannford and both teams were lethargic under the 100 degree sun. 

Coweta defeated Mannford 3-0 in the first round of the festival.

The Lady Sandites will return to action Friday at the Broken Arrow Tournament with games against Owasso at 10:00 a.m., Choctaw at 11:30 a.m., and Putnam City North at 5:00 p.m.

Sydney Pennington named to ASA All Star Team, will play Jr Olympic Cup

By: Scott Emigh, Editor-in-Chief

Charles Page High School senior Sydney Pennington will be competing at the 2016 USA Softball Junior Olympic Cup in Powder Springs, Georgia this Tuesday. 64 teams will battle this week in an invitational tournament, highlighted by a twelve-inning exhibition between the US Olympic Team and the ASA All Star Team. The Oklahoma State University-committed player finished her junior fast pitch season with a .458 batting average, 2.28 ERA, and 10-7 record from the mound. 

The CPHS fast pitch team won their Regional Championship and made it to the OSSAA 6A State Finals where they lost 4-3 to Choctaw. Since then, Pennington's Tulsa Elite team placed ninth at the USA Elite Select Championship Showcase in Shawnee, Kansas and were only one win away from the World Championship quarterfinals.

Lady Sandite Softball says goodbye to six seniors after this season: three will play in college

By: Scott Emigh, Editor-in-Chief

The Charles Page High School softball team has had a heck of a ride this year and will graduate six seniors this Saturday. Cody Cheatham, Stella Millican, Kennedy "Goose" Salyers, Jessica Schuler, and Caley Thompson have all played their last games for the Sandites, but each has even bigger and better things in store. 

In the fast pitch season this fall the Lady Sandites had one of the best seasons in school history with a 31-9 record and lost the State Championship 4-3 to Choctaw in the finals. The team was shorthanded in the slow pitch season this spring and got off to a rough start, but finished with a winning record of 12-7 and had several quality wins over highly ranked opponents.

Cheatham played third base during the fast pitch season and scored 12 runs and 11 RBI with a .246 batting average, .318 slugging average, and .268 on-base percentage. She hit 13 singles, 3 doubles, and 1 triple.

Mallory played catcher during the fast pitch season and scored 6 runs and 26 RBI with a .351 batting average, .486 slugging average, and .415 OBP. She hit 26 singles, 12 doubles, and 1 home run.

Millican played right field in the fast pitch season and scored 8 runs and 5 RBI with a .164 batting average, .196 slugging average, and .329 OBP. She hit 8 singles and 2 doubles. In the slow pitch season she scored 7 runs and 18 RBI with a .423 batting average, .635 slugging average, and .524 OBP. She hit 16 singles, 2 doubles, 3 triples, and 1 home run. She also pitched a 4-3 record for a 1.40 earned run average and 2.779 WHIP. Over 41 innings she struck out 1 batter with a 61% strike percentage. Millican will be playing for the Evangels at Mid-American Christian University this fall. 

Salyers played left field and pitched during the fast pitch season and scored 53 runs and 10 RBI with a .387 batting average, .556 slugging average, and .472 OBP. She hit 28 singles, 17 doubles, and 3 triples. She amassed an incredible 18-2 record on the mound with an impressive 1.64 ERA and 1.245 WHIP. Over 119 innings she struck out 70 batters with a 66% strike percentage. In the slow pitch season she scored 33 runs and 15 RBI with a .500 batting average, .771 slugging average, and .545 OBP. She hit 23 singles, 7 doubles, 3 triples, and 2 home runs. Salyers will be playing for Southwestern Oklahoma State University in the fall.

Schuler played first base during the fast pitch season and scored 38 runs and 63 RBI with a team-high .514 batting average, .897 slugging average, and .606 OBP. She hit 36 singles, 8 doubles, 11 home runs, and 4 grand slams. In the slow pitch season she scored 26 runs and 37 RBI with a .566 batting average, 1.509 slugging average, and .662 OBP. She hit 9 singles, 6 doubles, 1 triple, 14 home runs, and 1 grand slams. She also pitched an 8-4 record for a 1.13 ERA and 2.143 WHIP. Over 72 innings she struck out 2 batters with a 38% strike percentage. Schuler will be playing for Northeastern State University this fall. 

Thompson scored 10 runs during the fast pitch season with a .160 batting average, .160 slugging average, and .192 OBP with 4 singles. She will be attending Savannah College of Art and Design this fall where she will be studying visual arts and animation programs.

The Charles Page High School graduation will be held this Saturday at the Mabee Center at 7:30 PM. Doors will open for the event at 6:00 PM.