Volleyball, Softball, Football Rankings, League Standings

OSSAA District 6A-3 Fast Pitch Softball Standings

4-0 Owasso (15-1)
4-0 Shawnee (16-0)
5-1 Jenks (5-4)
5-2 Sand Springs (14-3)
2-5 Ponca City (4-13)
0-5 Sapulpa (1-6)
0-7 Muskogee (1-10)

OSSAA Class 6A Week 3 Volleyball Rankings

1. Edmond Santa Fe (13-2)
2. Jenks (12-1)
3. Bishop Kelley (8-3)
4. Norman North (10-3)
5. Edmond Memorial (9-2)
6 Mustang (15-3)
7. Deer Creek (8-3)
8. Broken Arrow (10-7)
9. Edmond North (7-4)
10. Bishop McGuinness (10-0)
11. Owasso (10-6)
12. Bixby (11-3)
13. Union (4-7)
14. Moore (6-5)
15. Bartlesville (8-4)
16. Southmoore (3-7)
17. Yukon (2-6)
18. Enid (10-4)
18. Sand Springs (11-10)
20. Booker T. Washington (4-7)

Frontier Valley Conference Volleyball Standings

4-0 Broken Arrow (10-7)
4-0 Jenks (12-1)
4-1 Owasso (10-6)
3-1 Bartlesville (8-4)
3-2 Bixby (11-3)
1-3 Union (4-7)
1-3 Booker T. Washington (4-7)
1-4 Sand Springs (11-10)
1-5 Muskogee (7-8)
0-3 Sapulpa (8-10)

Class 6A-II Sandite Pride Week 3 Football Rankings

1. Bixby (2-0)
2. Stillwater (1-0)
3. Booker T. Washington (2-0)
4. Del City (0-1)
5. Choctaw (0-1)
6. Putnam City North (1-0)
7. Muskogee (0-2)
8. Midwest City (1-1).
9. Edmond Deer Creek (1-0)
10. Lawton (1-0)
11. Bartlesville (1-0)
12. Sand Springs (1-1)
13. Ponca City (0-1)
14. Northwest Classen (1-0)
15. Putnam City West (0-1)
16. U.S. Grant (0-1)

CPHS Softball: Sandites shut out Sapulpa 19-0, Hawkins and Lee hit home runs

The Charles Page High School varsity softball team (14-3, 5-2) earned their biggest win since 2014 Thursday evening at the Sandite Softball Complex, 19-0 against their district rivals from Sapulpa (1-6, 0-5). Junior Aliyah Taff (9-3, 26-17) has won back-to-back games in the pitcher’s circle, both by shutout, and she threw seven strikeouts Thursday with no walks and only two hits.

The Sandites amassed 20 hits. Madison Lee, JoLee McNally, Raegan Rector, Taff, and Avery Tanner had three hits apiece, and Lee and Drew Hawkins both hit home runs.

Lee’s solo home run came in the bottom of the first on the first Sandite at-bat of the day. Nataley Crawford, Taff, and Rector hit RBI singles in the second and McNally had a two-run single for the 6-0 lead.

Hawkins hit a double to start the third inning and scored on a ground out from Crawford. Lee and McNally singled and both scored on a double from Rector. Jordan hit an RBI single, Taff hit an RBI triple, and Tanner hit an RBI single to make it 12-0.

Lee smacked an RBI double in the fourth and scored on a ground out from McNally. Rector hit a triple and scored on a double from Jordan, Tanner hit an RBI single, and Hawkins hit a three-run homer for the final runs of the day.

Hailey Dye took the loss for the Chieftains, throwing 20 hits, no strikeouts, and six walks in four innings.

Sandite Softball will take a week off before hosting Owasso (13-1, 4-0) next Thursday. Sapulpa will travel to Jenks (7-4, 4-1) on Tuesday.

CPHS Softball: Aliyah Taff shuts out Ponca City with 8 strikeouts

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The Charles Page High School varsity softball team (13-3, 4-2) rolled to a 9-0 district shut out of Ponca City (4-13, 2-5) Tuesday evening on the road behind a three-hit, eight-strikeout pitching effort from Aliyah Taff (8-3, 25-17). The potent Sandite offense amassed 13 hits, paced by three-hit performances from both Avery Tanner and Jaden Jordan.

Madison Lee led off with a single, then scored on a single from JoLee McNally. Raegan Rector hit an RBI double to make it 2-0 but was left stranded in the top of the first. Rector hit another double in the third inning and scored on a single from Jordan.

Nataley Crawford doubled to score Tanner in the fourth, but the visitors’ biggest effort came in the sixth. Tanner doubled and scored on an error, then Drew Hawkins scored on a sacrifice bunt from Kelsi Hilton. Lee hit an RBI single, Rector walked, and Jordan hit a two-run triple for the final runs of the game.

Libby Clark got the loss for the Wildcats, tossing 13 hits, two strikeouts, and one walk in seven innings.

Ponca City will take a week off before playing at the Bethany Tournament next weekend. Sand Springs will host a district rivalry game Thursday at 5:30 p.m. against Sapulpa (1-5, 0-4).

Volleyball, Softball, Football Rankings, League Standings

OSSAA District 6A-3 Fast Pitch Softball Standings

4-0 Owasso (11-1)
4-0 Shawnee (16-0)
4-1 Jenks (7-4)
3-2 Sand Springs (12-3)
2-4 Ponca City (3-12)
0-4 Sapulpa (1-5)
0-6 Muskogee (1-8)

OSSAA Class 6A Week 2 Volleyball Rankings

1. Edmond Santa Fe (12-1)
2. Jenks (10-1)
3. Edmond Memorial (8-2)
4. Bishop Kelley (6-3)
4. Deer Creek (7-2)
4. Norman North (10-3)
7. Mustang (13-3)
8. Broken Arrow (9-6)
9. Bishop McGuinness (9-0)
10. Owasso (9-5)
11. Edmond North (5-4)
12. Bixby (9-2)
13. Union (4-6)
14. Enid (9-3)
15. Moore (5-4)
16. Bartlesville (7-4)
17. Southmoore (3-6)
18. Sand Springs (10-9)

Frontier Valley Conference Volleyball Standings

3-0 Broken Arrow (9-6)
3-0 Jenks (10-1)
3-1 Owasso (9-5)
2-1 Bartlesville (7-4)
1-1 Bixby (9-2)
1-2 Union (4-6)
1-2 Muskogee (7-5)
1-3 Sand Springs (10-9)
0-2 Booker T. Washington (2-6)
0-3 Sapulpa (8-10)

Class 6A-II Sandite Pride Week 2 Football Rankings

1. Bixby (1-0)
2. Stillwater (0-0)
3. Del City (0-0)
4. Choctaw (0-0)
5. Booker T. Washington (1-0)
6. Muskogee (0-1)
7. Putnam City North (0-0)
8. Midwest City (1-0)
9. Edmond Deer Creek (0-0)
10. Lawton (0-0)
11. Bartlesville (0-0)
12. Ponca City (0-0)
13. Sand Springs (1-0)
14. Putnam City West (0-0)
15. U.S. Grant (0-0)
16. Northwest Classen (0-0)

CPHS Softball: Shawnee shuts out Sandites 5-0

The Charles Page High School varsity softball team (12-3, 3-2) brought a .430 season batting average into their Thursday evening game at Shawnee, and that powerful hitting record made Anneca Anderson’s pitching performance all the more remarkable. The Shawnee sophomore (4-0, 10-4) struck out fifteen Sandites, walked none, and only allowed two hits in the 5-0 shutout.

The Wolves hit a hiccup in their first season at the 6A level last year, going 13-21, but they’ve got their feet beneath them now and are off to an undefeated 11-0 start with a 4-0 mark in district action. Oklahoma State University-committed senior Tatum Sparks has been an important part of that success, and she scored two runs and one RBI.

Anderson struck out the side in the top of the first and Shawnee came in to claim a 4-0 lead. Seminole State-commit Hallie Wilson singled and scored on Sparks’s hit. Kali Kasterke was hit by pitch and Carly Torbett doubled to score both runners. Torbett scored the final run of the inning on a ground out from Stormee Reed.

Both Anderson and Aliyah Taff struck out three batters apiece in the second inning. Sparks reached on an error in the third and scored the final run of the game on a fly out from Anderson. Shawnee stranded singles in the fourth, fifth, and sixth innings.

The Sandites tried to rally in the seventh with singles from Madison Lee and Raegan Rector, but Lee was caught stealing and Anderson threw a pair of strikeouts to secure the win.

Taff (7-3, 24-17) took the loss on the mound, throwing seven hits, six strikeouts, and one walk in six innings.

Sandite Softball will return to action Tuesday at 5:00 p.m. with a district road game against Ponca City (3-11, 2-4). Shawnee will host its home tournament this weekend, beginning with a 2:00 p.m. game against Durant (3-2) on Friday.

District 6A-3 Standings
4-0 Owasso (11-1)
4-0 Shawnee (11-0)
4-1 Jenks (7-4)
3-2 Sand Springs (12-3)
2-4 Ponca City (3-11)
0-4 Sapulpa (0-5)
0-6 Muskogee (1-7)

CPHS Softball: Sandites run-rule Muskogee 16-6

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The Charles Page High School varsity softball team (12-2, 3-1) rolled to a 16-6 district win against Muskogee (1-7, 0-5) Tuesday night, run-ruling the Roughers in five innings behind a season-best 22-hit performance. Aliyah Taff was a perfect four-for-four at the plate.

Drew Hawkins reached on an error and Madison Lee and Raegan Rector hit singles to load the bases in the top of the first. Jaden Jordan hit a two-run single, followed by RBI singles from Taff and Makenzie Burks. Rector and Jordan hit back-to-back doubles in the second inning, then Avery Tanner hit an RBI single for the 6-0 lead. Hawkins added an RBI double in the third and Jordan brought her in on a single.

Muskogee got on the board in the bottom of the third as Katlyn Clark and Nyia Green hit RBI singles to score Jordan Simmons and Haidyn Henry.

Nataley Crawford hit an RBI double in the fourth and Hawkins sacrificed to bring her in. Rector hit an RBI single, then Taff smacked a two-run triple to make it 13-2. Lee hit an RBI single in the fifth, Hawkins hit an RBI double, and Lee scored on a ground out from Rector for the final Sandite run of the game.

The Roughers tried to rally in the bottom of the fifth with a double from Clark, a single from Green, and an RBI single from Hannah Cawthon. Simmons walked to load the bases and Karsyn York hit an RBI single. A pair of walks gave the home team two free runs, but Clark hit a line drive to Hawkins in center field to bring the game to a close.

Crawford (5-0, 8-2) continued her undefeated season in the pitcher’s circle, tossing ten hits, five strikeouts, and three walks in four innings. Rector threw one strikeout and three walks in an inning of relief. Teegan Moffett threw all five innings for Muskogee and recorded 22 hits, no strikeouts, and one walk.

Sandite Softball will return to action Thursday at 5:00 p.m. with a big district road game against undefeated Shawnee (10-0, 3-0). Muskogee will compete at the Shawnee Tournament this weekend.