Mid-season Baseball Stats: 3 undefeated pitchers remain, Taber leads in scoring with 23 runs and 15 RBI

The 2016 Sandite baseball season is well under way and the boys have racked up an impressive 19-7 record and a first place trophy at the Bixby Tournament.

Hunter Greathouse (2-0) has played all 26 games this season and holds a .429 batting average, a .481 slugging average, and a .506 OBP. He's scored 17 runs and 13 RBI and is 5 of 6 stealing. He's hit 26 singles, 6 doubles, 1 triple, and 5 sacrifices. He's pitched 14 innings for a .571 ERA and a 1.143 WHIP. He's faced 61 batters and given up only 7 hits, 10 runs, and 8 earned runs. He's walked 11 and struck out 29 while throwing 60% strikes.

Jake Ward (4-1) has played all 26 games this season and holds a .435 batting average, a .548 slugging average, and a .611 OBP. He's scored 17 runs and 14 RBI and is 4 of 6 stealing. He's hit 21 singles, 5 doubles, 1 home run, and 4 sacrifices. He's pitched 33 innings for a .420 ERA and a 1.560 WHIP. He's faced 151 batters and given up 35 hits, 19 runs, and 14 earned runs. He's walked 20 and struck out 37 while throwing 59% strikes.

Joey Montgomery (1-2) has played all 26 games this season and holds a .406 batting average, a .522 slugging average, and a .418 OBP. He's scored 3 runs and 12 RBI and is 2 of 4 stealing. He's hit 22 singles, 5 doubles, and 1 home run. He's pitched 19 innings for a .948 ERA and a 1.632 WHIP. He's faced 96 batters and given up 23 hits, 22 runs, and 18 earned runs. He's walked 12 and struck out 10 while throwing 55% strikes. 

Rhett Rutledge (1-1) has played all 26 games this season and holds a .342 batting average, a .513 slugging average, and a .500 OBP. He's scored 24 runs and 14 RBI and is 17 of 19 stealing. He's hit 18 singles, 4 doubles, 3 triples, 1 home run, and 7 sacrifices. He's pitched 14 innings for a .214 ERA and a .576 WHIP. He's faced 67 batters and given up 15 hits, 8 runs, and 3 earned runs. He's walked 9 and struck out 14 while throwing 58% strikes and has one save.

Josh Taber has played all 26 games this season and holds a .377 batting average, a .377 slugging average, and a .525 OBP. He's scored 23 runs and 15 RBI and is 19 of 22 stealing. He's hit 23 singles and 5 sacrifices.

University of Oklahoma-commit Jake Terry (5-1) has played in 24 games this season and holds a .238 batting average, a .405 slugging average, and a .396 OBP. He's scored 6 runs and 9 RBI and is 4 of 5 stealing. He's hit 5 singles, 3 doubles, 1 triple, 1 home run, and 2 sacrifices. He's pitched 31 innings for a .319 ERA and a 1.787 WHIP. He's faced 148 batters and allowed only 29 hits, 12 runs, and 10 earned runs. He's walked 27 and struck out 38 while throwing 57% strikes.

Treyce Tolbert has played in 26 games this season and holds a .342 batting average, a .395 slugging average, and a .500 OBP. He's scored 23 runs and 17 RBI and is 9 of 11 stealing. He's hit 23 singles, 2 doubles, 1 home run, and 3 sacrifices. 

Southwestern Christian University-signee Trevor Tolbert has played in 24 games this season and holds a .254 batting average, a .339 slugging average, and a .405 OBP. He's scored 8 runs and 14 RBI and is 1 of 3 stealing. He's hit 11 singles, 3  doubles, 1 triple, and 5 sacrifices. 

Ty Fain has played in 21 games this season and holds a .276 batting average, a .310 slugging average, and a .475 OBP. He's scored 7 runs and 7 RBI and is 11 of 12 stealing. He's hit 6 singles, 2 doubles, and 1 sacrifice.

Mack Thompson has played in 20 games this season and holds a .208 batting average, a .292 slugging average, and a .406 OBP. He's scored 11 runs and 1 RBI and is 4 of 6 stealing. He's hit 3 singles and 2 doubles. 

Tyler McCallie has played in 19 games this season and holds a .419 batting average, a .674 slugging average, and a .537 OBP. He's scored 17 runs and 9 RBI and is 9 of 10 stealing. He's hit 12 singles, 4 doubles, 2 home runs, and 1 sacrifice. 

Malachi Walton has played 11 games this season and holds a .167 batting average, a .167 slugging average, and a 286 OBP. He's scored 15 runs and 2 RBI, has stolen 5 bases and has hit 1 single.

Josh Cordell (2-2) has played in nine games this season and has pitched 31 innings for a .391 ERA and 1.566 WHIP. He's faced 141 batters and allowed only 35 hits, 22 runs, and 12 earned runs. He's walked 13 and struck out 25 while throwing 42% strikes.

Brock Youngblood (3-0) has played in eight games this season and holds a .250 batting average, a .250 slugging average, and a .250 OBP. He's scored 1 run and 2 RBI and has hit 1 single. He's pitched 19 innings for a .268 ERA and a 1.072 WHIP. He's faced 76 batters and allowed only 13 hits, 9 runs, and 5 earned runs. He's walked 10 and struck out 10 while throwing 62% strikes. 

Cody Motes has played six games this season and holds a .500 batting average, a .500 slugging average, and a .500 OBP. He's scored 6 runs and 1 RBI. He's stolen 4 bases and hit 1 single.

Kameron Adcock has played in four games this season and holds a .167 batting average, a .167 slugging average, and a .286 OBP with 3 runs and 1 single.

Riley Rutledge has played in three games this season and holds a .333 batting average, a .333 slugging average, and a .600 OBP. He's scored 2 runs and 1 RBI and has hit 1 single.

Conner Dennis (1-0) has played in two games this season and has pitched 7 innings for a .000 ERA and 0.643 WHIP. He's faced 23 batters and allowed only 1 hit and 0 runs. He's walked 2 and struck out 4 while throwing 64% strikes.

Pennington and Junior Mints dominate in Powder Puff Football

By: Scott Emigh, Editor-in-Chief

Charles Page High School put on its annual Powder Puff football game Saturday night at Memorial Stadium, and the Class of 2017 handled both the Sophomores and Seniors easily, defeating the Sophomores 14-0 and the Seniors 35-7. The event is an annual fundraiser for Senior Celebration.

The Junior Mints, as they dubbed themselves, dominated both offensively and defensively from the very start, racking up five straight tackles for loss on the first Sophomore possession. A series of incompletions by Junior quarterback Sydney Pennington gave the Sophomores the turnover however, and the younger team picked up their first first down on a rush by Stacie Genn. Pennington is an Oklahoma State University softball-commit and the leading scorer on the basketball team with over 1,100 points.

The Sophomores quickly gave up the gain, however, and were pushed back to fourth and thirty. The Juniors got the turnover soon after at the Sophomores' 11 and Pennington went the distance for a touchdown rush with only 3:14 left in the game, then scored on another keeper with 0:45 left to put the game in the bag.


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The Juniors struck quick against the Seniors in game two as Pennington completed a 75 yard touchdown pass early in the first half. The Seniors failed to convert on their first possession and Pennington was at it again, driving sixty yards in two passes. Mid-American Christian University softball-signee Stella Millican put up a big tackle to prevent a touchdown with 8:45 to go, but it didn't slow the Juniors down for long. Julia Lewis hauled in a pass from the thirteen to make it 14-0.  

The Seniors began to put together a successful drive, picking up an eight yard rush on the next posession then grabbed the first down plus ten. Keely Brock moved it another eight and the Seniors took a timeout with 4:37 to play. Tiawna Baker picked up the first down to keep the drive alive. Southwestern Oklahoma State University softball-signee Goose Salyers added a rush for five but they gave it right back up on a fumble. Pennington knocked down a pitch on the next play and the Seniors burned another timeout with 3:41 to play. 

Lewis picked off the fourth down pass before being brought down by Brock. Brock grabbed a 7 yard tackle for loss as the Seniors transitioned to defense. Salyers went head to head with Pennington to prevent a touchdown run with 2:10 to play and the Seniors used their final timeout.

Millican prevented a touchdown on the 1 yard line and the Juniors lost a yard on a fumble, but it didn't slow them down. A two yard pass from Pennington to Lewis with 0:50 left seemed to wrap up the half, but the Juniors weren't done yet. The Seniors gave up a quick turnover in the final minute and Pennington completed another 75 yard pass to Jessica Collins for the 28-0 advantage. 

Northeastern State University softball-signee Jessica Schuler finally got the seniors on the board with a 35 yard touchdown pass with 8:38 remaining. The game dragged on from there with no big plays, but the Juniors added one more touchdown to ice the cake with 12 seconds left.  

Sandite Pride will be donating 100% of profit from the Powder Puff photo gallery to Senior Celebration. Please help support this incredible drug and alcohol-free graduation after-party by ordering prints, digitals, mugs, shirts, and more at www.sanditepride.smugmug.com 

DeShazo dominates Putnam North with 6 goals, Lady Sandites win 9-1

By: Virgil Noah, Marketing Director

The Charles Page High School girls soccer team (9-2) returned home to face Putnam City North High School (4-5) after a tough road loss. The Lady Sandites fell to the Union High School Lady Redskins (9-0) who are ranked #2 in the nation earlier this week, but rebounded with an impressive 9-1 victory over the Lady Panthers, their second highest win this season.

Sand Springs got things rolling quickly, scoring two goals in the first eight minutes en route to a 5-0 lead at the end of the first half. Junior Megan Deshazo got things started in the opening moments off of an assist from Kyndal Zicker. Deshazo scored the next two as well to notch a hat trick less than a quarter of the way into the game, one coming via penalty kick. Zicker got herself on the board after a free kick by Brooklyn Eardley ricocheted directly to her for a wide open shot. The Lady Panther goalie got a hand on it but not enough to stop the strike. Deshazo scored her fourth goal of the game just before the half on a misplay by the Lady Panther defense.  

The second half was nearly as lopsided as the first, though Lady Panther Courtney Tate managed to get her team on the board. Zicker and Eardley both scored for Sand Springs on penalty kicks, and Deshazo scored another two goals to put her total at an incredible six for the match.  

The back line for Charles Page was stifling, allowing just one shot on goal for the entire match. The line consisted of Jae Anthony-Wilson, Bryn Lewis, Emma Peak, and Mckinzie Horton. 

The Charles Page High School boys soccer team (2-9) came home for another tough matchup, this time against Putnam City North High School (7-4). Earlier in the week the Sandites battled hard against nationally ranked Union High School (9-1) but came up short. 

It was another hard fought nail biter for Garland Betts's team, as the match saw the visiting Panthers take an early one goal lead that they would not relinquish. Sand Springs made a number of solid runs downfield but were unable to come up with the equalizer. In the final minute Sandite of the Week Ethan Baxter dribbled deep into the box with a defender draped all over him, but couldn't manage to get the ball off of his cleat and the Sandites fell 1-0.  

Both teams will return to district play on April 12th, in Jenks. The Girls will play at 6 pm and the Boys at 8 pm. The Trojans are 2-4 and the Lady Trojans are 5-3. 

Sandites take second at Wooden Bat Tournament

By: Scott Emigh, Editor-in-Chief

The Charles Page High School varsity baseball team (19-7) made their way to the finals of the Sand Springs/Broken Arrow Wooden Bat Tournament with wins over Sapulpa and Muskogee, and drew first blood against Broken Arrow, but the Tigers (19-8) racked up a 6-1 lead by the bottom of the fourth and held on for the win. 

Josh Cordell (2-2) picked up the loss on the mound, giving up six hits and two walks for six runs and two earned runs. Conner Dennis (1-0) and Brock Youngblood (3-0) each took turns on the mound for one inning each and didn't give up any hits or runs, but were unable to sway the tide of the game in the Sandites' favor. 

Keaton Stamp pitched a no-hitter in the first inning for the Tigers. Brady Bean singled and survived four pickoff attempts before finally being caught stealing by Joey Montgomery to end the inning.

Malachi Walton scored on a Hunter Greathouse sacrifice in the top of the second, but Treyce and Trevor Tolbert both flied out to center field to end the inning with Tyler McCallie stranded on third after a double. 

The bottom of the second is what did the Sandites in. Devon Johnson singled and the bases were loaded as Cordell walked Mack Chambers and Drew Lowe. Kade Goines reached third on an error by McCallie, allowing all three runners to score. Austin Hulet sacrificed to score Goines and the Tigers took a 4-1 lead.

Josh Taber reached on an error in the top of the third but was caught stealing. Bean scored for Broken Arrow in the bottom on a steal of home. The Tigers pitched a no hitter in the top of the fourth, then added to their lead on a Goines sacrifice that scored Chambers. 

Neither team managed a hit in the fifth, through Broken Arrow did strand a walker. Finally, the Sandites began to rally in the top of the sixth with singles from Taber and Rhett Rutledge. Jake Ward was hit by pitch to load the bases and Montgomery scored two on a double. Treyce Tolbert batted in Ward on a fielder's choice that outed Montgomery at third, and McCallie was outed at first on a dropped third strike to end the inning 6-4.

Youngblood pitched a no-hitter in the bottom of the sixth, but Jon Gilton retaliated with a no-hitter in the top of the seventh to secure the victory and the tournament championship. 

Sand Springs will return to action Monday at 6:00 pm at Union (11-9), whom they've already defeated once this season in a close 7-6 thriller at the Bixby Tournament. 

Fantastic performance from Rutledge not enough to hold off Bartlesville upset

By: Scott Emigh, Editor-in-Chief

The Bartlesville Bruins (5-17) dropped losses to Bixby and Broken Arrow on day one of the Sand Springs/Broken Arrow Wooden Bat Tournament, but pulled out a surprising come-from-behind upset over their hosts in Sand Springs.

The Sandites (19-6) claimed a two-run lead twice in the affair, and twice gave up four-run innings to their challenger. Rhett Rutledge (1-1) got his first loss on the mound this season, giving up four hits, four runs, and four walks, but struck out four and none of the runs were earned. Joey Montgomery (1-2) got the start on the mound and pitched into the fourth inning before being relieved with the game tied 2-2. Trevor Doyle got the win for Bartlesville, who went through four pitchers in the affair.

Montgomery struck out one and pitched a no-hitter in the first and the Sandites took the lead as Rutledge tripled and scored on a balk. Montgomery only gave up one hit in the second and two in the third, but neither scored. Again, it was Rutledge with a run in the bottom in the third, singling and being brought in on a Tyler McCallie walk on loaded bases. 

In the top of the fourth, Bartlesville took their first lead as Zac Boyes and Tate Holman were each hit by pitch. Pierson Lavery sacrificed to bring in Boyes and Holman scored on a single by Derek Hill to tie it up. Montgomery walked one more and Rutledge took over on the mound. Garrett Meidl singled to score Hill and Zach Snow for the 4-2 advantage.

Bartlesville pitched their first no-hitter in the bottom of the fourth and continued to get on base in the top of the fifth with two walks and a single, but failed to score. University of Oklahoma-commit Jake Terry singled, stole second and third, then scored on an error to make it 4-3.

Rutledge had a great inning pitching in the sixth, striking out three and only giving up a single, and the Sandites capitalized on it, reclaiming their lead 6-3. Rutledge doubled to score Ty Fain and Josh Taber, then scored on a passed ball. 

The Bruins won it in the top of the seventh, however, as AJ Archambo walked and Boyes reached first on catcher's interference. Rutledge put out courtesy runner Lukas Rietfors at second on a fielder's choice that allowed Tate Holman to reach first. Doyle reached on a error at short stop to score Archambo. Lavery struck out, but Hill was intentionally walked to load the bases, then Snow walked to score Tate. Meidl singled to score Doyle and Hill advanced to home on a throw before the Sandites finally came in to bat.

Treyce Tolbert and McCallie were both put out, but Trevor Tolbert doubled, advanced to third on a passed ball, and scored on an error to make it 8-7. Ty Fain advanced as far as third and it looked like the Sandites would tie it, but Doyle struck out Taber to fend off the rally. 

Sandite Baseball wins fifth straight with 8-2 victory over Sapulpa; Brock Youngblood undefeated on the mound

By: Scott Emigh, Editor-in-Chief

The Charles Page High School varsity baseball team (19-5) is on a roll after winning their last five games by a combined score of 59 to 10. Sophomore pitcher Brock Youngblood is 3-0 on the mound and has only allowed three earned runs total in games where he started. 

The Sapulpa Chieftains (2-13) have dropped three games against their Highway 97 rivals this season. In week one the Sandites won 7-2, followed by an 11-3 victory last week. 

Youngblood was a machine, pitching no-hitters in the first and second innings with strikeouts in each, before Sapulpa finally found base in the top of the third. Cale Collins singled to left field, advanced to second on an error, then came home on another for the 1-0 lead. Sand Springs had managed two walks and a single in the bottom of the second, but stranded all three. Jarrett Dilley scored a runner on a sacrifice to make it 2-0.

Sand Springs retaliated quickly, however, scoring seven runs on three walks and three hits in the bottom of the same inning. Jake Ward doubled to score Jacob Taber and Rhett Rutledge, then came home on a single by Treyce Tolbert that also scored Ty Fain. Trevor Tolbert batted in Hunter Greathouse and Treyce Tolbert and made it all the way to home on a series of errors.

The final run of the game came from Ward who doubled and was batted in by Greathouse. 

In all, Youngblood threw 73% strikes for four strikeouts and only four hits. He gave up two runs, but both were unearned.

The Sandites will next play Bartlesville (5-17) in the third round of the Wooden Bat Tournament at 6:00 pm Friday evening. Saturday at noon they'll meet up with the Bixby Spartans (21-5) who they have a 2-2 record against this season, beating them once at home and once at the Spartans' own tournament, in the championship round.