Sandite Volleyball falls 3-2 to Bishop Kelley, Mutiri scores 29 kills

By: Scott Emigh, Editor-in-Chief

The Charles Page High School varsity volleyball team (2-1) got off to a great start against the Bishop Kelley JV Red, winning two sets before the host team rallied for the win. 

Bishop Kelley is last year's 5A State Championship team, and boasts a record seventeen State Titles, including thirty consecutive Regional Championships. The last two years that Sand Springs played the Bishop Kelley JV, they were defeated 3-0. Last year the Sandites never scored more than 20 points in a set, and in 2014 they only managed to break 10 points in a single set against the annual powerhouse.

The Lady Sandite program is clearly in an impressive turnaround under Head Coach Janna Green's third year at the helm. The last two years they opened to back-to-back losses. This year they won their first two matches over teams they lost to last year and gave Bishop Kelley a run for their money.

The Lady Sandites won the first set in a back-and-forth thriller, 25-22. The game was tied seven different times and every time Sand Springs worked up a decent lead, the Comets would rally to tie things up. Kelley took an early 5-3 lead before junior standout Gloria Mutiri scored six kills in eight rallies for a 10-6 advantage. The Comets tied it back up at 11-11 but Sand Springs regained the lead and held it till the Comets scored a six-pack on Makenna Cypert to tie it at 19-19. Freshman Madison Burris was crucial in the final rallies, setting up Mutiri for a kill to make it 23-21, then assisting on a block on the next rally. 

Sand Springs got off to a great start in the second game, winning the first six rallies via Bishop Kelley errors, and capped it off with an ace from Mutiri for the 7-0 lead. The Sandites held the lead for the entire set, despite a five-straight streak from the Comets bringing it to a close 17-12, and ultimately won 25-16.

The Comets pulled a complete about-face in the third game, taking a 5-0 lead. Mutiri scored six kills in the set and sophomore Holly Kersgieter added three more, but the Comets prevailed 25-14. 

Game four was hotly contested and saw the two teams tied up eight separate times. Freshman Devree Youngblood started things off with an ace, Kersgieter and Mutiri combined on a block, and the Sandites led 4-2 before the Comets scored their first kill. Bishop Kelley scored again on free ball with no hands on deck from the Sandites to tie it at 4-4. The Lady Sandites picked up two more points on errors and Mutiri added an ace for the 7-4 advantage.

Sand Springs worked up a 17-12 advantage thanks to a pair of blocks from Mutiri and a kill from Kylie Taylor, but the Comets battled back to a close 17-16. Mutiri and MaKenzie Ward combined on a block to try and build some cushion, but Kelley won the next three rallies for the lead. Ultimately the Comets won 25-23.

Sand Springs never led in the final set and Bishop Kelley won 15-9.

Mutiri led in scoring for the match with a season-best 29 kills, including five solo blocks, four block assists, and two aces. Kersgieter added twelve kills with four block assists. MaKenzie Ward registered the most assists with fifteen, followed by Burris with five. 

Next up for the Sandites is a Tuesday evening Home match against Jenks (5-2) at 6:00 p.m.

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Undefeated Sandite Volleyball shuts down Catoosa in straight sets

Photo by: Morgan Miller

By: Scott Emigh, Editor-in-Chief

The Charles Page High School varsity volleyball team is off to a great start this year, winning their first two matches by substantial margins. Entering their third year under Head Coach Janna Green, the two seniors on the team got to play against their former head coach in Caleb Horton Thursday night at their home debut against Catoosa. 

The teams took to the road Tuesday for the season-opener and defeated Muskogee (1-1) three sets to one. Varsity won the first game 27-25, lost the second 19-25, but rebounded with solid and decisive wins of 25-19 and 25-21 to secure the win. The JV squad lost their match 2-1 with sets of 18-25, 25-19, and 10-15. The freshman team lost 21-25 and 19-25. 

In their first home match the Lady Sandites took on Catoosa (0-1) and swept all sets at all divisions. The 4A State Quarterfinalists were little match for the vastly improved Sand Springs program that Green has been building. This time last year the Lady Sandites were 0-2 and were dominated 3-0 by both Catoosa and Muskogee.

Sand Springs got off to a fast 3-0 lead and doubled the Lady Indians throughout the game. The Sandites built up a 12-6 lead thanks to hard-hitting attacks from Gloria Mutiri and Lee Leslie. Freshman Tiffany Maxey scored an ace for the Indians but they were unable  to capitalize on it and the Sandites surged forward for a 25-13 finish after a kill from Mutiri.

In game two the Indians were the ones to take the lead after a series of Sandite faults gave up the first four points to Catoosa. Devree Youngblood and MaKenzie Ward combined for a hard block to get the Sandites back on track and the competitive matchup continued till the teams were tied 8-8. Sand Springs took their first lead off a block from Mutiri, but Catoosa's Melissa Velazquez tied things right back up. Mutiri reclaimed the lead before Makenna Cypert's overserve put it at 10-10. From then on Sand Springs never trailed, but the Indians did tie things up four more times before the home team ultimately pulled in the 25-21 win with a kill from Youngblood. 

The final set was another back-and-forth affair before Sand Springs blew ahead from a close 17-16 to a final score of 25-17.

Mutiri was the leading scorer for the evening with twenty-two total kills, including four blocks and two aces. Eleven of her kills came in the third game alone. Youngblood recorded seven kills and Leslie recorded six. Madison Burris and MaKenzie Ward were crucial in setting up the plays with seven and eleven assists, respectively. 

The JV and freshman teams also won their matches with sweeps. JV won sets of 25-16 and 25-17. The freshmen won 25-10 and 28-26.

The Sandites will return to action Monday at Bishop Kelley (1-0) then will play a home match against Jenks (3-1) on Tuesday. Thursday they'll travel to Ponca City (1-1) before wrapping up the week at the Catoosa Tournament Friday and Saturday. 

CPHS Soph. Riley Weir competes at Mid Summer Mat Bash in Texas

By: Scott Emigh, Editor-in-Chief

Charles Page High School sophomore Riley Weir crossed State lines this past weekend to compete at the Mid Summer Mat Bash in Justin, Texas as part of team Texas Dynamite. The dual tournament featured twenty-four teams from eleven states. 

Texas Dynamite won five duals and lost seven for an eleventh place finish overall. Weir won seven matches and lost five, competing at 110 and 118 pounds.

In the first round of pool play Weir was pitted against Matt Wilde, a Pennsylvania State Qualifier with a 42-12 junior-year record. Wilde came out on top with a 4-1 decision as the Turks Head team doubled down on Texas Dynamite 44-21. 

Weir and his teammates got in the win column in their next battle against the lone Oklahoma team in the tournament. Geary went down 53-12 and Weir easily handed Logan Buchanan a 9-0 major decision. Next to fall was Kansas Silver 39-28. Weir pinned Carlos Gaeta in a mere 0:20 seconds.

The Dynamite streak continued with a 43-24 win over the 806 Elite and a 12-1 major decision from Weir over UIL State Qualifier Jesse Martinez. The Sandite followed it up with another quick pin in 0:36 over Jackson McCall of Kansas Black. Texas Dynamite won that dual 46-27.

The team met their match in the boastfully titled Best Trained team who defended their proud claim with a 51-12 dominating victory. Texas State Champion Jonathan Ortegon overcame Weir with an 11-3 major decision. Weir rebounded with an 0:52 pin of Grayson Fries, but his team was defeated 39-18 by the Nebraska Patriots for a fourth place finish in Pool B.

Moving to the Silver pool, the Dynamite suffered another series of losses to the tournament's toughest competitors.

Weir overcame WCA's Kaleb Getz 13-8, and his team won 40-28.

The Dynamite dual against Wrestling Factory was a close one both for the team and our Sandite. Weir got the edge for a 5-4 decision over Texas State Champion and Cotton Bowl National Champion Karsten Johnson, but Dynamite fell 39-30.

The Nebraska Warriors were the next to take down the Dynamite 46-24, and Nebraska State Champion Gage Krolikowski dealt Weir a 14-7 decision. Vision Quest won their dual 37-36, including a 1:15 pin of Weir by USAW National Runner-Up Aaden Valdez. Finally, the Texas Dynamite team came full-circle for a 46-19 defeat by Turks Head. Weir was pinned in 0:57 by Lukas Richie.

This tournament brings Weir's record for 2016 to 25-15, or 14-8 since the high school season concluded. Weir went 21-12 in his freshman year and qualified for State after a third place finish at Regionals while wrestling with an injured arm. He returned to action at the Junior Freestyle Duals in June and helped Team Oklahoma to a seventh place finish, then claimed All-American status with a fourth place finish at the USAW Junior Nationals in Fargo, North Dakota in July. 

Sand Springs takes down Sapulpa 20-14 in Highway 97 Rivalry alumni game

By: Scott Emigh, Editor-in-Chief

The Sand Springs Sandites have claimed the lead in the Highway 97 Rivalry Alumni series. The third annual alumni football game was held Saturday night at Charles Page High School Memorial Stadium in Sand Springs and the home team won it for the second year in a row.

Sandite quarterback Cody Hale returned to the turf for the first time since graduating in 2014. The Seminole State pitcher had a hard time connecting with his receivers, but managed a beautiful 21-yard touchdown pass to Cody Hilderbrandt to get Sand Springs on the board moments before the end of the first half.

The Hale-Hilderbrandt combo is a duo Sand Springs will remember for years to come as Hale holds the single-season passing touchdown record for Sand Springs and Hilderbrandt holds the single-season receiving touchdown record for Sand Springs.

Sapulpa was first to draw blood with an eighteen-yard touchdown pass by J.R. Romine. Romine had a huge impact on Sapulpa’s 2014 victory and was unable to participate in last year’s 35-0 shutout by the Sandites.

Sapulpa maintained their 7-0 lead right up until the final seconds of the first half when Hale found Hilderbrandt in the back corner of the endzone with 1.4 seconds remaining. A quick hand-off to Znick Ferrell for a two-point conversion gave Sand Springs the lead at half time.

It didn’t take long for the Sandites to find the end-zone again in the second half.

Sapulpa got the ball to start the half, but a tackle for loss by Travis Tanner pushed them back two yards, followed by a false start and an incomplete pass. At third and seventeen Tanner, Pedro Negron, and Austin Perry combined to sack Romine and force a punt.

Terrance Dixon, a three-year starter for Northeastern State University, picked up thirteen yards, Ferrell grabbed seventeen, and Hale sent a pass to Michael Brown to park the Sandite Offense at the five yard line. After two failed attempts, the Sandites finally scored on a hand-off to the Class of 2015’s Davey Thayer. A conversion attempt was unsuccessful, but the Sandites led 14-7.

Sapulpa didn’t take long to retaliate with a 1-yard run from Jason Broom to tie things up, but Sand Springs reclaimed the lead with 17 seconds left as Ferrell punched in a 1-yard touchdown. A conversion pass attempt to Negron fell flat, but it wouldn’t matter.

On the first play of Sapulpa’s corresponding drive, Romine threw an interception into the waiting arms of Ryan Freeman with 4.5 seconds left to put the game away for the Sandites.

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Sand Springs:
Davey Thayer (2015)
Lane Freeman (2011)
Znick Ferrell (2009)
Travis Millikin (2014)
Ryan Umbarger (2009)
Cody Hale (2014)
Terrance Dixon (2010)
Keith Hooks (1999)
Ben Riggs (2007)
Justin Caywood
Matt Bettinger (2009)
Nathan Spencer (2009)
Mitchell Brown (2003)
Ryan Freeman (2008)
Michael Brown
Marc Brown (1999)
Keyandre Rose
Austin Ryan (2007)
Pedro Negron (1999)
Shay Kelley (2008)
Kyron Hill (2006)
Rodney Zickefoose
Deandre Smith
Luke Davis (2007)
Austin Perry (2009)
Matt Tucker (2006)
Kenny Tucker
Heath Sutherland (1998)
Levi Wilson (2012)
Kyle Riggs (2008)
Danae Wilson (2007)
Bryan Benton
Travis Tanner (1994)
Cody Hilderbrandt (2013)
Nick Millikin (2011)
Gabe Chronister

Sapulpa:
Paul Littlebear (2011)
Darien Inks (2013)
Michael Cashon (2006)
Cory Mondier (2014)
Tommy Murray (2012)
JR Romine (1998)
Caleb Meacham (2002)
Rob Gowdy (2012)
Lance Simmers (2011)
Jason Broom (1998)
Travis Munger (2011)
Josh Littlebear (2012)
Josh Hardee (2005)
Corbin Steeples (2013)
Sean Proctor (2005)
Julian Roland (2014)
Kiah Smith (1998)
John Tinsley (1999)
Brandon Hardee (2013)
Randall Hardee (2004)
Keiron Peacock (1988)
Zac Williams (1999)
Mike Taylor (2002)
Mark Wheaton (1999)
Chris Playford (1998)
Cliff Owens (2005)
Yancey Phillips (2007)
Casey Smith (2002) 
JT Rains (2014)
Trevor Toliver (2011)
John Blackburn (1998)

Sand Springs sends four to USAW National Championship, Riley Weir places fourth in Freestyle

By: Scott Emigh, Editor-in-Chief

Two Sandites competed at the 2016 USAW Junior Men's Greco-Roman Nationals in Fargo, North Dakota this past week. Charles Page High School senior Jack Karstetter placed eighth in the tournament. Class of 2016 graduate Sage Singleton also competed, but didn't place.

Karstetter and Singleton were joined by Sophomore Riley Weir and Senior Michael Ritchey for the Freestyle competition.

The USA Wrestling event is considered by many to be the most prestigious national tournament a Cadet or Junior-aged wrestler can compete in. 

Karstetter rode an impressive wave of victories into the event. In February he came in Runner-Up at the Oklahoma High School State Championship, then came in Runner-Up at the United World of Wrestling Cadet Greco Nationals in June. Earlier this month he competed at the Cadet Pan-American Championship in Lima, Peru and took Silver.

At Fargo Karstetter stepped up to a higher age-division and competed at the Junior level in the 126 pounds bracket.

The Sandite got off to a great start with back-to-back 10-0 technical falls. The first opponent to fall was two-time Arizona State-Placer Tanner Borneman, followed by Kyle Clough of Illinois. He had a tough quarterfinal matchup in former Flonationals Champion Cole Manley, but prevailed with a 6-2 decision over the Pennsylvanian. 

Karstetter finally met his match in the semifinals against West Virginia University freshman Matthew Schmitt. The two-time Fargo Runner-Up and three-time Missouri State Champion defeated the Sandite by decision and went on to win the tournament. 

Moving to the consolation quarterfinals, Karstetter won a close 10-9 decision over three-time Montana State Champion Clayton Currier. From there he was defeated 7-1 by UWW National Champion Paul Bianchi and 12-8 by four-time Kansas State Qualifier Taylor Jokerst, but secured eighth place and All-American status for the second year in a row. 

Singleton competed at 120 pounds and was eliminated after two matches. In the first round he was pinned in 0:34 by former Fargo Runner-Up Brandon Meikel of Utah. In the consolations he was teched 10-0 by Marquel Parks of Washington. The winner of the 120 bracket was fellow Oklahoma Dalton Duffield of Westmoore High School.

Weir made an impressive return to action in the Freestyle competition.

The State Qualifier has been recovering from an elbow injury since February but you wouldn’t know it based on his performance at the prestigious tournament. Weir made a brief appearance at the Junior National Duals in Tulsa last month, but only wrestled three matches.

He kicked off the contest with a 10-0 tech fall over Luc Valdez of Illinois and followed it up with a 16-6 tech over Arkansas State Champion Christopher Whisenant.

In the quarterfinals Weir fell 14-4 to Northern Plains Champion Matthew Petersen, but worked his way up through the consolation bracket with three straight wins.

Texas’s Chris Thomas fell 14-2, Illinois Freestyle State Champion Anthony King fell 10-0, and New York Freestyle State Champion Brandon Nunez lost by an ultimate tie breaker. The winning streak finally came to an end with a 17-5 loss to UWW Cadet National Runner-Up Cevion Severado.

Karstetter got off to a great start with four straight victories before being eliminated with back-to-back losses. He scored tech falls of 10-0 and 12-2 over Hawaii’s Ryan Wahl and North Carolina Freestyle State Champion Caleb Kreitter, respectively. He picked up a high quality win with a 5-4 decision over three-time Kansas State Finalist Corbin Nirschl, and followed it up with a 12-10 decision over Colorado’s Zeke Alirez.

Karstetter finally met his match in nationally-ranked No. 20 Zachary Sherman of New Jersey in an 11-6 decision. Once again he was pitted against Schmitt and WVU wrestler prevailed again, 10-0.

Ritchey won his first match 10-0 over Utah’s Kaden Love but fell in his next match to USAW Greco National Runner-Up Gabriel Townsell of Illinois. He was eliminated by fellow Okie Trey Edwards of Mustang.

Singleton was defeated 10-0 by Codi Russell and Trevon Majette.

Seven-time USAW National Champion (three-time Greco, four-time Freestyle) Daton Fix didn’t defend his Fargo title this year and instead is spending time at the US Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs to prepare for the World Championship inMacone, France.

Sand Springs Baseball features All-Star players at all ages

By: Scott Emigh, Editor-in-Chief

The Sand Springs Youth Baseball community has been thriving this summer with numerous teams at all ages achieving State and National recognition.

The Sand Springs Cubs are ranked fifth in the nation in the six-and-under A division.

The Cubs placed second in the Sand Springs Preseason Tournament, third in the Sand Springs State Qualifier, first in the Sand Springs Woodbat Tournament, and fifth in the State Championship.

The Cubs are comprised of Beau Bruner, Tindle Smith, Braxton Bacon, Ryver Bryant, Nathan Cottman, Kellen Foster, Cuhutta Graham, Niko Gutierrez, Jr., Holden Lowrance, Rylan Matherly, Tanner Reiss, Evan Sartin, Brennan Shipman, and Grady Smith.

The Sand Springs Braves are ranked seventeenth in the nation in the six-and-under A division.

The Braves placed fourth in the Sand Springs Preseason Tournament, fourth in the Sand Springs State Qualifier, and third in the Sand Springs Woodbat Tournament.

The Braves are comprised of Gehrig Hudspeth, Braxton McGinnis, London McGinnis, Cayden Patrick, Deagan Gibson, Jayce Kent, Brennan Manning, Jaxon Massey, Ryker Pollard, Noah Watkins, and Nate Woody.

The Sand Springs Pistols are ranked 105th in the nation in the seven-and-under Coach Pitch AA division.

The Pistols placed ninth in the Sand Springs Preseason Tournament, third in the Bixby Tax Break NIT Tournament, second in the Broken Arrow Striking Out Cancer Tournament, second in the Broken Arrow State Qualifier, and first in the Broken Arrow Rumble on the River Tournament.

The Pistols are comprised of Jaxon Grigsby, Landon Joice, Cael Knight, Kaden Pope, Griffin Sensintaffer, Tyler Smith, Brody Wilson, Connor Barnes, Noah Higgins, Bradie Adams, and David Cline.

Oklahoma Express is ranked eleventh in the nation in the eight-and-under Coach Pitch A division.

Express placed second in the Sand Springs Preseason Tournament, fourth in the Springdale “A Kure 4 Keyon” Tournament, seventh in the Bixby Annual Rings Tournament, fourth at the Bixby May NIT Tournament, second in the Sand Springs Woodbat Tournament, first in the Broken Arrow Summer Slam, and second in the Oklahoma State Championship.

Express is comprised of Cooper Bartlett, Cannon Hailey, Chase Bean, Cole Spears, Sutton Goshorn, Tucker Barrington, Casen Webb, Jaxon McDonald, Landon Helt, and Cooper Barrington.

The Sand Springs Red Wolves are ranked eighteenth in the nation in the eight-and-under Coach Pitch A division.

The Wolves placed sixth in the Sand Springs Preseason Tournament, third in the Owasso Springs Fling, second in the Sand Springs State Qualifier, second in the Broken Arrow Mothers Day Tournament, third in the Sand Springs Woodbat, fourth in theCoweta Swing for a Ring Tournament, second in the Broken Arrow Summer Slam, and second in the Broken Arrow State Tune Up.

The Red Wolves are Gavin Fielder, Kelton Hardesty, Clay Huckaby, Jeramiah Jamison, Cash McClendon, Ryan Powell, Tyge Spitzer, Connor Taylor, Harrison Vaughn, Aiden Childers, Skyler Woods, Gage Gunn, and Carson Brooks.

The Sand Springs Giants are ranked 37th in the nation in eight-and-under Coach Pitch A.

The Giants placed eighth in the Sand Springs preseason tournament, seventh in the Broken Arrow Spring Smackdown, seventh in the Sand Springs State Qualifier, seventh in the Broken Arrow May Qualifier, sixth in the Sand Springs Woodbat, fifth in the Coweta Swing for a Ring, and fourth in the Broken Arrow State Tune Up.

The Giants are Hudson Alexander, Trenton Crittenden, Evan Franco, Tyler Goins, Aaidn Moberly, Jace Simms, Hayden Simpson, Aaron Slattery, Braden Abarca, Luke Majors, Ean Williams, and Joseph Poletek.

The Sand Springs Diamond Dawgs are ranked 62nd in the nation in eight-and-under Coach Pitch A.

The Dawgs placed fifth in the Sand Springs Preseason Tournament, third in the Sand Springs State Qualifier, and fourth in the Sand Springs Woodbat.

The Dawgs are Justin Apple, Ivan Barham, Chandler Darrow, John Fryer, Cooper Guardado, Waylon Jones, Brady Moore, Jayden Moses, Joshua Moses, Caden Olszewski, Ayden Rentie, and Kameron Roberts.

Sand Springs Team Xtreme is ranked 116th in the nation in eight-and-under Coach Pitch AA.

Team Xtreme placed third in the Owasso Spring Break Shootout, first in the Sand Springs Preseason Tournament, second in the Bixby April NIT, fourth in the Sand Springs State Qualifier, fifth in the Bixby May NIT, first in the Wichita Falls Mid May Classic, third in the Stillwater Wood Bat Tournament, and third in the Bixby Global State Tournament.

Team Xtreme is comprised of Sutton Cook, Aiden Copeland, Dallas Flores, Ayreson Keigley, Hayden Lowrance, Isaac Sensintaffar, Hunter Spencer, Baylor Tarr, Maddox Williams, Teric Smith, and Jakobe Vann.

The Sand Springs Rangers are ranked 245th in the nation in ten-and-under A.

The Rangers placed third in the Sand Springs Preseason Tournament, seventh in the Stillwater Wood Bat Tournament, and fifth in the Vinita Father’s Day Finale.

The Rangers are Corbin Bennett, Augustus Casey, Kaden Tilley, Caiden Langley, Jaxon Taylor, CJ Alford, Brody Bennett, Payton Bentley, Ethan Peterson, Dallas Elifrits, Ronnie Roberts, Dylan Quinton, Ryan Peterson, and Jayden Baker.

The Oklahoma Scouts are ranked 170th in the nation in ten-and-under AA.

The Scouts placed fifth in the Broken Arrow March Mayhem tournament, seventh in the Bixby Easter Weekend Championship, first in the Tulsa All State Qualifier, sixth in the Bixby Tax Break NIT, second in the OK-Texas Shootout, fifth in the Broken Arrow Mothers’ Day Madness tournament, third in the Collinsville Ring Tournament, fifth in the East Side Warm Up, fourth in the Oklahoma State Championship, and fourth in the World Series.

The Scouts are Gatlin Gunn, Easton Howard, Kaden Jones, Micro Jones, Jaxon McIntosh, Cole Pearson, Gabriel Rios, Ashton Smith, Jackson Stewart, and Miller Tavaglione.

The Oklahoma Braves are ranked 18th in the nation in ten-and-under AAA.

The Braves placed seventh in the Bixby Season Opener, third in the Choctaw Brian Crawford Memorial Shootout, fourth in the Bixby April NIT, fourth in the Tulsa All State Qualifier, third in the OK-Texas Shootout, third in the Bixby May NIT, second in the Bixby Last Chance Qualifier, first in the Stillwater Tri-State Tournament, first in the Bixby Global State Tournament, first in the Oklahoma State Championship, and fourth in the World Series.

The Braves are Jace Arnold, Dalton Barrington, Cooper Bates, Riley Bryan, Jay Bushyhead, Eli Buxton, Kaden Campbell, Richard Edens, Conner Johnson, Connor Pratt, Wyatt Rutledge, and Kelton Tarr.

The Sand Springs Tide is ranked 258th in eleven-and-under A.

The Tide placed third in the Sand Springs April tournament and seventh in theSand Springs State Qualifier.

The Tide is Caden Blaylock, Kaden Burke, Colby Casey, Hunter Dressler, Jacob Lawley, Weston O’Brien, Jayden Reeder, Erika Silver, Austin Vawter, Charles Amey, Conner Graham, Sam Nelson, Kyer Tabor, and Ean Thelander.

The Oklahoma Bull Dawgs are ranked 297th in the nation in eleven-and-under A.

The Dawgs placed fourth in the April 8th Sand Springs Tournament and 10th in the April 29th Sand Springs Tournament.

The Dawgs are Paxton Bonaparte, Mason Marshall, Tyler Smith, Cade Surrett, Jim Watkins, Seth Benton, Mitchell Smith, Brennen List, Ethan Gibson, and Adrian Williams.

The Sand Springs Whitetails are ranked 306th in the nation in eleven-and-under AA.

The Whitetails placed seventh in the Broken Arrow March Mayhem tournament, third in the Tulsa All State Qualifier, eighth in the Broken Arrow Preseason Tournament, ninth in the Bixby Tax Break NIT, fifth in the Stillwater SASA Qualifier, sixth in the Sand Springs Woodbat tournament, fifth in the Bixby Last Chance Qualifier, second in the Sand Springs State Qualifier, sixth in the East Side Warm Up, and fourteenth in the Oklahoma State Championship.

The Whitetails are Grayson Dinh, Colton Smith, Parker Ledbetter, Daniel Taylor, Brayden Kimberlin, Jase Ellsworth, Ethan Jolly, Corbin Hayward, Lane Bledsoe, Jonathan Dingle, Simeon Adair, and Kolby Legg.

The Oklahoma Royals are ranked 42nd in the nation in eleven-and-under AAA.

The Royals placed fifth in the Bixby Tax Break NIT, third in the OK-Texas Shootout, first in the Bixby Ring Tournament, third in the Bixby May NIT, third in the Bixby Last Chance Qualifier, second in the Ponca City June-Tune tournament, seventh in the Bixby Global State Tournament, first in the Oklahoma State Championship, and second in the World Series.

The Royals are Jacob Blevins, Grayson Childers, Drake Fain, Mason Hargrove, Grayson James, Jacob Lewis, Hunter Lowrance, Mark Morgan, Cruz Norris, Rhen Rutledge, and Cameron Villines.

The Sand Springs Stingers are ranked 30th in the nation in twelve-and-under A.

The Stingers placed first in the Sand Springs Preseason Tournament, second in the Tulsa All State Qualifier, fourth in the Sand Springs State Qualifier, second in the Broken Arrow Mothers’ Day Madness tournament, fifth in the Sand Springs Woodbat tournament, first in the Stillwater Wood Bat tournament, and first in the Oklahoma State Championship at Stillwater.

The Stingers are Hunter Brenner, Dakota Bynum, Parker Haling, Lane Hayduk, John Keim, Brayden Parks, Riley Sims, Dalton Wilcox, Reese Wilson, and Tanner Yates.

The Sand Springs Pirates are ranked 107th in the nation in twelve-and-under A.

The Pirates placed third in the Sand Springs Preseason Tournament, second in the Washington County Youth Baseball State Qualifier, fourth in the Sand Springs Woodbat tournament, fourteenth in the Coweta Swing for a Ring tournament, fourth in the Broken Arrow State Tune Up, and fifth at the Oklahoma State Championship.

The Pirates are Tanner Battenfield, Jeziah Boatman, Jonah Boatman, Samuel Higgins, Nathan Johnson, Jace Reed, Noah Townley, Landon Vaca, Hunter Watkins, Jim Watkins, Anderson Bradbrook, Chase Piacentini, and Christian Hoover.

Sand Springs Team Xtreme is ranked 151st in the nation in the twelve-and-under AAA division.

The team placed fifth in the Stillwater Springs Kick-Off, fifth at the Bixby Easter Weekend Championship, eighth at the Brian Crawford Memorial Shootout, tenth at the Bixby April NIT, twelfth at the OK-Texas Shootout, third at the East-West Shootout, sixth at the Bixby May NIT, fifth at the Stillwater Wood Bat tournament, second at the Bixby June NIT, fourth at the Bixby State Tournament,  ninth at the Oklahoma State Championship, and fifth at the World Series in Destin.

Team Xtreme is made up of Cale Askew, Preston Berg, Jason Clark, Kaden Clark, Teagon Cook, Braylon Flores, Nathan Gibson, Brody Rutledge, Carson Seabolt, and Hunter Waits.

The Sand Springs Sandites are ranked eleventh in the nation in the thirteen-and-under A division.

The team placed third in the Sand Springs Preseason Tournament, second in both Sand Springs April tournaments, sixth in the Bixby Annual Rings Tournament, fourth in the Sand Springs State Qualifier, ninth in the Tulsa All State Qualifier, second in the Sand Springs Pay Way to State tournament, sixth in the Stillwater State Championship, third in the Broken Arrow State Championship, and seventh in the World Series.

The Sandites are Alex Bartlett, John Cason, Chris Cox, Nathin Hamilton, Nathan Hartnauer, Kale Hilligoss, Kyle Hilligoss, Seth Kearns, Cody Pulsher, Timothy Rector, Samuel Smith, and Lane Webster.

The Sand Springs Cubs are ranked 65th in the nation in thirteen-and-under A.

The team placed fourth in the Sand Springs Preseason Tournament, seventh in the April 8th Sand Springs tournament, third in the Sand Springs State Qualifier, eighth in the Bixby Annual Rings Tournament, sixth in the third Sand Springs April tournament, fifth in the Sand Springs Woodbat tournament, fourth in the Sand Springs Pay Way to State tournament, and fifth in the Oklahoma State Championship.

The Cubs are Nathaniel Brinker, Joseph Case, Seth Cottman, Kolby Harris, Mason Hinton, Cooper Livingston, Morgan Powell, Braedon Trimble, Sean Arney, Alex Favela, Steven Thompson, and Caleb Graham.

The Sand Springs Tide is ranked fourteenth in the nation in fourteen-and-under A.

The Tide placed second in the Sand Springs Preseason Tournament, seventh in the Tulsa All State Qualifier, first in the Skiatook Wood Bat Tournament, fourth in the Skiatook USSSA Tournament, second in the Collinsville Ring Tournament, fourth in the Skiatook Ring Tournament, fifth in the Oklahoma AA State Championship, second in Oklahoma A State Championship, and eleventh in the World Series.

The Tide is Tyler Bennett, Kyler Dennis, Hunter Fuqua, Isaac Garrison, Josh Minney, Joe Nelson, Remington Payne, Derek Silver, Austin Smith, Tony Nyborg, Brandon Gilbert, Parker Shipman, Coleton Lawley, and Brett Gilbert.

The Oklahoma Riverhawks are ranked 81st in the nation in fourteen-and-under AA.

The Riverhawks placed first in the Sand Springs Preseason Tournament, third in the Stillwater Cowboy Classic, third in the Owasso Spring Fling Shootout, fifth in the Broken Arrow Spring Smackdown, second in the Owasso April Shootout, second in the SASA Qualifier, third in the Claremore May Opener, third in the Sand Springs Woodbat tournament, fifth in the Stillwater Woodbat tournament, first in the Skiatook Ring Tournament, third in the Stillwater State Championship and second in the Oklahoma State Championship.

The Riverhawks are Jonah Banker, Coleson Cheek, Seth Davidson, Davis Dotson, Noah James, Logan Lovgren, John Miller, Kaidyn Ready, Jacob Snodgrass, Ben Ward, Gage Cardwell, Keifer Massey, Andru McDaniel, Reese David, and Braden Foster.

The Sand Springs Sandites are ranked 64th in the nation in sixteen-and-under AA. They placed first in the Broken Arrow Summer Slam, third in the Tulsa Firecracker Shootout, and first in the Tulsa Season Finale Shootout.

The Sandites are Benjamin Banker, Jarrett Cole, Trenten List, Garrett McCallie, Ryan Seabolt, Steven Steelman, Cal Watkins, Tanner Phillips, Seth Villines, Cody Disbrow, and Kyler Copeland.

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