Oklahoma Wrestling: Week Three High School 6A Individual Rankings

By: Scott Emigh, Editor-in-Chief

106

  1. Garrett Steidley (Edmond Memorial Freshman) Previously unranked
  2. Braden Fowler (Yukon Senior) Previously #1
  3. Riley Weir (Sand Springs Sophomore Previously #2
  4. Austin Hall (Southmoore Senior) 
  5. Gabe Johnson (Choctaw Freshman) 
  6. Jackson Cockrell (Broken Arrow Freshman)
  7. Joe Lupton (Mustang Junior)
  8. Nate Becker (Edmond North Freshman) Previously #9
  9. Corwin Strachan (Bartlesville Sophomore) Previously unranked
  10. Jacob Hodges (Southmoore Freshman) Previously unranked

Edmond Memorial Freshman Garrett Steidley emerged on the high school circuit with a bang this past weekend, taking second place at the Perry Tournament of Champions after defeating Braden Fowler by 2-0 decision. The 106 division returns only two State qualifiers in Fowler and Riley Weir, allowing the Claremore transfer to leapfrog over the competition to the number one spot. 

113

  1. Colt Newton (Chcotaw Sophomore)
  2. Tanner Ward (Sand Springs Senior) 
  3. Cameron Picklo (Mustang Sophomore) Previously #6 in 120
  4. TJ Long (Union Sophomore) Previously #3 in 106
  5. Andrew Police (Broken Arrow Freshman) Previously #3
  6. Johnathan Warford (Sapulpa Junior) Previously #5
  7. Brayden Strachan (Bartlesville Sophomore) Previously #6
  8. Will Pham (Deer Creek Freshman) 
  9. Noah Hanscom (Yukon Sophomore) Previously unranked
  10. Dominic Derr (Westmoore Sophomore) Previously unranked

Returning State Runners-Up Colt Newton and Tanner Ward handily defended their top spots with first and third place finishes, respectively, at Perry. Cameron Picklo made the cut from 120 for the Mid America Nationals where he placed third with an 11-3 major decision over Brayden Strachan. TJ Long came in fourth at Perry, falling 5-2 to Ward. Noah Hanscom breaks into the rankings after a sixth place finish at Perry. Dominic Derr didn't place at Mid America, but did score a handy tech fall over previous 106 No. 7 David Boucher.

120

  1. Paxton Rosen (Edmond North Senior) Previously #1 in 126
  2. Canon Randall (Westmoore Senior) Previously #1
  3. Tyler Lawley (Broken Arrow Senior) Previously #2
  4. Michael Ritchey (Sand Springs Senior) Previously #3
  5. Chase Slatton (Jenks Senior) Previously #5 in 126
  6. Brandon Blose (Sapulpa Senior) Previously #5
  7. Caron Watson (Union Junior) Previously #7 in 126
  8. Trent Higginbotham (Edmond North Junior) Previously unranked
  9. Laif Jones (Bartlesville Sophomore) Previously #7
  10. Andy Schaepfer (Choctaw Junior) Previously #8

113 State Champion Paxton Rosen didn't get to go head-to-head with 106 State Champion Canon Randall, but he did finish two spots ahead of him at the Mid America Nationals. While Randall fell 6-4 to Tuttle's Rhett Golowenski, Rosen defeated the 4A State Champion 8-4. Chase Slatton made the cut from 126 and took third place at the Chuck West Invitational.

126

  1. Drew Wilson (Midwest City Senior) Previously #3 in 132
  2. Connor Holman (Choctaw Junior) Previously #2 in 132
  3. Tanner Cole (Deer Creek Senior) Previously #2
  4. Blake Sargent (Sand Springs Junior) Previously #3
  5. Spencer Schickram (Ponca City Sophomore) Previously #4 at 120
  6. Wyatt Johnson (Owasso Senior) Previously #4 in 113
  7. Brandon Bright (Edmond North Senior) Previously unranked
  8. Easton Hudson (Bixby Senior) Previously #6
  9. Jacob Swenson (Ponca City Junior) Previously #4
  10. Blake Gonzalez (Broken Arrow Sophomore) Previously #6

Drew Wilson and Connor Holman both made the cut from 132 and the Midwest City Senior leapfrogged the 113 State Runner-Up with a close 3-2 decision at Perry. Wilson and Holman both handled Blake Sargent 7-1, who finished fourth with a 6-3 decision over Wyatt Johnson. Johnson also gave up a 10-3 decision to Spencer Schickram, who finished 5th. Brandon Bright topped State qualifier Easton Hudson 13-7 for a third place finish at the Mid America Nationals.

132

  1. Daton Fix (Sand Springs Senior)
  2. TaJuan Daniels (Broken Arrow Senior) Previously #4
  3. Dylan Schickram (Ponca City Junior) Previously #9 in 138
  4. Dawson Hunt (Ponca City Senior) Previously #5
  5. Bobby Robinson (Deer Creek Sophomore) Previously #7
  6. Jacob Blumenthal (Westmoore Senior) Previously #8
  7. Broc Bailey (Yukon Junior) Previously unranked
  8. Ashad Rufia (Union Junior) Previously #9
  9. John Ritchey (Stillwater Junior) Previously #10
  10. Angelo Wythe (Yukon) Previously unranked

Despite a bye week, TaJuan Daniels jumped in the rankings thanks to Drew Wilson and Connor Holman cutting for Perry. Dylan Schickram cut from 138 for Perry and majored teammate Dawson Hunt 16-6, then handled John Ritchey 11-7 for a third place finish. Hunt came in sixth after pinning Rufia and scoring a 4-0 decision over Broc Bailey. Bailey entered into the rankings after a 6-4 decision over Ritchey.

138

  1. Jaxen Gilmore (Yukon Junior) Previously #1 in 145
  2. Kruz Simons (Edmond North Sophomore) Previously #1 at 152
  3. Jack Karstetter (Sand Springs Senior) Previously #1
  4. Sam Avant (Norman North Senior) Previously #3
  5. Tyler Dieringer (Stillwater Senior) Previously #3 in 145
  6. Seth Graves (Edmond Memorial Senior) Previously #4
  7. Josh Suter (Norman Senior) Previously #6
  8. Bryce Mattioda (Broken Arrow Freshman) Previously #7
  9. Baylor Smith (Owasso Junior) Previously #8
  10. Keanu Quinn (Sapulpa Senior)

Jaxen Gilmore cut from 145 for the Perry Tournament and took second place with a 7-1 decision over Tyler Dieringer. Jack Karstetter came in third at Perry with a pair of decision over Baylor Smith and a 6-0 defeat of Seth Graves. Dieringer cut from 145 and took sixth at Perry, defeating Graves 3-1. Kruz Simons cut from 152 for the Mid America Nationals and placed third. Baylor Smith took fourth at Perry.

145

  1. Beau Bratcher (Sand Springs Senior) Previously #2
  2. Chasen Umholtz (Jenks Senior) Previously #4
  3. Ryan Swanson (Westmoore Junior) Previously #4 in 152
  4. Brady Mattioda (Broken Arrow Junior) Previously #5
  5. Brandon Conrad (Owasso Senior) Previously #8
  6. Blake Muse (Choctaw Sophomore) Previously unranked
  7. Connor Simpson (Edmond Memorial Junior) Previously unranked
  8. Cameron Taylor (Union Junior) Previously #6
  9. Marshall Massad (Deer Creek Senior) Previously unranked
  10. Noah Austin (Edmond North Senior) Previously unranked

138 State Runner-Up Beau Bratcher took first place at Perry with a 9-3 decision over Brandon Conrad, Chasen Umholtz took sixth at the Chuck West Invitational, and Ryan Swanson took fifth at the Mid America Nationals. Conrad came in third at Perry and Blake Muse made his way into the rankings with a fifth place finish at Perry, falling only 3-1 to Conrad. Connor Simpson made his way into the rankings after defeating Cameron Taylor 8-1 at Perry. Marshall Massad found his way into the rankings with a third place finish at the Deer Creek Invitational, and Noah Austin took the final spot with a seventh place finish at the Mid America Nationals.

152

  1. Kyle Knowles (Edmond Memorial Freshman) Previously unranked
  2. Robert "RJ" Walker (Midwest City Senior) Previously #3
  3. Connor Wilcoxen (Stillwater Senior) Previously #5
  4. Jeff Speer (Choctaw Junior) Previously #6
  5. Kendon Lee (Stillwater Senior) Previously #2 in 138
  6. Zach Johnson (Westmoore Sophomore) Previously #5 in 138
  7. Jermain Harring (Union) 
  8. Cody Mathis (Sand Springs Junior) Previously unranked
  9. Nenebah Biggoose (Ponca City Junior) Previously #8
  10. Austin Loza (Enid Senior) Previously #9 in 160

Freshman Kyle Knowles turned heads at the Perry Tournament, pinning State-qualifier RJ Walker and defeating State-placer Jeff Speer 7-5 for a third place finish. Walker came in fourth, defeating Speer 1-0. Zach Johnson stepped up from 138 at the Mid America Nationals and finished seventh. Sand Springs junior Cody Mathis won a close 12-9 decision over Nenebah Biggoose at Perry.

160

  1. Jaryn Curry (Choctaw Junior) Previously #2
  2. Joseph Messer (Norman North Senior) Previously #3
  3. Chase Vincent (Yukon Senior) Previously #4
  4. Trey Painter (Westmoore Senior) Previously #5
  5. Caleb Wise (Broken Arrow Junior) Previously #6
  6. Payton Scott (Sand Springs Junior) Previously #2 in 152
  7. Cooper Meadows (Mustang Senior) Previously #4 at 170
  8. Ezequiel Rubio (Ponca City Senior) 
  9. Nano Martinez (Edmond Santa Fe Sophomore) Previously unranked
  10. Austin Manley (Bartlesville Junior)

145 State Champion Jaryn Curry won the Perry Tournament with a pair of close 3-2 decisions over Chase Vincent and Payton Scott, who finished second and third, respectively. 152 State Runner-Up Joseph Messer made a huge statement at the Mid America Nationals, pinning Cooper Meadows and Trey Painter for a first-place finish. Caleb Wise took seventh at the Walsh Ironman, Scott pinned Zeke Rubio who took fifth at Perry, and Nano Martinez took ninth at the Mid America Nationals after a close 7-5 decision to Cooper Meadows.

170

  1. Zane Basma (Sand Springs Senior) Previously #2 
  2. Zane Coleman (Choctaw Sophomore) Previously #1
  3. Jace Brownlee (Stillwater Senior)
  4. Payden Brown (Putnam City Senior) Previously #5
  5. Sam Hensley (Edmond Memorial Junior) Previously #7 in 160
  6. Gage McBride (Mustang Senior) Previously #7 in 182
  7. Joe Speno (Edmond Santa Fe Senior) Previously unranked
  8. Kaleb Mertz (Owasso Junior) 
  9. Trey Odam (Union Junior) Previously #6
  10. Jerry "JT" Stambeck (Norman North Sophomore) Previously #7

160 State-placer Zane Basma topped 152 State Champion Zane Coleman for a second place finish at Perry. The Sandite also pinned State-qualifier Sam Hensley. Joe Speno jumped into the rankings with a fourth place finish at Mid America, defeating JT Stambeck 4-2. Stambeck placed fifth at the event. Kelb Mertz teched Trey Odam at Perry, where neither of them placed. 

182

  1. Easton Rendleman (Choctaw Junior) Previously #2
  2. Christian Bahl (Stillwater Senior) Previously #1 in 160
  3. Shane Flandermeyer (Westmoore Junior) 
  4. Justin "JD" Johnson (Owasso Junior) Previously #5
  5. Jakob Ogden (Stillwater Senior) Previously #6
  6. Noah Hooks (Edmond North Junior) Previously unranked
  7. John Bolton (Union Senior) Previously #8
  8. Declan O'Brien (Deer Creek) Previously unranked
  9. Jaylen Childs (Putnam North) 
  10. Joe Curtis (Bixby Sophomore) 

State Runner-Up Easton Rendleman scored a close 4-3 decision over State Champion Christian Bahl for first-place finish at Perry. Bahl pinned John Bolton and decisioned JD Johnson. 

195

  1. Zach Marcheselli (Broken Arrow Sophomore) Previously #1 in 182
  2. Cody Adams (Bixby Junior) 
  3. Dakota Carnes (Sapulpa Senior) 
  4. Blake Minnick (Edmond North Sophomore)
  5. Colin Foster (Yukon) Previously unranked
  6. Bradyn Pressnall (Ponca City Senior) Previously unranked
  7. Rafe Johnson (Deer Creek Freshman) Previously #6
  8. Gary Dockery (Choctaw Junior) Previously #7
  9. Jesse Wetherington (Norman North) Previously unranked
  10. Arin Copas (Mustang Senior) Previously #9

State Champion Zach Marcheselli moved up to 195 and took first at the Gardner Edgerton Invitational. Colin Foster jumped into the rankings with a 5-3 defeat of Gary Dockery for a second place finish at Perry. Bradyn Pressnall also defeated Dockery, 3-2, at Perry for a third place finish, and Rafe Johnson pinned Dockery in the third period. Dockery came in sixth. Jesse Wetherington bumped Arin Copas down a spot with a 6-2 decision for eighth place at the Mid America Nationals.

220

  1. Delvin Jordan (Sand Springs Senior) 
  2. Mason Lancaster (Putnam City Junior)
  3. Jon Martinez (Westmoore Senior)
  4. Austin Fry (Ponca City Senior) Previously #4 in 182
  5. Caulin Poole (Choctaw Junior) Previously #4
  6. Keland Bearpaw (Sapulpa Junior) Previously #5
  7. Yousef Aliya (Union Senior) Previously #6
  8. Julian Flores (Broken Arrow Junior) Previously #7
  9. Griff Stanley (Deer Creek Junior) Previously #8
  10. Beltazar Reyes (US Grant) Previously #9.

State qualifier Delvin Jordan handily won the Perry Tournament with four pins in under four minutes total, including taking down State qualifier Austin Fry in 0:38. Fry moved up from 182 and knocked down Caulin Poole a spot with a 3-1 decision for third at Perry. 

285

  1. Brey Walker (Southmoore Junior) 
  2. Gage Johnson (Norman North Senior)
  3. Trenton Lieurance (Broken Arrow Senior) 
  4. Zach Austin (Choctaw Senior)
  5. Elwood Tomlin (Union Senior)
  6. Ryan Tilbury (Midwest City Senior)
  7. Malik McGee (US Grant)
  8. Trey Cossey (Mustang Senior) Previously #9
  9. Gage Fain (Sand Springs Junior) Previously #5 in 195
  10. Brett Bridges (Ponca City) Previously unranked

Heavyweight remained mostly unchanged. Trenton Lieurance took second at the Walsh Ironman. Zach Austin pinned Gage Fain for a second place finish at Perry. Fain placed third and majored Brett Bridges, who placed fifth. 

Eight Sandites take first place at Owasso Elementary Wrestling Tournament

By: Scott Emigh, Editor-in-Chief

Thirty-nine members of the Sand Springs Elementary/Junior High Team Big wrestling club competed at the USA Oklahoma Youth Wrestling League tournament in Owasso this past weekend. Nineteen made the finals and eight took first place in their divisions. 

Will Meredith (12-2) competed in Division 2 Open at 43 pounds and took first place. He majored Parker Hapham (Owasso) 14-0 and was just one point short of a technical foul, then pinned his next three opponents. He defeated Ethan Boyd (Claremore) in 0:26, Conner Holly (Cowby WC) in 2:44, and Coleman Ruttman (Owasso) in 1:34.

Hunter Spencer (12-2) competed in Division 2 Open at 61 pounds and took first place. He defeated Gunner Murray (Claremore) 6-2, scored a 10-0 major decision over Chase Hartley (Owasso), then pinned teammate Brody Wilson in 0:46 and Wiley Wilson (Cowboy WC) in 0:44.

Matthew Moore (8-3) competed in Division 3 Novice at 55 pounds and took first place. He pinned Dalton Lunn (Claremore) in 0:23, scored a 12-5 decision over Luis Flores (Sapulpa), majored Edward Jones (Sapulpa) 14-2, and pinned teammate Joshua Spurgeon in 1:00. 

Kaden Pope (6-0) competed in Division 2 Open at 58 pounds and took first place in his second-straight tournament. He scored a 15-0 tech fall over Joseph Ketcher (Pryor), majored Kolbe Bargas (Jay) 9-1, then edged out teammate Kasen McAffrey with a 5-2 decision.

Tyler Smith (4-2) competed in Division 3 Open at heavyweight and pinned all three of his opponents for first place. He took down Hemi King (Jay) in 2:28, Jared Young (Collinsville) in 3:08, and Rowdy Jackson (Cushing) in 2:48. 

Robert Burke (11-3) competed in Division 3 Open at 64 pounds and took first place. He drew only two opponents and pinned Dakota Seawright (Collinsville) in 0:49 and Mason Moore (Owasso) in 1:45.

Ryder Flores (5-3) competed in Division 1 Open at 40 pounds and drew only one competitor. He pinned Corbin Thomas (Collinsville) in 1:32, then scored an 18-1 tech fall in a best-of-three series for first place.

Jayden Pait (4-0) competed in Division 4 Novice at 70 pounds and took first place. He won a close 8-6 decision over teammate Jim Watkins, then defeated Kaleb Collins (Broken Arrow) 7-4. 

Owen Martin (12-1) competed in Division 4 Open at 70 pounds and took second place. He scored an 18-2 tech fall over Riley Kuder (Broken Arrow) and majored Hudson Henslick (Collinsville) 10-0 before falling 6-5 to Otto Black (SOT Academy). He then teched Matthew Manley (Pryor) 15-0.

Brett Black (3-1) competed in Division 5 Open at 134 pounds and took second place. He pinned Oryan Smith (Coweta) in 1:13, majored Mark Turner (Owasso) 9-0, and pinned Clayton Provinsal (Sperry) in 0:51 before falling in 1:49 to Christian Jones (Vian). 

Zander Grigsby (11-2) competed in Division 3 Open at 61 pounds and took second place. He lost his opening match 5-2 to Gage Walker (Jay), but rebounded with two pins and a major decision. He took down Mason Lapham (Owasso) in 0:33 and Cole Vaughan (Cushing) in 0:57 before scored an 11-0 victory over Isaiah Jones (Glenpool).

Joshua Spurgeon (12-3) competed in Division 3 Novice at 55 pounds and took second place. He pinned Edward Jones (Sapulpa) in 0:43, Luis Flores (Sapulpa) in 2:59, and Dalton Lunn (Claremore) in 0:35 before falling in 1:00 to teammate Matthew Moore. 

Aiden Rhine (3-1) competed in Division 1 Novice at 60 pounds and took third place. He pinned Crew Kaser (Broken Arrow) in 0:12, and was in-turn pinned in 0:41 by Owen Notley (Broken Arrow). He took down Noah Limon (Pryor) in 1:31 and defeated Lukas Camarillo (Broken Arrow) 8-2. 

Jaxon Grigsby (9-1) competed in Division 2 Open at 52 pounds and took second place. He scored a 19-2 tech fall over Jaycob Graves (Pryor), then pinned Kale Shultz (Pryor) in 1:55 before falling in 1:56 to Spencer McClelland (Pryor). 

Jackson Martin (9-3) competed in Division 3 Open at 52 pounds and took second place. He pinned Parker Warren (Collinsville) in 4:10 and majored Spencer McClellend (Pryor) 12-2 before falling 12-4 to Cavin Peper (Sapulpa).

Bentley Furr (8-3) competed in Division 1 Novice at 60 pounds and took second place. He pinned Carter Condry (Broken Arrow) in 0:50 and Lukas Camarillo (Broken Arrow) in 0:49 before falling 11-5 to Owen Notley (Broken Arrow).

Mitchell Smith (5-7) competed in Division 4 Open at 73 pounds and took second place. He pinned Vince Veloquio (Pryor) in 1:59, but was taken down in 4:03 by Landyn Sommer (Cowboy WC).

Daxton Smith (4-2) competed in Division 2 Open at 55 pounds and took second place. He pinned Ty Yocham (Bristow) in 4:20, but was pinned in 1:30 by Sonny Hicks (Broken Arrow).

Kasen McAffrey (3-2) competed in Division 2 Open at 58 pounds and took second place. He pinned Kale Fruits (Bristow) in 2:44, but gave up a 5-2 decision to teammate Kaden Pope.

Samuel Moore (11-6) competed in Division 1 Novice at 46 pounds. He was pinned in 2:41 by Talon Lackey (Bartlesville), but rebounded with three-straight pins. He took down Jack Lucas (Sapulpa) in 0:22, Caiden Holland (Sperry) in 0:23, and Logan Stalnaker (Broken Arrow) in 2:51 before falling 9-4 to Benjamin Armstrong.

Dallas Flores (4-4) competed in Division 2 Open at 70 pounds and took fourth place. He was defeated 9-7 by Hudson Claggett (Bristow) in the opening round, but rebounded with a 7-5 victory over Griffin Goins (Broken Arrow). After majoring Jaxon Rice (Broken Arrow) 14-1, he was defeated 6-1 by Dane Jensen (Claremore) in the consolation finals.

Ethan Norton (8-12) competed in Division 4 Open at 88 pounds and took fourth place. He defeated Owen Zellers (Tulsa WC) 8-2, but was pinned in 2:05 by Kai Shultz (Pryor). He defeated teammate Sammy Naugle 1-0 in an ultimate tie breaker round, and was then pinned in 3:32 by Eric Olenberger (Bartlesville). 

Adrian Flores (10-9) competed in Division 3 Open at 100 pounds and took fourth place. He pinned Landon Bart (Catoosa) in 2:14 and win in turn pinned in 2:18 by Bryson Kelley (Cushing). He received a forfeit in the next round, then was defeated 6-3 by Kylar Bearpaw (Sapulpa). 

Bennett Mikles (5-4) competed in Division 1 Novice at 49 pounds. He scored a 15-0 tech fall over Allie Rae Majors (Berryhill), then defeated Israel Cooper (Owasso) 10-3, before falling in 0:20 to Jaden Guinn (Cushing). He was eliminated after a 7-3 decision to Tucker Alberty (Sapulpa). 

Jacob Lewis (4-4) competed in Division 4 Novice at 88 pounds and took third place. He won a close 2-1 decision over Walker Brown (Claremore), then was pinned in 0:48 by Jacob Munoz (Collinsville). He lost 9-3 to Jayde Ward (J4 WC), then finished strong with a 10-1 major decision over William Hughes (J4 WC). 

Dawsen Briscoe (3-3) competed in Division 3 Open at 58 pounds and took second place. He was defeated 5-1 by Colin Jones (Glenpool) and 10-0 by Cayden Cupps (Catoosa) but pinned Camden Whitby (Collinsville) in 0:57.

Jesse Moore (6-3) competed in Division 3 Novice at 76 pounds and took third place. He majored Titus Bell (Sapulpa) 13-0, but was pinned in 1:14 by Clay McKiddy (Cushing) and defeated 7-2 by Logan Trenary (Underdog WC). 

Jaxon Trotter (11-9) competed in Division 3 Open at 85 pounds and took fourth place. He was defeated 5-3 in a sudden victory round by Kyler Tabor (Berryhill), pinned Holden Gilstrap (Coweta) in 1:35, and was defeated 12-4 by Boomer Lovin (Catoosa).

Aaerick Collins (9-8) competed in Division 1 Novice at 46 pounds. He pinned Liam Quinton (Sperry) in 0:12, but was defeated 13-3 by Blake Ketcher (Pryor) and 8-5 by Weston Little (Bristow).

Abraham Flores (10-5) competed in Division 4 Open at 100 pounds and took fourth place. He was pinned in 1:39 by Noah Smith (Team NEO), in 1:02 by Jayden Moore (Stilwell), and in 1:16 by Chad Herbert (Owasso). He defeated Brock Mattioda (Broken Arrow) 5-1 in a tie breaker round. 

Sammy Naugle (8-9) competed in Division 4 Open at 88 pounds. He was pinned in 3:55 by Kaden Rush (Collinsville), then lost a 1-0 ultimate tie-breaker to teammate Ethan Norton.

Blake Stewart (1-6) competed in Division 3 Open at 67 pounds. He was pinned in 0:35 by Elijah Green (Broken Arrow) and 0:43 by Maddox Jackson (Claremore).

Brody Wofford (2-3) competed in Division 1 Novice at 55 pounds. He was pinned in 1:37 by JayPaul Welch (Bristow) and majored 11-0 by Chase Montroy (Collinsville). 

Brysyn Jones (6-6) competed in Division 2 Novice at 46 pounds. He was pinned in 1:11 by Conner Krajicek (Owasso) and in 0:35 by Elijah Schatz (Cowboy WC). 

Jim Watkins (0-2) competed in Division 4 Novice at 70 pounds. He lost a close 8-6 decision to teammate Jayden Pait, and fell 7-5 in a sudden victory overtime to Kaleb Collins (Broken Arrow). 

Chase Kelley (1-3) competed in Division 4 Novice at 130 pounds. He was pinned in 0:47 by Braxton Utter (J4 WC) and in 1:15 by Caleb Turner (Sapulpa). 

Sean Preas (0-5) competed in Division 5 Open at 76 pounds. He was pinned in 2:07 by Canon Acklin (Collinsville), in 2:19 by Zeke Wheeler (Owasso), and in 1:13 by Ethan Peterson (Sapulpa).

Ivan Barham (0-6) competed in Division 3 Novice at 85 pounds. He was pinned in 1:20 by Cage Boyd (Collinsville), majored 9-0 by Railly Gomez (Broken Arrow), and forfeited to Mathew Franklin (Owasso).

Brody Wilson (0-6) competed in Division 2 Open at 61 pounds. He was defeated 4-0 by Chase Hartley (Owasso), pinned in 1:32 by Wiley Wilson (Cowboy WC), pinned in 0:46 by teammate Hunter Spencer, and teched 15-0 by Gunner Murray (Claremore). 

No. 2 Sandite Wrestling wins Perry Tournament with 3 champions, hammers Owasso 62-6

By: Scott Emigh, Editor-in-Chief

The Charles Page High School varsity wrestling team (1-0) is on a roll to start the season, and may slip past No. 1 Choctaw (1-0) in the rankings soon. The OSSAA has two separate rankings for High School wrestling, one for tournaments and one for duals. Sand Springs is ranked second in both, but took first place this weekend at the prestigious Perry Tournament of Champions by a 27-point margin over the defending State Champions. They also won their first dual of the season last Tuesday without losing a single match.

Oklahoma State University-signed senior Daton Fix (5-0), a three-time undefeated State Champion, was name the Outstanding Wrestler of the tournament after becoming only the sixth wrestler in the tournament's history to win it all four years. Seniors Beau Bratcher (5-0) and Delvin Jordan (5-0) also picked up first-place wins. Bratcher was the State Runner-Up last season, while Jordan was a Regional Champion and defeated the previously undefeated State Champion Nic Roller, but was unable to compete at State. 

Seniors Michael Ritchey (4-1) and Zane Basma (4-1) both took second place. Sophomore Riley Weir (5-1), senior Tanner Ward (5-1), senior Jack Karstetter (5-1), junior Payton Scott (5-1), and junior Gage Fain (5-1) placed third. Junior Blake Sargent (5-2) took fourth place and sophomore Noah Almy (5-3) took sixth place.

Weir, a State qualifier, made his season debut with the No. 2 ranking at 106 pounds and pinned Union's Cooper Gibson in 2:17. He scored a close 7-6 decision over Choctaw's No. 5 Gabe Johnson, but was majored 9-1 by Lawton MacArthur's Wyatt Adams, a two-time 5A State Champion. In the consolation bracket Weir won a 10-8 decision over Perry's 3A State Runner-Up Alex Valencia, then edged out Johnson 1-0 in a rematch for third-place.

Freshman Seth Jones (2-2) made an impressive varsity debut while wrestling unattached at 106. He pinned Kingfisher's Eric Gallupe in 2:27, then defeated Alex Valencia 5-2 before falling 6-3 to Edmond Memorial's Garrett Steidley. In the consolations he was defeated 9-5 by Gabe Johnson and got a rematch against Valencia. This time the Perry wrestler prevailed 4-3 and Jones took sixth place.

Tanner Ward is a State Runner-Up at the 3A level, and made his Sandite debut after transferring from Berryhill. He pinned Ark City's Christian Robinson in 3:18 and Yukon's Noah Hanscom in 0:39 before being edged out 8-7 by Perry freshman Dylan Avery. In the consolation bracket he scored back-to-back 5-2 decisions over Catoosa 4A State-placer Fabian Huerta and Union's No. 3 ranked TJ Long. 

120 State-placer No. 3 ranked Michael Ritchey won his first four matches of the tournament before falling to 3A State Champion Cale Betchan of Perry. He won a close 2-1 decision over Kylon Burgert of Yukon and a 3-0 decision over Karson Bellmard of Ponca City, then majored Lawton MacArthur's Billy Gonzalez 10-0 before going down 4-1 to Betchan in the finals. 

126 State-placer No. 3 ranked Blake Sargent won his first match 10-4 over No. 4 Jacob Swenson of Ponca City, but fell 7-1 in the semi-finals to 132 No. 3 Drew Wilson of Midwest City. In the consolations he defeated 113 No. 4 Wyatt Johnson of Owasso 6-3, then majored Pryor's 5A State-placer Von Gray 12-4. In the semi-finals he won a 9-3 decision over Perry's 3A State Runner-Up Brycen Justus before falling 7-1 to Choctaw State Runner-Up Conner Holman.

No. 1 Daton Fix worked his way through the 132 bracket with relative ease, winning two matches by pin and two by fall. Ponca City's No. 5 Dawson Hunt was pinned in 2:35 and Muskogee's Kyri Beasley was teched 18-3. He then pinned Ponca City No. 9 Dylan Schickram in 2:32 and teched Ark City's Montez Robinson 27-11 in 4:04.

138 No. 1 State Runner-Up Jack Karstetter pinned Chanute freshman Dalton Misener in 1:43, then edged out No. 8 Baylor Smith 3-2 before falling 3-1 to Kansas State Runner-Up Jake Beeson of Ark City. Beeson went on to defeated 145 No. 1 Jaxen Gilmore of Yukon 8-7 in the finals. Karstetter headed to the consolations where he put away No. 4 State-qualifier Seth Graves of Edmond Memorial 6-0. In the finals he once more defeated Baylor Smith, this time 6-2 for third place.

145 No. 2 Beau Bratcher handily worked his way through some tough competition for first place. He defeated Choctaw's Blake Muse 3-0, then pinned Blackwell's Braden Kincaid in 1:02. In the semifinals he scored a 5-1 decision over No. 8 Brandon Conrad, then he edged out Claremore 5A State Qualifier Trace Reeder 2-1 for the title.

Junior Cody Mathis competed at 152 and won his first match 12-8 over Owasso's Wyatt Wilson before falling 7-5 to Ark City's Colton Watters in a sudden victory overtime round. In the consolations he pinned Blackwell's Kris Lanman in 1:31 and defeated No. 8 Nenebah Biggoose of Ponca City 12-9 before getting pinned in 1:34 by Edmond Memorial's Kyle Knowles.

152 No. 2 State-placer Payton Scott wrestled up to 160 and won his first two matches before falling 3-2 to Choctaw State Champion Jaryn Curry. He pinned Owasso's Nolan Miller in 1:32 and scored a 22-8 major decision over Kingfisher's Austin Neal. In the consolation bracket he pinned No. 8 State qualifier Ezequiel Rubio of Ponca City in 0:59, then edged out Lawton MacArthur 5A State Runner-Up Hunter Jump 6-5 for third place.

160 No. 10 Noah Almy wrestled unattached and won his first two matches before falling to Jaryn Curry. He scored a 20-9 major decision over Muskogee's Mason Seth, then edged out Blackwell's Quinton Bolts 5-2 before getting pinned in 1:11 by Curry. In the consolations he defeated Edmond Memorial's Ben Parkhurst 7-1 and Austin Neal 12-5 before getting pinned in 4:57 by Hunter Jump. In the fifth-place match he was pinned in 2:50 by Ezequiel Rubio.

170 No. 2 State-placer Zane Basma defeated Harrah's Trey Winstead 6-3, then pinned Edmond Memorial's No. 7 State-qualifier Sam Hensley in 4:49. He scored a huge victory in an 8-2 upset of No. 1 State Champion Zane Coleman, but was in turn upset 9-6 by Claremore State-qualifier Austin Short.

While the Sandites are stacked at the lower weights and have several JV wrestlers who would be varsity at many 6A schools, they are limited at the upper weights and didn't wrestle anybody at 182 or 195. 

At 220, No. 1 Delvin Jordan pinned all four of his opponents in only three minutes. He took down Blackwell's Todd Grey in only 18 seconds, Chanute's Qualin Powell in 26 seconds, Ponca City's No. 4 State-qualifier Austin Fry in 38 seconds, and Perry's State-qualifier Bailey Burdik in 1:42.

At Heavyweight, Gage Fain scored a 4-2 decision over Lawton MacArthur's Brandon Lawton, then defeated Ark City's State Champion Tyler Shannon 5-2, before being pinned in 1:06 by Choctaw's No. 4 State-placer Zach Austin. In the consolations he majored Ponca City's Brett Bridges 12-2, then defeated Shannon 1-0 in a rematch for third place. 

Overall the Sandites had thirteen placers, more than any other team. Both Choctaw and Sand Springs had three Champions, but the Yellowjackets had four finalists to the Sandites' five, and only ten total placers. The host team, 3A No. 1 Perry (2-0) came in third with two champions, four finalists, and nine total placers. 

The Sandites took on No. 15 Owasso (1-1) last week and only gave up six points on a forfeit at 195 pounds. Owasso forfeited the 106 and 113 weight classes and started with a 12-0 deficit before the wrestling even started. Michael Ritchey handily worked over Tristan Herrera with an 11-0 major decision at 120, and 126 Blake Sargent edged out 113 No. 4 Wyatt Johnson with a 3-2 decision to make it 19-0.

Fix picked up a pin in 3:20 over Jesse Gomez. 138 Jack Karstetter won a 12-6 decision over No. 8 Baylor Smith and 145 Beau Bratcher edged No. 8 Brandon Conrad with a 4-1 decision for a 31-0 advantage. 

Cody Mathis scored a 16-5 major decision over Wyatt Wilson at 152, and Payton Scott stepped up to 160 and pinned Nolan Miller in 1:07. Noah Almy moved up to 170 and won a close 9-8 decision over Jared McLaughlin and Zane Basma moved up to 182 for a 3:44 pin of 170 No. 8 Kaleb Mertz.

Owasso finally got on the board with a forfeit at 195, then forfeited 220 to the Sandites. In the heavyweight class junior Gage Fain (5-1), ranked fifth in 195, pinned 220 No. 10 Cameron Harizal in 2:43 to wrap things up.

The Sandites will return to action this Friday when they travel to the prestigious Kansas City Stampede. Several Oklahoma teams will be at the tournament, including 4A No. 1 Tuttle, 3A No. 1 Perry, 5A No. 2 Collinsville, No. 4 Edmond North, No. 8 Stillwater, No. 12 Ponca City, and unranked Southmoore. The Sandites are ranked No. 26 in the nation by InterMat Wrestling, but they won't be the only nationally ranked team present. Tuttle is ranked No. 22 in the nation, and No. 25 Goddard High, and No. 44 Park Hill will also be competing. 

Daton Fix is a three-time champion at the event, and will have the opportunity to become only the third wrestler in the tournament's history to sweep all four years. 

Undefeated Lady Sandites win Bishop Kelley Tournament 62-38 over No. 13 Norman North

Photo: Morgan Miller

By: Scott Emigh, Editor-in-Chief

1Q Sand Springs 10-9
2Q Sand Springs 21-11
3Q Sand Springs 19-10
4Q Sand Springs 12-8

Scoring: (Sand Springs) Pennington 20, Regalado 15, Mutiri 8, Kersgieter 7, McGee 6, Johnson 4, Taber 2. (Norman North) Brewster 12, Waters 8, Jacie Evans 6, Landreth 5, Base 4, Sturgell 2, Jessika Evans 1. 

(Sand Springs only)
Offensive Rebounds: Kersgieter 2, Mutiri 2, Regalado 1, Pennington 1.
Defensive Rebounds: Kersgieter 5, Taber 4, Regalado 3, Mutiri 3, Johnson 1, McGee 1, Pennington 1, Wilson 1.
Steals: Kersgieter 5, Pennington 3, Johnson 2, McGee 1, Taber 1.
Assists: Kersgieter 5, Pennington 3, Johnson 1, McGee 1, Taber 1, Regalado 1.
Fouls: Taber 4, Pennington 3, McGee 3, Johnson 2, Mutiri 2, Kersgieter 1, Regalado 1, Boaz 1.

Undefeated at 5-0, the Charles Page High School girls basketball team has more than earned their No. 5 ranking after winning their four game this season against a ranked opponent, and four-straight games by 24 points or more. Senior Oklahoma State University softball-signee Sydney Pennington led her team to a 62-38 victory over the No. 13 Norman North Timberwolves (3-1) with 20 points to win the Bishop Kelley Invitational for the second-straight year. 

Things didn't start out as lopsided as they ended, and Sand Springs used a timeout at only 2-2 after the girls gave up several turnovers to start the game. The pep talk seemed to work as the girls pushed ahead to a 10-4 lead before the Timberwolves fought back with three-pointer from Lindsey Waters and a pair of free throws from Taylor Landreth.

The Lady Sandites held a close 10-9 lead going into the second quarter, but outscored their opponents 21-11 for a solid halftime lead. Pennington started off the period with a two, followed by a pair of free throws from junior Ohio State volleyball-commit Gloria Mutiri. Emma Base hit a two for the T-Wolves, but Mutiri sank two more freebies and a two of her own. Sophomore Isabella Regalado hit a goal to make it 20-12, Waters sank a pair from the charity stripe, then Regalado hit two free throws, a three, and a two to make it 27-14. By the end of the half the Sandites were up 31-20.

Norman North came out of the half fired up and Jacie Evans scored three straight to make it 31-24. Sophomore Holly Kersgieter hit back-to-back twos, followed by a pair of free throws from senior Kierra McGee. The lopsided scoring continued until the Sandites held a 50-30 advantage going into the final stanza.

Pennington started the fourth with back-to-back layups, sophomore Jacie Taber scored a two of her own, then Pennington added another to bring her total for the evening to 20. Lilith Brewster cut into the lead with a pair of twos, but Regalado added another three and McGee pushed the lead to 62-34. Norman North got to cut into the deficit a little bit, ending with three points from Landreth and one from Jessika Evans for a final score of 62-38.

Pennington was named the Tournament MVP and Kersgieter made the All-Tournament team as well. Pennington was also on the All-Tournament team last year.

Sand Springs basketball will return to action Tuesday in Broken Arrow when the girls take on the No. 11 Lady Tigers (2-0) and the boys (0-2) battle the No. 10 Tigers (4-1).

Kersgieter shines as No. 5 Lady Sandites hammer 5A No. 4 Shawnee 60-28

By: Scott Emigh, Editor-in-Chief

1Q Shawnee 13-12
2Q Sand Springs 20-5
3Q Sand Springs 14-8
4Q Sand Springs 14-4

Scoring: (Sand Springs) Kersgieter 12, Johnson 12, Pennington 11, McGee 10, Mutiri 6, Regalado 6, Taber 2, Boaz 1. (Shawnee) Tramble 11, Bonner 4, Tarpey 4, Kasterke 4, Rice 3, Palmore 2.

(Sand Springs only)
Offensive Rebounds: Regalado 2, Taber 2, Johnson 1, McGee 1, Kersgieter 1, Mutiri 1
Defensive Rebounds: Kersgieter 4, Regalado 4, McGee 3, Johnson 2, Pennington 2, Mutiri 1, Taber 1, Bunch 1. 
Steals: Kersgieter 5, Johnson 5, McGee 2, Pennington 2, Mutiri 2, Taber 2
Assists: Kersgieter 4, Pennington 2, Johnson 1, Regalado 1, Grant 1
Fouls: Mutiri 3, Regalado 2, Pennington 2, Johnson 2, McGee 1, Kersgieter 1, Taber 1.

The No. 5 ranked Charles Page High School Girls Basketball team (4-0, 2-0) continued their undefeated start to the season with a lopsided semifinal victory in the Bishop Kelley Invitational semifinals over 5A No. 4 Shawnee (2-2). 

Sand Springs needed the first period to stretch their legs and were neck and neck throughout. The Sandites were down 11-7 when sophomore Isabella Regalado scored a three mere seconds after coming into the game. Sophomore starter Destiny Johnson sank a pair of free throws to take the brief lead, but a two-point basket from Kyla Tarpey gave the Lady Wolves a 13-12 lead after the first period. It would be their final lead of the game.

Sophomore Holly Kersgieter sank a two after a rebound and long pass from Johnson to start the second quarter, then rebounded and sent a long pass to Oklahoma State Softball-signed senior Sydney Pennington in a replay of the previous score. Kersgieter added another two off a steal and layup before the Wolves got back into the game with a free throw from Logan Bonner. 

Ohio State volleyball-committed junior Gloria Mutiri posted her second score of the night, followed by another Pennington basket and Kersgieter assist. Pennington drew a foul on the score and sank her free throw to make it 23-14, then followed it up with a midcourt steal and layup. 

Mutiri and senior Kierra McGee sank a series of free throws, then McGee hit a two on a steal and assist by Kersgieter to make it 30-14. Makyra Tramble hit a two shortly before the end of the half, Johnson responded with a goal of her own, but Ashley Kasterke got the final points of the half on a pair of free throws to make it 32-18.

Sand Springs opened the third quarter with an eight-point run, capped by a steal and layup from Johnson, before Tramble broke things up with a two. McGee responded with a two, then Kersgieter added a two and a pair of free throws to make it 46-20. Kasterke scored two of her own from the charity stripe and Makaila Palmore sank a two to make it 46-24 going into the final stanza.

Tramble started things off with a three, followed by a freebie from Kasey Rice, but those would be the last points of the game for the Lady Wolves. Johnson and McGee each sank a pair of free throws, Kersgieter and McGee hit twos, Bailey Boaz sank a freebie, Regalado hit a three, and Jacie Taber sank a two for a final score of 60-28.

This was the third straight game that the Lady Sandites would win by a 30-point margin. Sand Springs will return to action Saturday evening at 7:00 p.m. in the Championship round against No. 13 Norman North (3-0) in a battle of the undefeated. Norman North defeated 5A unranked Edison Prep (0-2) in the first round, then topped 5A No. 3 Claremore (3-1) in the semifinals.

 

 

Oklahoma Wrestling: Week One High School 6A Individual Rankings

106

  1. Braden Fowler (Yukon Senior) Previously #6
  2. Riley Weir (Sand Springs Sophomore) Previously #7
  3. TJ Long (Union Sophomore) Previously unranked
  4. Austin Hall (Southmoore Senior) Previously unranked
  5. Gabe Johnson (Choctaw Freshman) Previously unranked
  6. Jackson Cockrell (Broken Arrow Freshman) Previously unranked
  7. David Boucher (Bartlesville Sophomore) Previously unranked
  8. Jacob Zimmer (Norman North Freshman) Previously unranked
  9. Nate Becker (Edmond North) Previously unranked

113

  1. Colt Newton (Choctaw Sophomore) Previously #3 in 106
  2. Tanner Ward (Sand Springs Senior) Previously #1 in 3A 113
  3. Andrew Police (Broken Arrow Freshman) Previously unranked
  4. Wyatt Johnson (Owasso Senior) Previously unranked
  5. Johnathan Warford (Sapulpa Junior) Previously unranked
  6. Joe Lupton (Mustang Junior) Previously unranked
  7. Will Pham (Deer Creek Freshman) Previously unranked

120

  1. Canon Randall (Westmoore Senior) Previously #2 in 106
  2. Tyler Lawley (Broken Arrow Senior) Previously #5 at 113
  3. Michael Ritchey (Sand Springs Senior) Previously #4 in 113
  4. Spencer Schickram (Ponca City Sophomore) Previously #7 in 113
  5. Brandon Blose (Sapulpa Senior) Previously #5 in 106
  6. Cameron Picklo (Mustang Sophomore) Previously #8 in 106
  7. Laif Jones (Bartlesville Sophomore) Previously unranked
  8. Andy Schaepfer (Choctaw) Previously unranked

126

  1. Paxton Rosen (Edmond North Senior) Previously #1 in 113
  2. Tanner Cole (Deer Creek Senior) Previously #2 in 120
  3. Blake Sargent (Sand Springs Junior) Previously #3 in 120
  4. Jacob Swenson (Ponca City Junior) Previously unranked
  5. Chase Slatton (Jenks Senior) Previously #8 in 113
  6. Blake Gonzalez (Broken Arrow) Previously unranked
  7. Caron Watson (Union Junior) Previously unranked
  8. Alaisa Rubio (US Grant) Previously unranked
  9. Gavin Southern (Bixby Sophomore) Previously unranked

132

  1. Daton Fix (Sand Springs Senior) Previosuly #1 in 126
  2. Connor Holman (Choctaw Junior) Previously #2 in 113
  3. Crew Wilson (Midwest City Senior) Previously #3 in 126
  4. TaJuan Daniels (Broken Arrow Senior) Previously #4 in 120
  5. Dawson Hunt (Ponca City Senior) Previously unranked
  6. Easton Hudson (Bixby Senior) 
  7. Bobby Robinson (Deer Creek Sophomore) Previously #8 in 126
  8. Crash Blumenthal (Westmoore) Previously unranked
  9. Ashad Rufia (Union Junior) Previously unranked
  10. John Ritchey (Stillwater Junior) Previously unranked

138

  1. Jack Karstetter (Sand Springs Senior) Previously #1 in 132
  2. Kendon Lee (Stillwater Senior) Previously #3
  3. Sam Avant (Norman North Senior) Previously #5 in 132
  4. Seth Graves (Edmond Memorial Senior) 
  5. Zach Johnson (Westmoore Sophomore) 
  6. Josh Suter (Norman Senior) Previously #6 at 120
  7. Bryce Mattioda (Broken Arrow Freshman) Previously unranked
  8. Baylor Smith (Owasso Junior) Previously unranked
  9. Dylan Schickram (Ponca City Junior) Previously unranked
  10. Keanu Quinn (Sapulpa Senior) Previously unranked

145

  1. Jaxen Gilmore (Yukon Junior) Previously #1 at 138
  2. Beau Bratcher (Sand Springs Senior) Previously #2 at 138
  3. Tyler Dieringer (Stillwater Senior) Previously #3 at 132
  4. Chase Umholtz (Jenks Senior) Previously unranked
  5. Brady Mattioda (Broken Arrow Junior) Previously #5 in 126
  6. Cameron Traylor (Union Junior) Previously unranked
  7. Garrett Spears (Norman North Senior) Previously unranked
  8. Brandon Conrad (Owasso Senior) Previously unranked

152

  1. Kruz Simons (Edmond North Sophomore) Previously #2 in 132
  2. Payton Scott (Sand Springs Junior) Previously #3
  3. RJ Walker (Midwest City  Senior) Previously #5
  4. Ryan Swanson (Westmoore Junior) Previously #4 in 145
  5. Connor Wilcoxen (Stillwater Senior) Previously #8 
  6. Jeff Speer (Choctaw Junior) Previously #7 in 138
  7. Jermain Harring (Union) Previously unranked
  8. Nenebah Biggoose (Ponca City Junior) Previously unranked
  9. Killian McGrew (Jenks Freshman) Previously unranked
  10. Austin Manley (Bartlesville Junior) Previously unranked

160

  1. Christian Bahl (Stillwater Senior)
  2. Jaryn Curry (Choctaw Junior) Previously #1 in 145
  3. Joseph Messer (Norman North Senior) Previously #2 in 152
  4. Chase Vincent (Yukon Senior) Previously #2 at 145
  5. Trey Painter (Westmoore Senior) Previously #7 at 152
  6. Caleb Wise (Broken Arrow Junior) Previously #3 at 145
  7. Sam Hensley (Edmond Memorial Junior) Previously #5
  8. Ezequiel Rubio (Ponca City Senior) Previously #4 at 152
  9. Austin Loza (Enid Senior) Previously #7 at 145
  10. Noah Almy (Sand Springs Sophomore) Previously unranked

170

  1. Zane Coleman (Choctaw Sophomore) Previously #1 at 152
  2. Zane Basma (Sand Springs Senior) Previously #3 at 160
  3. Jace Brownlee (Stillwater Senior) Previously #4
  4. Cooper Meadows (Mustang Senior) Previously #5 in 145
  5. Payden Brown (Putnam City Senior) Previously #8
  6. Trey Odam (Union Junior) Previously unranked
  7. JT Stambeck (Norman North Sophomore) Previously unranked
  8. Kaleb Mertz (Owasso Junior) Previously unranked
  9. Joseph Hall (Broken Arrow Senior) Previously unranked
  10. Trey Jezik (Bixby Senior) Previously unranked

182

  1. Zach Marcheselli (Broken Arrow Sophomore)
  2. Easton Rendleman (Choctaw Junior)
  3. Shane Flandermeyer (Westmoore Junior) Previously #5
  4. Austin Fry (Ponca City Senior) Previously #7
  5. JD Johnson (Owasso Junior) Previously unranked
  6. Jakob Ogden (Stillwater Senior) Previously unranked
  7. Gage McBride (Mustang Senior) Previously unranked
  8. John Bolton (Union Senior) Previously unranked
  9. Jaylen Childs (Putnam North) Previously unranked
  10. Joe Curtis (Bixby Sophomore) Previously unranked

195

  1. Skyler Haynes (Broken Arrow Senior)
  2. Cody Adams (Bixby Junior) Previously #6
  3. Dakota Carnes (Sapulpa Senior) Previously #4
  4. Blake Minnick (Edmond North Sophomore) Previously #5
  5. Gage Fain (Sand Springs) Previously unranked
  6. Rafe Johnson (Deer Creek) Previously unranked
  7. Gary Dockert (Choctaw Junior) Previously unranked
  8. Riley Corona (Westmoore Senior) Previously unranked
  9. Arin Copas (Mustang Senior) Previously unranked

220

  1. Delvin Jordan (Sand Springs Senior) Previously #2
  2. Mason Lancaster (Putnam City Junior) Previously #4
  3. Jon Martinez (Westmoore Senior) Previously #7
  4. Caulin Poole (Choctaw Junior) Previously unranked
  5. Keland Bearpaw (Sapulpa Junior) Previously unranked
  6. Yousef Aliya (Union Senior) Previously unranked
  7. Julian Flores (Broken Arrow Junior) Previously unranked
  8. Griff Stanley (Deer Creek Junior) Previously unranked
  9. Beltazar Reyes (US Grant) Previously unranked
  10. Camer Harizal (Owasso Sophomore) Previously unranked

285

  1. Brey Walker (Southmoore Junior) 
  2. Gage Johnson (Norman North Senior) Previously #3
  3. Trenton Lieurance (Broken Arrow Senior) Previously #2
  4. Zach Austin (Choctaw Senior) Previously #5
  5. Elwood Tomlin (Union Senior) Previously #4
  6. Ryan Tilbury (Midwest City) Previously unranked
  7. Malik McGee (US Grant) Previously unranked
  8. John Carroll (Enid Senior) Previously unranked
  9. Trey Cossey (Mustang Senior) Previously unranked