CPHS Wrestling: Sandites qualify ten for State with two Regional Champions

The Class 6A No. 5 ranked Charles Page High School wrestling team will send ten wrestlers to the State Tournament next week after placing third at the 6A-East Regional Championship in Broken Arrow Saturday night. 

The defending Regional and State Champions were unable to replicate their last year's successful outing, but crowned two tournament champions out of four finalists, finishing a mere 9.5 points behind No. 4 Mustang. The host team won the tournament handily by a 61 point margin with six champions.

Carter Young (106) and Riley Weir (113) won their brackets, Chris Kirby (145) and Kaleb Tabor (152) were runners-up, Irwin Portillo (132) and Gage Fain (220) took third, Seth Jones (120) and Scott Patton (138) placed fourth to qualify for State outright. Blake Sargent (126) and Dayvon Taylor (170) came in fifth and will have the chance to wrestle the fourth-place finisher from the opposite region in a wrestle-in match at the State Tournament. Josh Fincannon (195) took sixth and will participate in the wrestle-in match only if one of the top five place-winners cannot participate.

Freshman standout Carter Young (37-1) breezed through his first two rounds at with a pair of technical falls, defeating Leyton Warne 19-4 in 2:51 and David Boucher 24-9 in 3:53. In the finals he took on Broken Arrow freshman Jared Hill and won a shutout, scoring a reversal in the third period for a 9-0 major decision and his nineteenth-straight victory.

Defending State Champion Riley Weir (26-7, 88-25) pinned his first three competitors, taking down Garrett Johnson in 2:51, Henry Warren in 2:24, and Blazik Perez in 5:16. In the finals he battled Mustang freshman Tucker Owens and took a 2-0 lead with a first period takedown. He added a reversal in the second period, then rode out the third for a 4-0 decision.

Kaleb Tabor (24-11) pinned Ryan Stetler in 36 seconds, then defeated Christian McCutcheon 4-0 and Richie Lee 6-3. In the finals he stayed neutral through the first period against Broken Arrow senior Brady Mattioda. Mattioda got a second period reversal and rode out the final stretch for a 2-0 decision.

Chris Kirby (20-8) pinned his way to the finals, taking down Derek VanDyke in 1:35, Johnny Villa in 0:49, and Austin Daniels in 0:54, but gave up a technical fall to top-seeded Mustang freshman Tate Picklo.

Irwin Portillo (30-17, 36-22) won 5-2 decisions over Verdell Schoats and Tanner Frew before falling to Dylan Schickram. In consolation he defeated John Ritchey 3-1 to clinch his spot at state. In the finals he scored a first period takedown, Brayden Strachan escaped in the first and second, then Portillo jumped back out front with an escape and a takedown in the third for the 5-2 decision.

Gage Fain (19-8, 58-46) pinned Adam Denham in 2:20, but was in-turn pinned by defending State Champion Zach Marcheselli. In consolation he pinned Jared Galli in 2:00 and won a 3-2 ultimate tie-breaker over Stillwater senior Kameron Linsenmeyer.

Scott Patton (26-18, 33-20) defeated Enrie Chavez 7-4, fell 13-5 to Baylor Smith, then pinned Christian Webb in 3:10. In the consolation finals Union junior Jaylin Hernandez scored a takedown in the first and picked up a pair of penalty points before Patton escaped. In the third Patton cut it to a one-point deficit but couldn’t find a takedown and fell 4-3.

Seth Jones (26-14, 28-17) defeated Jackson Cockrell 3-2, fell 3-1 to Joseph Lupton, then pinned Caron Watson in 1:34. In the consolation finals he took on Owasso junior Zeke Washington. Washington scored first, both reversed, and the Ram rode out the third period for a 4-2 decision.

Senior State Qualifier Blake Sargent (12-7, 101-32) won his first match 6-3 over Tanner Robinson, but fell 11-8 to Reece Witcraft and 4-2 to Kyrie Beasley in sudden-victory overtime. In placement he rematched Robinson and scored takedowns in each period, an escape in the second, a second takedown in the third, and rode to a 9-1 major decision.

Dayvon Taylor (20-20) pinned Spencer Shook in 3:43 and won a 10-7 decision against Brannigan Reyes before falling 9-0 to top-seeded Broken Arrow sophomore Bryce Mattioda. He fell 7-6 to Kaleb Mertz in consolation and took on Jenks junior Colt Freeman in placement. Taylor scored first, Freeman reversed, then Taylor escaped and started the second period on top. Taylor cut the Trojan, who scored with twenty seconds left and took a 5-3 advantage into the third. Taylor escaped quickly and scored with nine seconds left for a 6-5 decision.

Josh Fincannon (13-18) pinned Lukas Hammack in 3:54 then dropped a 5-2 decision to Elijah Tomlin. In consolation he defeated Tanner Haskins 4-2 in sudden-victory overtime and won a 3-1 decision over Noah Hernandez before falling 5-0 to Judson Rowland. The Sandite wrestled Sapulpa senior Keland Bearpaw in placement and fell by 5-0 decision.

The Sandites didn’t wrestle anybody at 160, 182, or heavyweight, while both Broken Arrow and Mustang had full lineups. 

The State Tournament will kick off Friday, February 23rd at State Fairgrounds Arena in Oklahoma City. Doors open at 8:30 a.m., Wrestle-In matches will be held at 9:30 a.m., and the first round will begin at 11:00 a.m. 

The semifinals and first round of consolations will begin at 5:30 p.m. on Friday. Consolation semifinals will begin at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, consolation finals will be at 12:45 p.m., and finals will be at 5:45 p.m.. 

6A-East Regional Champions

106: Carter Young (Sand Springs)
113: Riley Weir (Sand Springs)
120: Laif Jones (Bartlesville)
126: Reece Witcraft (Broken Arrow)
132: Dylan Schickram (Ponca City)
138: Baylor Smith (Owasso)
145: Tate Picklo (Mustang)
152: Brady Mattioda (Broken Arrow)
160: Caleb Wise (Broken Arrow)
170: Bryce Mattioda (Broken Arrow)
182: J.D. Johnson (Owasso)
195: Gavin Potter (Broken Arrow)
220: Zach Marcheselli (Broken Arrow)
285: Sam Smith (Stillwater)

6A-East Regional Team Scores

258.5 Broken Arrow
197.5 Mustang
188 Sand Springs
137.5 Ponca City
128 Owasso
124 Jenks
115.5 Union
99 Bartlesville
77.5 Stillwater
74 Muskogee
66 Sapulpa
35 Enid
31.5 Midwest City
26 Putnam City West
21 U.S. Grant
3 Bixby

CPHS Wrestling ends season 13-4 at Dual State

The defending 6A Dual State Champions didn't get to retain their title last week in Shawnee. The No. 5 ranked Sandites (13-4) from Charles Page High School were eliminated in the first round of the tournament, 34-29 by No. 4 Mustang (18-3).

The Sandites started in the hole as Chris Kirby (17-7) fell in 1:25 to Tate Picklo. They got on the board at 152 as Kaleb Tabor (21-10) won a 3-0 decision against Jojo Sylvester with an escape and two caution points.

Jasanee Harjo (3-7) had a close match against Joey Carter. He scored an escape to start the second but the Bronco took him down soon after. Harjo broke loose but was scored on again and entered the third period trailing 4-3. Mustang got an escape and stayed neutral for a 5-3 decision.

Dayvon Taylor (17-18) gave up takedowns in the first two periods against Brannigan Reyes but scored one of his own in the third to tie it at 5-5, then cut the Bronco loose. He was unable to score again, however, and gave up a 6-5 decision.

Noah Almy (4-7, 28-27) fell in the first period to Cooper Meadows, Josh Fincannon (10-15) dropped a 12-0 major decision to Judson Rowland and the Broncos took a 22-3 lead.

Gage Fain (17-7, 56-45) got the Sandites back in contention with his ninth-straight victory, pinning Adam Denham in 1:19, but Blake Russell took the points right back by pinning Robbie Parrish (3-12) at heavyweight.

Freshman Carter Young (34-1) kept the Sandites alive, working up a 5-0 first period lead against Keegan Luton and reversing in the second for a trio of back points. He continued to work and ultimately secured a 16-1 technical fall with only nine seconds left for his seventeenth-straight victory.

Defending State Champion Riley Weir (22-7, 84-25) had a tough competitor in Tucker Owens. The two went neutral through the first and Weir rode the whole second period before escaping with fifty seconds left. The Bronco scored the go ahead takedown soon after, however, and won the 2-1 decision.

Seth Jones (24-12, 26-15) scored a takedown on Joe Lupton but gave up a reversal in the second period. He escaped late in the third and scored a last second takedown for a 5-2 decision.

Blake Sargent (10-5, 99-30) suffered a 4-2 decision to Cam Picklo, Irwin Portillo (26-16, 32-21) received a forfeit, and Scott Patton pinned Mark Boyd in 25 seconds to bring the dual to a close.

The Broncos were eliminated 35-26 by eventual State Champion No. 2 Choctaw (8-1) who defeated No. 1 Broken Arrow (9-1) 29-20 in the finals.

CPHS Basketball: Kersgieter/Regalado score 17 apiece, Girls top Bishop Kelley 53-40

Juniors Holly Kersgieter and Isabella Regalado scored seventeen points apiece Friday night to lead Charles Page High School (15-7, 11-3) past the Bishop Kelley Comets (5-17, 2-12). Even missing one of their top scorers, the Class 6A No. 13 ranked Sandites managed a 53-40 victory over the private Catholic school. 

Kersgieter hit a pair from the charity stripe to start the night. Kirstyn Stecker tied it up, then the Sandites went on a nine-point run before Ellie Davie broke it up. Kersgieter, Meaghan Cyr, and Isabella Regalado exchanged three-point baskets, then the Comets went on a six-point run before Madison Burris made a three.

Trailing 17-13 after the first, the home team went on an eight-point run and took the lead with a basket from Cyr. Regalado scored from deep to briefly reclaim the advantage, Halle Poleman tied it with a free throw, then Kersgieter made it 25-23 at halftime.

The Sandites took charge in the third period, jumping out to a double-digit lead. Regalado and Grace Ritchie exchanged threes, then Kersgieter and Taber got in the action to make it 36-26. Amy West made a three-point play, Sand Springs went on a seven-point run, then Poleman made a two to end the quarter 43-31.

Raegan Padilla started the fourth with a three, Bree Berge made a two, Kelley rattled off six, the Sandites returned five, then Ritchie made the final points of the night from three-point range. Ritchie led the Comets with ten points on the evening. 

The Lady Sandites finished the season 11-3 for third place in the Frontier Valley Conference after winning it 13-1 last season. Bishop Kelley finished 2-12 for ninth place for the third-straight season.

The Sandites will return to action Thursday at 6:30 p.m. in Bixby when they play Stillwater (7-16) in the first round of the Regional playoffs. The Comets will travel to East Central and take on No. 9 Coweta (11-12) Thursday at 6:30 p.m.

At halftime the school held a recognition of John Heckenkemper and officially named the new school track after the former coach.

CPHS 53 BKHS 40

1Q CPHS 17-13
2Q BKHS 10-8
3Q CPHS 18-8
4Q CPHS 10-9

Free Throws: CPHS 6-of-8, BKHS 6-of-15.
Field Goals: CPHS 19-of-49, BKHS 15-of-40.
Offensive Rebounds: BKHS 15, CPHS 8.
Defensive Rebounds: BKHS 19, CPHS 16.
Total Rebounds: BKHS 34, CPHS 24.
Steals: CPHS 11, BKHS 4.
Blocks: CPHS 4, BKHS 2.
Fouls: BKHS 10, CPHS 12.

(Sand Springs Stats)
Scoring: Kersgieter 17, Regalado 17, Presnell 6, Taber 4, Burris 3, Padilla 3, Berge 2.
Offensive Rebounds: Kersgieter 3, Burris 2, Regalado 1, Taber 1, Presnell 1.
Defensive Rebounds: Kersgieter 4, Regalado 3, Taber 3, Burris 3, Presnell 2, Padilla 1.
Total Rebounds: Kersgieter 7, Burris 5, Regalado 4, Taber 4, Presnell 3, Padilla 1.
Steals: Kersgieter 6, Regalado 3, Taber 1, Presnell 1.
Assists: Kersgieter 1, Regalado 1, Presnell 1.
Blocks: Regalado 2, Kersgieter 1, Presnell 1.
Fouls: Regalado 3, Kersgieter 2, Taber 2, Presnell 2, Burris 2, Padilla 1.

(Bishop Kelley) 
Scoring: Ritchie 10, West 7, Cyr 7, Davie 4, Easterling 4, Stecker 4, Poleman 4.
Fouls: West 3, Cyr 3, Davie 2, Stecker 2.

FINAL Frontier Valley Conference Standings
14-0 No. 2 Bartlesville (22-0)
11-3 No. 3 Owasso (20-3)
11-3 No. 13 Sand Springs (15-7)
10-4 No. 10 Bixby (17-6)
7-7 No. 19 Sapulpa (12-11)
6-8 Jenks (11-12)
5-9 Union (8-15)
4-10 Broken Arrow (6-17)
2-12 Bishop Kelley (5-17)
0-14 Muskogee (2-21)

CPHS Basketball: Boys top Bishop Kelley 52-50, Richardson scores 25

The Class 6A No. 10 ranked Charles Page High School boys' basketball team (16-6, 9-5) was without their leading scorer, but that didn't stop them from closing conference play with a 52-50 win over 5A No. 10 Bishop Kelley (10-12, 4-10) in the final game of the regular season. 6'4" sophomore standout Davon Richardson took charge with a game-high 25 points to sabotage the Comet Senior Night.

Matthew Gibson kicked things off with a triple for the home team, but the visitors went on a nine-point run with seven from Richardson before Anthony Bomprezzi hit a pair from the charity stripe. Richardson, Gage Fisher, and Cale Savage each scored threes to double the Comets at 18-9 before Michael Pynn scored to end the quarter.

Matthew Price scored a triple to start the second period then Richardson added four more points for a double-digit advantage before the Comets went on a fourteen-point run to tie it at 25-25. Cole Durkee hit a last minute layup for the halftime advantage.

Garrett Salyer tied it up to start the third period then Durkee hit a three and Richardson scored in transition to get back out front. Richardson added two more layups, then it was Ryan Gendron’s turn to score back-to-back on steals, the latter with a dunk. Price got in on the action, Salyer added a free throw, and the Sandites led 38-32.

Salyer made a three to start the final stanza, Savage retaliated and the teams traded blows around a five-six point difference for most of the quarter. Gendron made a three-point play to cut it to four but Kendrick Williams hit a layup right after. Richardson, Zach Coffman, and Williams each hit a pair from the stripe, then Gendron hit a layup. He followed it with a free throw soon after, then hit a three-pointer with ten seconds left to make it a two-point game.

Richardson and Coffman each made a free throw in the final ten seconds. Matt Price missed two, Gendron got a rebound, but hit Price on his long shot and came up short at the buzzer.

Richardson was the only Sandite in double figures, also collecting team highs of seven rebounds, three steals, and two blocks. Gendron led the Comets with seventeen points, followed by Coffman with fourteen.

The Sandites will take on Jenks (8-14) in the first round of the Regional playoffs at Putnam City West next Friday at 6:30 p.m. They previously defeated the Trojans 64-45 in January and 65-52 on Tuesday. Kelley will play Skiatook (10-12) in their Regional at Claremore, also Friday at 6:30 p.m. 

Both teams improved on their previous year's performance. The Sandites finished fourth in the Frontier Valley Conference with a 9-5 record, flipping the script from a 5-9 record last season. The Comets finish seventh at 4-10, improving from 3-11 and ninth last season. 

CPHS 52 BKHS 50

1Q CPHS 18-11
2Q BKHS 14-9
3Q CPHS 11-7
4Q BKHS 18-14

Free Throws: BKHS 11-of-15, CPHS 6-of-12.
Field Goals: CPHS 20-of-38, BKHS 16-of-50.
Offensive Rebounds: BKHS 6.
Defensive Rebounds: BKHS 20, CPHS 17.
Total Rebounds: BKHS 26, CPHS 17.
Steals: BKHS 8, CPHS 8.
Blocks: CPHS 5.
Fouls: CPHS 16, BKHS 17.

(Sand Springs Stats)
Scoring: Richardson 25, Savage 8, Price 7, Durkee 5, Williams 4, Fisher 3.
Defensive Rebounds: Richardson 7, Durkee 4, Price 3, Savage 3.
Steals: Richardson 3, Savage 2, Price 1, Fox 1, Williams 1.
Assists: Price 4, Savage 2, Richardson 1, Williams 1.
Blocks: Richardson 2, Price 2, Durkee 1.
Fouls: Savage 3, Price 3, Durkee 3, Williams 3, Richardson 2, Fisher 2.

(Bishop Kelley Stats)
Scoring: Gendron 17, Coffman 14, Salyer 6, Pynn 5, Gibson 3, Bomprezzi 3, Alonso 2.
Fouls: Pynn 4, Alonso 3, Bomprezzi 3, Coffman 3, Gendron 2, Gibson 1, Collins 1.

FINAL Frontier Valley Conference Standings
13-1 No. 1 Broken Arrow (21-2)
12-2 No. 4 Union (19-4)
11-3 No. 8 Owasso (19-4)
9-5 No. 10 Sand Springs (16-6)
6-8 Muskogee (9-14)
6-8 No. 13 Sapulpa (13-9)
4-10 5A No. 10 Bishop Kelley (10-12)
4-10 No. 20 Bartlesville (8-15)
3-11 Jenks (8-15)
2-12 Bixby (7-16)

Youth Wrestling: Sand Springs places third at State Tournament with 7 Champions

The Sand Springs Team Big wrestling club sent thirty athletes to compete at the Oklahoma USA Youth Wrestling League State Championship in Norman last weekend and seven brought home first-place medals in their divisions.

The Sandites placed third out of 87 teams, trailing Edmond's Oklahoma Wrestling Academy (OWA), and the Cowboy Wrestling Club from Stillwater. Team Big placed second in Open Division One and third in Open Division Four.

The YWL offers five Open age divisions and four Novice divisions, each with several weight classes amounting to 129 total brackets. The Sandites competed in only 27 of these and still amassed 168 points. OWA sent 93 competitors and finished with 355 points. Stillwater also sent thirty and had 203 points. Sand Springs placed higher than eight other teams with equal or larger teams. 

Division 4

Michael Jones (6-2) won the 64-pound bracket and needed only two points to do it. After getting a bye in the quarterfinals, he won 1-0 decisions against Iziah Tusler and teammate Zander Grigsby (10-7). Grigsby defeated Max McDaniel 11-3 and Jason Goodin 2-1 before falling to Jones, then won a 2-0 decision against Tusler. 

Clayon Gidens-Buttram (17-2) took first place at seventy pounds, pinning Damon Ingram in 1:07 and majoring Gage Walker 9-0. 

Grady Mittasch (7-3) won the 73-pound bracket entirely by fall, pinning Madden Smith in 0:39, Cason Rumley in 0:24, and Andrew Havens in 2:53.

Division 3

Jaxon Grigsby (14-5) won the 52-pound bracket with two decisions and two major decisions. He defeated Parker Warren 12-2, Jake Noble 14-1, Cooper Jackson 4-2, and Devin McCarty 5-2.

Jaxon Trotter (22-6) won the hundred-pound bracket by defeating Gunner Tate 9-0, Gavin Salt 3-0, Cale McPeek 8-3, and pinning Braedyn Markel in 27 seconds. 

Nation Johnson (6-4) placed fourth at 85 pounds, defeating Danny Robinson and Skylar Redelk 6-4, but falling 5-2 to Brady Brewer and 14-0 to Ty Thrasher. 

Division 2

Kasen McAffrey (11-1) came in runner-up at seventy pounds, pinning Payson Robinson in 0:13 and Blaze Black (Duncan) in 2:05, but falling in 0:52 to Jaedan Adams.

Promised Johnson (9-2) defeated Colten Stevens 10-3 before falling 2-1 to Berryhill’s Carter Wood. He worked his way through consolation by defeating Maddox Riffe 9-5 and pinning Colton Flynt in 1:20, then pinned Jakiyas Peterson in 2:36 in the second-place challenge match. 

Jayden Bussell (16-10) placed third at 64 pounds. He defeated Maddix Wooten 4-0 and pinned Elijah Davis in 2:05, but lost a 2-2 ultimate tie-breaker to Sonny Hicks. In consolation he majored Cooper Miller 9-0 and pinned Gage Goodwin in 1:00, but lost his second-place challenge match to Levi Dicksion. 

Division 1

Asher Giddens (18-4) won the 46-pound bracket with three decisions and a 41-second fall against Landon Hodge. He defeated Shawn Ware 5-2, Maddox Masters 9-4, and Parker Ingram 3-0 in the finals.

Bentley Cole (5-4) placed second at 43 pounds, defeating Landon Goodgion 4-3 and Rowden Benavidez 8-7 before falling 11-0 to Jaegar RomanNose in the finals.

Novice 4

Jesse Moore (4-7) placed second at 84 pounds, defeating Adyson Lewis 7-0 and Braden Pride 6-2 before falling 2-1 to Tod Brakebill in the finals.

Novice 3

Lane Bailey (12-1) won the 61-pound division, pinning Uriah Hooks in 0:55 and Jake Montetathchi in 2:35, and winning a 9-4 decision over Julian Aguilar.

Henry Hill (7-2) came in runner-up at 64 pounds with two 10-0 major decisions and a 6-1 decision over Marshal Mansfield before falling to Harrah’s John Barker in the finals. Tanner Copeland (6-3) placed third, falling to Barker in the opening round, but rebounded with four-straight wins. He pinned Marshal Mansfield in fifteen seconds, Kolby Robertson in 27, and Garrett Justice in 41, and won a 3-0 decision over Ava Granados. 

Novice 2

Griffin Sensintaffar (6-2) placed fourth at 52 pounds, falling 4-0 to Tommy Parker in the consolation finals. He previously majored Parker 17-8 in the second round after pinning his first opponent, but fell 5-3 to Alanzo Rigal in the semifinals. He majored Tucker Daniels 13-3 in the consolation semis.

CPHS Basketball: Johnson/Kersgieter combine for 48 in 64-51 win over Jenks

Charles Page High School junior standouts Destiny Johnson and Holly Kersgieter combined for 48 points Tuesday night to help the Class 6A No. 13 ranked Lady Sandites (14-7, 10-3) overcome a feisty opponent in the Jenks Trojans (11-11, 6-7).

Sand Springs got off to a rough start and struggled with both height deficit and turnovers, giving up a season-worst 43 rebounds and sixteen steals, but out-shot their foes 51% to 24% to secure the 64-51 Frontier Valley Conference victory.

Jenks came ready to play, scoring first on a Haley Meely layup. Johnson responded two possessions later, but Emma Wasson hit a free throw. Johnson made one of her own to tie it, then Jacie Taber added another to take the lead once and for all.

Taber followed it up with a field goal and a steal to create momentum for the Sandites who went on a nine-point run before Meely hit a three. Madison Burris immediately returned the favor, and Taber made it 16-6 to close the first period.

Meely kicked off the second period, the Sandites rattled off five, Rylie Watson made two, then Kersgieter hit her first field goal of the night. By the end of the half the Sandites held a double-digit lead at 29-17.

The Trojans cut it back to manageable with a putback from Watson and a three pointer from Meely. Johnson scored four to sandwich a pair of Kersgieter free throws, but Trinity Jackson went on a three-point run and Meely posted two more to keep it close.

The Trojans won the third quarter 14-10 to stay in contention. The final stanza was the highest scoring for both teams, but Kersgieter led the way with twelve points for the thirteen point victory.

Johnson led all scorers with 26 points and twelve rebounds, followed by Kersgieter with 22 points and eleven rebounds. Meely led the Trojans with sixteen points, followed by Jackson with eleven and Makenna Burch with ten.

The Sandites will close Frontier Valley Conference action Friday at 6:30 p.m. against Bishop Kelley High School (5-16, 2-11) who they topped 64-43 in the season-opener. Jenks will try to repeat a January 64-53 win over No. 19 Sapulpa (11-11, 6-7).

CPHS 64 Jenks 51

1Q CPHS 16-6
2Q CPHS 13-11
3Q Jenks 14-10
4Q CPHS 25-20

Free Throws: CPHS 22-of-35, Jenks 9-of-17.
Field Goals: CPHS 20-of-39, Jenks 17-of-75.
Offensive Rebounds: Jenks 22, CPHS 7.
Defensive Rebounds: CPHS 31, Jenks 21.
Total Rebounds: Jenks 43, CPHS 38.
Steals: Jenks 16, CPHS 8.
Blocks: CPHS 5, Jenks 1.
Fouls: CPHS 11, Jenks 18.

(Sand Springs Stats)
Scoring: Johnson 26, Kersgieter 22, Taber 9, Burris 4, Regalado 3.
Offensive Rebounds: Kersgieter 2, Johnson 2, Taber 2, Regalado 1.
Defensive Rebounds: Johnson 10, Kersgieter 9, Regalado 5, Taber 5, Presnell 1, Burris 1.
Total Rebounds: Johnson 12, Kersgieter 11, Taber 7, Regalado 6, Prensell 1, Burris 1.
Steals: Kersgieter 4, Johnson 2, Taber 1, Burris 1.
Assists: Kersgieter 2, Johnson 2.
Blocks: Johnson 2, Regalado 2, Taber 1.
Fouls: Taber 4, Johnson 2, Regalado 2, Presnell 2, Burris 1.

(Jenks Stats)
Scoring: Meely 16, Jackson 11, Burch 10, Watson 7, Church 5, Wasson 1.
Fouls: Burch 5, Wasson 4, Gilford 3, Meely 3, Jackson 2, Watson 1.

Frontier Valley Conference Standings
13-0 No. 2 Bartlesville (22-0)
10-3 No. 3 Owasso (19-3)
10-3 No. 13 Sand Springs (14-7)
9-4 No. 10 Bixby (16-6)
6-7 Jenks (11-11)
6-7 No. 19 Sapulpa (11-11)
5-8 Union (8-14)
4-9 Broken Arrow (6-16)
2-11 Bishop Kelley (5-16)
0-13 Muskogee (2-20)