CPHS Basketball: 6A State Tournament Preview

After a five-year rebuilding period, the Charles Page High School basketball program has pulled a complete about-face and sent both the boys and girls teams to the State Tournament, possibly for the first time in Sand Springs history. 

In the 2012-2013 season, the boys and girls went a combined 3-41. Both were coming off back-to-back winless seasons in conference action. Eric Savage took over the boys' program, moving up from the 5A circuit where he won three State Championships at Tulsa Memorial High School. Dustin Morrow, a homegrown Sandite, took over the girls' program. 

The Lady Sandites made their last State Tournament appearance in 2010 and won their only State Title in 1994. The boys hadn't made a State Tournament appearance since 1963 and have never won a title. 

Morrow's squad picked up ten wins in its first season and peaked at 24-2 last year with a Frontier Valley Conference Championship and State Tournament appearance, falling 64-54 to Deer Creek in the Semifinals. Morrow is 80-44 in his head coaching career.

Savage's eight wins in his first season were as many as the Sandites recorded in the prior three seasons combined. In 2016 they finished their first winning season since 2000 and this year they made their first Area finals appearance since 1970 to punch their ticket to State. Savage is 65-61 at Sand Springs and 370-154 overall. 

Frontier Valley sends four teams to Girls' State Tournament

No. 3 Owasso (23-3) started the season short-handed and two of their three losses came in December. They are currently riding a fourteen game win streak and will take on No. 7 Edmond Memorial (20-7) Thursday at 2:00 p.m. Comparing mutual opponents they have very similar records, winning by an average margin of 5.8 points. 

No. 13 Sand Springs (18-7) started the season with eight-straight victories, then closed the regular season 7-7. They are currently riding a five game win streak and will take on the defending State Champions in No. 6 Choctaw (22-5) Thursday at 3:30 p.m. The two have only one mutual opponent in Ponca City. Choctaw topped the Wildcats by fourteen, while Sand Springs split two games. The Sandites won by sixteen in the season opener, but lost by ten later in the year. 

No. 2 Bartlesville (26-1) was the only undefeated team left in Class 6A, and one of only four undefeateds in the state when they fell 50-42 to Sand Springs in the Area finals. They will meet No. 4 Edmond Santa Fe (20-6) in the quarterfinals, Thursday at 7:00 p.m. The two are 4-0 against mutual opponents with Bartlesville averaging an 11.25-point victory and Santa Fe winning by a six-point average. 

No. 10 Bixby (20-7) will play No. 1 Putnam City West (22-3) Thursday at 8:30 p.m. The Patriots are 8-0 against mutual opponents with an average victory margin of 30 points, while the Spartans are 3-2 with an average win of 4.4 points. 

The girls' quarterfinal games will all be played at Tulsa Memorial High School at 5840 South Hudson Avenue. The semifinals will be played Friday at the Oral Roberts University Mabee Center at 10:30 a.m. and noon. The Mabee Center is located at 7777 South Lewis Avenue in Tulsa. The Championship round will be Saturday at noon. 

FVC and Central Oklahoma send three apiece to Boys' Tournament

No. 6 Edmond Santa Fe (20-6) and No. 7 Putnam City West (20-6) will kick off the tournament at 2:00 p.m. Santa Fe 6-2 against mutual opponents, winning by an average difference of nine points, while Putnam West is 7-2 with an average win of twelve points. 

No. 4 Union (22-4) started the season 4-3, then went 18-1 with their only loss coming to Broken Arrow. They are currently riding a ten game streak and will take on No. 3 Putnam City North (22-5) at 3:30 p.m. Union is 4-1 against mutual opponents, averaging a 26-point win. Putnam North is 6-0, averaging a 27-point win. 

No. 1 Broken Arrow (24-2) is riding a seven game streak after falling 77-70 to No. 8 Owasso (21-6) and will play No. 11 Edmond Memorial (16-11) at 7:00 p.m. Both teams are undefeated against mutual opponents, Broken Arrow winning by ten points on average, and Memorial winning by nineteen. 

No. 10 Sand Springs (19-7) will play No. 2 Norman North (24-2) at 8:30 p.m. in a rematch of their prior year's Area appearance. The Timberwolves are riding a sixteen game win streak. The two have only one mutual opponent this season in Sapulpa, who Norman North beat by five and Sand Springs beat by nine and three. 

The boys' quarterfinals will be held at Catoosa High School at 2000 South Cherokee Street. The semifinals and finals will be at the Mabee Center. Semifinal games will be Friday at 4:30 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. and the Championship round will be Saturday at 7:45 p.m.

Boys Qualifiers

Top Offenses - Avg Points Scored
74.6 Putnam City West
72.3 Putnam City North
70.4 Edmond Santa Fe
69.6 Broken Arrow
68.8 Norman North
66.8 Union
62.2 Sand Springs
54.4 Edmond Memorial

Top Defenses - Avg Points Allowed
50.0 Broken Arrow
50.3 Edmond Memorial
50.5 Union
54.7 Sand Springs
54.9 Norman North
59.5 Edmond Santa Fe
60.1 Putnam City North
60.1 Putnam City West

Avg Margin of Victory
19.5 Broken Arrow
16.4 Union
14.5 Putnam City West
14.0 Norman North
12.1 Putnam City North
10.9 Edmond Santa Fe
7.5 Sand Springs
4.1 Edmond Memorial
 

Sandite Team Leaders

Scoring
20.84 Colt Savage
13.42 Davon Richardson
7.85 Cole Durkee
7.19 Cale Savage
6.19 Matt Price

Field Goal Percentage
70.59 Josh Minney
55.00 Gage Fisher
51.24 Davon Richardson
50.20 Colt Savage
49.50 Cale Savage

Three-Point Percentage
45.59 Cale Savage
41.67 Gage Fisher
39.13 Davon Richardson
33.80 Cole Durkee
31.58 Matt Price

Two-Point Percentage
75.00 Josh Minney
63.34 Marlo Fox
62.58 Colt Savage
56.25 Cale Savage
55.00 Kendrick Williams

Free Throw Percentage
76.10 Colt Savage
73.91 Cale Savage
73.08 Cole Durkee
68.75 Davon Richardson
68.09 Matt Price

Offensive Rebounds - Avg
2.30 Davon Richardson
1.26 Colt Savage
1.25 Cole Durkee
0.71 Josh Minney
0.60 Cale Savage

Defensive Rebounds - Avg
4.35 Davon Richardson
4.26 Colt Savage
3.20 Cole Durkee
2.40 Matt Price
1.80 Cale Savage

Total Rebounds - Avg
6.65 Davon Richardson
5.53 Colt Savage
4.45 Cole Durkee
2.80 Matt Price
2.40 Cale Savage

Assists - Avg
1.30 Davon Richardson
1.05 Colt Savage
1.05 Cale Savage
0.85 Matt Price
0.40 Cole Durkee

Steals - Avg
1.63 Colt Savage
1.20 Matt Price
1.15 Davon Richardson
0.75 Cole Durkee
0.65 Cale Savage

Blocks - Avg
0.78 Brett Boyles
0.75 Davon Richardson
0.45 Cole Durkee
0.26 Colt Savage
0.24 Josh Minney

Girls Qualifiers

Top Offenses - Avg Points Scored
74.4 Putnam City West
58.5 Edmond Santa Fe
57.1 Choctaw
56.2 Sand Springs
54.7 Bartlesville
53.5 Owasso
52.2 Bixby
50.1 Edmond Memorial

Top Defenses - Avg Points Allowed
35.2 Bartlesville
39.3 Owasso
41.2 Choctaw
41.9 Edmond Memorial
44.0 Bixby
46.4 Putnam City West
47.0 Sand Springs
49.8 Edmond Santa Fe

Avg Margin of Victory
27.9 Putnam City West
19.6 Bartlesville
15.9 Choctaw
14.2 Owasso
9.2 Sand Springs
8.7 Edmond Santa Fe
8.2 Edmond Memorial
8.2 Bixby

Lady Sandite Team Leaders

Scoring
18.12 Holly Kersgieter
16.38 Destiny Johnson
9.40 Isabella Regalado
5.60 Jacie Taber
2.76 Kimi Presnell

Field Goal Percentage
49.45 Holly Kersgieter
47.79 Destiny Johnson
45.88 Jacie Taber
38.46 Bree Berge
35.19 Madison Burris

Three-Point Percentage
42.00 Holly Kersgieter
37.50 Jacie Taber
31.52 Isabella Regalado
26.67 Bree Berge
24.44 Kimi Presnell

Two-Point Percentage
54.55 Bree Berge
52.59 Destiny Johnson
52.38 Madison Burris
52.00 Kimi Presnell
51.83 Holly Kersgieter

Free Throw Percentage
73.40 Holly Kersgieter
71.43 Jacie Taber
69.05 Isabella Regalado
65.73 Destiny Johnson
62.50 Kimi Presnell

Offensive Rebounds - Avg
2.35 Holly Kersgieter
1.87 Jacie Taber
1.41 Destiny Johnson
0.87 Isabella Regalado
0.70 Madison Burris

Defensive Rebounds - Avg
5.04 Holly Kersgieter
4.27 Destiny Johnson
3.87 Isabella Regalado
2.61 Jacie Taber
1.78 Madison Burris

Total Rebounds - Avg
7.39 Holly Kersgieter
5.68 Destiny Johnson
4.74 Isabella Regalado
4.48 Jacie Taber
2.48 Madison Burris

Assists - Avg
1.59 Destiny Johnson
1.39 Jacie Taber
1.22 Holly Kersgieter
0.43 Isabella Regalado
0.36 Bree Berge

Steals - Avg
2.52 Holly Kersgieter
2.09 Destiny Johnson
1.78 Jacie Taber
0.83 Isabella Regalado
0.83 Kimi Presnell

Blocks - Avg
0.68 Destiny Johnson
0.48 Isabella Regalado
0.35 Holly Kersgieter
0.17 Jacie Taber
0.17 Ashlee Bunch

CPHS Baseball: Sandites top Midwest City 8-3, drop two to Enid

Garrett McCallie scored two runs against Midwest City.

The Charles Page High School baseball team (1-3, 0-2) is off to a rough start to the 2018 season. After notching their first win over the Midwest City Bombers Saturday afternoon, they dropped back-to-back district battles against the Enid Plainsmen.

3/3/2018 Sand Springs 8 Midwest City 3

Conner Dennis (0-0, 1-0) got the start on the mound, but John Miller (1-0) got the win.

Midwest City (1-3) took a two-run lead into the bottom of the fifth before Lucas Adcock singled in Tyler Ash and Garrett McCallie scored on a ground-out from Ethan Sartin. 

The Sandites took the lead in the sixth inning, loading the bases with a double from Riley Rutledge, a single from Kameron Adcock, and a walk from Ash.

Kyler Copeland singled in courtesy runner Michael Miller, Lucas Adcock walked in Kameron Adock, Cal Watkins walked in Ash, and Ty Steelman doubled to score Garrett McCallie and Lucas Adcock. Watkins scored the final run of the inning on a fly ball from Braden Askew before a double-play ended the melee. 

The Bombers tried to rally in the top of the seventh and scored one more run thanks to an error at the mound. Singles from Kaleb Bedford and Devan Johnson loaded the bases, but Riley Rutledge sealed the victory with a strikeout.

3/5/2018 Enid 4 Sand Springs 1

The Enid Plainsmen (3-0, 2-0) hosted the Sandites on Monday and took an early one-run lead thanks to a pair first-inning errors. Brett Russell scored three more runs for the Plainsmen in the bottom of the sixth, hitting a 2RBI double and scoring on a wild pitch.

Sand Springs loaded the bases in the top of the seventh with a pair of walks and a single from Ash. Askew scored on an error to avert the shutout, but Sartin was put out at first to end the game. 

Askew (0-1, 3-3) got the loss on the mound, pitching seven strikeouts, three hits, and one walk.

3/6/2018 Enid 7 Sand Springs 0

The Plainsmen once again came out swinging with two hits in the top of the first, scoring on an error. Bradan Pierce batted in a run in the second, Colby Jarnagan scored on an error in the fourth, then Russell doubled in another run in the fifth. 

Two walks and a single loaded the bases in the top of the sixth and the Plainsmen scored one on a passed ball and another on a sacrifice. 

Brock Youngblood (0-2, 6-10) got the start and the loss on the mound, pitching four strikeouts and seven hits. Miller pitched two innings and gave up one hit and two walks with one strikeout. 

The Sandites will return to action Friday at 7:00 p.m. when they travel to Hilldale High School (1-2) in Muskogee. 

CPHS Soccer: Sandites sweep Tulsa Memorial, girls remain undefeated

Sophomore Julia Wolf went down with a leg injury thirty minutes into the match against Tulsa Memorial. 

The Charles Page High School soccer teams hosted Tulsa Memorial High School Tuesday night at Memorial Stadium for a pair of non-district matches. The Lady Sandites (2-0) defeated Memorial (1-2) in overtime penalty kicks and the Sandite boys (1-1) notched their first win of the season over the winless Chargers (0-2).

The girls game was a slow starter as neither team scored till the last fifteen minutes of the match. Carson Hazel scored the first goal of the night for Memorial at 65:04, then Morgan Poletek tied it up at 73:43. Sandite freshman goalie Alison Day averted the loss with a leaping save at 78:40 and regulation ended in a tie.

As a non-district match, the game skipped the overtime period and went straight to penalty kicks. Hazel and Brynlee Slankard made the first two kicks, but Kat Henson went high and missed the goal completely. 

Ari Esparza gave Sand Springs the edge, and neither team missed again. Daniela Marrufo, Daisha Hammons, and Hannah Hubler scored for the Chargers while Poletek, Demi Deshazo, and Emma Peak scored for the Sandites.

The boys' team got off to a quick start with a goal from Jack Bratcher at 1:05, but the Chargers tied it up at 4:32 thanks to Alejandro Chavez. Weslee Calhoun put the home team back out front at 33:02 and the Sandites took the edge into the locker room. 

Chavez tied it up at 42:40 but this time Luke Jeffus reclaimed the lead with his third goal of the season at 42:55. Bratcher book-ended the evening with a game-clinching goal at 79:15.

The Lady Sandites will return to action Tuesday, March 13th at 6:00 p.m. against Edison Preparatory School (0-1). The boys' team will compete Friday, March 9th at the Edison Green and White Tournament with a first-round match against Northwest Classen (1-0) at 1:15 p.m. They will play again at 6:30 p.m. if they lose or at 8:15 with a win, against either Edison (1-0) or Ft. Smith Southside (0-3). 

Sandite of the Week: Joel Mackey wins Owasso 200-meter dash

Charles Page High School junior Joel Mackey was selected as our Sandite of the Week for his remarkable performances at last Friday's Owasso Invitational.

The sprinter won his first title in the 200-meter dash and came in runner-up at 100-meters with a new personal-record.

Mackey finished the 100 in 11.01 seconds, one-hundredth of a second behind Edmond Memorial junior State Qualifier Dakari Charlton, and 0.56 ahead of State Qualifier Jerome Carter. He improved 0.06 on his previous PR. 

Mackey's 22.08 second finish in the 200-meter dash was 0.23 behind his own PR, but it was enough to earn him his first gold medal with a 0.15 lead on Owasso senior Clarke Bruneau. He also defeated State Finalists Brendan Mitchell and Zachary Tucker.

The Sandites placed fourth in the 4x100 relay in 44.69 with their best performance in over a decade. Mackey ran the anchor leg and overcame two runners on his way to the finish line. The boys were only 0.08 behind Owasso and 0.54 ahead of Norman North, both of whom were State Qualifiers last season.

The Sandites will return to action Friday at the Border Brawl in Mansfield, Texas.

Joel Mackey PR-times
100 - 11.01
200 - 21.85
1600 - 4:43.12

CPHS Track: Boys place sixth at Owasso with one champion

The Charles Page High School Track and Field team competed at the Owasso Invitational Friday morning and crowned one champion in Joel Mackey.

Mackey won the 200-meter dash in 22.08 seconds, 0.15 ahead of the runner-up. He also came in runner-up in the hundred-meter, a hundredth of a second behind Dakari Charlton with a personal-record 11.01 seconds. 

The 4x100 men's relay team had one of their best finishes in over a decade, placing fourth of twelve teams in 44.69 seconds, 1.95 behind the champions from Edmond Memorial. The Sandites also came in fourth in the 4x800.

Aden Baughman finished second in the 800-meter run in 1:56.29, 0.4 behind Joshua Dick. Mason Shipman had a strong finish in the hurdles, placing fourth at 110 meters in 17.04 and third at 300 meters in 42.64. Kaine Williams placed fifth in the High Jump, Malonn Moyer came in sixth in Shot Put, Ben Nortey placed eighth in the 400-meter dash, and Ian Baustert finished tenth in the 1600 run.

The boys placed sixth of eleven overall with 64.5 points, while Edmond Memorial won the invitational with 179.5. The girls came in tenth with four points and Owasso won with 132.5. 

Elizabeth Watts placed seventh in the 300 hurdles in 55.93. Tiqvah Soap and Annaston Wiseley placed eighth and ninth, respectively, in the 400-meter dash.

The Sandites will return to action next Friday in Mansfield, Texas.

Sand Springs Boys' Results
4x100 Relay - 4th Place - 44.69
4x800 Relay - 4th Place - 8:37.14
110 Hurdles
17.04 - Mason Shipman - 4th
19.73 - Alex Newport - 13th
20.68 - Knox Goggins - 17th
300 Hurdles
42.64 - Mason Shipman - 3rd
48.95 - Alex Newport - 17th
49.49 - Knox Goggins - 18th
100 Dash
11.01 - Joel Mackey - 2nd
11.64 - Payton Scott - 12th
11.94 - Joseph Mattison - 25th
12.10 - Ben Nortey - 28th
12.63 - Nicholas Sango - 43rd
12.79 - Jacob Baker - 47th
200 Dash
22.08 - Joel Mackey - 1st
24.11 - Joseph Mattison - 14th
25.95 - Kaine Williams - 43rd
26.60 - Nicholas Sango - 54th
26.61 - Samuel Powers - 56th
26.70 - Chandler Blake - 58th
400 Dash
58.03 - Ben Nortey - 8th
800 Run
1:56.29 - Aden Baughman - 2nd
1600 Run
4:53.65 - Ian Baustert - 10th
4:59.48 - Aden Baughman - 15th
5:00.86 - Nelson Yazzie - 16th
5:27.87 - Cameron McCrary - 25th
5:27.94 - Danny Murray - 26th
5:28.90 - Jacob Smith - 27th
3200 Run
10:57.93 - Jacob Smith - 12th
12:58.23 - Danny Murray - 15th
High Jump
5'06.00" - Kaine Williams - 5th
Shot Put
44'09.00" - Malonn Moyer - 6th

Sand Springs Girls' Results
100 Hurdles
20.88 - Adrianna Tapp - 13th
22.17 - Stephanie Genn - 17th
300 Hurdles
55.93 - Elizabeth Watts - 7th
57.84 - Julia Reshetov - 11th
100 Dash
13.59 - Adrianna Tapp - 14th
14.27 - Madelynn Adams - 27th
14.31 - Adrien Sarasua - 28th
14.79 - Destanie Garrett - 31st
14.82 - Wanageeska Williams - 33rd
200 Dash
29.67 - Adrianna Tapp - 11th
29.95 - Annaston Wiseley - 13th
30.38 - Madelynn Adams - 17th
31.43 - Adrien Sarasua - 23rd
31.75 - Wanageeska Williams - 24th
32.25 - Destanie Garrett - 27th
35.78 - Kaitlyn Converse - 34th
400 Dash
1:09.85 - Tiqvah Soap - 8th
1:09.96 - Annaston Wiseley - 9th
1:15.38 - Wanageeska Williams - 13th
1:23.31 - Kaitlyn Walden - 22nd
800 Run
2:51.01 - Tiqvah Soap - 19th
2:52.97 - Julia Reshetov - 22nd
1600 Run
6:44.42 - Erika Baker - 26th
3200 Run
14:01.32 - Erika Baker - 15th
High Jump
4'06.00" - Elizabeth Watts - 8th

2018 Owasso Invitational Boys' Champions
4x100 Relay - Edmond Memorial - 42.74
4x200 Relay - Norman North - 1:29.96
4x400 Relay - Owasso - 3:34.10
4x800 Relay - Edmond Memorial - 8:26.50
110 Hurdles - Malcom Tillman (Collinsville) - 15.96
300 Hurdles - Malcom Tillman (Collinsville) - 42.04
100 Dash - Dakari Charlton (Edmond Memorial) - 11.00
200 Dash - Joel Mackey (Sand Springs) - 22.08
400 Dash - Zachary Tucker (Norman North) - 52:38
800 Run - Joshua Dick (Tahlequah) - 1:55.89
1600 Run - Jed Helker (Edmond Memorial) - 4:34.55
3200 Run - Jed Helker (Edmond Memorial) - 9:55.59
High Jump - Brian Resch (Tahlequah) - 6'00.00"
Pole Vault - Hayden West (Collinsville) - 15'00.00"
Long Jump - Brennan Presley (Bixby) - 23'03.75"
Shot Put - Hunter Wright (Sapulpa) - 48'10.00"
Team Scores
179.5 - Edmond Memorial
95.0 - Owasso
86.0 - Norman North
78.0 - Bartlesville
74.0 - Bixby
64.5 - Sand Springs
60.0 - Claremore
48.5 - Collinsville
44.0 - Tahlequah
17.5 - Enid
15.0 - Sapulpa

2018 Owasso Invitational Girls' Champions
4x100 Relay - Tahlequah - 50.13
4x200 Relay - Tahlequah - 1:47.42
4x400 Relay - Tahlequah - 4:14.16
4x800 Relay - Owasso - 10:03.61
100 Hurdles - Faith Wickliffe (Sapulpa) - 16.65
300 Hurdles - Sarah Covell (Bartlesville) - 50.02
100 Dash - Brandee Presley (Bixby) - 11.90
200 Dash - Brandee Presley (Bixby) - 24.88
400 Dash - Levi Gladd (Owasso) - 1:01.74
800 Run - Rilee Rigdon (Bartlesville) - 2:21.65
1600 Run - Maya Boschee (Owasso) - 5:33.58
3200 Run - Rilee Rigdon (Bartlesville) - 11:51.96
High Jump - Annie Haught (Collinsville) - 5'02.00"
Pole Vault - Annslee Leeviraphan (Owasso) - 9'06.00"
Long Jump - Chavon Reece (Norman North) - 18'09.75"
Shot Put - Alexandria Dorado (Tahlequah) - 38'10.50"
Team Scores
132.5 - Owasso
110.0 - Tahlequah
101.0 - Claremore
97.0 - Bartlesville
72.5 - Enid
60.0 - Sapulpa
49.0 - Collinsville
41.0 - Norman North
37.0 - Bixby
4.0 - Sand Springs

CPHS Basketball: Sandites punch ticket to State Tournament with 55-53 win over No. 8 Owasso

The Sand Springs Sandites are headed to the 6A State Tournament for the first time under Head Coach Eric Savage. (Photo: Morgan Miller).

The No. 10 ranked Charles Page High School boys' basketball team (19-7) is headed to the State Tournament for the first time in decades after a thrilling 55-53 win over the No. 8 Owasso Rams (21-6).

In the Area Consolation finals, fifth-year Head Coach Eric Savage returned to his former home, playing at Tulsa Memorial High School where he previously won two 5A State Championships with the Chargers. Now, he'll get to make his first trip to the OSSAA 6A State Tournament, and he'll bring his three sons with him. Senior University of Central Oklahoma-commit Colt Savage led all scorers with twenty points in the biggest win for Sand Springs in recent memory. 

The Sandites stole the Rams’ first possession and scored on a deep ball by sophomore standout Davon Richardson. Mason Downs put up two for Owasso, then Jake Thompson made a three-point play for the lead. Matt Price hit another three, but Thompson continued his streak to give the Rams the lead for the duration of the first period, scoring ten in that stanza alone.

A Richardson layup and a pair of free throws from Colt Savage got the Sandites back in striking distance in the second period. Seth Pomeroy made a pair of freebies, then Savage scored four. Josh Proctor and Cale Savage traded free throws to tie it at 22-22, then Cale made a buzzer-beater three with an assist from Colt.

Richardson scored first in the second half, but multiple turnovers gave Pomeroy back-to-back threes for the lead. Richardson took it back with a three-point play. Price and Hayden Peterson traded layups, then Richardson hit two more from the stripe. Peterson made another layup then Thompson tied it from the stripe before Colt Savage hit his first deep ball of the night. Pomeroy notched another pair of free throws, then Cale Savage scored a pair of threes for a 43-37 lead.

Colt Savage started the final stanza with two, Thompson and Price traded free throws, then Kendrick Williams iced a three for the first double-digit lead of the game. The Rams battled back quickly, however, going on a 9-1 run to make it 50-48 before Colt Savage made another pair of free throws.

Proctor stepped up with a three then Garrett Killion hit a pair of free throws for the Owasso advantage. Proctor had the chance to strengthen that lead with fifty seconds left but missed two free throws. Price snagged the rebound and hoofed it to Colt Savage who drew a foul and made a free shot to tie it. 

Richardson snagged a steal with 21 seconds left, then Proctor sent Colt Savage to the line with 13.5 remaining to sink a pair for the lead. The rest is history.

Richardson had his third double-double of the season and finished with fifteen points while Cale Savage scored eleven to put three Sandites in double figures. Thompson led Owasso with seventeen, followed by Pomeroy with thirteen and Proctor with eleven.

CPHS 55 Owasso 53

1Q Owasso 18-11
2Q CPHS 14-4
3Q CPHS 18-15
4Q Owasso 16-12

Free Throws: Owasso 22-of-26, CPHS 18-of-24.
Field Goals: CPHS 15-of-34, Owasso 14-of-44.
Offensive Rebounds: Owasso 8, CPHS 6.
Defensive Rebounds: CPHS 15, Owasso 12.
Total Rebounds: CPHS 21, Owasso 20.
Steals: Owasso 4, CPHS 3.
Blocks: Owasso 4, CPHS 1.
Fouls: CPHS 19, Owasso 16.

(Sand Springs Stats)
Scoring: Colt Savage 20, Richardson 15, Cale Savage 11, Price 6, Williams 3.
Offensive Rebounds: Colt Savage 3, Richardson 1, Durkee 1, Fisher 1.
Defensive Rebounds: Richardson 9, Colt Savage 2, Cale Savage 2, Price 2.
Total Rebounds: Richardson 10, Colt Savage 5, Cale Savage 2, Price 2, Durkee 1, Fisher 1.
Steals: Durkee 2, Richardson 1.
Assists: Colt Savage 1, Richardson 1.
Blocks: Richardson 1.
Fouls: Durkee 4, Colt Savage 3, Richardson 3, Cale Savage 3, Williams 3, Price 2, Fisher 1.

(Owasso Stats)
Scoring: Thompson 17, Pomeroy 13, Proctor 11, Peterson 6, Downs 2, Mason 2, Killion 2. 
Fouls: Peterson 5, Thompson 4, Pomeroy 2, Killion 2, Mason 2, Proctor 1.