CPHS Soccer: Sandites drop district shutouts to Edmond Santa Fe

The Charles Page High School soccer teams hosted Edmond Santa Fe Tuesday night at Memorial Stadium and both fell by shutout in district action.

The Lady Sandite soccer team (6-3, 0-2) suffered a 5-0 shutout with goals from Taylor Dashney and Grace Hepner and a hat trick by Taylor Mueller. Mueller scored two in the first half and the Wolves led 3-0 at halftime. The Lady Wolves (3-4, 2-0) will host Sapulpa (7-2, 1-0) Friday at 6:00 p.m.

The Sandite boys (4-5, 0-2) fell 3-0 after a mostly close match that saw only one goal till the final two minutes. Matt Brigida scored the lone goal of the first half for the Wolves at 18:39. 

Trent Goldman drew a red card with 2:56 remaining but the Wolves missed their penalty kick. Justin Kessler scored a header off the corresponding corner kick and immediately drew a yellow card with two minutes remaining, then Charlie Carlson scored with 18.3 seconds left. 

Sand Springs will travel to Norman Friday. The Tigers are 3-6 overall and 1-1 in district play, while the Lady Tigers are undefeated at 6-0, 2-0. Edmond Santa Fe will host Sapulpa on Friday. 

District 6A-4 Girls' Standings
2-0 Edmond Santa Fe (3-4)
2-0 Norman (6-0)
1-1 Sapulpa (7-3)
1-1 Capitol Hill (5-4)
1-1 Union (3-2)
0-1 Shawnee (5-4)
0-1 Owasso (3-1)
0-2 Sand Springs (6-3)

District 6A-4 Boys' Standings
2-0 Edmond Santa Fe (6-3)
2-0 Union (9-0)
1-1 Norman (3-6)
1-1 Sapulpa (7-3)
0-0 Shawnee (7-1)
0-1 Owasso (5-2)
0-1 Capitol Hill (2-6)
0-2 Sand Springs (4-5)

CPHS Baseball: Sandites win 7th-straight with 4-3 district walkoff over Broken Arrow

The Charles Page High School varsity baseball team (11-6, 2-2) won their seventh-straight game Tuesday evening with an extra-inning district victory over Broken Arrow (9-10, 4-4).

The Tigers took an early lead as Manny Duran scored on a single from Braedan Warwick in the top of the first, but the Sandites jumped out front in the bottom of the third.

Two walks and a single from Cal Watkins loaded the bases. Ty Steelman scored on a ground ball by Braden Askew to tie it up, then Riley Rutledge singled in Tyler Ash for the lead.

Cade Nagy tied it up in the top of the fifth on a ground ball by Braeden Grayson, but Tyler Ash came in on a single from Askew in the bottom of the inning.

The Sandites walked three to load the bases in the top of the seventh and Matt Kaiser scored on a single from Carson Cheatwood to force extra innings. 

In the bottom of the ninth Steelman singled, stole second, made third on an error, and scored on a single from Askew to secure the walk off victory. 

Connor Dennis (2-0) got the start on the mound and pitched six hits, six strikeouts, and four walks over six innings. John Miller (3-0) gave up one hit and one walk with one strikeout in the final three innings. 

The Sandites will host a non-district bout with Hilldale High School (5-8) Friday at 7:00 p.m. The Tigers will travel to Bishop Kelley (11-2) Thursday at 4:30 p.m.

CPHS 4 BAHS 3
Hits: CPHS 11, BAHS 7.
Walks: BAHS 5, CPHS 4.
Strikeouts: CPHS 6, BAHS 7.
Steals: CPHS 8, BAHS 1.
Left-on-Base: CPHS 6, BAHS 10.
Errors: CPHS 2, BAHS 2.

District 6A-3 Standings
6-0 Enid (12-3)
4-0 Jenks (10-7)
4-4 Broken Arrow (9-10)
2-2 Sand Springs (11-6)
2-4 Southmoore (6-14)
1-5 Ponca City (4-15)
1-5 Muskogee (3-14)

Sandite of the Week: Morgan Poletek scores hat trick against Locust Grove

Charles Page High School sophomore Morgan Poletek was selected as our Sandite of the Week for her work on the soccer pitch, leading her team with four goals in four matches, including a hat trick in a 6-0 shutout of Locust Grove. She also scored the lone goal in a 2-1 overtime shootout against Westville. She is the second-highest scoring player on her team this season. 

The Lady Sandites are 6-3 overall and 0-2 in district action. Their next match will be Tuesday at 6:00 p.m. when they host Shawnee (5-5, 0-2).

CPHS Soccer: Lady Sandites go undefeated at Stilwell Tournament

Senior keeper Abigail Banks saved a pair of games Saturday, winning them in overtime shootouts. 

Collinsville - The Charles Page High School girls' soccer team (6-2, 0-1) went undefeated at the Stilwell Bank of Commerce Tournament this past weekend, winning three matches. 

The tournament was initially called off due to unplayable field conditions in Stilwell, but Collinsville graciously allowed the use of their facilities, helping the Lady Sandites to their first three-game win streak since 2016. 

"We had a great two days," said second-year Head Coach Matthew Miller. "This year the girls have come together with unity, passion, and the desire to dig deep to find their inner Sandite in order to come up top. This tournament being an example of that."

The girls kicked off the tournament with a bang, winning a 6-0 shutout of Locust Grove (1-7) on Friday. Julia Wolf, Ali Esparza, and Julia Lahmeyer scored a goal apiece, while Morgan Poletek recorded her first hat trick of the season. Wolf notched four assists.

On Saturday the Lady Sandites went to overtime shootouts in both matches, winning both 2-1.

Wolf scored the lone goal against Stilwell (2-5) and Poletek scored the lone goal against Westville (5-2). Senior goalkeeper Abigail Banks protected the goal from penalty kicks in both matches. 

"Abigail Banks came up strong over the tournament," said Miller. "I would easily say PKs are her forte. If not for her, I'd say the results could have been different the last two games." He also gave credit to sophomore defenders Demi Deshazo and Libby Colson as crucial in limiting the opposing teams' scoring potential. 

The Lady Sandites will return to district action Tuesday when they host Edmond Santa Fe (2-4, 1-0) 6:00 p.m. at Memorial Stadium. The Sandite boys (4-4, 0-1) will play the Wolves (5-3, 1-0) at 8:00 p.m.

CPHS Baseball: Sandites win sixth-straight 8-6 over Broken Arrow, Askew hits home run

Braden Askew got the win on the mound and hit a home run in an 8-6 victory at Broken Arrow. (Photo: Scott Emigh).

The Charles Page High School varsity baseball team (10-6, 1-2) picked up their sixth-straight win and their first district win Monday evening in Broken Arrow, dealing the Tigers (9-9, 4-3) an 8-6 loss behind a perfect batting performance by Riley Rutledge.

Senior Trey Wolf pitched a pair of strikeouts in the top of the first and the home team went to work with three hits and two runs before Braden Askew (2-2, 5-4) found his groove. The Sandite struck out two and sent a ground ball to first base to bring the inning to a close.

Broken Arrow scored two more in the second inning with a home run from Matt Kaiser for a 4-0 lead before Askew got the visitors on the board with a solo home run in the third. Rutledge doubled, Cale Savage was hit by pitch, and Kyler Copeland singled to load the bases. Rutledge scored on a ground ball from John Miller, then Savage scored on an error to make it a one-run game.

Manny Duran scored Kaiser on a single in the fourth, but a big fifth inning gave the Sandites their first lead. Askew singled, Rutledge doubled, then both came in on a double from Savage to tie it up. Savage scored on a ground out by Copeland. In the top of the sixth Askew singled in Ty Steelman and Cal Watkins scored on a sacrifice fly by Savage.

The Tigers tried to rally in the bottom of the seventh with a pair of singles and a run by Chandler Suddath, but it wasn't enough.

Askew got the win on the mound with eight hits, four strikeouts, and two walks in four innings. Steelman (2-0, 2-1) picked up a save with two hits, one strikeout, and no walks in three innings. Rutledge hit three doubles on three at-bats with two runs and two RBI.

The two teams will meet against Tuesday at 6:00 p.m. in Sand Springs.

CPHS Track: Boys place second at Owasso with several champions

The Charles Page High School track and field teams made a strong showing at the Owasso High School Invitational this past weekend, crowning champions in four events. The boys' team came in second place and the Lady Sandites took fifth, while both teams from the host school brought home the gold.

The boys' relay teams have been excelling this season, and Saturday was no exception. They placed fourth in the 400-meter relay in 43.37 seconds, their fastest time in many years, and won the 3200 in 8:26.95 with a ten-second lead on Owasso. The boys got to try their legs out at some new competitions as well, placing third in the 1600 medley and second in the 4000 medley. 

Junior standout Jacob Smith shaved six seconds off his personal record in the 3200, winning his first gold medal in 10:26.59. Danny Murray also topped his previous best, finishing fifth in 11:03.28. 

Defending State Champion Aden Baughman won his second-straight first-place medal in the 800, finishing in 1:56.61, closely followed by runner-up Jaelyn Jackson in 2:03.3. 

Joel Mackey won his second 200-meter run dash of the year in 22.51 seconds, nearly a full second ahead of the runner-up. Freshman up-and-comer Joseph Mattison came in fourth in 23.86, just a hundredth of a second shy of his personal best. Mattison also placed ninth in the long jump with a personal best 18'03.00". 

Mason Shipman came in runner-up in both hurdle distances, finishing the 110 in 17.06 seconds and the 300 in 42.89. Alex Newport set a new personal best in the 300, finishing tenth in 48.58. 

Ian Baustert came in runner-up in the 1600 with a 4:44.6 performance, immediately followed by Nelson Yazzie with a personal record 4:51.36. 

Elizabeth Watts placed fourth in the 300 hurdles with a career-best 52.99 performance. 

Tiqvah Soap placed third in the 400 dash in 1:07.46. Adrianna Tapp came in fifth in the 200 meter dash, and sixth in the 100 dash and hurdles. 

4x100 Relay
43.37 CPHS - 4th
4x400 Relay
3:49.27 CPHS - 5th
4x800 Relay
8:26.95 CPHS - 1st
1600 Sprint Medley
3:56.57 CPHS - 3rd
4K Distance Medley
11:37.09 CPHS - 2nd
110 Hurdles
17.06 Mason Shipman - 2nd
20.40 Alex Newport - 7th
300 Hurdles
42.89 Mason Shipman - 2nd
48.58 Alex Newport - 10th
100 Dash
12.00 Payton Scott - 9th
12.87 Nicholas Sango - 20th
13.09 Chandler Blake - 25th
200 Dash
22.51 Joel Mackey - 1st
23.86 Joseph Mattison - 4th
26.60 Chandler Blake - 17th
400 Dash
1:04.17 Knox Goggins - 14th
800 Run
1:56.61 Aden Baughman - 1st
2:03.30 Jaelyn Jackson - 2nd
1600 Run
4:44.60 Ian Baustert - 2nd
4:51.36 Nelson Yazzie - 3rd
5:31.23 Cameron McCrary - 9th
3200 Run
10:26.59 Jacob Smith - 1st
11:03.28 Danny Murray - 5th
12:17.24 Caleb James - 8th
Long Jump
18'03.00" Joseph Mattison - 9th
17'02.00" Jacob Baker - 11th
Shot Put
40'05.00" Mitchell Mefford - 6th
40'02.50" Malonn Moyer - 7th

Male Team Scores:
235 - Owasso
151 - Sand Springs
148 - Bixby
139 - Muskogee
108 - Sapulpa
48 - Dewey
4 - Copan

Champions
4x100: Muskogee - 42.21
4x200: Bixby - 1:29.61
4x400: Bixby - 3:28.63
4x800: CPHS - 8:26.95
1600 Sprint Medley: Muskogee - 3:41.65
4K Distance Medley: Owasso - 11:15.59
110 Hurdles: Faylon Kight (Dewey) 15.86
300 Hurdles: Faylon Kight (Dewey) 41.02
100 Dash: Donte Crutchfield (Muskogee) 10.83
200 Dash: Joel Mackey (CPHS) - 22.51
400 Dash: Clarke Bruneau (Owasso) - 51.03
800 Run: Aden Baughman (CPHS) - 1:56.61
1600 Run: Trevor Pendergraf (Owasso) - 4:42.15
3200 Run: Jacob Smith (CPHS) - 10:26.59
High Jump: Payton Lusk (Owasso) - 5'10.00"
Pole Vault: Zach Legg (Bixby) 14'06.00"
Long Jump: Brennan Presley (Bixby) 21'03.00"
Shot Put: Mike Edwards (Muskogee) 47'01.00"

4x400 Relay
4:46.68 CPHS - 3rd
1600 Sprint Medley
4:43.54 CPHS - 2nd
100 Hurdles
19.66 Adrianna Tapp - 6th
20.10 Jessica Gibson - 7th
22.37 Stephanie Genn - 11th
300 Hurdles
52.99 Elizabeth Watts - 4th
100 Dash
13.54 Adrianna Tapp - 6th
14.39 Madelynn Adams - 12th
14.62 Adrien Sarasua - 15th
14.75 Destanie Garrett - 16th
200 Dash
29.08 Adrianna Tapp - 5th
30.61 Madelynn Adams - 10th
30.96 Destanie Garrett - 13th
31.37 Adrien Sarasua - 15th
400 Dash
1:07.46 Tiqvah Soap - 3rd
1:09.85 Annaston Wiseley - 7th
1:16.49 Kaitlyn Walden - 9th
800 Run
2:48.92 Julia Reshetov - 7th
1600 Run
6:41.42 Erika Baker - 9th
7:10.42 Chezney Kelley - 16th
3200 Run
14:03.79 Erika Baker - 4th
14:51.13 Sara Abbet - 6th
15:07.18 Chezney Kelley - 7th
High Jump
4'06.00" Julia Reshetov - 3rd
4'06.00" Elizabeth Watts - 3rd
Shot Put
25'08.00" Emiah Ivory-Tennyson - 10th
25'03.00" Ayden Meade - 12th

Female Team Scores
259 - Owasso
140 - Sapulpa
105 - Muskogee
83 - Bixby
76 - Sand Springs
65 - Dewey

Champions
4x100: Owasso - 49.96
4x200: Owasso - 1:47.12
4x400: Owasso - 4:23.02
4x800: Owasso - 10:29.93
1600 Sprint Medley: Owasso - 4:20.33
4K Distance Medley: Owasso - 14:33.78
100 Hurdles: Karissa Jones (Dewey) 15.77
300 Hurdles: Kennedy Smith (Owasso) 47.38
100 Dash: Brandee Presley (Bixby) 13.54
200 Dash: Rayveen Osborn (Sapulpa) 27.00
400 Dash: Brandee Presley (Bixby) 58.21
800 Run: Stormie Ramsey (Sapulpa) 2:30.97
1600 Run: Maya Boschee (Owasso) 5:48.68
3200 Run: Katie Booth (Owasso) 12:12.12
High Jump: Deshawnti Thomas (Sapulpa) 5'02.00"
Pole Vault: Katie Henry (Owasso) 9'04.00"
Long Jump: Karissa Jones (Dewey) 17'03.25"
Shot Put: Micaila Holland (Sapulpa) 31'07.00"