Sand Springs College Baseball Report

Mack Thompson has recorded three home runs this season at Rose State College. 

Charles Page High School Class of 2017 graduate Jake Terry has seen limited action this year at the University of Oklahoma. The No. 16 ranked Sooners (23-11) lead the Big 12 Conference with an 8-1 record. Terry holds a 1.93 ERA in 9.1 innings pitched with seven hits, two runs, four walks, and six strikeouts. 

Rhett Rutledge (2016) is excelling at Northern Oklahoma College at Tonkawa. The Mavericks are 30-5-1 overall and ranked third in NJCAA Division II. Rutledge holds a .407 batting average with 22 hits, nine doubles, twenty runs, and eighteen RBI on 54 at-bats, and is .953 fielding. 

Three 2017 grads are competing at Rose State College this year. The Raiders are 16-19 overall and 4-14 in conference action.

Mack Thompson is .227 at the plate with 22 hits, five doubles, three home runs, sixteen runs, and nineteen RBI on 97 at-bats and is .929 in the field.

Treyce Tolbert is batting .208 with eleven hits, three doubles, eleven runs, and seven RBI on 53 at-bats, and is .917 fielding.

Josh Cordell is undefeated at 2-0 on the mound. He holds a 5.57 ERA with 28 hits, thirteen earned runs, seven walks, and 25 strikeouts in 21 innings. 

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Sand Springs Softball grads making waves at college level

CPHS graduate Sydney Pennington is one of the leading batters for Oklahoma State University this season.

Charles Page High School Class of 2017 graduate Sydney Pennington has been tearing it up this season as a true freshman at Oklahoma State University. The No. 27 ranked Cowgirls (28-11) are currently third in the Big 12 with a 7-2 record.

Pennington holds a .306 batting average, .515 slugging average, and .342 on-base percentage. She has recorded 41 hits, seven doubles, seven home runs, 22 runs, and 35 RBI on 134 at-bats and holds a .961 fielding percentage as an infielder. She is fifth in the Big 12 in RBI. Mallory Goodman (2014) has also seen one at-bat with the Cowgirls.

Jessica Collins (2017) has played thirty games this year at Connors State College (23-9). The Cowgirls are 10-8 in the Oklahoma Collegiate Athletic Conference. The freshman is .411 at the plate with 37 hits, seven doubles, a team-high seven home runs, 21 runs, and a team-high 29 RBI on ninety at-bats. She has pitched four innings and holds a 3.5 ERA, and is .909 in the field.

Stella Millican (2016) has seen action in nineteen games this season with Mid American Christian University. The Evangels are 23-9 overall and fourth in the Sooner Athletic Conference with an 8-6 record. The sophomore is .300 at the plate with nine hits, three doubles, four RBI, and four runs on thirty at-bats. She is .971 in the field, alternating between catcher and first base. 

Kennedy "Goose" Salyers (2016) has played 42 games this year at Southeastern Oklahoma State University (26-17). The Savage Storm is currently third in the Great American Conference with a 20-10 record. Salyers is batting .239 with 28 hits, four doubles, one triple, sixteen runs, and thirteen RBI on 117 at-bats. She holds a .913 fielding percentage as an outfielder.

Jessica Schuler (2016) has played all 43 games this season at Northeastern State University (25-18). The RiverHawks are 11-7 for sixth place in Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association standings. Schuler is .289 at the plate with 39 hits, eight doubles, nine home runs, fifteen runs, and a team-high 35 RBI on 135 at-bats. She is a perfect 1.00 in the field as a first baseman. 

CPHS Senior Destanie Garrett is signed with Southwestern Christian University for the upcoming school year. Three juniors have made verbal commitments. Kimi Presnell committed to Rogers State University, Cameron Clemons committed to Southern Arkansas University, and Jacie Taber committed to the University of Northern Iowa.

CPHS Softball: Usher and Arnold hit two home runs apiece, beat Kellyville 13-0

The Class 6A No. 14 ranked Charles Page High School Slow Pitch Softball Team (4-6) avenged a season opening loss to 5A No. 8 Kellyville (12-7) Monday evening, ravaging the Ponies 13-0 in only three innings.

Sabrina Usher hit a solo home run in the first inning and Madelyn Blair singled to score Jensen Arnold for a 2-0 lead.

In the second inning Cameron Clemons doubled to score Felicity Horn, then Jacie Taber scored Clemons and Usher on a home run. Jensen Arnold followed it up with another home run to make it 7-0.

In the bottom of the third Kimi Presnell hit a double to score Makenna Skaggs, Clemons scored on an error, and Usher hit another home run to score Presnell. Taber reached on an error and scored on a second home run from Arnold for the run-rule victory. 

The Lady Sandite junior varsity squad won their game 5-2 over Kellyville.

Sand Springs Softball will return to action Tuesday morning at the Jenks Festival. They will play No. 3 Southmoore (14-3) at 10:00 a.m. and No. 11 Tahlequah (8-5) at 2:00 p.m.

CPHS Baseball: Sandites win 9th-straight 7-1 over Ponca City, Askew strikes out seven

Cale Savage recorded one hit, one run, and one RBI in a 7-1 victory over Ponca City. 

The Charles Page High School varsity baseball team (13-6, 3-2) won their ninth-straight game Monday evening and improved to a winning district record with a 7-1 home victory over Ponca City (4-17, 1-6). 

It was a slow starter with only six hits between the two teams over the first four innings. The Sandites put it away in the fifth as Braden Askew pitched a pair of strikeouts and brought his team in for a seven-run melee.

Kameron Adcock reached on one error and scored on another and Askew hit a sacrifice fly to score Ty Steelman. Tyler Ash was hit by pitch and Cal Watkins and Riley Rutledge hit singles to load the bases, then Cale Savage and Kyler Copeland were hit by pitch for a pair of free runs. Steelman singled in Savage and Rutledge and Ash scored on wild pitches for a 7-0 lead before the onslaught came to a close. 

The Sandites stranded loaded bases in the bottom of the sixth and Ponca City averted the shutout as Will Wyatt singled to score Maison Steelmon, but Askew struck out the final batter to bring the game to a close.

Askew (3-2, 6-4) improved to a winning season record on the mound, serving up five hits, no walks, and seven strikeouts.

Sand Springs Baseball will return to action Tuesday afternoon with a rematch in Ponca City at 5:00 p.m.

CPHS 7 POHI 1

Hits: CPHS 9, POHI 5.
Walks: CPHS 7.
Strikeouts: CPHS 7, POHI 7.
Errors: POHI 3, CPHS 1.
Left-on-Base: CPHS 10, POHI 6.

District 6A-3 Standings
6-0 Enid (14-4)
4-0 Jenks (10-8)
4-4 Broken Arrow (9-11)
3-2 Sand Springs (13-6)
2-4 Southmoore (7-14)
1-5 Muskogee (3-14)
1-6 Ponca City (4-17)

Chad Warren and Noah Daczewitz take top spots at Lake Texoma Qualifier

Charles Page High School student Noah Daczewitz took second place among non-boaters at Sunday's BASS tournament. (Submitted).

Sand Springs made a splash at Oklahoma BASS Nation's first Qualifier of the year.

Charles Page High School Class of 2009 graduate Chad Warren took first place out of 49 boaters at Lake Texoma Sunday, April 8th. 

Warren caught the five-fish limit for 20.68 pounds, beating the runner-up by 2.23. 

CPHS student Noah Daczewitz took second place out of 48 competitors in the Non-Boater division, bringing in three fish. 

Daczewitz came in runner up by 2.76 pounds with a total of 11.22 pounds, the biggest of which was 5.14 pounds. 

The next Qualifier will be held May 20th at Keystone Lake. BASS Nation holds four Qualifiers and the top ten Pro-anglers and Co-anglers will qualify for the State team and compete at the Regional Championship.

Daczewitz also competes on the OBN High School circuit and is currently 60th in the trail standings together with teammate Hunter Hilger. The duo placed fourteenth at the State Championship event on Grand Lake last month, but that tournament did not count towards trail standings. 

 

CPHS Fishing: Three teams place top-twenty at State Championship

Several fishing teams from Charles Page High School competed in the recent Oklahoma Bass Nation High School Championship. Two teams finished in the top fifteen and three in the top twenty out of 125. 

More than forty teams failed to land a single catch Saturday, March 31st on Grand Lake. 

Mack Taylor and Reese David placed thirteenth with three fish totaling 9.49 pounds.

Hunter Hilger and Noah Daczewitz placed fourteenth with four fish totaling 9.03 pounds. 

Collin Brady and Hayden King placed seventeenth with three fish totaling 8.33 pounds.

Kale and Kyle Hilligoss placed 55th with a 3.24 pound bass. 

John Miller and Caden Pennington caught a 2.69 pound bass for 61st place. 

Carl McCalaflin and Hunter Johnson came in 67th with a 2.24 pound catch. 

The teams aren't officially sponsored by the schools and don't receive public funding. Each team consists of two student anglers and one adult coach/pilot. They are responsible for providing their own boat, supplies, and entry fees, and do so through corporate sponsorships. Sand Springs has eleven teams.

Kiowa's Lane Couch and Noah Belt won the State title with an 18.13 pound catch, hauling in the five-fish limit. Spiro came in runner-up with five fish totaling 15.95 pounds, and both teams qualified for the National Championship later this summer. Dale High had the largest fish of the tournament at 5.87 pounds. 

Five more teams will qualify for Nationals from the Trail events. The Hilligoss team is currently third in team standings after a runner-up finish at the first event of the season. Taylor and David are ranked ninth, Ty Steelman and Braden Millican are thirteenth, Seth Kearns and Cole Scott are 25th, Daczewitz and Hilger are 60th, Miller and Pennington are 71st. State Championship results will not count toward Trail standings. 

The next Trail events will be held at Lake Texoma on May 5th and 6th.