CPHS Track: Boys place sixth at Collinsville Classic with one champion

The Charles Page High School Track and Field teams sent a depleted squad to Collinsville last Friday for the Terry Due Track Classic and crowned one champion.

Malonn Moyer had the best day of his varsity career, setting personal records in both Discus Throw and Shot Put. His 139'09" throw in Discus was enough for a first-place finish with a seven-foot margin of victory over the runner-up. He threw 44'11.00" in shot put for fifth place.

Adrianna Tapp came in runner-up in the 100-meter dash in 13.24 seconds and Tiqvah Soap came in runner-up in the 400 dash in 1:05.74. 

The Lady Sandites' 4x800 relay team had their best time of the season, finishing fourth in 11:20.3. 

Mason Shipman set a personal-record of 16.59 for fourth place in the 110-meter hurdles and Alex Newport placed ninth with a 19.3 PR. Elizabeth Watts placed eighth in the 100-meter Hurdles with a personal-record of 18.32 seconds and fifth in the 300 hurdles.

Caleb James placed third in the 3200 Freshman Run with a PR of 11:45.34 and Jacob Smith placed third in the varsity run in 10:49.56. 

Annaston Wiseley placed fifth in the 800 run with a PR 2:53.80. Danny Murray placed sixth in the 1600 with a PR of 5:07.93.

The Sandite boys placed sixth of ten teams despite missing several runners who were competing at the University of Kansas Relays in Rock Chalk Park.

Aden Baughman placed third in the KU 800 run in 1:57.34 followed by Jaelyn Jackson in 2:04.34 for 27th. Joel Mackey placed fourth in the 100 dash in 11.10. The 4x800 relay team came in seventeenth of 34 team in 8:21.37.

Sandite Boys' Results - Varsity
4x800 Relay - 4th Place - 9:17.32
110 Hurdles
16.59 - Mason Shipman - 4th - PR
19.30 - Alex Newport - 9th - PR
300 Hurdles
44.77 - Mason Shipman - 7th
48.87 - Alex Newport - 14th
100 Dash
12.63 - Nicholas Sango - 19th - PR
12.98 - Chandler Blake - 23rd - PR
400 Dash
59.17 - Alex Newport - 15th - PR
1600 Run
5:07.93 - Danny Murray - 6th - PR
3200 Run
10:49.56 - Jacob Smith - 3rd
Shot Put
44'11.00" - Malonn Moyer - 5th - PR
Discus Throw
139'09" - Malonn Moyer - 1st - PR

Sandite Boys' Results - Freshmen
100 Dash
14.10 - Larry Lumm - 11th
3200 Run
11:45.34 - Caleb James - 3rd - PR
Discus Throw
112'07" - Elijah Newport - 3rd

Collinsville Boys' Champions
4x100 Relay: Tulsa Central - 43.71
4x200 Relay: Tulsa Central - 1:32.45
4x800 Relay: Bishop Kelley - 8:44.82
110 Hurdles - Faylon Kight - 15.06
300 Hurdles - Faylon Kight - 40.88
100 Dash - Jared Scott - 10.72
200 Dash - Jared Scott - 22.27
400 Dash - Cheyenne Watkins - 50.95
800 Run - Ryan Wheeler - 2:01.05
1600 Run - Bridger Rives - 4:44.04
3200 Run - Nathan Lauritsen - 10:09.86
High Jump - David Kelley - 6'04.00"
Pole Vault - Hayden West - 14'00.00"
Long Jump - Hayden West - 21'00.00"
Shot Put - Steven Ryals - 50'07.50"
Discus Throw - Malonn Moyer - 139'09" 

Varsity Team Scores
132 - Bishop Kelley
106 - Glenpool
103 - Collinsville
101 - Bartlesville
70 - Tulsa Central
31 - Sand Springs
21 - Dewey
14 - McLain
4 - The Cross Christian Academy
2 - Skiatook

Freshman Team Scores
159 - Glenpool
112 - Skiatook
57 - Bishop Kelley
54 - Bartlesville
44 - Collinsville
20 - Sand Springs
14 - The Cross Christian Academy
10 - McLain
8 - Hope Christian Academy

Lady Sandite Results - Varsity
4x800 Relay - 4th Place - 11:20.3
100 Hurdles
18.32 - Elizabeth Watts - 8th - PR
20.16 - Adrianna Tapp - 13th
300 Hurdles
53.48 - Elizabeth Watts - 5th
100 Dash
13.24 - Adrianna Tapp - 2nd
13.97 - Madelynn Adams - 8th
14.29 - Adrien Sarasua - 12th - PR
200 Dash
28.95 - Adrianna Tapp - 5th
30.08 - Madelynn Adams - 11th
31.46 - Destanie Garrett - 16th
400 Dash
1:05.74 - Tiqvah Soap - 2nd
1:15.25 - Wanageeska Williams - 15th - PR
800 Run
2:53.80 - Annaston Wiseley - 5th - PR
High Jump - Elizabeth Watts - 4'04.00"

Lady Sandite Results - Freshmen
200 Dash
35.74 - Kaitlyn Converse - 15th

Collinsville Girls' Champions
4x100 Relay - Collinsville - 52.25
4x200 Relay - McLain - 1:51.43
4x800 Relay - Bishop Kelley - 10:35.78
100 Hurdles - Karissa Jones - 15.52
300 Hurdles - Karissa Jones - 48.93
100 Dash - Karissa Jones - 12.82
200 Dash - Latey Boyd - 28.10
400 Dash - Seabring Huckleberry - 1:03.64
800 Run - Sara Crosley - 2:36.28
1600 Run - Tess Crosley - 5:57.08
3200 Run - Liza Williams - 12:11.32
High Jump - Annie Haught - 5'02.00"
Pole Vault - Piage Sauer - 9'00.00"
Long Jump - Karissa Jones - 16'08.00"
Shot Put - Sadie Boos - 39'05.00"
Discus Throw - Sadie Boos - 94'03"

Varsity Team Scores
127 - Bishop Kelley
125 - Collinsville
81 - Glenpool
60 - McLain
60 - Dewey
49 - Bartlesville
43 - Skiatook
32 - Sand Springs

Freshman Team Scores
126 - Collinsville
121 - Glenpool
108 - Skiatook
24 - Bishop Kelley
10 - McLain
2 - Bartlesville

CPHS Tennis: Sandites place fifteenth at Union Invtational

The Charles Page High School varsity tennis teams competed at Union High School last month.

Logan Bateman placed thirteen in #1 Singles with wins over Oklahoma Bible and Metro Christian. Caleb Bundy placed fifteenth in #2 Singles with a win over Metro Christian Academy. Colby Williamson/Dylan Kirk placed sixteenth in #1 Doubles and Aries Howard/Sean Kuehn placed fifteenth in #2 Doubles with a win over Oklahoma Bible. 

Abigail McGeehee placed thirteenth in #1 Singles at the Union Tournament with wins over Stillwater and Booker T. Washington. Delaney Blaylock placed fifteenth in #2 Singles with a win over Enid. Almarez/Milsap placed sixteenth in #1 Doubles, and Blaylock/Smith placed twelfth in #2 Doubles.

 

CPHS Baseball: Sandites throttle Southmoore 12-3, Miller strikes out seven

MOORE - Undefeated first-year pitcher John Miller (5-0) threw a perfect game Tuesday evening at Southmoore with no runs, no hits, no walks, and seven strikeouts in four innings.

The Charles Page High School varsity baseball team (21-9, 7-4) throttled the Sabercats (7-24, 2-8) in a 12-3 district road game. 

Braden Askew (4-3) got the start and tossed four hits, three walks, and one strikeout in the first three innings. Miller inherited a 3-2 deficit and the Sandites took the final lead in the top of the fourth.

Sand Springs was the first team on the board with an RBI single from Kyler Copeland in the second inning, then Riley Rutledge scored on a wild pitch in the third.

Southmoore loaded the bases with two walks and a double in the bottom of the third, and took the lead with singles from Jacob Chairess and Lincoln Lehew.

Braden Millican tied it up on a passed ball and Kameron Adcock singled in Malachi Burks for the lead. Cal Watkins tripled to score Adcock and came in on a hit by Rutledge to make it 6-3. 

Kameron Adcock batted in Millican with a sacrifice fly and Ty Steelman singled in Lucas Adcock in the top of the fifth. Askew singled to score Watkins in the sixth. Rutledge singled in Millican in the seventh, and Askew singled in Rutledge and Tyler Ash for the final runs of the game.

Tyler Rolke got the start and the loss for Southmoore, giving up six hits, six runs, and four walks against four strikeouts in a little over three innings. Jordan Howerton took over with two outs in the fourth and threw three hits, one strikeout, and one walk for three runs. Laif Bradshaw pitched the final two innings for four hits, three runs, and two strikeouts.

The Sandites have two regular-season games left. They will travel to Booker T. Washington (15-15) Thursday at 5:00 p.m. for a non-district game, and will wrap up district play Friday at 4:00 p.m. when they host Southmoore for Senior Night. 

CPHS 12 SHS 3
Hits: CPHS 13, SHS 4.
Walks: CPHS 5, SHS 3.
Strikeouts: CPHS 7, SHS 8.
Steals: CPHS 8.
Errors: SHS 4.
Double Plays: CPHS 1.
Left-on-Base: SHS 4, CPHS 8.

District 6A-3 Standings
11-1 Enid (25-5)
8-4 Broken Arrow (16-14)
7-4 Jenks (15-14)
7-4 Sand Springs (21-9)
4-8 Ponca City (10-21)
2-8 Southmoore (7-24)
1-11 Muskogee (3-25)

CPHS Softball: Slow-Pitch season ends in shootout at No. 3 Southmoore

The Charles Page High School Slow-Pitch Softball team ended their season Tuesday afternoon in Moore, falling 11-0 and 14-9 to Class 6A No. 3 ranked Southmoore in a three-game series for the Regional Championship.

SEE RELATED: CPHS Softball: Sandites run-rule Norman 13-1 at Regional Playoffs

The Lady Sandites ended the year ranked No. 17 in Class 6A with a 9-12 record and several quality wins. 

Southmoore jumped out to an early lead with six hits and a walk for a 4-0 lead in the bottom of the first. Sand Springs stranded two runners in the top of the second and the Sabercats came in to take a 7-0 lead with home runs from Mikayla Smith and Karli Petty. 

Sabrina Usher scored Elizabeth Luttrell on a homer to get Sand Springs on the board in the top of the third, then Analisia Aguilar sent one over the center field fence for Southmoore.

The Sandites stranded two more in the top of the fourth and Kylie Janzen scored two on a homer in the bottom of the inning to make it 10-2.

Makenna Skaggs singled to score Kimi Presnell in the top of the fifth, then came in on a double from Jensen Arnold. The Sandites then stranded two Sabercat runners in the bottom of the inning for their only shutout inning of the game. 

In the top of the sixth Jacie Taber reached on an error, and Felicity Horn and Cameron Clemons singled to load the bases. Luttrell, Presnell, Usher, and Skaggs all batted in runs to close the game to a one run deficit at 10-9.

The Sabercats were ready with a melee of their own in the bottom of the inning, making it 14-9 with a home run from Savannah Brewer. Sand Springs recorded three hits in the top of the seventh but stranded two runners to end the game. 

SHS 14 CPHS 9
Hits: CPHS 19, SHS 16.
Walks: SHS 7.
Errors: SHS 2.
Double-Plays: SHS 2.
Left-on-Base: SHS 9, CPHS 10.

CPHS Softball: Sandites run-rule Norman 13-1 at Regional Playoffs

MOORE - Kimi Presnell, Sabrina Usher, and Jensen Arnold each hit home runs Wednesday afternoon to advance the Sandites to the second round of the playoffs.

The Class 6A No. 17 ranked Charles Page High School slow-pitch softball team (9-11) throttled Norman High School (5-12) with a 13-1 run rule-victory in only four innings.

The Lady Tigers came ready to play with two singles and a walk to load the bases in the top of the first. Sara Massey scored on a sacrifice fly and Triniti Crump walked to reload, but Arnold struck out Raven Fulks to strand three.

Arnold's solo homer tied it up in the bottom of the second, and the Sandites took the lead in the third. Kimi Presnell doubled in Drew Hawkins, then Usher's homer scored Presnell and Jacie Taber for a 5-1 advantage.

Sand Springs scattered seven hits for eight runs in the bottom of the fourth. Taber batted in Madelyn Blair. Felicity Horn and Hawkins scored on an error, then Taber came in on Presnell's homer. Makenna Skaggs singled in Usher for the ten-run lead, then scored on Arnold's second homer to seal the victory. 

Sand Springs wasn't so fortunate in their next game, taking on No. 3 Southmoore (23-5) who topped Norman 12-0 in game two to eliminate the Tigers from contention. The Sabercats shutout Sand Springs 11-0 in game one of a three-game series.

The host team out-hit the Sandites fourteen to five with home runs from Karli Petty, Hannah Seals, and Mikayla Smith. 

Southmoore scored four in the first, two in the third, three in the fourth, and two in the fifth for the run-rule victory. 

Usher doubled in the first, Luttrell singled in the third, and Arnold singled in the fourth. Cameron Clemons and Hawkins singled in the fifth, but Hawkins was outed on a fielder's choice to end the game.

Sand Springs will now have to beat the Sabercats in back-to-back games to punch their ticket to State. 

CPHS Softball: Lady Sandites upset No. 6 Broken Arrow and No. 10 Jenks

The Class 6A No. 17 ranked Charles Page High School slow pitch softball team (8-10) ended the regular season on a high note with a pair of quality upsets over top-ten opponents Thursday. The Lady Sandites bested No. 6 Broken Arrow 7-6 and No. 10 Jenks 25-4. 

Sand Springs narrowly overcame Broken Arrow (10-8), using a pair of errors in the top of the seventh for the final lead of the game.

Broken Arrow took an early 2-0 lead in the bottom of the first with five singles, but the Sandites tied it up in the top of the third as Kimi Presnell scored on an error and Jensen Arnold singled in Makenna Skaggs. 

Felicity Horn gave Sand Springs their first lead in the top of the fourth, reaching on an error and scoring on a line out by Drew Hawkins. The Lady Tigers tied it back up with a pair of singles and an error in the bottom of the inning.

Arnold scored on a single from Madison Lee in the top of the fifth and Payton Hayes scored on an error in the bottom of the inning. Kinsey Skaggs scored on an error in the sixth and Sabrina Usher singled to score Presnell. 

Broken Arrow scattered several big hits in the bottom of the sixth. Morgan Kerr, Evie Herring, and McKenzie Carney hit doubles and Mary Collins drilled a triple to tie it at 6-6.

Blair reached on an error, took second on a hit from Elizabeth Luttrell, and scored on an error in center field for the final run of the game. 

In game two the Lady Sandites throttled Jenks (18-10), dealing the Trojans their second-largest loss of the season and biggest since the first game of the year. 

Sand Springs recorded 26 hits, led by Usher with two triples and four RBI. Hawkins, Arnold, and Luttrell batted in three apiece to avenge a 20-19 loss at the Haskell Tournament earlier this month.

Sand Springs Softball will return to action Tuesday in Moore at their Regional Tournament bracket. The Lady Sandites will play a double-elimination tournament against No. 3 Southmoore (21-5) and Norman (4-11) beginning at noon.