CPHS Volleyball: Sandites upset No. 7 Claremore 3-2 on Senior Night

The Charles Page High School varsity volleyball team notched a 3-2 upset over Class 5A No. 7 ranked Claremore (14-14) Thursday evening on Senior Night. The Sandites won the first two sets against the Zebras, lost the next two, and won the fifth before a boisterous crowd of fans at the Ed Dubie Field House

The Sandites jumped out to a 4-0 lead with a pair of kills from Devree Youngblood before the Zebras got on the board with a service error and a kill from Danielle Meisinger. Rachel Hines kicked off a three-point run for the Sandites, but Claremore tied it up at 7-7. Youngblood scored two more kills and combined on a block with Vanessa Wyrick for an 11-7 lead, then the visitors battled back for a 15-13 advantage.

Things got heated from there as neither team won more than two rallies in a row. The set tied eight times but ultimately the Sandites prevailed 25-23 anchored by Youngblood with seven kills and Madison Burris with one kill and seven assists. Cheyenne Henry hit the lone Sandite ace in game one.

The second set started with a 5-1 Sandite lead thanks to kills from Youngblood and Hines, and an ace from Burris. Then the Zebras went on a 7-1 run for the lead with two aces from Riley Renfroe. Wyrick scored a kill and a block to tie it, then Youngblood had a pair of aces for the lead. The back and forth affair continued with an ace from Jones for the 12-10 Zebra lead. The game tied at 15 and Sand Springs took the lead at 18-17 with three-straight Zebra errors.

Jones and Briley Penny combined on a block to tie it again, but that would be the last time as the Sandites thundered ahead to a 25-21 victory. Claremore outkilled the Sandites 11-8 but the Sandites won the ace battle 5-3 and only committed five total errors.

The Zebras battled back in the third set, rallying from a 15-11 deficit to an 18-16 lead that they never surrendered. They came alive at the net with five blocks as the difference maker.

The fourth game got off to a great start for the Sandites with a 6-0 lead. The tag team duo of Burris and Youngblood combined for two blocks and two kills before the Zebras got on the board with a service error. The visitors began to rally after Youngblood came out with an injury, but McKenzie Harris and Gillian Wicker filled in well and the Zebras didn’t take their first lead till 18-17. They ran away with it from there, however, for a 25-20 victory.

Sand Springs used a three-point run for a 5-3 lead in the final set, Claremore won three to make it 6-5, Sand Springs won four to make it 9-6, Claremore won four more, then Sand Springs won five more. Claremore notched a campfire kill to try and stall the Sandite tide, but Hailey Grant hit out-of-bounds to give Sand Springs the win at 15-12.

On Tuesday the Lady Sandites fell 25-19, 25-13, and 25-18 to No. 14 Bixby (16-12, 6-3).

Sand Springs Volleyball (6-16, 4-3) will return to action Tuesday at 6:15 p.m. with a Frontier Valley Conference home match against No. 9 Broken Arrow (18-11, 7-0) who they previously fell 3-1 to at the Tigers’ home tournament.

CPHS 3 CHS 2
(25-23, 25-21, 21-25, 20-25, 15-12)
Kills: CHS 44, CPHS 42.
Blocks: CPHS 10, CHS 10.
Aces: CPHS 9, CHS 7.
Service Errors: CHS 12, CPHS 13.
Total Errors: CHS 45, CPHS 45.
(Sand Springs Stats)
Kills: Youngblood 14, Campfield 10, Hines 6, Burris 4, Wyrick 4, Harris 2, Henry 1, Mong 1.
Assists: Burris 30, Mong 5, Wyrick 1, Blaylock 1.
Solo Blocks: Campfield 1, Wyrick 1, Henry 1.
Assisted Blocks: Henry 4, Burris 4, Youngblood 3, Wyrick 3.
Aces: Burris 2, Youngblood 2, Henry 2, Campfield 1, Martin 1, Mong 1.
Digs: Blaylock 6, Campfield 5, Mong 3, Harris 1, Henry 1.

Frontier Valley Conference Standings
7-0 No. 9 Broken Arrow (18-11)
6-1 No. 8 Jenks (18-15)
6-3 No. 14 Bixby (16-12)
5-2 No. 7 Owasso (21-9)
5-4 No. 17 Union (11-14)
4-3 Sand Springs (6-16)
3-5 No. 18 Bartlesville (6-18)
0-4 Booker T. Washington (5-9)
0-7 Muskogee (14-13)
0-7 Sapulpa (3-14)

Sand Springs librarian Richard Why wins Ponca City Open

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Sand Springs librarian Richard Why took first place at the Ponca City Open Sunday with a two-round score of 106 in the top division.

Why shot a 52 in round one and a 54 in the second round to finish two strokes under par. Runner-Up Larry Gardner shot a 108. Just Robertson, of Sand Springs, placed seventh with a 115 total and second round score of 56.

Why placed second earlier this month at the Thirteenth Annual Northshore Invitational in Fayetteville, Arkansas. He shot nine under par with a two-round score of 101. He won the Second Annual Return of the Little Big Show in Neosho, Missouri last month with a two-round score of 92 for twenty under par.

Why is sponsored by FOSSA Disc Golf, WhyDry Chalk Bags, and Negative Disc Golf. He has won three tournaments this year and will be competing at the Thirteenth Annual Four States Open in Joplin this coming weekend.

CPHS Cross Country: Boys place 3rd at Holland Hall, Sensintaffar wins elementary race

The Sand Springs Cross Country program competed in Tulsa this past weekend at the Holland Hall Invitational.

The Varsity Boys team placed third of nineteen schools, led by Jacob Smith with a 17:32 finish for eleventh place. The junior varsity team placed tenth.

Chezney Kelley placed 42nd in the Varsity Girls 5K, leading the Lady Sandites to a tenth place finish out of fourteen schools.

The Elementary Boys placed fifth of seven teams in the 1600-meter run, led by third-grader Griffin Sensintaffar in first place with a time of 6:06. The girls finished third of nine teams, led by fourth-grader Brynlee Durborrow in 6:24 for second place.

Holland Hall won the varsity boys’ race and Metro Christian Academy won the girls’ run.

Sand Springs will return to action at the Owasso Invitational in Mohawk Park October 4th.

Varsity Boys 5K
17:32 Jacob Smith - 12th
17:45 Aden Baughman - 18th
17:48 Nelson Yazzie - 19th
18:30 Danny Murray - 28th
18:56 Cameron McCrary - 44th
19:07 Jaelyn Jackson - 51st
19:19 Alejandro Lopez - 55th

Junior Varsity Boys 5K
21:40 Sam English - 51st
23:04 Matt Wilkerson - 82nd
23:23 Rhett Record - 88th
24:18 Colton Sanders - 111th
24:31 David Rigsby - 114th
24:48 Christian West - 116th
26:16 Noah Hanlon - 123rd

Junior High Boys 1600
7:56 Zac Davis - 196th
8:25 Liam Hollingshead - 214th

Elementary Boys 1600
6:06 Griffin Sensintaffar - 1st
7:11 Gavin Corbin - 30th
7:33 Dawson Briscoe - 40th
7:39 Wyld Swafford - 44th
7:51 Landon Buttram - 50th
8:00 Landon Durborrow - 56th
8:11 Noah Higgins - 64th
8:42 Rafi Huff - 74th
8:45 Ryder Black - 76th
8:56 Casen Webb - 79th
9:13 Canyon Carnahan - 86th
9:31 Dean Earnest - 90th
9:32 Sutton Corbin - 91st
9:42 Mason Bowman - 95th
11:23 Nash Huff - 107th

Varsity Girls 5K
23:12 Chezney Kelley - 42nd
23:24 Erika Baker - 47th
23:37 Sara Abbet - 52nd
23:49 Jazmin Lopez - 56th
25:02 Teagan Smith - 75th
25:06 Elizabeth Watts - 77th
25:11 Wanageeska Williams - 78th
26:22 Victoria Baker - 87th

Junior High Girls 1600
6:36 Ava Watts - 26th

Elementary Girls 1600
6:24 Brynlee Durborrow - 2nd
6:43 Chloe Grona - 10th
7:15 Josie Grona - 20th
7:31 Lila Myers - 29th
7:46 Josie Myers - 31st
7:50 Sawyer Briscoe - 36th
8:30 Blakelee Meeker - 45th
8:50 Clavdia Smith - 51st
9:07 Julia Myers - 59th
10:00 Natalee Sorenson - 68th
10:18 Brielle Meeker - 71st
10:23 Nola Chambers - 72nd
10:41 Lily McBride - 76th
10:42 Izzi Larkin - 77th
10:49 Haylee Sorenson - 78th
12:47 Blythe Huff - 82nd

UWW Wrestling: Daton Fix takes Bronze at Junior Freestyle World Championship

Charles Page High School Class of 2017 graduate Daton Fix recently brought home bronze from the Junior Freestyle World Championships in Trnava, Slovakia.

Fix was the defending World Champion at 57 kilograms after a dominant 5-0 performance in 2017 when he outscored his opponents 53-1. He also won bronze in 2016 and 2015.

Fix was equally dominant in his early matches this time around, defeating Turkey’s Ahmet Tas and Ukraine’s Andrii Dzhelep 10-0 each. He was defeated 5-4 in the semifinals by eventual silver medalist Naveen Naveen from India, but won his bronze medal match 10-0 against Kazakhstan’s Bekbolot Myrzanazar Uulu. Russia’s Akhmed Idrisov won the gold 12-1 over Naveen.

Russia won the tournament handily with six finalists and five champions. No other country crowned more than one champion, though the United States had the second-most finalists with three. Virginia Tech freshman Mekhi Kevin Lewis was the lone American champion, taking the 74KG weight class 5-1 over Azerbaijan’s Abubakr Abakarov.

Japan won the Women’s Freestyle tournament with six champions, while the United States placed eighth with a silver medalist. Iran placed first in Greco Roman with four champions and the United States was eighth with a silver medalist. Russia was second in both Greco and Women’s Freestyle.

Fix will soon begin his freshman year at Oklahoma State University after redshirting last season. Fix was a four-time undefeated State Champion at Sand Springs. Last year he defeated the defending Pac 12 Champion and an ACC finalist at the Reno Tournament of Champions while wrestling unattached.

The OSU Cowboys went 13-2 last season, winning their sixth-consecutive Big 12 title, and placed thirteen at the NCAA tournament.

Sand Springs librarian Richard Why wins Ponca City Open

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Sand Springs librarian Richard Why took first place at the Ponca City Open Sunday with a two-round score of 106 in the top division.

Why shot a 52 in round one and a 54 in the second round to finish two strokes under par. Runner-Up Larry Gardner shot a 108. Just Robertson, of Sand Springs, placed seventh with a 115 total and second round score of 56.

Why placed second earlier this month at the Thirteenth Annual Northshore Invitational in Fayetteville, Arkansas. He shot nine under par with a two-round score of 101. He won the Second Annual Return of the Little Big Show in Neosho, Missouri last month with a two-round score of 92 for twenty under par.

Why is sponsored by FOSSA Disc Golf, WhyDry Chalk Bags, and Negative Disc Golf. He has won three tournaments this year and will be competing at the Thirteenth Annual Four States Open in Joplin this coming weekend.

CPHS Fishing: Hayden King and Collin Brady 10th in State Standings

The Oklahoma Bass Nation High School Fishing season kicked off Saturday on Lake Tenkiller. Two separate tournaments were held on Saturday and Sunday as the first two legs of a five tournament trail.

The OBN Trail is a privately organized series, not recognized by the Oklahoma Secondary Schools Activities Association. Teams are responsible for providing their own boat, equipment, and entry fees, and are coached by an adult boat captain. Sand Springs teams turn to local business for sponsorships and donations.

The event had a slot limit preventing the fishers from keeping anything under sixteen inches, and most teams had difficulty bagging more than a single legal catch on either day.

Noble High School’s Jaxon Windsor and Brycen Soliday won the Saturday tournament with four fish totaling 9.5 pounds. No team managed the five-fish limit, and only two teams caught more than two fish in the stingy waters.

Seth Kearns and Cole Scott were the leading Sandites, catching a 3.05-pound fish for sixteenth place. Kyle and Kale Hilligoss caught a 2.27-pounder for 33rd place. Nathan Tavaglione and Daniel Grisham caught a 2.17-pound bass for 38th place, as did Hayden King and Collin Brady. Austin Smith and Joe Nelson caught a 2.09-pound bass for 43rd, closely followed by Mack Taylor and Reese David with a 2.08-pound catch.

Broken Arrow’s Cody Hays and Joey Sabella won the Sunday event with five fish totaling 13.93 pounds. No other team caught more than three fish.

King and Brady had a much-improved second day, finishing in seventh place with three fish totaling 6.54 pounds. They were the only Sand Springs team to land a catch, however.

The next OBN event won’t be until March 30th when the Sandites travel to another back-to-back tournament event on Lake Eufala.

Stilwell’s Raycen Meyer and Jacob Armstrong are in first place on the trail standings with 185 points.

Sandite Trail Standings
10th - King/Brady - 157 points
37th - Kearns/Scott - 95
57th - Hilligoss - 78
63rd - Tavaglione/Grisham - 73
69th - Smith/Nelson - 68
70th - Taylor/David - 67
T75th - Williams/McCarty - 20
T75th - Pennington/Miller - 20
T75th - Haley/DuVall - 20th