CPHS Football Preview presented by Kelly Smith - Farmer's Insurance

The Class 6A-II No. 9 ranked Charles Page High School football team (1-4, 0-2) is still looking for their first district win, making Friday’s Homecoming bout with No. 12 Bartlesville (1-4, 0-2) all the more crucial.

The two teams have identical records and both need to start winning ASAP if they hope to make the playoffs.

While the game will be played Friday, the Sand Springs Homecoming Parade will be held Thursday at 6:00 p.m. in the downtown Triangle District. Following the parade, there will be a prayer rally for Head Coach Dustin Kinard at the Ed Dubie Field House at 7:30 p.m. Kinard was recently diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. The Homecoming Queen will be crowned prior to the game on Friday.

CPHS Memorial Stadium
600 North Adams Road
Sand Springs, OK 74063

OSSAA 6A-II District 2 Standings
2-0 Bixby (29 district points)
2-0 Muskogee (24)
2-0 Shawnee (6)
1-1 Booker T. Washington (1)
1-1 Sapulpa (-10)
0-2 Ponca City (-14)
0-2 Sand Springs (-16)
0-2 Bartlesville (-20)

Last Week

Sand Springs had an excellent showing in a home game against Muskogee and led 27-24 heading into the fourth quarter before the Roughers rattled off 21 unanswered points to close the night. Caden Pennington scored on a 29-yard run and a 60-yard pass to Daren Hawkins. Joel Mackey scored on a 29-yard run and Trey Wilkerson scored on a 27-yard run.

Jaden Weiser was three-for-three on extra points. Pennington was 5-14-80-0 passing and Mackey led the ground at 15-100. The offensive line opened up huge blocks all night long and the defense was solid as well. The Roughers began to shut down the ground game in the third, however, and the Sandites failed to adjust.

DeAndre Young ran for 284 yards and five touchdowns in the Bruins’ 63-58 shootout loss at Sapulpa, and Laken Clowdus ran for 205 yards and two touchdowns.

This Season

No. 9 Sand Springs (1-4, 0-2)

28-41 L vs. Mansfield Summit (3-2)
45-24 W @ No. 16 Putnam City (0-5)
13-49 L @ AR 6A No. 2 Greenwood (4-1)
23-23, OT L @ No. 14 Shawnee (2-3)
27-45 L vs. No. 7 Muskogee (4-1)

No. 12 Bartlesville (1-4, 0-2)

21-14 W @ Claremore (2-3)
27-34 L @ 5A No. 4 Collinsville (5-0)
7-33 L vs. No. 6 Del City (4-1)
6-43 L @ No. 3 Booker T. Washington (2-3)
58-63 L vs. No. 10 Sapulpa (4-1)

Average Sandite Box Score
Opponent 36 CPHS 27
First Downs: Opp 18, CPHS 16.
Fumbles/Lost: Opp 1/1, CPHS 1/1.
Penalties: Opp 8-73, CPHS 6-48.
Passing: Opp 12-17-147-0, CPHS 9-16-122-0.
Rushing: Opp 39-236, CPHS 41-245.
Offense: Opp 56-383, CPHS 58-367.

The Programs

Sand Springs is coming off a 5-6 season, led by twelfth year Head Coach Dustin Kinard with a 61-64 record. They are riding an all-time program best streak of six-straight seasons with playoff berths. They have been in Class 6A-II since its inception in 2014. The Sandites hold one gold ball, winning the 2A State title in 1966.

Bartlesville is coming off a 1-8 season, led by first year Head Coach Lee Blankenship who holds a 61-30 career record. The Bruins have been in Class 6A-II since its inception but haven’t made the playoffs since a 10-2 season in 2015. They have never won a State Title in football.

The Series (Bartlesville 38-25)

The Bartlesville-Sand Springs series dates back to the very first year of Sand Springs football, when the Sandites defeated Bartlesville Central High 19-7 under Head Coach Ivan Grover. Sand Springs High School and the Yellowjackets split the series 3-3 before Central High School was converted to a junior high in 1939.

College High, which lasted from 1939 to 1982, won an intermittent series with the Sandites 10-4. The Sooner High Spartans (1966-1982) also led their series 6-3.

The rivalry renewed in 1982, the very first year after Sooner High and College High unified as Bartlesville High School under a new mascot, the Bruin. The two teams met annually through 1997 and the Bruins led that series 11-5 including a seven-year win streak. After a two-year hiatus, they met again from 2000 to present and the Sandites lead that run 10-8.

Sand Springs won the last two meetings handily, 55-13 last year and 47-28 in 2016. They won a 28-27 Homecoming thriller in 2014 and a 34-0 Homecoming shutout in 2011. The Bruins haven’t beaten Sand Springs at Memorial Stadium since 2009. The Sandites have shut out Bartlesville eight times in program history, and have been shut out ten times.

Last year Payton Scott, currently redshirting at the University of Central Oklahoma, set the all time school record with a 47-507, 7TD rushing performance in a 55-13 win over Bartlesville.

Bartlesville Central (3-3)
1919: Sand Springs 19-7
1920: Central 43-7
1921: Sand Springs 22-6
1922: Central 6-0
1929: Sand Springs 12-0
1930: Central 20-6

Sooner High (3-6)
1970: Sooner 29-0
1971: Sooner 21-6
1972: Sooner 41-7
1973: Sand Springs 34-22
1974: Sooner 28-9
1975: Sooner 28-6
1976: Sooner 6-0
1977: Sand Springs 21-0
1979: Sand Springs 8-0

College High (4-10)
1953: Sand Springs 13-7
1954: College 28-6
1955: College 19-0
1956: Sand Springs 6-0
1957: College 19-0
1958: College 30-0
1959: College 16-6
1960: College 48-14
1972: College 43-15
1973: Sand Springs 14-7
1974: College 14-7
1975: College 21-0
1978: College 20-15
1979: Sand Springs 8-0

Bartlesville High (15-19)
1982: Bartlesville 14-0
1983: Bartlesville 24-21
1984: Bartlesville 17-6
1985: Sand Springs 35-15
1986: Bartlesville 20-6
1987: Bartlesville 28-27, OT
1988: Bartlesville 27-7
1989: Bartlesville 23-20, OT
1990: Bartlesville 7-0
1991: Bartlesville 28-0
1992: Bartlesville 40-33
1993: Sand Springs 28-6
1994: Sand Springs 27-7
1995: Sand Springs 28-12
1996: Bartlesville 20-16
1997: Sand Springs 31-0
2000: Sand Springs 21-0
2001: Sand Springs 13-8
2002: Bartlesville 34-7
2003: Bartlesville 35-18
2004: Sand Springs 28-18
2005: Sand Springs 22-3
2006: Bartlesville: 24-14
2007: Bartlesville 27-26
2008: Sand Springs 52-24
2009: Bartlesville 45-14
2010: Bartlesville 48-16
2011: Sand Springs 34-0
2012: Sand Springs 27-25
2013: Bartlesville 40-27
2014: Sand Springs 28-27
2015: Bartlesville 24-7
2016: Sand Springs 47-28
2017: Sand Springs 55-13

CPHS Softball: Sandites headed to the 'Ship

The Charles Page High School fast pitch softball team is headed to the OSSAA Class 6A State Tournament for the fourth straight year after winning their sixteenth Regional Championship Wednesday evening.

The Sandites defeated Enid 18-0 in the first round, but fell 3-1 to Union in game two. In the loser’s bracket they brutalized Enid once again, this time 16-0 for a rematch with Union, which they won 10-0 to force a tie-breaker game. They won that bout 13-7 to earn their ticket to Shawnee.

The Sandites had their best hitting performance of the season in the first game with Enid, batting .586 as a team with seventeen hits. Jacie Taber got the win on the mound with seven strikeouts, two walks and no hits in three innings. Mackenzie Bechtold pitched two innings of relief and threw three strikeouts, one walk, and no hits.

SEE RELATED: CPHS Softball: Sandites shut out Enid 18-0 in playoff no-hitter, Usher hits home run

Madelyn Blair pitched the seven inning loss to Union, tossing eight hits, four strikeouts, and no walks. SEE RELATED: CPHS Softball: Sandites upset 3-1 by Union, play Wednesday at noon

The rematch with Enid was only a hair less impressive than the first game as Bechtold shut out the Pacers with six strikeouts and no walks to only one hit. The girls had their second-best batting average of the season at .545 and their second-best slugging average at 1.00 with nine doubles. Taber and Usher hit home runs and Usher was a perfect four-for-four at the plate. Taber was three-of-four and led the team with four RBI.

Taber got the 10-0 shutout win over Union with four strikeouts, three hits, and two walks. Sand Springs dominated their foes with twelve hits, including five doubles. Felicity Horn was three-for-three at bat. Taber had a team-high two runs, and Usher and Horn led in RBI with three apiece. The game started uneventfully with one run in the third, and one in the fourth. But the Sandites exploded in the bottom of the fifth for the run-rule victory.

The final game was the longest of the season for Sand Springs, and it was an absolute slugfest. The two teams combined for twenty runs, 21 hits, sixteen walks, four errors, and stranded seventeen total runners. Blair got the start on the mound, throwing seven hits and two walks before being relieved by Taber midway through the third. Taber finished out with three hits, one strikeout, and four walks for the win. The Sandites never trailed, but Union threatened throughout. SEE RELATED: CPHS Softball: Sandites win fourth-straight Regional Championship

The State Tournament was previously held at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, but will be moving to The Ballfields at Firelake at 18160 Rangeline, Shawnee this year.

Deer Creek (27-3) won their Regional 3-0 and are riding an eleven game win streak. They won their lone State title in 2003.
Edmond North (27-3) won their Regional 3-0 and are riding a fourteen game win streak. The Huskies won State titles in 2004 and 2012.
Owasso (25-9) won their Regional 2-0. Their only State title was won in 1995.
Broken Arrow (32-5) won their Regional 2-0. The Tigers hold eleven State titles, most recently in 2009.
Westmoore (28-5) will play Southmoore (22-11) Thursday for the Regional title.
Yukon (21-8) will play Mustang (17-11) Thursday for the Regional title.
Jenks (24-9), Bartlesville (15-15), and Stillwater (17-9) will begin their Regional Tournament Thursday.

This article will be updated at the conclusion of the Regional playoffs.

Team Leaders

Batting Average
.480 Presnell
.457 Usher
.400 Taber
.375 Skaggs
.364 Horn
.325 Blair

Slugging Average
.859 Usher
.810 Presnell
.563 Skaggs
.538 Blair
.533 Luttrell
.533 Taber

On Base Percentage
.543 Presnell
.527 Horn
.524 Usher
.490 Skaggs
.417 Taber
.404 Luttrell

Hits
48 Presnell
42 Usher
36 Taber
30 Skaggs
26 Blair
24 Luttrell

Runs
44 Presnell
31 Usher
30 Taber
27 Skaggs
23 Luttrell
19 Horn

RBI
39 Usher
26 Presnell
25 Skaggs
24 Luttrell
24 Taber
20 Blair

Doubles
14 Presnell
11 Usher
9 Taber
8 Skaggs
7 Blair
7 Luttrell

Triples
2 Presnell
2 Skaggs
1 Horn
1 Taber
1 Usher

Home Runs
9 Usher
6 Presnell
4 Blair
3 Luttrell
2 Taber

Sacrifices
14 Skaggs
5 Horn
4 Luttrell
4 Taber

Stolen Bases
15 Presnell
11 Taber
8 Usher
7 Horn

Double Plays
10 Luttrell
9 Presnell
4 Lee

Pitching

W/L Record
8-3 Blair
6-0 Taber
4-0 Bechtold
4-4 Taff

Earned Run Average
0.23 Taber
1.36 Taff
1.58 Blair
1.88 Bechtold

WHIP
.923 Bechtold
.978 Taber
1.301 Blair
1.306 Taff

Strikeouts
41 Blair
28 Taber
21 Bechtold
16 Taff

Strike Percentage
68% Taff
67% Blair
65% Bechtold
62% Taber

CPHS Cross Country: Boys and Girls Varsity place second, Elementary Girls take first at Kiefer

Sand Springs Cross Country had a great weekend in Kiefer. The elementary girls won their one-mile race, the varsity boys and girls both placed second in the 5K, the elementary boys placed fourth, and the junior high boys placed sixth.

Two varsity Lady Sandites placed top-ten and five were in the top twenty. Erika Baker led the squad with a 22:31 finish for ninth place, closely followed by Chezney Kelley in 22:42 for tenth.

The varsity boys had three in the top five and five in the top fifteen, led by runner-up Jacob Smith in 16:50. Aden Baughman was fourth in 16:52 and Nelson Yazzie placed fifth in 17:14.

Seventeen elementary girls competed, led by fifth-grader Brynlee Durborrow with a 6:23 mile for second. Chloe Grona, third grade, placed fifth in 6:37 and four other Lady Sandites placed in the top twenty.

The elementary boys also had the runner-up in fourth-grader Griffin Sensintaffar with a 6:02 mile. Jakob Skipper, also in fourth grade, was third in 6:10.

The Sandites will compete at the Owasso Invitational in Tulsa’s Mohawk Park Thursday afternoon at 4:30 p.m.

5A-6A Varsity Girls 5K
22:31 Erika Baker - 9th
22:42 Chezney Kelley - 10th
22:50 Jazmin Lopez - 12th
24:04 Sara Abbet - 17th
25:14 Teagan Smith - 20th
25:15 Wanageeska Williams - 21st
25:47 Victoria Baker - 23rd

5A-6A JH Girls 2 Mile
17:58 Ty Davis - 43rd

Elementary Girls 1 Mile
6:23 Brynlee Durborrow - 2nd
6:37 Chloe Grona - 5th
7:15 Josie Grona - 15th
7:15 Abbie Martin - 16th
7:18 Tindle Smith - 18th
7:22 Julia Myers - 19th
8:37 Blakelee Meeker - 51st
8:38 Josie Myers - 52nd
9:44 Natalee Sorenson - 75th
10:00 Lily McBride - 76th
10:30 Declyn Beals - 80th
10:35 Kamryn Lumsden - 81st
10:36 Brielle Meeker - 82nd
10:45 Nola Chambers - 84th
11:15 Jordyn Lumsden - 87th
11:27 Charlee Choate - 88th
11:46 Blythe Huff - 90th

5A-6A Varsity Boys 5K
16:50 Jacob Smith - 2nd
16:52 Aden Baughman - 4th
17:14 Nelson Yazzie - 5th
17:44 Jaelyn Jackson - 9th
18:09 Cameron McCrary - 13th
19:02 Alejandro Lopez - 19th
19:58 Caleb James - 25th
20:18 Sam English - 31st
21:23 Matt Wilkerson - 36th
21:24 Rhett Record - 37th
22:50 Sam Keiper - 44th
23:10 Dalton Wilcox - 49th
24:06 Colton Sanders - 54th
25:05 Noah Hanlon - 55th
25:09 David Rigsby - 56th

5A-6A JH Boys 2 Mile
13:57 Kodah Gregory - 21st
16:04 Justin Aich - 34th
17:51 Preston Robinson - 41st
19:13 Liam Hollingshead - 46th
19:59 Braden Gregory - 47th

Elementary Boys 1 Mile
6:02 Griffin Sensintaffar - 2nd
6:10 Jakob Skipper - 3rd
7:22 Gavin Corbin - 51st
7:30 Landon Buttram - 58th
7:33 Connor Beals - 61st
7:48 Kade Sargent - 69th
7:56 Ryder Gregory - 74th
7:57 Hudson Gregory - 75th
8:11 Rafi Huff - 87th
8:11 Ryder Black - 89th
8:18 Landon Durborrow - 91st
8:22 Dallas Duffy - 94th
8:37 Dean Earnest - 101st
8:50 Canyon Carnahan - 109th
8:54 Luke Mills - 113th
9:06 Casen Webb - 118th
10:01 Sutton Corbin - 124th
10:23 Alex Martin - 127th
10:31 Nash Huff - 128th

CPHS Softball: Sandites win fourth-straight Regional Championship

After a 3-1 upset to Union in the second round of the 6A Regional Championship, the Charles Page High School softball team rattled off three-straight wins to earn their fourth-straight and sixteenth total Regional title Wednesday evening at the Sandite Softball Complex.

Sand Springs (23-8) defeated Enid 16-0 in the loser’s bracket and paid back their earlier loss with a 10-0 five-inning run-rule victory over Union (20-21) earlier in the day. With both teams holding one loss in the double-elimination tournament, they went to a do-or-die Championship match that the Sandites won 13-7.

Rogers State University-commit Kimi Presnell hit a home run on the first at-bat of the game and that set the pace for the shootout to come. Madelyn Blair hit a full count single with two outs to keep the inning alive. Jacie Taber reached on an error and scored alongside courtesy runner Drew Hawkins off a double from Felicity Horn for the 3-0 lead before Union came in to bat.

Delaney Mills hit a single in the bottom of the inning but was too ambitious and got put out on the throw to second. Madelyn Blair hit one Redskin for a walk, but the runner was left stranded as Sand Springs came in for another successful offensive. Jenson Arnold singled and Madison Lee ran courtesy. Presnell drew a walk and a fielder’s choice advanced Lee to third, setting up a full count RBI double from Sabrina Usher.

Hailey McPherson hit a single in the bottom of the second, but Presnell made a double play on the next at-bat with a tag and a throw to first. Kallie Lund and Jordan Carroll hit singles, but both were stranded as Elizabeth Luttrell caught a ground ball for the force at first.

Taber hit a home run in the top of the third for a 5-0 lead. Lund walked three-straight, setting up Presnell for a sacrifice fly to score Felicity Horn, but a force at first stranded two to keep the Redskins alive.

Union finally began to battle back in the bottom of the third with back to back doubles from Mills and Lauryn Adams, the latter scoring the former. Adrianna Young singled but was put out on a fielder’s choice. Then McPherson scored Adams and Unique Robinson on a home run to cut the deficit to 6-4.

Taber took over pitching from there and the inning ended with no further scores after Cameron Clemons caught a line drive at third and Usher made a throw to second to avert a steal. Blair finished with eight hits and two walks.

Union had a pitching change on the way as well after walking two to load the bases. Lund finished the game with six hits, seven walks, and one strikeout. Things didn’t improve, however. Blair walked in, Luttrell batted in Horn and Clemons, and Presnell doubled in Raegan Rector to make it 10-4.

The Redskins scored one on a wild pitch and one on an error in the bottom of the inning to claw their way back into it. McPherson hit an RBI single to make it 10-7 before Blair caught an infield fly to end the melee.

Usher and Taber kicked off the next Sandite offensive with a pair of singles and Horn walked to load the bases. Clemons batted in Usher with a sacrifice fly, but the Sandites stranded two with a strikeout.

The Sand Springs infield showed off in the bottom of the inning with line drive catches from Clemons and Presnell. Taber walked one, but Blair caught a pop fly for the final out. Union started the sixth hot with two fly outs, but Usher hit a 2RBI homer to score Skaggs and make it 13-7.

The Sandites had their only scoreless inning in the seventh, but they held the Redskins scoreless as well to secure the win after three long hours. Taber gave up four hits and four walks with one strikeout.

CPHS Softball: Sandites upset 3-1 by Union, play Wednesday at noon

The Charles Page High School fast pitch softball team was upset 3-1 Tuesday evening in the second round of the Regional Tournament, but it’s not an unusual place for the Lady Sandites. This will mark the third time that the current class of seniors has had to battle back through the consolation bracket to make their way to State.

There are six seniors on the current squad of Sandites. Jacie Taber, Cameron Clemons, Jensen Arnold, Madelyn Blair, Kimi Presnell, and Elizabeth Luttrell have the opportunity to be only the fourth class in town history to make it to the State Tournament every year of their careers.

In 2015 the Sandites went 31-9, falling 4-3 to Choctaw in the State Championship finals. To get there they had to win four straight games at Regionals after falling 2-1 to Claremore in the opening round. In 2016 they fell 9-7 to Stillwater in the second round of Regionals, but won out for a quarterfinal appearance.

Sand Springs (20-8) will be hoping the past repeats itself Wednesday at noon when they play a rematch with Enid (3-23). The Sandites throttled the Pacers 18-0 in the first round of the tournament, outhitting their foes 17-0.

SEE RELATED: CPHS Softball: Sandites shut out Enid 18-0 in playoff no-hitter, Usher hits home run

Enid won the consolation bout 6-4 over Putnam City North (5-27). The winner of that game will play Union at 2:00 p.m. If the Redskins win that match they’ll win the region, but if they lose it’ll go to a seventh game at 4:00 p.m.

The Sandites hold fifteen Regional Championships, but haven’t won four-straight since 1997.

Blair (8-3, 27-8), a University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma-commit, got the loss on the mound against Union, throwing eight hits, four strikeouts, and no walks.

Union won the game right out of the gate as Delaney Mills hit a triple on the first at-bat of the night and scored on an error with Lauryn Adams at bat. Adams took second on a passed ball and scored on a sacrifice hit from Adrianna Young. Adams hit a triple in the third inning and scored the Redskins’ final run on a single from Unique Robinson.

Sand Springs finally averted the shutout in the bottom of the sixth as Sabrina Usher drew a walk and scored on a single from Clemons. The Sandites had no difficulty getting on base with seven singles and a walk, but they stranded all but Usher.

CPHS Volleyball: Sandites fall 3-0 to Broken Arrow

The Charles Page High School varsity volleyball team (6-17, 4-4) suffered a 3-0 sweep at the hands of No. 9 ranked Broken Arrow (19-11, 8-0) Tuesday evening at the Ed Dubie Field House. The Tigers wrapped up the Frontier Valley Conference title with an undefeated 8-0 record.

Broken Arrow wasted no time in digging a hole for their opponents, burying the Sandites with an eleven-straight win streak before the home team went to work. Madison Burris scored three kills off sets from Raylynn Mong. Two Tiger errors and and a block from Vanessa Wyrick and Devree Youngblood cut it to 14-8, but Broken Arrow quickly adjusted and ultimately prevailed 25-11.

The second set started off slightly less lopsided and the Sandites actually led twice before the Tigerettes began to run away with it. Broken Arrow scored four, Cheyenne Henry got a kill, then they scored seven more for a 13-4 lead. It was back and forth from there but the visitors won handily, 25-14.

Game three fared no better for the Sandites, though they hung close till 10-6. Then Broken Arrow won four straight and began working up another insurmountable lead with a match-best sixteen kills.

Sand Springs has two matches left before the playoffs. They will travel to Ponca City (4-17) Thursday at 6:00 p.m.

Frontier Valley Conference Standings
8-0 No. 9 Broken Arrow (19-11)
6-1 No. 6 Jenks (18-15)
6-2 No. 8 Owasso (21-9)
6-3 No. 14 Bixby (16-13)
5-5 Union (13-19)
4-4 Sand Springs (6-17)
3-5 No. 18 Bartlesville (6-24)
1-7 Muskogee (15-13)
0-5 Booker T. Washington (5-10)
0-7 Sapulpa (3-14)

BAHS 3 CPHS 0
(25-11, 25-14, 25-12)
Kills: BAHS 36, CPHS 19.
Blocks: BAHS 5, CPHS 2.
Aces: BAHS 6, CPHS 0.
Digs: CPHS 13, BAHS 12.
Service Errors: CPHS 4, BAHS 5.
Errors: BAHS 16, CPHS 28.

(Sand Springs Stats)
Kills: Campfield 7, Burris 6, Harris 3, Henry 2, Wyrick 1.
Assists: Burris 10, Mong 6.
Solo Blocks: Henry 1.
Assisted Blocks: Youngblood 1, Wyrick 1.
Digs: Blaylock 5, Campfield 4, Mong 1, Henry 1, Wicker 1, Harris 1.