CPHS Basketball: Sandites dominate defending FVC Champions 66-48

The defending Frontier Valley Conference Champions from No. 9 ranked Bartlesville saw their seventeen-straight conference win streak snapped by No. 11 Sand Springs Tuesday night, and it wasn’t even close. The Sandites jumped out to an insurmountable 18-5 first period lead and rode it to a 66-48 finish behind 21-point performances by Kansas-commit Holly Kersgieter and Tulsa-commit Destiny Johnson.

Kersgieter led the team in scoring for the sixth time this season and had a double-double with thirteen rebounds. Johnson led the team for the second time this year, and Missouri State Softball-commit Jacie Taber had a career night with fifteen points and eight rebounds.

The Sandites (5-2, 3-0) came into their Tuesday night game 1-2 against ranked 6A teams despite playing like a State contender against lesser foes. They have outscored unranked opponents by an average of 91-43 but lost 74-62 to No. 8 Ponca City and 57-44 to No. 5 Shawnee, and needed overtime to beat No. 20 Jenks. The team needed a statement win to reassert themselves in the rankings after dropping from the No. 1 spot earlier this season.

They made their statement in style, overcoming a team with multiple Division One recruits, who was ranked second in 6A defensively coming into the night. Now it’s Bartlesville (3-2, 1-1) who is in need of a statement win, and they’ll get their shot Friday against No. 13 Bixby (4-1, 2-0).

The Sandites could not have asked for a more perfect start to the evening, taking a 12-0 lead with layups from Johnson, Regalado, and Kersgieter. The Bruins rimmed out on their first four shots and committed five penalties before the Sandites had one, leaving it open for a 6-of-9 run at the free throw line in the first quarter.

Rachael Simpson finally ended the Bruin drought with a layup and Nevada-commit Jena’ Williams scored the first three-pointer of the game soon after, but the Sandites ended the period up 18-5.

Johnson hit back-to-back field goals for their biggest lead of the half at 25-7, then the Bruins began finding their stride. Neither team scored more than two baskets in a row in the second period, but the Sandites managed to win the stanza 14-13 for a 32-18 locker room advantage.

Johnson led all scorers in the first half with eleven points while Chloe Martin did eight points in damage for the visitors. Both teams came away with five steals, but the Sandites won the rebound battle 24 to 11.

Sand Springs reclaimed their eighteen-point advantage four times in the third period and pushed it to twenty after putbacks from Taber and Kersgieter. Bartlesville tried to chip away at their deficit with triples from Simpson, Martin, and Elise Cone, but Johnson hit two free throws to close the period 49-31.

The Bruins began to collapse early in the fourth quarter, giving up an 8-3 run for their biggest deficit of the night at 57-35. Williams hit a long three to get her team back on track, but despite putting up their biggest quarter of the night, they were way too far behind to make a comeback.

Lady Sandite Basketball will get a week off before traveling to Muskogee (1-3, 0-2) next Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.

CPHS 66 BHS 48
1Q
CPHS 18-5
2Q CPHS 14-13
3Q CPHS 17-13
4Q All 17-17
Free Throws: CPHS 23-of-33, BHS 9-of-14.
Field Goals: CPHS 21-of-48, BHS 15-of-55.
Offensive Rebounds: CPHS 16, BHS 9.
Defensive Rebounds: CPHS 27, BHS 14.
Total Rebounds: CPHS 43, BHS 23.
Steals: CPHS 9, BHS 9.
Blocks: CPHS 4, BHS 1.
Fouls: CPHS 13, BHS 22.

FVC Standings
3-0 Sand Springs
2-0 Union
2-0 Bixby
2-0 Booker T. Washington
1-1 Bartlesville
0-1 Sapulpa
0-2 Broken Arrow
0-2 Muskogee
0-2 Jenks
0-2 Owasso

(Sand Springs Stats)
Scoring: Johnson 21, Kersgieter 21, Taber 15, Regalado 5, Jordan 4.
Offensive Rebounds: Kersgieter 6, Regalado 4, Taber 4, Burris 1, Jordan 1.
Defensive Rebounds: Kersgieter 7, Burris 6, Johnson 5, Regalado 4, Taber 4, Padilla 1.
Total Rebounds: Kersgieter 13, Regalado 8, Taber 8, Burris 7, Johnson 5,Jordan 1, Padilla 1.
Steals: Kersgieter 3, Johnson 2, Taber 2, Regalado 1, Burris 1.
Assists: Johnson 4, Burris 3.
Blocks: Johnson 2, Regalado 2.
Fouls: Taber 4, Kersgieter 3, Regalado 3, Burris 1, Jordan 1, Padilla 1.

(Bartlesville)
Scoring: Williams 17, Martin 14, Cone 7, Simpson 5, Wood 3, Parker 2.

CPHS Basketball Preview: Bartlesville at Sand Springs

The Charles Page High School boys and girls basketball teams will return to action Tuesday evening in their second home games of the season at the Ed Dubie Field House. Both Sandite squads will look to remain undefeated in Frontier Valley Conference action when they take on Bartlesville, beginning with the girls at 6:00 p.m.

The Sand Springs boys are undefeated at 3-0 for the No. 8 ranking in Class 6A and are 2-0 in conference action. Last week they pulled off a tough 54-45 win over No. 18 Broken Arrow (1-2).

No. 17 Bartlesville (2-2, 0-1) lost their conference opener to Owasso but made it to the Broken Arrow Classic finals where they topped East Central and Putnam City before falling to Stillwater.

6’2” Senior Tayo Dina has been the hot commodity at Bartlesville for several seasons with tallies of 26 points against East Central and 18 against Putnam. 6’4” junior Davon Richardson is the bread and butter for Sand Springs, leading in all three games with an average of 19.

The Sandites are fourth in 6A defensively, allowing only 48 points per game, and Bartlesville has one of the lowest-scoring offenses at only 49 points per game. The Bruins also boast a top-ten defense, but Sand Springs is averaging 60 points per outing for a twelve-point margin of victory.

The two teams split wins last season. Bartlesville won on their home court 59-52, but Sand Springs prevailed 67-63 in the Area playoffs. Neither team has won on the other’s home court since Bartlesville rejoined the conference for the 2014-2015 season. The teams’ records are tied at 4-4 during that time, but the Sandites are 3-0 at home.

Bartlesville (2-2)
L 58 - 65 No. 15 Owasso
W 60 - 54 No. 17 East Central
W 39 - 38 No. 13 Putnam City
L 38 - 51 No. 13 Stillwater

Sand Springs (3-0)
W 68 - 46 Ponca City
W 57 - 52 Muskogee
W 54 - 45 No. 18 Broken Arrow

Both the Sand Springs and Bartlesville girls’ teams are out to prove themselves. Bartlesville won the FVC title last year, Sand Springs won it the year prior. Both were State Qualifiers and first-round knockouts last season. Both have taken early losses. Both want to reassert themselves as serious title contenders. Both are also led by new Head Coaches.

While Sand Springs hosts a deep roster with an array of collegiate-level talent, they’ve been led almost exclusively by Kansas-commit Holly Kersgieter with 22 points per game. Destiny Johnson has had a couple of 20+point games and is averaging 13. Bartlesville has been led by junior Chloe Martin and Nevada-commit Jena Williams with twenty points apiece in multiple games.

Sand Springs went 3-1 last week with commanding wins over Broken Arrow and Tulsa Memorial. They were upset by Shawnee, however, and needed overtime to knock off Jenks for third place in the Bishop Kelley Invitational.

The Lady Sandites are the highest-scoring team in all of 6A with 76 points per game and have the sixth-largest margin of victory at 21.8 points. However, they’re only 26th defensively, giving up 54 points per game.

Bartlesville is practically the opposite of Sand Springs, relying on the second-best defense in 6A for their massive wins. They allow only 36 points per game and win by 20.5, but are still a solid fourteenth in offense with 56 points per game.

The Bruins also went 3-1 last week, starting their season Tuesday. They easily handled Owasso and Nathan Hale, but ran into a tough Edmond North team and had to settle for third place at the Broken Arrow Tournament with a brutal doubling of Holland Hall.

Bartlesville was undefeated in the regular season last year, topping Sand Springs 53-42 in conference action, but the Sandites spoiled their 25-game streak in the Area Championship with an identical score. Sand Springs is 6-2 against Bartlesville in the past four seasons and the Bruins haven’t won at the Dubie since the Spring of 2016.

Bartlesville (3-1)
W 46 - 32 Owasso
W 59 - 15 Nathan Hale
L 54 - 63 No. 6 Edmond North
W 66 - 33 No. 9 Holland Hall

Sand Springs (4-2)
L 62 - 74 No. 8 Ponca City
W 109 - 39 Muskogee
W 89 - 56 Broken Arrow
W 75 - 34 Tulsa Memorial
L 43 - 57 No. 5 Shawnee
W 75 - 62, OT No. 20 Jenks

Frontier Valley Conference Standings

Boys
2-0 No. 8 Sand Springs
1-0 No. 3 Sapulpa
1-0 No. 11 Union
1-0 No. 15 Owasso
1-1 Muskogee
0-1 No. 5 Booker T. Washington
0-1 No. 16 Jenks
0-1 No. 17 Bartlesville
0-1 No. 18 Broken Arrow
0-1 Bixby

Girls
2-0 No. 11 Sand Springs
1-0 No. 9 Bartlesville
1-0 No. 12 Booker T. Washington
1-0 No. 13 Bixby
1-0 No. 18 Union
0-1 No. 19 Sapulpa
0-1 No. 20 Jenks
0-1 Owasso
0-1 Broken Arrow
0-2 Muskogee

OSSAA 6A Basketball and Wrestling Week 3 Rankings

OSSAA 6A Boys’ Basketball Rankings

  1. Putnam City West (4-0)

  2. Edmond Santa Fe (5-0)

  3. Sapulpa (4-0)

  4. Edmond Memorial (5-1)

  5. Booker T. Washington (2-1)

  6. Midwest City (3-0)

  7. Norman North (5-0)

  8. Sand Springs (3-0)

  9. Deer Creek (3-0)

  10. Putnam City North (1-2)

  11. Union (2-1)

  12. Edmond North (4-2)

  13. Putnam City (4-2)

  14. Stillwater (3-1)

  15. Owasso (1-0)

  16. Jenks (3-1)

  17. Bartlesville (2-2)

  18. Broken Arrow (1-2)

  19. Norman (4-4)

  20. Southmoore (1-2)

SPN Conference Strength Ratings
58.4 Big Ten
51.0 Frontier Valley
47.0 Central Oklahoma
36.0 All-City
31.6 Suburban

Top Boys’ Offenses (Point Average)
84.8 Sapulpa
77.8 Booker T. Washington
76.8 Putnam City West
75.0 Midwest City
74.7 Putnam City North
74.0 Norman North
71.2 Edmond Memorial
68.6 Edmond Santa Fe
68.3 Putnam City
68.0 Enid

Top Boys’ Defenses
44.4 Norman North
45.0 Edmond Memorial
46.7 Deer Creek
47.7 Sand Springs
50.3 Bixby
50.3 Broken Arrow
50.7 Union
51.2 Mustang
52.0 Bartlesville
52.4 Ponca City

Highest Avg Margin of Victory
29.6 Norman North
26.2 Edmond Memorial
21.8 Sapulpa
20.3 Deer Creek
17.0 Midwest City
16.0 Edmond Santa Fe
14.7 Union
13.0 Putnam West
12.8 Jenks
12.7 Booker T. Washington


OSSAA 6A Girls’ Basketball Rankings

  1. Edmond Memorial (6-0)

  2. Putnam City West (6-1)

  3. Edmond Santa Fe (6-0)

  4. Norman North (5-0)

  5. Shawnee (4-0)

  6. Edmond North (4-2)

  7. Deer Creek (3-0)

  8. Ponca City (3-1)

  9. Bartlesville (3-1)

  10. Midwest City (5-1)

  11. Sand Springs (4-2)

  12. Booker T. Washington (3-0)

  13. Bixby (4-1)

  14. Choctaw (4-2)

  15. Moore (2-2)

  16. Norman (3-2)

  17. Mustang (3-1)

  18. Union (1-0)

  19. Sapulpa (1-2)

  20. Jenks (2-3)

SPN Conference Strength Ratings
55.5 Central Oklahoma
46.7 Suburban
38.8 Big Ten
33.0 Frontier Valley
10.1 All-City

Top Girls’ Offenses
75.5 Sand Springs
73.7 Putnam City West
70.3 Booker T. Washington
69.8 Mustang
66.5 Ponca City
64.4 Norman
64.3 Broken Arrow
63.5 Choctaw
61.3 Shawnee
59.3 Bixby

Top Girls’ Defenses
33.3 Bixby
35.8 Bartlesville
36.0 Booker T. Washington
36.3 Edmond Memorial
36.3 Deer Creek
39.0 Shawnee
40.0 Norman North
42.0 Mustang
42.0 Putnam City
42.0 Union

Top Avg. Margin of Victory
34.3 Booker T. Washington
27.8 Mustang
26.0 Bixby
24.9 Putnam City West
22.3 Shawnee
21.8 Sand Springs
21.0 Choctaw
20.5 Bartlesville
17.3 Edmond Memorial
17.0 Norman


OSSAA 6A Wrestling Dual Rankings

  1. Choctaw (1-0)

  2. Broken Arrow (2-1)

  3. Edmond North (1-0)

  4. Mustang (6-0)

  5. Sand Springs (1-0)

  6. Ponca City (2-0)

  7. Deer Creek (1-2)

  8. Edmond Memorial (0-1)

  9. Jenks (1-0)

  10. Stillwater (2-0)

  11. Owasso (0-2)

  12. Union (0-0)

  13. Yukon (1-1)

  14. Bartlesville (3-1)

  15. Southmoore (0-1)

OSSAA 6A Wrestling Tournament Rankings

  1. Broken Arrow

  2. Choctaw

  3. Mustang

  4. Edmond North

  5. Sand Springs

  6. Edmond Memorial

  7. Deer Creek

  8. Owasso

  9. Jenks

  10. Ponca City

  11. Stillwater

  12. Union

  13. Yukon

  14. Bartlesville

  15. Del City

CPHS Wrestling: Sandites place fourth at Perry Tournament of Champions

Even without their defending two-time State Champion, the No. 5 ranked Charles Page High School wrestling team wrapped up an impressive fourth-place finish at the prestigious Perry Tournament of Champions Saturday afternoon.

The Sandites didn’t send anyone to the finals, but had seven placers to improve over their prior year’s eighth-place finish. The event marked the first tournament of Jarrod Patterson’s Head Coaching career at Sand Springs.

Brendan Wiseley placed third at 106, losing only to tournament champion Gabe Valencia, a returning State medalist. Wiseley only lost that match by a 5-4 decision, and breezed past most of his other opponents. He pinned Kansas State Qualifier Trent Clements in 1:35 and Aiden Odell in 5:46, and topped three-time YWL State Champion Guy Clevenger 6-2 in the consolation finals. One of his toughest opponents was his own teammate, freshman Christian Forbes.

Forbes had to settle for fifth place after losing 3-0 to Wiseley, and defeated Gabe Fontanez 10-3 in the placement round. He pinned Fontanez in the first match of the tournament, fell 5-3 to Clevenger, then defeated Clements 5-0 and Jose Becerril 7-3.

Seth Jones placed fourth at 126, falling 6-4 to Shawn Muse and 3-2 to Texas State Runner-Up John Richardson. He pinned Luke McCain in 3:01 and Kansas State Runner-Up Kael Pappan in 2:39, and won a 13-2 major decision against State Qualifier Kyler Damron.

Blake Jones placed third at 132, falling 8-0 to Kansas State Champion Gabe Buckbee in the semifinals. He majored State Qualifier Blayton Montgomery 10-0 and defeated Caleb Redman 5-3 before his loss, then pinned Montgomery in 2:32 in the consolation bracket before topping Takaya Matsuki in the finals.

Scott Patton finished third at 152, falling 5-2 to Kansas State Champion Montez Robinson in the semifinals. He majored Tyson Walker 16-2, pinned Zach Conrad in 4:00, and majored Dalton Misener 9-1 before his loss and rebounded with a 9-7 sudden victory decision over State Qualifier Abel Perez and a 6-2 decision over Texas State Qualifier Caden Mills.

Chris Kirby placed fourth at 160, falling 17-8 to State Qualifier Kyle Knowles in the semifinals and 18-6 to State Qualifier Chandler Holman in the consolation finals. He defeated Brett Black 6-4, Nate Jacobson 12-6, and pinned Black in 1:14.

Dayvon Taylor placed third at 170, falling in 2:17 to State Qualifier Taylor Fleming in the semifinals. He pinned Colten Krebs in 1:19 and Gable Norman in 2:18 and won decisions of 9-3 against Garrett Hughes, 4-2 against Kansas State Qualifier Britton MacLaughlin, and 7-5 against Brayden Dillow.

The Sandites voided the 113, 120, and 195 weight classes and were without two-time State Champion Riley Weir.

The host team, ranked first in Class 3A, won the team trophy handily with four champions and five finalists, while 6A No. 2 Choctaw barely edged out the defending Kansas State Champions by half a point for second place with three champions.

Sand Springs will return to action Thursday at 6:00 p.m. with their first home dual of the season against No. 6 Ponca City (2-0).

Team Scores
235.0 Perry
154.0 Choctaw
153.5 Arkansas City
126.0 Sand Springs
120.0 Duncan
118.5 Owasso
116.0 Edmond Memorial
108.0 Lawton MacArthur
102.5 Prosper, Texas
97.0 Chanute, Kansas
80.0 Blackwell
73.5 Houston Westside
69.5 Stillwater
67.0 Ponca City
50.5 Catoosa
48.0 Claremore
47.5 Bixby
46.0 Harrah
32.0 Pryor
12.0 Midwest City
6.0 Kingfisher

Tournament Champions
106 Gabe Valencia (Perry)
113 Ryan Smith (Perry)
120 Zach Blankenship (Bixby)
126 Shawn Muse (Choctaw)
132 Dylan Avery (Perry)
138 Spencer Schickram (Ponca City)
145 Gabe Johnson (Choctaw)
152 Hadyn Redus (Perry)
160 Hunter Jump (Duncan)
170 Christian McCutcheon (Stillwater)
182 Zane Coleman (Choctaw)
195 Drake Barbee (Blackwell)
220 Seth Seago (Claremore)
285 Stevan Culberson (Duncan)

CPHS Basketball: Sandites place third at BK Invitational, beat Jenks 75-62 in OT

The defending three-time Bishop Kelley Invitational Champions had to settle for third place Saturday afternoon in Tulsa after a loss to undefeated Shawnee in the semifinals. The No. 4 ranked Charles Page High School girls’ basketball team (4-2) bounced back from the defeat with a 75-62 overtime victory against the No. 20 Jenks Trojans (2-3).

The Sandites never trailed in the first period, but they couldn’t get away from the Trojans either, leading only 20-19 at the buzzer with their biggest first-quarter allowance of the season thus far. They were heavily out-rebounded and only came away with one steal, despite averaging 4.3 per quarter going into the game.

Holly Kersgieter scored the opening bucket and Isabella Regalado hit two from the charity stripe for a 4-0 start and took their biggest lead of the half with a three-pointer from Madison Burris to make it 7-2.

Sand Springs improved radically on rebounds in the second period and went 12-of-15 at charity stripe in the first half, but shot only 32% in the field and once again only secured one steal in the second period.

Jenks took their first lead of the game at 25-24, but it was short-lived after Regalado hit two free throws and a layup. By the end of the half the Sandites held a narrow 31-29 advantage that the Trojans tied with the opening basket of the third period.

The Sandites finally began to pull away in the third quarter, leading by five points on four occasions and as much as seven before the Trojans scored a free throw on a technical foul by Head Coach Tobey Nightingale, and followed it up with a three-pointer. Reagan Padilla ended the period with two free throws of her own, and the Sandites started the final stanza hot for a 51-41 advantage.

Their first double-digit lead soon evaporated as back-to-back deep balls kept the Trojans in contention and Sandite fouls tied the game up at 51-51 and 53-53 before Jenks pulled ahead once again at 57-53.

Jenks took a big hit when their starting center fouled out with 1:19 to play, and Kersgieter scored on a free throw and a steal by Johnson to make it a one-point game. She reclaimed the lead soon after with an assist from Burris, then Regalado was fouled on a rebound and made it 59-57.

Johnson fouled while rebounding Regalado’s second free throw, and Jenks tied it up shortly before time expired, sending the Sandites to their first overtime since the 2015-2016 season. The overtime period went as perfectly as possible for the Sandites, who won it 16-3 and ended the game on a ten-point streak.

The Sandites struggled to guard the forward positions, allowing 31 shots and nine goals from outside the arc. They also had a tough time scoring on the deep ball, going 1-of-11. They excelled at free throws, however, going 30-of-38, and are shooting 73% this season. They also returned to their normal selves defensively in the second half, with eight steals.

Kersgieter, a University of Kansas-commit, scored a career-high 38 points to lead her team for the fifth time this season, and was named to the All-Tournament Team for the fourth-straight year. Johnson was the only other Lady Sandite in double digits with thirteen points, though seven players made their way into the scorebook. Jacie Taber collected a team-high twelve rebounds for the second-straight game, and Burris snagged a team-best five steals.

Norman North and Shawnee headed home early to avoid winter weather, preventing the title game from being played, and both return to their regular schedules undefeated.

Sand Springs will return to action Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. with a Frontier Valley Conference home game against No. 5 Bartlesville (3-1). The Trojans will travel to No. 16 Bixby (4-0) Tuesday.

CPHS 75 Jenks 62
1Q
CPHS 20-19
2Q CPHS 11-10
3Q CPHS 15-12
4Q Jenks 18-13
OT CPHS 16-3
Free Throws: CPHS 30-of-38, Jenks 15-of-20.
Field Goals: CPHS 22-of-57, Jenks 19-of-58.
Offensive Rebounds: CPHS 16, Jenks 11.
Defensive Rebounds: CPHS 27, Jenks 17.
Total Rebounds: CPHS 43, Jenks 28.
Steals: CPHS 10, Jenks 8.
Blocks: Jenks 2.
Fouls: CPHS 17, Jenks 22.


(Sand Springs Stats)
Scoring: Kersgieter 38, Johnson 13, Regalado 9, Taber 7, Burris 4, Padilla 2, Jordan 2.
Offensive Rebounds: Kersgieter 4, Taber 4, Regalado 3, Johnson 2, Jordan 2, Burris 1.
Defensive Rebounds: Taber 8, Johnson 5, Kersgieter 4, Regalado 4, Burris 3, Padilla 2, Hampton 1.
Total Rebounds: Taber 12, Kersgieter 8, Johnson 7, Regalado 7, Burris 4, Padilla 2, Jordan 2, Hampton 1.
Steals: Burris 5, Johnson 3, Regalado 2.
Assists: Burris 3, Johnson 2, Kersgieter 2, Jordan 1.
Fouls: Taber 4, Regalado 4, Johnson 3, Kersgieter 2, Burris 2, Padilla 2.

CPHS Basketball: Undefeated Shawnee knocks off Sand Springs 57-43

Jacie Taber had a career morning against Shawnee, with 14 points and 12 rebounds.

Head Coach Tobey Nightingale played with her winning formula Friday morning and it didn’t pay off, but a return to the Sandites’ bread and butter didn’t offer much improvement.

The No. 4 ranked Charles Page High School girls’ basketball team (3-2) fell 57-43 to No. 11 Shawnee (4-0) in the Bishop Kelley Invitational semifinals. Sand Springs was the defending three-time tournament champions coming into the match.

Destiny Johnson and Isabella Regalado sat out the opening two minutes while Reagan Padilla and Darrian Jordan got the start, and the team went scoreless before sending in the usuals. The Sandites average a 25-9 first quarter lead this season, but instead found themselves down 16-13 at the buzzer. Notably absent in the first half were turnovers, as the Sandites average five steals per quarter this season but only came up with two in the first half. Instead it was the Wolves with seven and a 29-25 halftime advantage.

The first quarter saw nine lead changes, but the Wolves never trailed in the latter three periods. Regalado came off the bench to give her team a 3-2 lead and Holly Kersgieter put her team out front three times. Regalado recorded the teams’s first steal with less than two minutes in the half and Johnson scored on a steal soon after, but the girls never managed to find their usual rhythm.

Jacie Taber bookended the second period and kicked off the third en route to a double-double. The Missouri State softball commit finished the game with a career-high twelve points and twelve rebounds. Kersgieter led the Sandites for the fourth time this season with nineteen points.

The Wolves only won the second and third periods by a point apiece, and led only 43-38 to start the final stretch before putting it away. Taber and Johnson made a three-free throw run to cut it to 45-41, but their foes rattled off nine straight points in a 12-2 run to remain undefeated.

The Sandites struggled with accuracy and ball security, giving up twice as many turnovers as they gained. They had season-low shooting percentages from two and three point range, and at the free throw line.

The girls will play for third place Saturday at 4:00 p.m. against No. 20 Jenks (2-2). Jenks defeated 5A No. 18 Bishop Kelley (0-5) 52-40 in the first round of the tournament but fell 60-42 to No. 8 Norman North (5-0). Norman North and Shawnee will play for first place Saturday at 7:00 p.m.

SHS 57 CPHS 43
1Q
SHS 16-13
2Q SHS 13-12
3Q SHS 14-13
4Q SHS 14-5
Free Throws: SHS 15-of-19, CPHS 12-of-19.
Field Goals: SHS 19-of-47, CPHS 14-of-48.
Offensive Rebounds: CPHS 13, SHS 9.
Defensive Rebounds: CPHS 17, SHS 17.
Total Rebounds: CPHS 30, SHS 26.
Steals: SHS 13, CPHS 6.
Blocks: SHS 2, CPHS 1.
Fouls: SHS 11, CPHS 14.

(Sand Springs Stats)
Scoring: Kersgieter 19, Taber 12, Johnson 8, Regalado 4.
Offensive Rebounds: Taber 5, Johnson 3, Regalado 3, Kersgieter 2.
Defensive Rebounds: Taber 7, Kersgieter 5, Regalado 3, Johnson 1, Burris 1.
Total Rebounds: Taber 12, Kersgieter 7, Regalado 6, Johnson 4, Burris 1.
Steals: Regalado 2, Johnson 2, Kersgieter 1, Burris 1.
Assists: Johnson 1, Kersgieter 1, Burris 1.
Blocks: Johnson 1.
Fouls: Johnson 3, Taber 3, Kersgieter 2, Burris 2, Padilla 1.