CPHS Wrestling: Junior Varsity places third at Cleveland, and other results

College Reports

Blake Sargent won his dual debut with Newman University, decisioning Blayne Harris 10-3 in a 37-6 team victory over Cloud County Community College.

Cody Karstetter won his dual debut with the University of Central Oklahoma with an 8-3 decision against Conrad Cole. The Bronchos won 35-5 over Fort Hays State.

Daton Fix won the Southern Scuffle and is undefeated at 22-0. Click here for full story.

Cleveland Joe Cole Classic - High School

Dylan Luker won the 113 pound bracket handily. He pinned Carson Auschwitz in 0:26 and Karson Cue in 0:12, and scored a 6-0 decision against Ryan McClary.

Preston Medlin won at 145, pinning Tyson Rivas in 5:29, Jacob Hightower in 5:51, and Cobe Meyer in 3:09.

Kaden Glass was first at 195, pinning Camron Timmons in 1:07 and Tegan Campbell in 1:21.

Javon Querns placed second at 106 pounds, pinning Skiatook’s Brayden Davis in 3:24.

Santana Naugle came in runner-up at 182, defeated Deaken Lile 4-2 and Austyn Brooks 2-1 before falling to Tyler Johnson.

Tegan Campbell finished second at 195, pinning Hudson Moudy in 0:56.

Ethan Norton placed third at 113 with three wins. He lost his opening match to Cue, but teched Blake Roberts 15-0 in 3:00 and decision Ryan McClary 2-0 and Jax Ward 8-3.

Joseph Mattison placed third at 132, losing his opening match 9-6 to Blake Hall. He rebounded with three-straight falls against Kevin Ordorica in 2:24, Gage Hopper in 1:46, and Ivan Long in 4:23.

Braden Dahl finished fourth at 160 with three falls. He pinned Kendal Owens in 1:42, Jack Rucker in 1:29, and Shane Fields in 3:24, but fell to Joseph Smith and Trenton Richardson.

KJ Clark came in fourth at 120 with one DQ and a 4:40 pin against Jordan Retke.

Chase White failed to place at 138, but pinned Dylan Chrisman in 2:29.

Team Scores
159 Cleveland
149.5 McLoud
141 Sand Springs JV
132.5 Barnsdall
99 Morrison
48 Coweta
45 Chandler
45 Skiatook
40 Union JV
38 Daniel Webster
32 Glenpool
3 Sapulpa

Cleveland Joe Cole Classic - Junior High

Colton Luker came in runner-up at 106, with a 6-4 decision against Ryder Bennett, an 8-6 sudden-victory decision against Rye Henley, and a pin of Max Knight in 0:32.

Zane Sheppard placed second at 132, pinning Xander Konell in 3:25 and Josh Wilson in 3:00.

James Robey placed second at 150, pinning Andrew Freppon in 1:06 and Kade Rush in 3:10.

Jayden Pait placed fourth at Eighty pounds with a pin of Troy Gillette in 2:21 and a 10-1 major decision against Dylan Leverich.

Sammy Naugle was fourth at 106 with three pins. He defeated Garrett Munson 8-5 and pinned Daniel Gough in 1:41, Ryder Bennett in 3:55, and Max Knight in 1:18.

Zack Bitsko placed fourth at 285, pinning Jacob McDade in 0:45, Tyler Smith in 0:37, and Xavier Tillis in 1:25.

Ryder Barnes didn’t place at 120, but pinned Elihu Davis in 0:43 and Stella Edison in 1:34.

Mike Prock didn’t place at 126, but majored Stran Messer in 12-2 and pinned Derrick Kersey in 3:33.

Michael Johnson didn’t place at Eighty pounds, but pinned Troy Gillette.

Team Scores
209 Chandler
201 Cleveland
152 Cushing
100 Union
97 Glenpool
88 Sand Springs
76.5 Skiatook
71 Mannford
63 Sapulpa
42 Barnsdall
36 McLoud
17 Daniel Webster
12 Morrison

Collinsville Christmas Classic

Jordan Satoe placed second at 55 pounds in the Beginner Two division. He pinned Abby Chambers in only fifteen seconds, but fell to Caidon Holland of Sperry.

Pryor Gage Underwood Memorial Tournament

Robert Burke placed second at 84 pounds in Division Four. He defeated Sonny Bullett 17-0 and Garrett Salt 10-2 before falling 6-2 to Dariuz Black.

Roughneck Rumble

10&U

Jayden Bussell won the 84-pound bracket, defeating Noah Boulware 4-0 and 5-0 in a best-of-three series.

Hunter Fields won the 76 pound bracket, pinning Parker Peaster in 0:50 and scoring a 4-0 decision against Mason Denison.

Aiden Rhine placed first at 96 pounds, pinning Sabila Ayers in 0:16 twice.

12&U

Kaden Pope placed second at 67 pounds, defeating Van Smith 13-4, Kael Davis 7-0, and Noah Knight 9-2.

Jace Simms placed fourth at 78 pounds with a 3-2 decision over teammate Kaden McAffrey. McAffrey placed fifth with a 7-2 decision over Julian Valdez.

Middle School

Aiden Wilkerson won at 110, defeating Breanna Gordon 10-2 and 4-0.

Cameron White placed second at 118, pinning Jadin Howard in 0:49.

Team Scores
132 Broken Arrow
110 Cleveland
103.5 Oklahoma Wrestling Academy
73 Chickasha
65 Cushing
56 Cowboy Wrestling Club
56 Lexington
54.5 Threestyle
54 Ouachita
54 Team IceFighter
52 Sand Springs
51 Bearcat Takedown Club
48.5 Golden Eagle
43 Lady Outlaws
39 Sapulpa
38 Team Maccabees
36.5 Bayou Elite
36 McAlester
36 Tahlequah
35 Wildcat Takedown Club
30 Weatherford
28 Roller Academy
27 Caney
27 Pryor
26 Texas
25.5 Owasso
25 Team Tulsa
22 Honey Badger
21 Catoosa
21 Terminator Wrestling
19 Pistol Wrestling Club
18 Brushy
17 Ada
16 Glenpool
16 Prodigy
14 Moore
9 NexGen Bombers
7 Lofton
6 Newcastle
6 Southmoore
5 Bandits
4 Quinter
4 Team Jones
4 Warner-Northwestern
2 Mat Demon WC
2 Team Machine

NCAA Wrestling: Undefeated freshman Daton Fix wins Southern Scuffle, Cowboys place 2nd

Charles Page High School alumnus Daton Fix improved his collegiate record to 22-0 Saturday evening in Chattanooga as one of four Oklahoma State University wrestlers to win the Sixteenth Annual Southern Scuffle.

The No. 3 ranked Cowboys finished in second place with 188.5 points, behind No. 1 Penn State (216.5) who had six champions, eight finalists, and three consolation champions. Oklahoma State put five in the finals.

Fix outscored his five opponents 92-21 at 133 pounds, giving up nothing but escape points. He scored a 19-3 technical fall against Rider freshman Chris Wright in 5:57 with five takedowns and eight nearfall points, then recorded his first collegiate pin against Air Force senior John Twomey. He scored four takedowns and four nearfall points before sticking his foe in 5:28.

In the quarterfinals Fix teched NC State freshman Jarrett Trombley, a four-time Michigan State Champion, 25-10 with twelve takedowns in 6:47. Fix took on Cal State Bakersfield senior Sean Nickell, who is ranked twentieth in the nation by InterMat Wrestling, in the semis. The Cowboy scored four takedowns, a reversal, and eight nearfall points for the 18-3 victory in only 3:58.

In the finals Fix met No. 9 ranked Iowa State freshman Austin Gomez, a three-time Illinois State Champion. Fix dealt Gomez (18-1) his first collegiate loss with a 6-3 decision, scoring takedowns in the first and third periods with a second-period escape.

Saturday was the Cowboys’ second-best performance in tournament history, trailing only a 198-point team title in 2017. They have come in runner-up four times. Nicki Piccininni, Kaden Gfeller, and Derek White also won titles for the Pokes.

Oklahoma State (5-0, 4-0) will return to action with a four-dual road stretch, beginning on the 12th at No. 27 Princeton (3-3). They will travel to No. 25 Rutgers (6-1) on the thirteenth, West Virginia (2-7, 2-1) on the eighteenth, and No. 24 Pittsburgh (4-0) on the nineteenth.

Possible ranked foes for Fix include 125 No. 12 Pat Glory (Princeton), 133 No. 2 Nick Suriano (Rutgers), 133 No. 18 Matt Schmitt (West Virginia), and 133 No. 4 Micky Phillippi (Pittsburgh).

Southern Scuffle Champions
125: Nick Piccininni (OSU)
133: Daton Fix (OSU)
141: Nick Lee (PSU)
149: Kaden Gfeller (OSU)
157: Jason Nolf (PSU)
165: Vincenzo Joseph (PSU)
174: Mark Hall (PSU)
184: Shakur Rasheed (PSU)
197: Bo Nickal (PSU)
285: Derek White (OSU)

Team Scores
216.5 Penn State
188.5 Oklahoma State
104 Iowa State
82.5 Stanford
75.5 U.S. Naval Academy
71.5 Lock Haven
70 Duke
54.5 Ohio University
48.5 Virginia Tech
46.5 Cal State Bakersfield

OSSAA Wrestling Week 5 Team and SPN Individual Rankings

OSSAA 6A Dual Rankings

  1. Broken Arrow (4-1)

  2. Choctaw (1-1)

  3. Mustang (8-0)

  4. Edmond North (2-0

  5. Sand Springs (3-0)

  6. Deer Creek (2-2)

  7. Jenks (2-0)

  8. Edmond Memorial (1-1)

  9. Ponca City (2-2)

  10. Stillwater (2-3)

  11. Union (2-0)

  12. Owasso (1-4)

  13. Yukon (2-3)

  14. Norman North (2-0)

  15. Bartlesville (4-1)

OSSAA 6A Tournament Rankings

  1. Broken Arrow (310)

  2. Choctaw (297)

  3. Mustang (277)

  4. Edmond North (229)

  5. Sand Springs (201)

  6. Deer Creek (197)

  7. Edmond Memorial (185)

  8. Jenks (147)

  9. Ponca City (115)

  10. Owasso (106)

  11. Stillwater (97)

  12. Union (93)

  13. Yukon (85)

  14. Bartlesville (75)

  15. Del City (58)


106

  1. Jason Gilbert (Deer Creek Junior) - State Qualifier

  2. Brendon Wiseley (Sand Springs Junior) - Union Open Champion

  3. Colby Strachan (Bartlesville Junior) - Union Takedown Champion

  4. Bryce Cockrell (Broken Arrow Junior) - Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey Champion

  5. Cruz Aguilar (Edmond Memorial Junior) - Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey Champion

113

  1. Tucker Owens (Mustang Sophomore) - State Finalist

  2. Jackson Oplotnik (Edmond Memorial Junior) - State Qualifier

  3. Caleb Nahmahpeah (Shawnee Senior) - State Qualifier

  4. Ayden Little (Edmond North Freshman) - Mid America Runner-Up

  5. David Boucher (Bartlesville Senior) - State Qualifier

  6. Cooper Evans (Westmoore Sophomore) - Blanchard Champion

  7. Jackson Cockrell (Broken Arrow Junior) - Broken Arrow Champion

120

  1. Riley Weir (Sand Springs Senior) - State Champion

  2. Zach Blankenship (Bixby Freshman) - Perry Champion

  3. Garrett Johnson (Edmond Memorial Junior) - Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey Champion

  4. Hudson Neeley (Deer Creek Sophomore) - State Qualifier

  5. Corwin Strachan (Bartlesville Senior) - Union Open Champion

  6. Caleb Williams (Choctaw Sophomore) - Westmoore Open Champion

  7. Nate Becker (Edmond North Sophomore) - State Qualifier

126

  1. Laif Jones (Bartlesville Junior) - Union Open Champion

  2. Carter Young (Stillwater Sophomore) - State Champion

  3. John Wiley (Mustang Freshman) - Tuttle Pre-Turkey Champion

  4. Cade Manion (Deer Creek Sophomore) - State Qualifier

  5. Branden Elrod (Jenks Junior) - State Qualifier

  6. Blazik Perez (Broken Arrow Sophomore) - Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey Champion

  7. Shawn Muse (Choctaw Freshman) - Perry Champion

  8. Seth Jones (Sand Springs Junior) - State Qualifier

132

  1. Reece Witcraft (Broken Arrow Senior) - Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey Champion

  2. Irwin Portillo (Sand Springs Senior) - State Qualifier

  3. Cade Evans (Westmoore Senior) - Blanchard Champion

  4. Jake Wright (Southmoore Sophomore) - Westmoore Open Champion

  5. Keegan Luton (Mustang Sophomore) - State Qualifier

  6. Carson Trindle (Edmond North Senior)

138

  1. Peter Rolle (Edmond Memorial Senior) - Perry Runner-Up

  2. Zeke Washington (Owasso Senior) - State Finalist

  3. Cameron Picklo (Mustang Senior) - Mid America Champion

  4. Josh Parks (Edmond North Junior) - Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey Runner-Up

  5. Blake Gonzalez (Broken Arrow Senior) - State Qualifier

  6. Colt Newton (Choctaw Senior) - Westmoore Open Champion

  7. Parker Wright (Deer Creek Senior) - State Qualifier

  8. Kylon Burgert (Yukon Senior) - State Qualifier

145

  1. Gabe Johnson (Choctaw Junior) - Perry Champion

  2. Spencer Schickram (Ponca City Senior) - Perry Champion

  3. Roarke Simpson (Southmoore Junior) - State Qualifier

  4. Enrie Chavez (Jenks Senior) - Broken Arrow Champion

  5. Chance Davis (Enid) - Mid America Runner-Up

  6. Ja’len Hernandez (Union Senior) - Union Open Champion

152

  1. Drake Vannoy (Jenks Junior) - Chuck West Champion

  2. Landis Scoon (Yukon Junior) - State Qualifier

  3. Bryce Coronoa (Westmoore Junior) - State Qualifier

  4. Scott Patton (Sand Springs Senior) - Union Takedown Champion

  5. Micah Lugafet (Deer Creek Junior) - State Qualifier

160

  1. Tate Picklo (Mustang Sophomore) - Mid America Champion

  2. Killian McGrew (Jenks Junior) - State Qualifier

  3. Kyle Knowles (Edmond Memorial Senior) - Perry Runner-Up

  4. Chandler Holman (Choctaw Sophomore) - Westmoore Open Champion

  5. Chris Kirby (Sand Springs Junior) - Broken Arrow Champion

  6. Diego Maturino (Broken Arrow Senior) - Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey Champion

170

  1. Bryce Mattioda (Broken Arrow Junior) - State Finalist

  2. JT Stambeck (Norman North Senior) - Mid America Runner-Up

  3. Rene Martinez (Putnam City Senior) - State Qualifier

  4. Neko Macias (Southmoore Junior) - State Qualifier

  5. Kruz Simons (Edmond North Senior) - State Qualifier

  6. Christian McCutcheon (Stillwater Senior) - Perry Champion

  7. Mason Seth (Muskogee Senior) - Union Open Champion

  8. Taylor Fleming (Owasso Junior) - Perry Runner-Up

182

  1. Zane Coleman (Choctaw Senior) - Perry Champion

  2. Darius Boone (Union Senior) - State Qualifier

  3. Emmanuel Skillings (Broken Arrow Sophomore) - Broken Arrow Open Champion

  4. Trey Bowman (Edmond North Junior) - State Qualifier

  5. Abram Arechiga (Ponca City Senior) - State Qualifier

  6. Riley Magee (Sand Springs Junior)

195

  1. Gavin Potter (Broken Arrow Senior) - State Champion

  2. Judson Rowland (Mustang Junior) - Mid America Runner-Up

  3. Elijah Tomlin (Union Senior) - State Qualifier

  4. Carson Savage (Deer Creek Senior) - Tuttle Pre-Turkey Champion

  5. Blake Minnick (Edmond North Senior) - State Qualifier

  6. Carson Denwalt (Southmoore Junior) - Westmoore Open Champion

  7. Dylan Ward (Choctaw Junior) - Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey Champion

  8. Brooks Dudley (Sand Springs Freshman)

220

  1. Zach Marcheselli (Broken Arrow Senior) - State Champion

  2. Micah Walker (Union Junior) - Mid-America Champion

  3. Jared Galli (Jenks Senior) - State Qualifier

  4. Jake McCoy (Edmond North Senior) - Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey Champion

  5. Tony Opichka (Choctaw Senior)

  6. Kaden Glass (Sand Springs Freshman)

285

  1. Samontai Scott (Midwest City Senior) - State Qualifier

  2. Juan Macedo (Putnam North Senior) - State Qualifier

  3. Marquon Journey (Choctaw Junior) - Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey Champion

  4. Sam Smith (Stillwater Senior) - State Qualifier

  5. Ashton Aldridge (Yukon Senior) - State Qualifier

  6. Josh Fincannon (Sand Springs Junior)

OSSAA 6A Basketball Week 5 Rankings

OSSAA 6A Boys’ Basketball Rankings

  1. Edmond Santa Fe (8-0)

  2. Midwest City (8-0)

  3. Sapulpa (7-1)

  4. Booker T. Washington (7-1)

  5. Edmond Memorial (7-1)

  6. Norman North (6-1)

  7. Sand Springs (9-2)

  8. Putnam City West (7-5)

  9. Deer Creek (7-1)

  10. Jenks (7-1)

  11. Union (3-2)

  12. Edmond North (5-3)

  13. Putnam City (7-4)

  14. Southmoore (5-3)

  15. Stillwater (4-3)

  16. Putnam City North (4-4)

  17. Owasso (3-3)

  18. Norman (4-6)

  19. Shawnee (4-4)

  20. Bartlesville (3-3)

SPN Conference Strength Ratings
52.8 Big Ten
51.0 Frontier Valley
50.0 Central Oklahoma
33.3 Suburban
32.3 All-City

Top Boys’ Offenses (Point Average)
83.8 Sapulpa
79.9 Midwest City
75.5 Booker T. Washington
72.1 Norman North
70.5 Enid
69.8 Edmond Memorial
69.5 Putnam City West
68.9 Putnam City North
67.4 Putnam City
67.1 Deer Creek

Top Boys’ Defenses
45.1 Edmond Memorial
47.6 Norman North
48.8 Deer Creek
50.1 Jenks
50.5 Bartlesville
52.9 Edmond Santa Fe
53.5 Shawnee
53.6 Bixby
54.3 Sand Springs
55.2 Lawton

Highest Avg Margin of Victory
24.6 Edmond Memorial
24.6 Norman North
22.8 Midwest City
18.4 Deer Creek
16.9 Sapulpa
14.0 Edmond Santa Fe
13.9 Jenks
12.3 Booker T. Washington
10.7 Sand Springs
8.2 Union


OSSAA 6A Girls’ Basketball Rankings

  1. Edmond Memorial (10-1)

  2. Putnam City West (11-1)

  3. Norman North (10-0)

  4. Shawnee (10-0)

  5. Edmond Santa Fe (9-2)

  6. Deer Creek (6-2)

  7. Edmond North (7-4)

  8. Sand Springs (6-2)

  9. Union (6-0)

  10. Moore (4-2)

  11. Ponca City (4-2)

  12. Bartlesville (7-2)

  13. Midwest City (8-3)

  14. Choctaw (5-2)

  15. Booker T. Washington (6-3)

  16. Mustang (8-2)

  17. Norman (4-3)

  18. Bixby (6-3)

  19. Sapulpa (5-3)

  20. Jenks (4-4)

SPN Conference Strength Ratings
57.5 Central Oklahoma
48.3 Suburban
37.7 Big Ten
33.6 Frontier Valley
11.5 All-City

Top Girls’ Offenses
74.7 Putnam City West
71.8 Sand Springs
64.0 Mustang
63.5 Ponca City
62.1 Booker T. Washington
62.0 Choctaw
61.1 Norman
59.7 Midwest City
58.5 Jenks
57.9 Shawnee

Top Girls’ Defenses
31.7 Union
34.6 Shawnee
37.6 Edmond Memorial
38.0 Norman North
39.1 Bartlesville
39.7 Bixby
41.5 Deer Creek
42.1 Choctaw
42.9 Mustang
43.5 Moore

Top Avg. Margin of Victory
26.2 Putnam West
23.3 Shawnee
21.1 Mustang
20.6 Sand Springs
19.9 Choctaw
17.7 Norman North
16.6 Booker T. Washington
16.1 Edmond Memorial
15.7 Bixby
14.9 Norman

CPHS Basketball: Sandites place second at Duncan Invitational, Heritage Hall wins 26th-straight

Class 4A No. 2 ranked Heritage Hall (8-0) won their 26th-straight game Saturday night at the Duncan Holiday Invitational, edging out 6A No. 8 Sand Springs 64-57 in the tournament finals. The Sandites dropped to 9-2 on the season and came in Runner-Up for the second time in three years.

Sand Springs led by one at the half and only trailed by two to start the final stretch before the defending State Champions finally pulled away.

Both of the Sandites’ losses this season came with missing starters against Championship-caliber teams, and they are undefeated in both Frontier Valley Conference and Class 6A action. Josh Minney was absent during Saturday’s seven-point loss. The 6’4” junior averages 9.3 points and 6.4 rebounds per contest this season and is a crucial cog in the vertically-challenged Sand Springs machine.

The Chargers took a 12-10 lead in the first quarter with eight points from Trey Alexander, a sophomore with more than a dozen NCAA Division I offers. Senior forward Will McDonald contributed four points in the stanza. Four Sandites made it on the board in that period.

The Heritage offense stalled out in the second period with only three field goals, while junior standout Davon Richardson scored eight points for a thirteen-point first half. Cale Savage scored a three-pointer and Daren Hawkins added two for the 23-22 advantage.

Sand Springs scored seventeen points in both the third and fourth periods, but the Chargers scored twenty in the third and 22 in the fourth. Jack Spanier got hot in the third with two three-pointers, but McDonald and Alexander were the bulk of the Charger offense, combining for 49 points.

Foul trouble was a heavy contributor to the loss as the Sandites out-fouled the Chargers 24-17. Both Richardson and 6’6” sophomore Jaeden Hurd fouled out in the fourth period, but not before scoring seven points apiece in the second half.

Alexander led all scorers with 25, followed by McDonald with 24, but only five Chargers made their way into the scorebook. Six Sandites put points on the board, led by Richardson with twenty and Savage with fourteen.

Sand Springs will kick off the new year with a return to Conference action, taking on Bixby (1-4, 0-3) Friday at 8:00 p.m. at the Ed Dubie Field House. The Sandites lead the Frontier at 4-0 thus far.

HH 64 CPHS 57
1Q:
HH 12-10
2Q: CPHS 13-10
3Q: HH 20-17
4Q: HH 22-17
Free Throws: CPHS 15-of-20, HH 20-of-28.
Fouls: HH 17, CPHS 24.

Scoring:
(Sand Springs) Richardson 20, Savage 14, Fox 8, Hurd 7, Durkee 6, Hawkins 2.
(Heritage Hall) Alexander 25, McDonald 24, Spanier 6, McLaughlin 5, Swingle 4.

CPHS Basketball: Sandites upset No. 4 Northwest Classen 83-69, Richardson scores 26

The Class 6A No. 8 ranked Charles Page High School boys’ basketball team (9-1) is headed to the Duncan Holiday Tournament finals for the second time in three years after knocking off 5A No. 4 Northwest Classen (7-3) Friday evening.

Junior standout Davon Richardson scored a season-best 26 points in the 83-69 victory. The game was the Sandites’ biggest offensive output of the season and four players scored in double digits.

The Sandites held a close 19-17 lead after the first quarter but blew the game wide open in the second period for a 42-29 halftime advantage. Richardson scored fourteen points in the first half and Cale Savage got hot with three three-pointers in the second period alone.

The Knights scored nearly as many points in the third period as they did in the entire first half, but could only close the deficit by a single point. Jaeden Hurd led the Sandites with seven points in that stanza and Marlo Fox added six. Richardson had another double-digit quarter with ten points in the fourth.

Savage scored nineteen in the game with five three-pointers and a four-for-four performance at the charity stripe. Fox finished with a career-high fourteen points and Cole Durkee added eleven.

The Sandites were over 80% at the free throw line for the third-straight game and were 17 of 21 on Friday. They also got in foul trouble in the fourth period with both Savage and Hurd fouling out.

Sand Springs has won four-straight games since their only loss of the season, which came at the hands of an internationally-recruited private school with an average height of 6’6”. They were also without Richardson during that game. The team wins by an average margin of sixteen when all five starters are healthy and they are undefeated in the Frontier Valley Conference.

Sandite Basketball will return to action Saturday at 8:30 p.m. against the winner of 4A No. 2 Heritage Hall (6-0) vs. 5A No. 10 Santa Fe South (8-1). No. 5 Heritage Hall beat Sand Springs 54-48 last season in the semifinals. The Sandites made it to the finals in 2016 but fell 62-47 to No. 6 Westmoore.

CPHS 83 NWC 69
1Q:
CPHS 19-17
2Q: CPHS 23-12
3Q: NWC 24-23
4Q: CPHS 18-16

Scoring:
(CPHS) Richardson 26, Savage 19, Fox 14, Durkee 11, Hurd 9, Hawkins 2, Minney 2.
(NWC) Warden 20, Wiggins 19, Elliott 12, Moore 9, Patton 7, Cyrus 2.