Youth Wrestling: Sandites crown one champion and one runner-up at US Junior Open Championship

Thirteen members of the Sand Springs Team Big wrestling program competed at last weekend’s U.S. Junior Open Championship and seven earned medals in the tough youth event. The Sandites crowned one National Champion and one Runner-Up, and tied for 53rd place out of 193 clubs.

Kason Waag won the Novice A division at 37 pounds. He pinned Ike Payne in 2:00, majored Kolton Drew 11-1, and decisioned Anthony Salazar 6-4 and Channing Bowman 5-4.

Adrian Flores came in runner-up at 140 pounds in Open Division 4. He pinned Kayson Smith in 2:37, Tucker Winkle in 2:18, and Beck Danielson in 4:07. His second match was a 6-0 loss to Jacob Cook, but he won out with a 12-4 major decision against Chase Graham, an 11-3 major decision against Larry Cole, and a 7-0 decision against JD Sigman.

Jayden Bussell placed fifth at seventy pounds in Open Division 2. He pinned Eli Cadena in 3:35 and defeated Bryar Hooks 4-3 before dropping a pair of close decisions. In the placement round he pinned Taven Thrash in only 25 seconds.

Jaxon Grigsby placed fifth at 61 pounds in Open Division 3. He pinned Kamdon Von Holten in 1:57, Zechariah Tecumseh in 1:24 and Sam White in 0:34. He lost a 6-4 decision to Jace Reed and a 3-2 tie-breaker to Revin Flipps, but topped Randen Wright 1-0 in placement.

Zander Grigsby placed fifth at 73 pounds in Open Division 4. He lost decisions of 3-0 to Cori Brown and 4-0 to Dylan Bratt, but defeated Brynton Handshy 12-3, Toby Shipman 5-1, and pinned Max McDaniel in 2:33.

Aiden Rhine placed fifth in Novice B at ninety pounds with a 6-2 decision over Aiden Young and a pin of Ace Coker in 0:17.

Ethan White placed sixth at 140 pounds in Open Division 5. He majored Tyler Gibson 9-1 and Tanner Jones 11-1, and pinned Benjamin Mower in 0:51 before dropping his final three matches.

Jaxon Trotter failed to place in Open Division 4, but won his first two matches 14-4 against Matthew Snyder and 5-0 against Mason Armstrong before dropping a pair of close decisions.

Nah Denison came up short of placing in Novice A, but pinned Mason Clemons in 0:47 and Tj Keenom in 1:52.

Tyler Feigenbaum competed in Novice C and recorded a 16-0 technical fall against Austin Steffler before being eliminated.

Five Team Big wrestler’s skipped the USJOC and competed at the Catoosa Tournament, bringing home five medals with one champion and two runners-up.

Cameron White placed first at 113 pounds in Division 5. He pinned Andrew Lollis in 3:00 and majored Zander Payne 20-6.

Ethan Williams came in runner-up at 49 pounds in Beginner 1, pinning Max Bozone in 2:42 and defeating Brayden Otero 8-6 in sudden victory overtime. He lost to Catoosa’s Reid Alexander in the finals.

Cooper Nicholas placed second at 105 pounds in Beginner 2. He pinned Tad Dillard in 0:37 and Grant Riley in 1:53, but fell 4-2 to Kage Gorczynski. He also placed fourth in Beginner 3, pinning Titus Mitchell in 1:51.

Jordan Satoe failed to place in Beginner 2, but did pick up an impressive 41-second pin against Ben Brady.

CPHS Wrestling: Sandites steamroll Sapulpa 69-6, Junior High beats Bixby 43-31

While the Sandite basketball teams were battling out a couple of hard-fought barn burners in the field house next door, the Sandite wrestling team secured their Highway 97 Rivalry win with ease Tuesday evening at the Sapulpa High School gym.

All three Charles Page High School teams won their bouts with the Cheiftains, but the No. 5 ranked wrestling team absolutely dominated Sapulpa 69-6 to improve to 4-0 on the season, while their foes fell to 0-5.

Sapulpa voided five weight classes, giving up thirty free points to their rivals. Colton Luker (106), Brendon Wiseley (113), Seth Jones (126), Braden Dahl (160), and Thomas Naugle (195) all received forfeits.

Sand Springs won eight of the remaining nine matches, including four first-period falls. Riley Weir (120) pinned Colton Parrish in 0:19, Chris Kirby (170) pinned Tanner Boren in 0:47, Riley Magee (220) pinned Brandon Holland in 1:37, and Josh Fincannon (285) pinned Blake Brooks in 1:17.

Joseph Mattison won a 14-6 major decision over Justin Campbell at 132 pounds for a 28-0 lead before the Chieftains put their first and only points on the board. Luke Young pinned Jared Jenkins in 1:53 in the Sandite’s varsity debut to avert the Sandite shutout.

Preston Medlin (145) decisioned Simon Young 9-2, Scott Patton (152) majored Colt Konell 13-4, and Santana Naugle (182) majored Payton Malone 8-0.

Sand Springs will return to action Thursday at 7:00 p.m. when they host No. 11 Union (3-1). The Sandites and Chieftains will meet again Friday at the Jerry Billings Invitational.

The Junior High squad also won their Tuesday night dual 43-31 against Bixby. Kaden Glass, Brooks Dudley, Cody Cramer, Chase White, Blake Jones, Carter Goodman, Cameron White, and Mitchell Smith all picked up wins.

CPHS Basketball: Lady Sandites win Highway 97 Rivalry 45-43, improve to 6-0 in conference

The Highway 97 Rivalry never fails to thrill, and the Class 6A No. 8 ranked Charles Page High School girls basketball team (9-2, 6-0) played a barn burner against No. 19 Sapulpa (5-4, 2-2) Tuesday evening on the Chieftains’ home court. 

Sand Springs won only one period against their arch rivals, but that first period lead was just enough to keep the Sandites undefeated in conference action with a 45-43 victory. The teams tied in the second and fourth periods, and the Chieftains won the third, but came just a hair short of the upset. 

The Sandites struck first, scoring on a three-pointer from Madison Burris on their second possession. Isabella Regalado scored in the paint on a pass from Jacie Taber and the visitors were up 5-0 before the Chieftains ever left their half of the court. 

Taylor Dement kickstarted the Sapulpa offense, scoring three of the Chieftains’ first four field goals, and the home team hung close till the end of the first period. Taber made a three-point play on a foul, Holly Kersgieter scored on a layup, and the Sandites ended the quarter 20-12.

The second period wasn’t even half as explosive as the first, and the two teams tied 7-7. Johnson and Kersgeiter scored back to back to start the stanza, expanding their streak to nine, before Ray Osborn and De’Asia Thomas undid that damage. Kersgeiter responded with her first three-pointer of the night, then De’Shawnti Thomas scored in the paint and Dement hit a free throw to end the half 27-19. 

The Chieftains came out hot in the second half with a ten point run for their first lead of the game. Kersgieter tied it with a pair of free throws and Regalado hit her first three for the lead, but Zoey Mason and Temire Poindexter put the Chieftains back out front. Johnson and Dement traded layups and the lead, but Burris sank a three moments before the buzzer to start the final stretch 37-35. 

Both teams gave up three straight turnovers to start the period before Kersgeiter scored two. Dement drilled a three to make it a one-point game, but Burris and Johnson hit back-to-back deep balls for a seven-point cushion with 2:37 to play. That advantage wouldn’t last for long. 

Osborn scored two, Dement iced a long three, and the Sandites only led by two. They ran two minutes off the clock in a game of keep-away, but Johnson missed a free throw and the Chieftains rebounded with 24 seconds left to keep the game alive. Dement shot a long three with ten seconds left, but Johnson came up with the rebound to secure the win. 

Kersgieter led all scorers with seventeen points, closely followed by Dement with sixteen. They were the only players from either team to score in double digits. The game was the second-lowest scoring of the season for Sand Springs, and the lowest scoring win.  

Sand Springs will return to action next Tuesday at No. 9 Union (8-0, 5-0). The Chieftains will compete in the Westmoore Jaguar Classic, beginning with a Thursday battle against No. 17 Ponca City (4-3).

CPHS 45 SHS 43
1Q:
CPHS 20-12
2Q: All 7-7
3Q: SHS 16-10
4Q: All 8-8
Free Throws: SHS 5-of-8, CPHS 3-of-6.
Field Goals: CPHS 18-of-46, SHS 18-of-47.
Offensive Rebounds: SHS 10, CPHS 9.
Defensive Rebounds: CPHS 17, SHS 15.
Total Rebounds: CPHS 26, SHS 25.
Steals: SHS 9, CPHS 5.
Blocks: SHS 6, CPHS 2.
Fouls: CPHS 7, SHS 9.

Frontier Valley Conference Standings
6-0 No. 8 Sand Springs
5-0 No. 9 Union
3-1 No. 11 Bartlesville
3-1 No. 14 Booker T. Washington
3-3 No. 20 Jenks
2-2 No. 18 Bixby
2-2 No. 19 Sapulpa
0-4 Owasso
0-4 Muskogee
0-5 Broken Arrow

(Sand Springs Stats)
Scoring: Kersgieter 17, Johnson 9, Burris 9, Regalado 7, Taber 3.
Offensive Rebounds: Johnson 3, Regalado 3, Kersgieter 2, Burris 1.
Defensive Rebounds: Johnson 4, Taber 4, Kersgieter 3, Regalado 2, Jordan 2, Burris 2.
Total Rebounds: Johnson 7, Regalado 5, Kersgieter 5, Taber 4, Burris 3, Jordan 2.
Steals: Taber 2, Jordan 2, Kersgieter 1.
Assists: Taber 3, Johnson 3, Kersgieter 2, Burris 1.
Blocks: Regalado 2.
Fouls: Taber 3, Kersgieter 1, Johnson 1, Regalado 1, Burris 1.

(Sapulpa)
Scoring: Dement 16, De’Asia Thomas 8, Osborn 7, De’Shawnti Thomas 6, Poindexter 4, Mason 2.

CPHS Basketball: Boys knock off No. 4 Sapulpa to remain undefeated in FVC

In the biggest win of his six-year stent at Sand Springs, Eric Savage’s Sandites knocked off the Class 6A No. 4 Sapulpa Chieftains 70-64 on the road to remain undefeated in Frontier Valley Conference action.

The No. 6 Charles Page High School boys’ basketball team (12-2, 6-0) is now the only undefeated team left in the conference and is well on their way to what could be their best season in decades.

Sand Springs won the first three quarters against their Highway 97 rivals and the two teams tied in the fourth. The Chieftains fell to 7-2 overall and 3-1 in conference action. Their only other loss was 78-77 to the number two team in Mississippi.

Josh Minney and Marlo Fox gave the visitors a 4-0 lead to start the game but Jacoby Durant and Camryn Dennis quickly tied it. Davon Richardson took the lead for Sand Springs, Julian Smith took the lead for Sapulpa, then the Sandites went on a seven point run, capped by a bucket from Cason Savage. Smith tied it at 13-13, then gave his team a brief 17-15 lead, but Cale Savage sank a three to end the first period up by one.

The second period started hot for the Sandites with their second seven point run for a 29-21 lead, but the Chieftains responded with a seven point run of their own. A free throw from Richardson sent the visitors into the locker room with a narrow 30-28 advantage. 

Dennis briefly tied it to start the third, Fox laid up and Cale Savage hit two from the stripe, but a pair of three pointers from Hunter Hoggant tied it once again at 36-36. It was back and forth from there till the Sandites went on a six point run to make it 47-38. A pair of threes from Jayde Duncan evened things out, but Cale Savage launched a buzzer beater for the 52-46 advantage.

The fourth quarter saw heavy foul trouble for both teams, but the Chieftains had the worst of it, landing themselves in the double bonus with more than three minutes left. Ten of the Sandites’ eighteen points came from free throws in that period.

Smith laid up on a steal to cut it to 68-64 with 47.8 remaining. Dennis missed a one-and-one with 25 seconds left, but the Chieftains got the ball back right away when Richardson’s pass flew completely out of bounds. Cale Savage came up clutch with a steal and two freebies to make it 70-64 with 16 seconds left. Duncan got off one last three-point shot for the Chieftains, but it bounced off the rim and Durkee secured the rebound and with it, the game.

Cale Savage and Dennis led their respective teams with seventeen points apiece. Richardson had a double-double with sixteen points and eleven rebounds. Minney added fifteen point and Fox had thirteen to put four Sandites in double figures. The Chieftains also had four double-digit scorers. Dennis was aided by Smith with twelve, Duncan with eleven, and Durant with eleven.

Sand Springs will take a week off before battling No. 10 Union (4-2, 3-1) next Tuesday on the road. The Chieftains will have a week to reflect on their loss before trying to snap back against Bixby (1-6, 0-5).

CPHS 70 SHS 64
1Q:
CPHS 18-17
2Q: CPHS 12-11
3Q: CPHS 22-18
4Q: All 18-18
Free Throws: CPHS 22-of-31, SHS 7-of-41.
Field Goals: CPHS 22-of-43, SHS 25-of-59.
Offensive Rebounds: CPHS 6, SHS 6.
Defensive Rebounds: CPHS 29, SHS 16.
Total Rebounds: CPHS 35, SHS 22.
Steals: SHS 12, CPHS 7.
Blocks: CPHS 4, SHS 3.
Fouls: CPHS 16, SHS 21.

Frontier Valley Conference Standings
6-0 No. 6 Sand Springs
4-1 No. 3 Booker T. Washington
4-1 No. 8 Jenks
3-1 No. 4 Sapulpa
3-1 No. 10 Union
2-3 No. 20 Owasso
1-4 No. 18 Bartlesville
1-4 Muskogee
0-4 Bixby
0-4 Broken Arrow

(Sand Springs Stats)
Scoring: Cale Savage 17, Richardson 16, Minney 15, Fox 13, Durkee 7, Cason Savage 2.
Offensive Rebounds: Richardson 3, Minney 1, Fox 1, Durkee 1.
Defensive Rebounds: Richardson 8, Durkee 7, Minney 6, Cale Savage 4, Fox 3, Hurd 1.
Total Rebounds: Richardson 11, Durkee 8, Minney 7, Fox 4, Cale Savage 4, Hurd 1.
Steals: Cale Savage 2, Durkee 2, Richardson 1, Minney 1, Cason Savage 1.
Assists: Richardson 3, Minney 2, Fox 1, Cason Savage 1.
Blocks: Minney 3, Hawkins 1.
Fouls: Richardson 4, Cale Savage 3, Minney 3, Fox 3, Cason Savage 2, Hawkins 1.

(Muskogee)
Scoring: Dennis 17, Smith 12, Duncan 11, Durant 11 Smith 9, Jones 2, Williams 2.

CPHS Boys Basketball: Mid-Season Review with Stats

The Charles Page High School boys’ basketball team (11-2, 5-0) is on a roll this season. The Sandites started the year 5-0 for the first time since 2015, and even more impressively, they started conference action 5-0 for the first time in decades. This week they were voted the No. 6 team in Class 6A, also their highest spot in the poll in decades.

The Sandites started the season 5-0 before falling 71-50 to Southwest Christian Academy in the second round of the Memorial Invitational. The elite team was recruited from eleven different countries and their players averaged six inches on the Sandites. To make matters worse, leading scorer Davon Richardson was out with injury.

Sand Springs won four more games in a row, including a 78-36 beatdown of Altus and an 83-69 upset of 5A No. 4 Northwest Classen. Their second loss of the season came at the hands of undefeated 4A No. 2 Heritage Hall in the Duncan Invitational finals. While the defending State Champions are still running a 27-straight winning streak, the Sandites were without a crucial cog in Josh Minney.

2019 could not have started better for the Sandites, who defeated Bixby 84-43 and Ponca City 84-44. Their forty-point win streak will likely come to an end on Tuesday, when they’ll need all hands on deck just to keep the win streak alive at all.

The Sandites will take on No. 4 Sapulpa (7-1, 3-0) on the road at 8:00 p.m. Not only are the Chieftains their biggest rivals, but they are also the only remaining team undefeated in conference play.

Richardson, an uncommitted junior, leads the team in several categories this season, including: scoring (15.6), defensive rebounds (6.0), total rebounds (8.3), assists (2.3), steals (1.6), and blocks (1.1). He has notched one double-double and six team highs, with a season-best 26-point performance against Northwest Classen. He scored a career-best 44 against Owasso last season.

Cale Savage has the resume to be a collegiate basketball player, but he has signed on to play baseball for Northern Oklahoma College next season. The coach’s son averages 13.9 points per game and leads the team in three-point percentage (47.3%) and free throw percentage (81.4%). He has led the team on five occasions this year and scored a career-high 35 against the Hoops For Christ Warriors.

Cole Durkee will be another tough cog to replace as the senior averages 9.5 points and 4.2 rebounds, and recorded a double-double against Ponca. Fortunately Sand Springs will continue to be able to rely on junior standout Josh Minney’s 9.6 pounds and 4.5 rebounds. Minney has registered double-digit rebounds in three games, including his first double-double last week against Bixby.

The sophomore class has demonstrated a bright future for the Sandites, led by Marlo Fox with 10.7 points per game. Jaden Hurd is already a staggering 6’6” and averages 5.5 points and 3.6 rebounds per game, including a double-double against Altus.

Average Box Score

CPHS 68 Opp 53
1Q:
CPHS 16-13.
2Q: CPHS 15-13.
3Q: CPHS 17-13.
4Q: CPHS 20-14.

(OT: 11-6)*

Sand Springs
Field Goals: 23-of-48 - 49%
3-pt shooting: 6-of-19 - 35%
2-pt shooting: 17-of-29 - 58%
Free Throws: 14-of-19 - 72%
Offensive Rebounds: 8
Defensive Rebounds: 22
Total Rebounds: 30
Steals: 7
Blocks: 3
Fouls: 15

Opponents
Field Goals: 18-of-47 - 39%
3-pt shooting: 6-of-20 - 31%
2-pt shooting: 12-of-27 - 45%
Free Throws: 10-of-16 - 64%
Offensive Rebounds: 6
Defensive Rebounds: 16
Total Rebounds: 22
Steals: 5
Blocks: 2
Fouls: 17

Individual Stats

Points Per Game
15.6 Richardson
13.9 Cale Savage
10.7 Fox
9.6 Minney
9.5 Durkee
5.5 Hurd
2.7 Hawkins
2.2 Hughes
1.2 Quier
0.9 Cason Savage

Field Goal Percentage*
(Minimum 13 attempts, both ranges)
51.4% Minney
50.7% Cale Savage
50.0% Durkee
46.8% Richardson
45.0% Fox

Three-Point Percentage*
(Minimum 13 attempts)
47.3% Cale Savage
36.1% Durkee
29.4% Richardson
27.8% Fox
21.4% Minney

Two-Point Percentage*
(Minimum 13 attempts)
65.4% Hurd
62.5% Durkee
60.1% Cale Savage
59.1% Fox
58.3% Minney
49.4% Richardson

Free Throw Percentage*
(Minimum 13 attempts)
81.4% Cale Savage
76.2% Hurd
75.0% Fox
71.0% Richardson
66.7% Minney
64.7% Hawkins
57.1% Durkee

Offensive Rebounds
2.3 Minney
2.3 Richardson
1.4 Durkee
0.9 Cale Savage
0.9 Hawkins
0.7 Hurd
0.5 Fox
0.2 Quier

Defensive Rebounds
6.0 Richardson
4.5 Minney
2.8 Hurd
2.8 Durkee
2.3 Fox
2.1 Cale Savage
1.5 Hawkins
1.0 Quier
0.6 Cason Savage
0.3 Hughes

Total Rebounds
8.3 Richardson
6.8 Minney
4.2 Durkee
3.6 Hurd
3.0 Cale Savage
2.8 Fox
2.4 Hawkins
1.2 Quier
1.0 Cason Savage
0.3 Hughes

Assists
2.3 Richardson
1.4 Cale Savage
1.2 Minney
1.0 Fox
0.8 Cason Savage
0.6 Durkee
0.4 Quier
0.2 Hurd
0.2 Hawkins

Steals
1.6 Richardson
1.6 Minney
1.1 Fox
1.0 Cale Savage
0.9 Hawkins
0.8 Durkee
0.5 Quier
0.2 Hughes

Blocks
1.1 Richardson
0.8 Minney
0.5 Durkee
0.4 Hurd
0.2 Hawkins
0.1 Cale Savage
0.1 Quier

Fouls
2.7 Fox
2.7 Minney
2.5 Richardson
2.2 Hurd
1.5 Cale Savage
1.4 Hawkins
1.2 Durkee
0.9 Cason Savage
0.6 Hughes
0.5 Quier

Frontier Valley Conference Standings
5-0 No. 6 Sand Springs
4-1 No. 8 Jenks
3-0 No. 4 Sapulpa
3-1 No. 3 Booker T. Washington
3-1 No. 10 Union
1-3 No. 20 Owasso
1-3 No. 18 Bartlesville
1-4 Muskogee
0-4 Bixby
0-4 Broken Arrow

CPHS Girls Basketball: Mid-Season Review with Stats

The Class 6A No. 8 ranked Charles Page High School girls’ basketball team (8-2, 5-0) has had ups and downs this season, but kicked off the new year with a pair of solid wins, reminding everyone that they are an indisputable State contender.

The Lady Sandites entered the season ranked first in Class 6A with four returning starters and a new Head Coach in Tobey Nightingale. Nightingale brought only a year of head coaching experience into Sand Springs, but brought an uptempo offensive and full court press that has paid dividends for the Sandites.

The top ranking jinxed the ladies, who suffered a 74-62 upset by No. 17 Ponca City in the season opener. They bounced back hard with their biggest win in years, 109-39 against Muskogee. They dominated Broken Arrow 89-56 and Memorial 75-34 before suffering a 57-43 loss to No. 3 Shawnee in the second round of the Bishop Kelley Invitational. The rough performance continued into their next game when they needed overtime to beat No. 20 Jenks.

A high point for the team was a 66-48 win over No. 11 Bartlesville, snapping a seventeen-straight conference win streak by the defending Frontier Valley Champions. In the next game, however, they only managed a 55-39 win over Muskogee and only led 35-30 to start the fourth quarter.

The Sandites are only two games into the new year, but thus far they have executed excellently in both. Against No. 18 Bixby they held a double-digit lead at the half and were 44-19 before sending in the backups. They finished that game with their highest field goal percentage of the season at 58% and highest free throw percentage at 88%.

In the payback win over Ponca City they showed their ability to overcome adversity by surging back from a double-digit deficit for a seventeen-point win.

The team boasts one of the best starting lineups in school history with four seniors, each of whom is committed to continue their athletic careers at the college level.

Holly Kersgieter, a University of Kansas commit, leads all starters with a 36% three-point percentage and 77% free throw percentage, 3.6 offensive rebounds, 5.3 defensive rebounds, and an incredible 22.6 points per game. She has recorded three double-doubles, led her team on eight occasions, and posted a career-high 38 points against Jenks.

Destiny Johnson is a University of Tulsa commit and the team’s number-two scorer with 13.9 points per outing. She leads the team in assists (1.5), and steals (3.5) with one double-double, three team-highs, and a season-best performance of 22 points against Broken Arrow. Her career-high of 31 points came in the 2017 season opener against Ponca.

Isabella Regalado will be taking her talents to Northeastern State University next season. She leads the team in blocks (0.7) and averages 9.2 points per game. She scored a season-high eighteen against Broken Arrow and a career-high 23 points last season against Jenks.

Jacie Taber has the highest field goal percentage among the starting unit at 65% and is 67% in two-point range. She recorded her career high of fifteen points against Bartlesville, just two games after a career-high twelve point, twelve-rebound performance against Shawnee. Primarily a pitcher, Taber will be playing softball for Missouri State University next season.

Madison Burris (3.4 ppg) is the only regular starter who will be returning next season.

The Lady Sandites will return to action Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. on the road against No. 19 Sapulpa (5-3, 2-1).

Average Box Score

CPHS 70 Opp 49
1Q:
CPHS 18-10.
2Q: CPHS 17-12.
3Q: CPHS 16-12.
4Q: CPHS 17-14.

(OT: 16-3)*

Sand Springs
Field Goals: 22-of-52 - 43%
3-pt shooting: 5-of-18 - 30%
2-pt shooting: 17-of-34 - 50%
Free Throws: 19-of-27 - 71%
Offensive Rebounds: 13
Defensive Rebounds: 21
Total Rebounds: 34
Steals: 15
Blocks: 2
Fouls: 15

Opponents
Field Goals: 17-of-47 - 35%
3-pt shooting: 4-of-18 - 24%
2-pt shooting: 12-of-30 - 41%
Free Throws: 12-of-17 - 66%
Offensive Rebounds: 8
Defensive Rebounds: 15
Total Rebounds: 23
Steals: 10
Blocks: 2
Fouls: 19

Individual Stats

Points Per Game
22.6 Kersgieter
13.9 Johnson
9.2 Regalado
6.6 Taber
4.7 Jordan
3.4 Burris
3.4 Padilla
2.8 Harris
2.5 Bunch
2.3 Hampton
1.8 Cheney
1.4 Solis
1.0 Hughes
0.6 Shrum

Field Goal Percentage*
(Minimum 10 attempts, both ranges)
48.5% Johnson
44.4% Kersgieter
35.7% Padilla
33.7% Regalado
31.6% Burris

Three-Point Percentage*
(Minimum 10 attempts)
36.1% Kersgieter
33.3% Burris
27.1% Regalado
23.5% Padilla
16.7% Johnson

Two-Point Percentage*
(Minimum 10 attempts)
73.7% Jordan
66.7% Taber
58.2% Johnson
54.6% Padilla
46.0% Kersgieter
42.9% Regalado
27.3% Burris

Free Throw Percentage*
(Minimum 10 attempts)
77.2% Kersgieter
75.0% Johnson
74.2% Regalado
66.7% Taber
66.7% Padilla
63.6% Jordan

Offensive Rebounds
3.6 Kersgieter
2.1 Regalado
2.0 Taber
1.7 Jordan
1.4 Solis
0.6 Johnson
0.6 Padilla
0.6 Burris
0.5 Bunch
0.4 Hampton
0.3 Cheney
0.2 Harris
0.2 Shrum

Defensive Rebounds
5.3 Kersgieter
4.2 Taber
3.0 Regalado
2.0 Burris
1.9 Johnson
1.4 Solis
1.4 Padilla
1.3 Cheney
1.0 Jordan
0.4 Hampton
0.4 Harris
0.3 Bunch
0..3 Brown
0.2 Shrum
0.2 Hughes

Total Rebounds
8.9 Kersgieter
6.2 Taber
5.1 Regalado
2.8 Solis
2.7 Jordan
2.6 Burris
2.5 Johnson
2.0 Padilla
1.5 Cheney
0.9 Hampton
0.8 Bunch
0.6 Harris
0.4 Shrum
0.3 Brown
0.2 Hughes

Assists
1.5 Johnson
1.4 Kersgieter
1.1 Burris
0.8 Taber
0.6 Jordan
0.4 Regalado
0.4 Hughes
0.3 Hampton
0.2 Padilla
0.2 Shrum

Steals
3.5 Johnson
2.9 Kersgieter
1.9 Taber
1.8 Regalado
1.4 Burris
1.0 Padilla
1.0 Solis
0.7 Hampton
0.7 Jordan
0.6 Hughes
0.6 Shrum
0.5 Cheney
0.3 Bunch
0.2 Harris

Blocks
0.7 Regalado
0.6 Johnson
0.3 Kersgieter
0.3 Taber
0.3 Burris
0.2 Solis
0.2 Hughes

Fouls
2.9 Regalado
2.9 Taber
2.0 Johnson
1.9 Kersgieter
1.5 Burris
1.2 Padilla
1.0 Jordan
0.8 Cheney
0.7 Hampton
0.4 Shrum
0.4 Harris
0.3 Bunch
0.3 Brown
0.2 Solis

Frontier Valley Conference Standings
5-0 No. 8 Sand Springs
4-0 No. 9 Union
3-1 No. 11 Bartlesville
3-1 No. 14 Booker T. Washington
2-1 No. 19 Sapulpa
2-2 No. 18 Bixby
2-3 No. 20 Jenks
0-4 Owasso
0-4 Broken Arrow
0-5 Muskogee