CPHS Basketball: Sandites overcome resurgent Owasso with fourth-quarter shutout on Homecoming

After more than doubling their opponents 28-12 in the first half, the Class 6A No. 7 ranked Charles Page High School girls’ basketball team (11-2, 8-0) probably didn’t expect to find themselves leading by a single point to start the fourth quarter.

The unranked Owasso Rams (2-11, 0-7) won the third quarter 18-3 to keep the Sandites on their toes, but the home team rallied with a 15-0 shutout in the final period to win Homecoming and remain undefeated in the Frontier Valley Conference.

The Sand Springs basket seemed to have a lid on it in the first few minutes as the home team’s first five shots came up dry. Owasso’s Kianna Cunningham was first on the board with a three pointer but Holly Kersgieter responded with two baskets and a free throw for their first lead of the game.

Rylie Boone briefly tied it, but Kersgieter rebounded for two, Regan Padilla laid up, and Madison Burris scored back to back for a 14-5 advantage. Nylia Finch broke up that run, but the Sandites had their foes doubled at the end of the period.

Destiny Johnson scored four, and Jacie Taber and Darrian Jordan scored two apiece in the second period to triple the Rams at 21-7. Kersgieter went down on a foul with just under four minutes in the half and Mika Hampton came into shoot Kersgieter’s free throws. She hit one and Isabella Regalado scored a goal to make it 24-7 before Finch broke up the ten-point run.

Jordan and Leyshia Morris traded field goals and Padilla drained two from the charity stripe for a 28-12 halftime lead.

Paige Knight kicked off a big second half comeback with a three-point play on a putback followed by a layup from Cunningham. Kersgieter made a bucket for the Sandites and Johnson added a free throw, but the Rams closed the period with a thirteen-point run and trailed only 31-30 entering the final stanza.

The Sandites didn’t allow their nerves to get the better of them and rattled off fifteen straight points for the win.

Kersgieter led all scorers with sixteen points and nine rebounds, followed by Johnson with ten points. Morris had the team-high for Owasso with nine points.

Sand Springs will return to action Tuesday on the road at No. 20 Jenks (7-5, 4-3). The Sandites previously needed overtime to beat the Trojans 75-62 at the Bishop Kelley Invitational in December.

CPHS 46 OHS 30
1Q:
CPHS 14-7
2Q: CPHS 14-5
3Q: OHS 18-3
4Q: CPHS 15-0
Free Throws: OHS 1-of-2, CPHS 7-of-15.
Field Goals: CPHS 19-of-43, OHS 12-of-41.
Offensive Rebounds: CPHS 11, OHS 11.
Defensive Rebounds: CPHS 14, OHS 11.
Total Rebounds: CPHS 25, OHS 22.
Steals: CPHS 16, OHS 3.
Blocks: OHS 1.
Fouls: CPHS 9, OHS 14.

Frontier Valley Conference Standings
7-0 No. 7 Sand Springs
6-1 No. 5 Union
4-1 No. 10 Bartlesville
4-2 No. 14 Booker T. Washington
4-3 No. 20 Jenks
3-3 No. 19 Sapulpa
3-4 No. 18 Bixby
2-5 Broken Arrow
0-7 Owasso
0-8 Muskogee

(Sand Springs stats)
Scoring: Kersgeiter 16, Johnson 10, Burris 5, Jordan 4, Regalado 4, Padilla 4, Taber 2, Hampton 1.
Offensive Rebounds: Kersgieter 4, Taber 3, Johnson 2, Regalado 1, Burris 1.
Defensive Rebounds: Kersgieter 5, Regalado 4, Taber 2, Padilla 2, Burris 1.
Total Rebounds: Kersgieter 9, Taber 5, Regalado 5, Johnson 2, Padilla 2, Burris 2.
Steals: Burris 4, Taber 3, Johnson 3, Kersgieter 2, Jordan 2, Regalado 1, Padilla 1.
Assists: Taber 2, Kersgieter 1, Burris 1, Jordan 1.
Fouls: Jordan 3, Taber 2, Johnson 2, Burris 1, Padilla 1.

(Owasso scoring): Morris 9, Finch 6, Cunningham 5, Knight 3, Vancuren 3, Korb 2, Boone 2.

CPHS Wrestling: No. 2 Comanche tops Sand Springs 39-31 at Ram Duals

Class 3A No. 2 Comanche was a hair more than the Sandites could handle Friday evening at the Owasso Ram Duals, and the undefeated Indians improved to 12-0 with a 39-31 victory over 6A No. 5 Sand Springs (9-3).

Both teams won seven matches apiece, but six of Comanche’s battles were won by fall. The Sandites were without two of their best wrestlers in Scott Patton and Riley Weir, both taking recovery time after suffering injuries at their District Dual Championship Thursday.

Seth Jones (13-11, (35-25) and State Qualifier Jaxon Miller were tied up 4-4 late in the second when Miller added a trio of back points. Jones managed to stay alive till the buzzer and added a takedown in the third to keep things close, but Miller reversed with ten seconds left for the 10-6 decision.

Freshman standout Blake Jones (15-9) worked over Kanyn Allen for a 12-0 major decision, but State Qualifier Trevor Cusumano retaliated by pinning Caleb Phillips (3-13, 5-20) in 1:30.

Jordan Duncan scored first on Preston Medlin (10-15), but the Sandite escaped and scored a takedown of his own seconds before the end of the first period. Duncan escaped in the second to tie it, but Medlin escaped in the third for the lead and scored with eight seconds left for the 6-3 decision.

State Qualifier Gage Miller pinned Dakota Taylor (0-3), State Qualifier Ethon Hamrick pinned Chris Kirby (24-8, 46-18), and State Champion Cade Cook pinned Braden Dahl (6-7, 7-10) in 0:33 for a 27-7 Comanche lead.

Riley Magee (11-8, 16-13) and Broedy Jessen went scoreless through the first period but Magee snagged an escape and a takedown in the second and rode out the third for a 3-0 decision.

Kaden Glass (21-7) had little difficulty with Rowdy Rhone, taking a 6-1 lead into the second period before pinning the Indian in 3:39.

The Indians came back with a vengeance as nationally ranked No. 4 State Champion Konner Doucet stuck Justin Smith (1-2) in 0:38 and Ethan Bacon pinned Josh Fincannon (20-15, 34-32) in 0:36 to clinch the dual.

Christian Forbes (16-7) won the 106 match with a 16-1 technical fall against Gunnor Yates in 4:22. Brendon Wiseley (21-10, 35-18) won a 5-0 decision against Lake Epperson, and Dylan Luker (6-5) received a forfeit in the final match.

The Sandites have one dual left Thursday against Berryhill (1-10). 

CPHS Wrestling: Sandites throttle McAlester 63-12 at Ram Duals

Rebounding from a loss to a nationally-ranked Texas powerhouse, the Class 6A No. 5 ranked Charles Page High School wrestling team (9-2) easily handled 5A No. 19 McAlester (3-7) in the third round of the Owasso Ram Duals.

The Sandites only lost three matches, received four forfeits, and won seven matches in the 63-12 victory. Six of their seven wins came by pin.

Dylan Luker (5-5) kicked off the dual with a pin of Chase Dunkerson in 0:29 but State Qualifier Ty Nohelty responded with a 9-4 decision over Seth Jones (13-10, 35-24).

Blake Jones (14-9) pinned Greg Quintana in 1:34, Caleb Squyors pinned Caleb Phillips (3-12, 5-19) in 2:34, Preston Medlin (9-15) received a forfeit, then Gunnar Spence won a 13-6 decision over Dakota Taylor (0-2) to make it 18-12.

From there it was all Sand Springs.

Chris Kirby (24-7, 46-17) picked up his twentieth fall of the season in 1:22 against Wyatt Grinnell.

Braden Dahl (6-6, 7-9) gave up a takedown to Tray Howard but reversed for back points and a 5-2 lead. Howard reversed late in the first, but Dahl escaped in the second and added a takedown in the third for an 8-6 decision.

Riley Magee (10-8, 15-13) pinned Riley Showalter in 0:46, and Kaden Glass (20-7), Josh Fincannon (20-14, 34-31), and Justin Smith (1-1) all received forfeits. Christian Forbes (15-7) pinned Bradley VanBlaricom in 1:43, and Brendon Wiseley (20-10, 34-18) pinned John Goodyear in 0:40.

Next up the Sandites will take on undefeated 3A No. 2 Comanche (10-0). The Indians boast a loaded roster with seven State Qualifiers, including two champions and nationally-ranked No. 4 Konner Doucet.

CPHS Wrestling: Sandites fall 57-15 to nationally-ranked Texas State Champions

Josh Fincannon took a loss in the dual against Allen, but only gave up an escape point in a 1-0 decision against a Texas State Runner-Up.

The Sandites suffered their second dual loss of the season Friday afternoon in the second round of the Owasso Ram Duals. The Class 6A No. 5 ranked Charles Page High School wrestling team (8-2) took a bye in the first round then fell 57-15 to nationally ranked No. 21 Allen High. Allen has won nine-straight Texas Dual State Championships. The Sandites’ only two losses this season are to nationally-ranked teams.

The Eagles won three matches in a row to start the dual. Brendon Wiseley (19-10, 33-18) fell 9-4 to Kade Moore, Dylan Luker (4-5) was pinned by Rance Waigan, and Seth Jones (13-9, 35-23) gave up a 14-3 major decision to State Finalist Gabe Martinez for a 13-0 Allen lead.

Blake Jones (13-9) got the Sandites on the board at 132, scoring takedowns in the first and second periods with nearfall points in the second for a 7-1 decision over Jakob Nakamura.

That loss didn’t slow the Eagles down at all as State Qualifier Noah Yeamans pinned Caleb Phillips (3-11, 5-18), nationally-ranked No. 10 State Champion Trent Dooley pinned Preston Medlin (8-15), and State Qualifier Alejandro Cavazos pinned Dakota Taylor (0-1) to make it 31-3.

Chris Kirby (23-7, 45-17) fell into an 8-1 hole against Mario Danzi but headlocked the Eagle for back points in the second and third periods. Trailing 11-9 he picked up one point for stalling, cut his opponent loose, then took him down to send the match into sudden victory overtime. There he secured the fall at 6:12 to keep the Sandites alive.

The Eagles clinched the win soon after, however, as Will Villegas pinned Braden Dahl (5-6, 6-9), State Qualifier Nate Dooley pinned Riley Magee (9-8, 14-13), and Zane Davis pinned Brooks Dudley (6-3) for an insurmountable 49-9 lead.

Freshman standout Kaden Glass (19-7) made easy work of Isaiah Steel, pinning the Eagle in 3:12 after a 4-1 lead with back points, but Allen won the final two matches.

State Finalist Johnny Green won a close 1-0 decision against Josh Fincannon (19-14, 33-31) and nationally-ranked No. 5 State Champion Braxton Brown teched Christian Forbes (14-7) to end the dual.

Next up for the Sandites is 5A No. 19 McAlester (3-6) on Mat No. 6. The Buffaloes return only one State Qualifier in Ty Nohelty. They fell 78-4 to Allen in round one. Allen will wrestle Berryhill (1-8) in round three. Sand Springs will also dual Berryhill and 3A No. 2 Comanche (10-0) on day one of the tournament.

CPHS Wrestling: Sandites win fourth-straight District Championship 45-27 over No. 14 Bartlesville

The Class 6A No. 5 ranked Charles Page High School wrestling team (8-1) won their fourth-straight District Championship Thursday evening at the Ed Dubie Field House, punching their ticket to the Dual State Tournament next month in Shawnee.

Sand Springs routed Muskogee 69-10 and Enid 65-12 before winning a 45-27 barn burner against No. 14 Bartlesville (6-3). The Sandites won nine matches to five, but the Bruins recorded three falls and an injury forfeit to keep things close for most of the dual.

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Josh Fincannon (19-13, 33-30) started the dual at 285 and pinned Ridge Brewington in 0:55. Christian Forbes (14-6) scored a 6-4 decision against Colby Strachan in a 106 battle of freshmen. Brendon Wiseley (19-9, 33-17) had a tough opponent in State Qualifier David Boucher, but recorded a takedown in the first period and reversals in the next two for a 6-0 decision.

Defending two-time State Champion Riley Weir (16-6, 107-33) had to take a medical forfeit at 126, suffering an injury shortly into the second period against State Qualifier Corwin Strachan, and the Bruins rode that momentum for four-straight match wins.

Seth Jones (13-8, 35-22) scored first on State Champion Laif Jones but gave up a reversal in the second. An escape gave the Sandite a 3-2 lead to start the third but the Bruin got a reversal with forty seconds left. Jones escaped to tie it, but Laif Jones got a takedown in sudden victory overtime.

Blake Jones (12-9) scored early on Ethan Gilkey but gave up reversals in the first and second periods before getting pinned in 3:32. State Qualifier Brayden Strachan pinned Caleb Phillips (3-10, 5-17) in 1:55 for a 21-12 Bruin lead.

Preston Medlin (8-14) got the Sandites back on track with an 8-1 decision over Kaleb Childress. Scott Patton (22-1, 57-23) pinned Jakob Hammack in 1:38 and Chris Kirby (22-7, 44-17) pinned Reed Blockard in 0:28 to put the Sandites out front at 27-21, but Laken Clowdus tied it up again by pinning Braden Dahl (5-5, 6-8) in 1:02.

Those would be the last points the Bruins would score. Riley Magee (9-7, 14-12) pinned Sabe Reddy in 4:33, Brooks Dudley (6-2) pinned Joe Fodor in 5:15, and Kaden Glass (18-7) pinned Jaden James in 1:12 to conclude the night.

Sand Springs wrestling will return to action Friday at the Owasso Ram Dual Tournament. The Sandites won the tournament in 2017 and placed fifth last season with four wins and two losses.

CPHS Wrestling: Sandites punish Plainsmen 65-12 with eleven pins

The Class 6A No. 5 ranked Charles Page High School wrestling team (7-1) won their second district dual with ease Thursday evening at the Ed Dubie Field House, pinning eleven Enid Plainsmen en route to a 65-12 victory.

Kaden Glass (17-7) kicked off the dual with a seventeen second pin of Carter McClish at 220. Christian Forbes (13-6) pinned Jason Pearson in 1:19, Brendon Wiseley (18-9, 32-17) pinned Dae Stuber in 1:51, Riley Weir (16-5, 107-32) pinned Austin Hisey in 0:20, Seth Jones (13-7, 35-21) pinned Trinit Zweifel in 4:34, and Blake Jones (12-8) pinned Logan Herell in 3:25.

Enid broke up the streak with a pair of falls at 138 and 145.  Caleb Phillips (3-9, 5-16) fell in 3:25 to Hunter McGee and Preston Medlin (7-14) fell in 1:53 to Chance Davis.

Scott Patton (21-1, 56-23) got the Sandites back on track at 153 and pinned Johnny Villa in 4:10. Chris Kirby (21-7, 43-17) pinned CJ Frank in 0:55, Braden Dahl (5-4, 6-7) pinned Logan Griffin in 3:57, Riley Magee (8-7, 13-12) pinned Lane Doffer in 1:45, and Brooks Dudley (5-2) pinned Luis Vega in 3:23.

Josh Fincannon (18-13, 32-30) scored a takedown in the first period at 285 but gave up a pair of escapes and entered the third all tied up. He got the match-winning escape with a minute left and the two stayed neutral till the end.

Next up the Sandites will take on No. 14 Bartlesville (6-2) for the District Title and a ticket to the Dual State Championship.