OSSAA 6A Basketball Week 8 Rankings

OSSAA 6A Boys’ Basketball Rankings

  1. Edmond Memorial (13-1)

  2. Booker T. Washington (11-1)

  3. Edmond Santa Fe (13-1)

  4. Midwest City (11-3)

  5. Sapulpa (9-2)

  6. Jenks (10-2)

  7. Sand Springs (12-4)

  8. Putnam City West (11-6)

  9. Norman North (9-4)

  10. Edmond North (9-5)

  11. Union (7-5)

  12. Southmoore (9-5)

  13. Deer Creek (9-5)

  14. Putnam City (10-6)

  15. Stillwater (9-5)

  16. Putnam City North (7-7)

  17. Owasso (8-5)

  18. Bartlesville (8-7)

  19. Norman (7-9)

  20. Shawnee (7-6)

SPN Conference Strength Ratings
55.2 Frontier Valley
49.0 Central Oklahoma
46.3 Big Ten
33.1 Suburban
28.9 All-City

Top Boys’ Offenses (Point Average)
78.7 Sapulpa
77.2 Booker T. Washington
75.4 Midwest City
69.9 Putnam City West
68.4 Putnam City
66.6 Putnam City North
66.4 Sand Springs
65.8 Union
65.5 Edmond Memorial
63.4 Edmond Santa Fe

Top Boys’ Defenses
45.9 Edmond Memorial
50.3 Bartlesville
50.6 Edmond Santa Fe
51.0 Norman North
51.3 Jenks
53.0 Shawnee
53.2 Stillwater
54.4 Sand Springs
54.5 Deer Creek
54.5 Owasso

Highest Avg Margin of Victory
19.6 Edmond Memorial
16.4 Booker T. Washington
15.8 Sapulpa
15.0 Midwest City
14.8 Norman North
12.8 Edmond Santa Fe
12.1 Sand Springs
11.4 Jenks
10.0 Union
8.9 Deer Creek


OSSAA 6A Girls’ Basketball Rankings

  1. Putnam City West (15-1)

  2. Norman North (12-1)

  3. Shawnee (12-0)

  4. Edmond Memorial (11-3)

  5. Sand Springs (11-2)

  6. Edmond North (10-4)

  7. Union (11-2)

  8. Moore (10-3)

  9. Bartlesville (12-2)

  10. Edmond Santa Fe (10-4)

  11. Mustang (14-2)

  12. Choctaw (10-3)

  13. Deer Creek (10-5)

  14. Midwest City (12-5)

  15. Booker T. Washington (8-4)

  16. Norman (8-5)

  17. Ponca City (8-5)

  18. Bixby (9-7)

  19. Jenks (7-5)

  20. Sapulpa (7-7)

SPN Conference Strength Ratings
55.0 Central Oklahoma
44.9 Suburban
38.4 Frontier Valley
36.6 Big Ten
13.4 All-City

Top Girls’ Offenses
72.7 Putnam City West
64.2 Sand Springs
62.4 Mustang
62.3 Jenks
62.0 Booker T. Washington
61.2 Moore
60.7 Broken Arrow
60.5 Choctaw
60.1 Ponca City
58.7 Bartlesville

Top Girls’ Defenses
34.3 Union
34.4 Shawnee
39.2 Edmond Memorial
39.9 Norman North
41.1 Bartlesville
43.0 Moore
43.5 Choctaw
43.7 Mustang
44.4 Bixby
45.2 Sapulpa

Top Avg. Margin of Victory
23.8 Putnam West
23.7 Shawnee
18.7 Mustang
18.2 Moore
17.7 Sand Springs
17.6 Bartlesville
16.9 Choctaw
15.0 Booker T. Washington
14.0 Norman North
12.1 Edmond Memorial

CPHS Wrestling: Sandites place eighth at Ram Duals, fall 55-18 to Kansas State Champions

Freshman Christian Forbes was the team’s leading scorer with four pins and a tech fall. His only loss was to a nationally-ranked State Champion.

The Class 6A No. 5 ranked Charles Page High School wrestling team (12-4) has taken a beating this past week and settled for eighth place out of fourteen teams at the Fourth Annual Ram Duals Saturday afternoon in Owasso. The Sandites were four starters short of a healthy roster and fell 55-18 to the defending Kansas 5A State Champions, No. 1 Goddard.

The Lions kicked off the dual with four straight falls. State Qualifier Cayleb Atkins pinned Dakota Taylor (0-7), State Qualifier Nolan Craine pinned Braden Dahl (8-9), State Qualifier Trevor Dopps pinned Chris Kirby (27-9, 49-19), and State Qualifier Cayden Atkins pinned Riley Magee (12-11, 17-16) for a 24-0 lead.

Freshmen were the stars of the show for Sand Springs. All three of the Sandites’ wins came by first-period falls at the hands of freshmen. Kaden Glass (24-8) pinned JD Bridwell in 0:33 to get the Sandites on the board, and Brooks Dudley (8-4) pinned Garrett Mead in 0:51 to make it 24-12. State Qualifier Trent Willert pinned Josh Fincannon (22-16, 36-33) at heavyweight, but Christian Forbes (20-7) responded by pinning Jayden Miller in 1:06.

The Lions won five out of the last six weight classes. State Champion Jason Henschel pinned Brendon Wiseley (24-11, 38-19), State Finalist Lucas Glover pinned Dylan Luker (6-9), and the teams double forfeited 126. Logan Davidson won a 5-4 decision against Blake Jones (18-10), State Qualifier Isaiah Holmes pinned Caleb Phillips (5-15, 7-22), and State Qualifier Jace Fisher won a 12-0 major decision against Preston Medlin (12-17) to conclude the day.

Sand Springs Wrestling will return to action Thursday at home against undefeated No. 7 Jenks (7-0). The Trojans haven’t beaten Sand Springs since 1997, but their program is the strongest it has been in years, setting the stage for what should be a good matchup.

Final Results
1st - TX 6A No. 1 Allen (7-0)
2nd - 6A No. 3 Mustang (5-1)
3rd - 3A No. 1 Perry (5-2)
4th - 3A No. 2 Comanche (5-2)
5th - 6A No. 9 Owasso (3-3)
6th - KS 6A No. 2 Manhattan (3-4)
7th - KS 5A No. 1 Goddard (4-2)
8th - 6A No. 5 Sand Springs (4-3)
9th - 6A No. 6 Deer Creek (3-4)
10th - 5A No. 8 Claremore (3-4)
DNP - 5A No. 11 Coweta (1-5)
DNP - AR 7A No. 5 Springdale (1-5)
DNP - Berryhill (1-5)
DNP - 5A No. 19 McAlester (0-5)

Tournament Statistics
(Team)
Most pins - 44, Allen
Most techs - 6, Allen
Most team points - 395, Allen
Most total match points - 490, Allen
(Individual)
Most pins - 6, Hadyn Redus (14:35)
Most techs - 3, Trent Dooley (15:02)
Most pins/techs (least time) - 6, Nolan Craine (13:08)
Fastest fall - 0:09, Noah Yeamans
Fastest tech - 1:46, Lucas Glover
Most team points - 42, Tate Sauder/Konner Doucet
Most single match points - 22, Noah Yeamans/Trent Dooley
Most total match points - 84, Trent Dooley/Parker Wright

Sand Springs Statistics
Pins/Time (team) - 25 (41:55)
Pins/Time - 4, Blake Jones (5:20)
Techs/Time - 1, Christian Forbes (4:23)
Pins/Techs - 5, Christian Forbes (12:41)
Fastest fall - 0:24, Brendon Wiseley
Most team points - 32, Christian Forbes
Most single match points - 16, Christian Forbes
Most total match points - 45, Chris Kirby

Full Results

Allen 78-4 McAlester
Allen 57-15 Sand Springs
Allen 60-10 Berryhill
Allen 57-12 Comanche
Allen 43-28 Mustang
Allen 62-15 Owasso
Allen 37-27 Perry
Mustang 53-15 Coweta
Mustang 47-30 Owasso
Mustang 39-27 Goddard
Mustang 42-36 Manhattan
Mustang 40-23 Perry
Perry 62-14 Claremore
Perry 53-19 Deer Creek
Perry 82-0 Springdale
Perry 40-27 Manhattan
Perry 38-24 Comanche
Comanche 72-11 Berryhill
Comanche 70-12 McAlester
Comanche 39-31 Sand Springs
Comanche 39-32 Manhattan
Comanche 36-36 Owasso
Owasso 34-34 Goddard
Owasso 56-21 Coweta
Owasso 39-36 Manhattan
Manhattan 62-26 Springdale
Manhattan 60-15 Claremore
Manhattan 49-24 Deer Creek
Goddard 45-27 Coweta
Goddard 55-18 Sand Springs
Goddard 65-18 Springdale
Goddard 55-13 Deer Creek
Sand Springs 63-12 McAlester
Sand Springs 45-20 Berryhill
Sand Springs 45-25 Coweta
Sand Springs 39-30 Claremore
Deer Creek 61-12 Springdale
Deer Creek 41-33 Claremore
Deer Creek 53-37 Coweta
Claremore 40-31 Deer Creek
Claremore 53-18 Springdale
Claremore 65-18 Berryhill
Coweta 54-30 Berryhill
Berryhill 45-24 McAlester
Springdale 54-28 McAlester

CPHS Wrestling: Sandites sneak past Claremore 39-30 at Ram Duals

The Sandites are nursing a depleted roster with four missing starters, but they still managed to beat out Class 5A No. 8 ranked Claremore (12-9) in the consolation semifinals of the Fourth Annual Ram Duals. 6A No. 5 Charles Page High School (12-3) won seven matches, lost five, and both teams forfeited one weight class apiece Saturday afternoon in Owasso.

Christian Forbes (19-7) won a 4-3 decision over Kai Shultz in the first match and Brendon Wiseley (24-10, 38-18) received a forfeit for a 9-0 Sandite lead. Dylan Luker (6-8) fell 6-2 to Aidan Boyd and the Sandites forfeited 126 to tie the dual at 9-9.

Blake Jones (18-9) pinned Brett Peters in 1:22 but State Qualifier Dylan Priddy tied it again by pinning Caleb Phillips (5-14, 7-21). Preston Medlin (12-16) scored a 7-0 decision against Gage Wilson, but the Zebras took their only lead of the dual at 152 when Ashton Stevenson pinned Dakota Taylor (0-6) for a 21-18 advantage.

Sand Springs didn’t stay down for long. Braden Dahl (8-8, 9-11) pinned Jakoby Banks in 3:02 and Chris Kirby (27-8, 49-18) pinned Cole Mallory in 1:12 for the final lead. Brooks Dudley (7-4) pinned Dakota Martin in 3:18 and Josh Fincannon (22-15, 36-32) won a 3-0 decision against Ryan Cochran for the Sandites. State Qualifier Isaac Guinn won 8-4 against Riley Magee (12-10, 17-15) and State Finalist Seth Seago pinned Kaden Glass (23-8) for the Zebras.

The Sandites will take on Kansas 5A No. 1 Goddard in the finals. The Lions are 3-2 in the tournament and boast a loaded roster with ten returning State Qualifiers, State Runner-Up Lucas Glover, State Champion Jason Henschel, and No. 7 nationally-ranked State Champion Troy Fisher.

CPHS Wrestling: Sandites breeze past No. 12 Coweta with six falls

Class 6A No. 5 ranked Charles Page High School (11-3) kicked off the second day of the Owasso Ram Duals with a 45-25 victory over 5A No. 12 Coweta (4-6). The Sandites won nine weight classes and forfeited one, recording six falls.

Caleb Phillips (5-13, 7-20) kicked off the dual with a pin of Hank Searcy in 2:34 and the Sandites never once trailed. Preston Medlin (11-16) won a 4-0 decision against Cole Stevens before Dillon Hooper pinned Dakota Taylor (0-5) to get the Tigers on the board.

Chris Kirby (26-8, 48-18) took a 10-3 lead against Zach Dodson with two sets of nearfall points before sticking his foe in 2:10. Braden Dahl (7-8, 8-11) followed that match with a defensive fall against Caleb Foster in 0:40.

No. 13 nationally ranked two-time State Champion Talon Borror pinned Riley Magee (12-9, 17-14) and Piper Pennington won a 5-2 decision over Brooks Dudley (6-4), but the Sandites rattled off four straight wins from there.

Kaden Glass (23-7) defeated Caleb Phillips 5-0, Josh Fincannon (21-15, 35-32) decisioned State Qualifier Zane Collinsworth 6-2, Christian Forbes (18-7) pinned Brody Gee in 4:00, and Brendon Wiseley (23-10, 37-18) pinned State Qualifier Bronson Burcham in 2:19 to clinch the victory at 39-15.

Wesley Spohn broke up the run with a 14-5 major decision over Dylan Luker (6-7) and the Sandites forfeited 126, but Blake Jones (17-9) ended the dual with a Sandite victory, pinning Kam Chrisman in 0:42.

Sand Springs is 3-2 overall in the two day Owasso tournament.

CPHS Wrestling: Sandites bury Berryhill 45-20 at Ram Duals

The Class 6A No. 5 ranked Charles Page High School wrestling team (10-3) went 2-2 Friday at the Fourth Annual Ram Duals tournament in Owasso. The Sandites defeated McAlester and Berryhill but lost to Texas 6A No. 1 Allen and 3A No. 2 Comanche.

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Sand Springs won 45-20 against Berryhill (2-10) in the final dual of the day with five match wins and four losses. Berryhill forfeited three weights to Sand Springs and the teams double forfeited two weights.

Blake Jones (16-9) kicked off the dual at 126 pounds by pinning Dakota Richards in 1:42. The teams double forfeited 132 and Caleb Phillips (4-13, 6-20) received a forfeit for a 12-0 Sandite lead.

The Chiefs battled back as Tristan Bradley won a 4-3 decision over Preston Medlin (10-16), Dehney Partin pinned Dakota Taylor (0-4), and Tyler Stevens scored a 17-1 technical fall against Braden Dahl (6-8, 7-11) for a 14-12 Berryhill lead.

Sand Springs ran away with it from there. Chris Kirby (25-8, 47-18) pinned Dayton Marshall in 1:06, and Riley Magee (12-8, 17-13) and Sango Whitehorn (2-2) received forfeits. Kaden Glass (22-7) won a 7-4 decision against Nico Lopez, the teams double forfeited 285, Christian Forbes (17-7) pinned Noah Dolan in 1:29, and Brendon Wiseley (22-10, 36-18) pinned Mac Inhofe in 0:24.

Berryhill wrapped up the dual with a victory at 120 as State Qualifier Saige Martin pinned Dylan Luker (6-6) in 1:08.

Sand Springs wrestling will return to action Saturday in the consolation bracket against 5A No. 12 Coweta (4-5) who went 0-3 on the first day of the tournament. The Tigers return three State Qualifiers from last season in Bronson Burcham, Zane Collinsworth, and nationally-ranked No. 13 two-time State Champion Talon Borror.

Following that dual they will wrestle either Berryhill or 5A No. 11 Claremore (11-9). Claremore also went 2-2 on day one with wins over Springdale and Deer Creek, and losses to Perry and Manhattan. The Zebras return three State Qualifiers in Dylan Priddy, Isaac Guinn, and State Runner-Up Seth Seago.

On the opposite side of the bracket are Kansas 5A No. 1 Goddard, Arkansas 7A No. 5 Springdale, No. 6 Deer Creek (7-6), and McAlester (3-9).

CPHS Basketball: Rams upset Sandites 57-56, Kersgieter named Homecoming Queen

Homecoming was spoiled Friday night at Charles Page High School as the Class 6A No. 4 Sandites (12-4, 6-2) were upset 57-56 by No. 17 Owasso (8-5, 4-3).

The Sandites led by eight to start the fourth quarter, but Owasso surged ahead in the final minute.

At halftime Holly Kersgieter was named Homecoming Queen and Kissing Captain Cole Durkee presented her with her robe, crown, bouquet, and kiss. Both are senior starters on their teams.

Hayden Peterson was the star of the first quarter, scoring nine points to give his team a 15-13 lead over the Sandites. The game tied three times in the first period with the Sandites leading for much of it, but Owasso scored five in a row to close the stanza.

Cole Durkee sank a three in the second period to tie it at 20-20 then Marlo Fox scored a two and Davon Richardson iced a buzzer beater for the five-point halftime advantage.

The third quarter was the best for the Sand Springs and they took a 42-34 lead into the fourth quarter. Fox scored six in that period and Jaden Hurd added four.

Owasso went on a nine-point run early in the fourth to make it a one-point game, then took the lead with a four-point run at the charity stripe. Durkee hit a three for the 48-47 lead, Seth Pomeroy sank a three in retaliation, then Hurd scored his third basket of the night to tie it at 50-50.

Pomeroy took the lead at with a pair of free throws at 1:21 as Josh Minney fouled out. Savage made a three-point play, but the Rams took the final lead with twenty seconds left and pushed it to 57-53. Richardson sank a buzzer-beater from half court, but the Sandites came up one point shy.

Pomeroy led all scorers with 22 points followed by Peterson with nineteen. Richardson had the team high for Sand Springs with fifteen points and Fox added twelve.

The Sandites will look to get back in the win column Tuesday at No. 7 Jenks (10-2, 5-2).

OHS 57 CPHS 56
1Q:
OHS 15-13
2Q: CPHS 12-5
3Q: CPHS 17-14
4Q: OHS 23-14
Free Throws: OHS 17-of-21, CPHS 14-of-20.
Field Goals: OHS 17-of-37, CPHS 19-of-44.
Offensive Rebounds: CPHS 7, OHS 3.
Defensive Rebounds: CPHS 16, OHS 14.
Total Rebounds: CPHS 23, OHS 17.
Steals: CPHS 2, OHS 2.
Blocks: CPHS 1.
Fouls: OHS 16, CPHS 19.

Frontier Valley Conference Standings
6-1 No. 2 Booker T. Washington
6-2 No. 4 Sand Springs
5-1 No. 6 Sapulpa
5-2 No. 12 Union
5-2 No. 7 Jenks
4-3 No. 17 Owasso
2-4 No. 20 Bartlesville
1-6 Muskogee
0-6 Bixby
0-7 Bixby

(Sand Springs stats)
Scoring: Richardson 15, Fox 12, Minney 9, Durkee 8, Cale Savage 6, Hurd 6.
Offensive Rebounds: Richardson 2, Fox 1, Minney 1, Cale Savage 1, Durkee 1, Hurd 1.
Defensive Rebounds: Minney 6, Richardson 3, Cale Savage 3, Fox 2, Durkee 1, Cason Savage 1.
Total Rebounds: Minney 7, Richardson 5, Cale Savage 4, Fox 3, Durkee 2, Cason Savage 1, Hurd 1.
Steals: Cale Savage 2.
Assists: Richardson 3, Minney 2, Cale Savage 1, Fox 1.
Blocks: Cason Savage 1.
Fouls: Minney 5, Richardson 4, Cale Savage 4, Fox 3, Durkee 1, Cason Savage 1, Hurd 1.

(Owasso scoring): Pomeroy 22, Peterson 19, Hendrick 6, Reed 4, Ellison 3