CPHS Wrestling: Eleven Sandites alive at Regionals with four in semifinals

The No. 5 ranked Charles Page High School wrestling team is sitting in fourth place after the first session at the 6A-East Regional Friday afternoon. The Sandites have eleven wrestlers still in contention with four on the Championship side of the bracket. The team has 65 points, trailing Broken Arrow at 150.5, Edmond North at 86.5 and Owasso with 76.

Two-time defending State Champion Riley Weir is out for the remainder of the season with a rib injury and ended his career with a 108-34 record. Junior heavyweight Josh Fincannon finished the season 25-17, missing Regionals with appendicitis.

Brendon Wiseley (34-11, 48-19) easily won his first match at 106 against Cooper Britton, taking a 7-0 lead before pinning the Panther in 5:34. In the quarterfinal he pinned Shawnee’s Brenner James in 1:38. He will meet Bartlesville junior Colby Strachan in the semis, who he previously defeated 9-0 earlier this season.

Seth Jones (18-12, 40-26) took a 9-2 lead before pinning Killian McNichol in 3:38 at 126 pounds, then pinned Union freshman Noah Smith in 1:51 in the quarterfinals. He will meet defending Bartlesville State Champion Laif Jones in the semis. The Bruin needed sudden victory overtime to beat the Sandite 6-4 earlier this season.

Scott Patton (27-1, 62-23) got a first round bye at 152 then rolled over Ponca City senior Spencer Shook. Patton scored a takedown in the first, back points in the second, and a reversal in the third before pinning the Wildcat at 5:23. He will wrestle Edmond North senior Jayden Villalobos in the semis. He previously majored the Husky 11-1 in their first meeting this year.

Kaden Glass (30-8) pinned Bartlesville sophomore Curtis Fodor in 1:07 and Enid sophomore Luis Vega in 1:41 at 195 pounds. He will take on Union senior Elijah Tomlin in the semifinals. Glass defeated Tomlin 5-2 and 6-1 earlier this season.

Chris Kirby (30-12, 52-22) wrestled Sapulpa senior Noah Alexander at 160 and won a fall in 2:11, but was in turn pinned by Owasso junior Nate Jacobson. In consolation he will meet Putnam North freshman Devin Cross.

Riley Magee (15-17, 20-22) received a first round bye at 182 and suffered a 12-6 decision at the hands of top-ranked Broken Arrow sophomore Emmanuel Skillings in the quarterfinals. He will wrestle Shawnee sophomore Kyle Heile in consolation.

Justin Smith (1-3) got a first round bye at heavyweight and was pinned in 0:41 by Broken Arrow Senior State Qualifier Noah Cortes in the quarterfinals. In consolation he will meet Sapulpa senior Blake Brooks.

Christian Forbes (28-10) got a first round bye at 113 and wrestled Bartlesville senior State Qualifier David Boucher in the quarterfinals. Boucher got an early takedown but the Sandite escaped and scored two shortly before the buzzer. Boucher tied it with an escape in the second and rolled him in the third for a trio of back points and a 6-3 decision. Forbes will meet Shawnee senior Caleb Nahmahpeah in consolation.

Ethan Norton (0-4) was pinned by Shawnee’s Jordan Lomeli in the first round of 120. He will wrestle Jenks senior Garrett Johnson in consolation.

Blake Jones (22-12) was upset at 132 by Union freshman Caleb Rogers. Jones led 10-0 late in the third with three takedowns and three near fall points, but Rogers got a takedown for the pin at 5:26. In consolation he took an 8-2 lead on Enid’s Logan Herell before pinning him in 2:47. Next up is Jenks junior Garrett Weis, who Jones defeated 6-4 in a dual.

Caleb Phillips (6-19, 8-26) was pinned in 1:38 by Bartlesville senior Brayden Strachan at 138 pounds but pinned Norman freshman Aydin Matanone in 2:01 in consolation. He will return to action against Shawnee junior Jose Cervantes.

Preston Medlin (13-22) was eliminated from contention at 145 pounds. He was pinned in 3:13 by Owasso State Qualifier DJ Anderson and in 1:46 by Broken Arrow junior Chris Moores.

Braden Dahl (9-17, 10-20) wrestled 170 and was eliminated. He was pinned in 1:14 by Bartlesville junior Laken Clowdus and majored 15-3 by Jenks senior Russell Stanley.

Brooks Dudley (10-8) was eliminated from contention at 220. Dudley led Bartlesville’s Jaden James 4-2 with two takedowns in the first period but James took him down for a fall at 2:25. In consolation he wrestled Ponca sophomore HB Bowers and led 8-3 before getting stuck at 1:33.

The semifinals and second round of consolation will be wrestled at 5:00 p.m. at Jenks High School. Consolation Quarterfinals and Consolation Semifinals will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday with the placement matches beginning at 5:00 p.m.

Team Scores
150.5 Broken Arrow
86.5 Edmond North
76.0 Owasso
65.0 Sand Springs
59.0 Bartlesville
57.5 Jenks
45.0 Ponca City
44.0 Union
32.0 Enid
28.5 Muskogee
23.0 Bixby
21.5 Norman
18.0 Shawnee
16.0 Putnam North
8.0 Edmond Santa Fe
1.0 Sapulpa

Semifinals
106: Wiseley (CPHS) v. Strachan (Bartlesville).
106: Campbell (Owasso) v. Cockrell (Bartlesville).
113: Cockrell (BAHS) v. Washington (Bixby).
113: Boucher (Bartlesville) v. Tecson (Owasso).
120: Blankenship (Bixby) v. Becker (EdNo).
120: Hill (BAHS) v. Strachan (Bartlesville).
126: Perez (BAHS) v. Trant (PoHi).
126: Jones (CPHS) v. Jones (Bartlesville).
132: Witcraft (BAHS) v. Gilkey (Bartlesville).
132: Arechiga (PoHi) v. Washington (Owasso).
138: Schickram (PoHi) v. Strachan (Bartlesville).
138: Parks (EdNo) v. Gonzalez (BAHS).
145: Webb (Muskogee) v. Randall (EdNo).
145: Hernandez (Union) v. Davis (Enid).
152: Patton (CPHS) v. Villalobos (EdNo).
152: Maturino (BAHS) v. Vannoy (Jenks).
160: Floyd (EdNo) v. Jacobson (Owasso).
160: McGrew (Jenks) v. Rozell (BAHS).
170: Mattioda (BAHS) v. Harley (PCN).
170: Seth (Muskogee) v. Bowman (EdNo).
182: Skillings (BAHS) v. Rogers (Union).
182: Fleming (Owasso) v. Bowman (EdNo).
195: Potter (BAHS) v. Cantu (EdNo).
195: Tomlin (Union) v. Glass (CPHS).
220: Marcheselli (BAHS) v. Galli (Jenks).
220: McCoy (EdNo) v. Walker (Union).
285: Cortes (BAHS) v. Dodd (Enid).
285: Williams (Muskogee) v. Orr (Jenks).

CPHS Baseball: Sandites shut out Hilldale 5-0 in scrimmage, Ash strikes out seven

The Charles Page High School baseball team played their second scrimmage of the season Tuesday evening and prevailed 5-0 over Hilldale High.

Tyler Ash pitched seven strikeouts and no hits in three innings, Kieffer Massey pitched three strikeouts and one hit, and Bryce Peterman threw two strikeouts and two hits. Sand Springs recorded seven hits and only three strikeouts in the shutout win.

Malahi Burks got the Sandites on the board in the bottom of the third, scoring on a single from Cal Watkins. Watkins was next across home plate on a single from Ethan Sartin.

Michael Miller singled in Ryan Seabolt in the fourth then scored on a passed ball, and Seth Villines scored on a single from Watkins.

The Sandites defeated Booker T. Washington 10-0 on Monday and have yet to give up a run. They will travel to scrimmages at Metro Christian Academy on Friday and Union High School on Saturday. The season won’t officially begin till Friday, March 1st.

CPHS Basketball Preview: Sandites host Sapulpa Friday in conference finale

Highway 97 Rivalry will return to Sand Springs Friday at 6:30 p.m. when the Class 6A No. 6 ranked Charles Page High School girls’ basketball team (17-4, 13-0) tips off against No. 18 Sapulpa (13-7, 9-3). The Lady Sandites will look to conclude the season undefeated in Frontier Valley Conference action.

The boys’ game, following the girls, will be a top-five match up as No. 4 Sapulpa (17-3, 10-2) looks to stay in contention for the FVC title by avenging a January loss to No. 5 Sand Springs (15-6, 9-4).

The Lady Sandites have the FVC title on lock with a 13-0 record, while the boys have been eliminated from contention at 9-4. The boys can’t finish any worse than fourth, and could still finish second pending the results of Sapulpa and Union’s final games. Last year the boys placed fourth with a 9-5 record while the girls finished third at 11-3.

Girls

The Sand Springs girls hold the No. 6 offense, No. 14 defense, and No. 10 margin of victory in Class 6A, winning by an average score of 60-48. They have won their past four games, most recently a 40-39 barn-burner against No. 18 Bixby.

Sapulpa is thirteenth offensively, sixth defensively, and eighth in margin of victory, winning by an average score of 55-44. The Chieftains have won six in a row, most recently a 62-52 upset of No. 8 Bartlesville.

Sand Springs defeated Sapulpa 45-43 on January 8th in what was the Sandites’ closest win of the season, prior to Tuesday’s game in Bixby. The Sandites were more accurate from both field goal ranges but the Chieftains came away with far more blocks and steals. The rebound battle was an even split. Holly Kersgieter led the Sandites with seventeen points and Taylor Dement led Sapulpa with sixteen.

Sand Springs hasn’t beaten Sapulpa twice in a season since 2011.

Boys

The Sandite boys are ninth offensively, seventh defensively, and seventh in margin of victory, winning by an average score of 63-53. They lost back to back games in their lowest offensive outputs of the season before drumming Bixby 79-51.

Sapulpa has the top offense in 6A, the No. 27 defense, and the third-highest margin of victory, winning by an average score of 77-63. The Chieftains have won three-straight games, most recently 64-58 against Bartlesville.

The Sandites won their first meeting 70-64 in Sapulpa, out-shooting their opponents 51% to 42% in the field and 71% to 50% at the stripe. Sand Springs won the rebound battle but Sapulpa got more takeaways. Both teams had four players in double digits. Cale Savage led the Sandites with seventeen points and Camryn Dennis had seventeen for Sapulpa.

Sand Springs is 5-5 against Sapulpa in the Eric Savage era, and have won their last three meetings. Sapulpa last defeated the Sandites in the 2017 Area playoffs.

Conference Schedule - Feb. 10-16.

Tuesday
Muskogee @ Jenks
Owasso @ Union
Broken Arrow @ Booker T. Washington
Sand Springs @ Bixby.
Bartlesville @ Sapulpa.

Friday
Union @ Muskogee
Owasso @ Bixby
Jenks @ Broken Arrow
Sapulpa @ Sand Springs.
Booker T. Washington @ Bartlesville

Frontier Valley Conference Standings

Boys
12-1 No. 2 Booker T. Washington
10-2 No. 4 Sapulpa
——Eliminated——
9-4 No. 9 Union
9-4 No. 5 Sand Springs
8-5 No. 10 Jenks
7-6 No. 15 Owasso
4-8 Bartlesville
3-10 Broken Arrow
1-12 Muskogee
1-12 Bixby

Girls
13-0 No. 6 Sand Springs - Conference Champions
11-2 No. 10 Union
9-3 No. 18 Sapulpa
8-4 No. 8 Bartlesville
7-6 No. 17 Booker T. Washington
6-7 No. 18 Bixby
6-7 No. 20 Jenks
2-11 Broken Arrow
2-11 Owasso
0-13 Muskogee

Charles Page High School Team Stats

CPHS Girls

Average Box Score
CPHS 60 Opponent 47
1Q: CPHS 16-11.
2Q: CPHS 14-11.
3Q: CPHS 15-12.
4Q: CPHS 15-13.
(OT: CPHS 16-3).
Free Throws: CPHS 14-of-21, Opp 9-of-14.
2-pt Shooting: CPHS 16-of-33, Opp 12-of-29.
3-pt Shooting: CPHS 5-of-16, Opp 5-of-19.
Field Goals: CPHS 21-of-49, Opp 17-of-48.
Offensive Rebounds: CPHS 11, Opp 8.
Defensive Rebounds: CPHS 20, Opp 15.
Total Rebounds: CPHS 31, Opp 23.
Steals: CPHS 11, Opp 8.
Blocks: CPHS 2, Opp 2.
Fouls: CPHS 13, Opp 16.

CPHS Boys

Average Box Score
CPHS 63 Opponent 54
1Q: CPHS 15-13.
2Q: CPHS 14-12.
3Q: CPHS 16-14.
4Q: CPHS 18-15.
(OT: CPHS 11-6).
Free Throws: CPHS 13-of-19, Opp 10-of-15.
2-pt Shooting: CPHS 16-of-29, Opp 13-of-27.
3-pt Shooting: CPHS 6-of-17, Opp 6-of-19.
Field Goals: CPHS 22-of-46, Opp 19-of-46.
Offensive Rebounds: CPHS 7, Opp 6.
Defensive Rebounds: CPHS 21, Opp 16.
Total Rebounds: CPHS 28, Opp 22.
Steals: CPHS 7, Opp 6.
Blocks: CPHS 3, Opp 2.
Fouls: CPHS 15, Opp 16.

Individual Stats (Boys)

Points Per Game
15.8 Richardson
11.9 Cale Savage
9.9 Fox
9.0 Durkee
8.9 Minney
5.1 Hurd
1.9 Hawkins
1.9 Hughes
1.5 Anderson
1.2 Cason Savage
0.7 Quier

Field Goal Percentage*
(Minimum 15 attempts, both ranges)
49.7% Richardson
46.5% Minney
45.5% Fox
44.9% Durkee
43.7% Cale Savage

Three-Point Percentage*
(Minimum 15 attempts)
40.0% Cale Savage
34.3% Durkee
29.6% Richardson
26.5% Fox
14.3% Minney

Two-Point Percentage*
(Minimum 15 attempts)
63.8% Hurd
56.5% Fox
55.6% Cale Savage
55.1% Durkee
52.8% Minney
52.5% Richardson

Free Throw Percentage*
(Minimum 15 attempts)
80.5% Cale Savage
72.4% Richardson
70.8% Fox
69.4% Minney
64.7% Hawkins
63.6% Durkee
59.5% Hurd

Offensive Rebounds
1.9 Minney
1.9 Richardson
1.3 Durkee
0.9 Hurd
0.8 Cale Savage
0.6 Hawkins
0.5 Anderson
0.4 Fox
0.1 Quier

Defensive Rebounds
5.8 Richardson
4.0 Minney
3.2 Durkee
2.3 Cale Savage
2.3 Hurd
2.2 Fox
1.0 Hawkins
0.9 Quier
0.5 Cason Savage
0.3 Hughes

Total Rebounds
7.7 Richardson
5.9 Minney
4.4 Durkee
3.2 Cale Savage
3.2 Hurd
2.6 Fox
1.6 Hawkins
1.0 Quier
0.7 Cason Savage
0.5 Anderson
0.3 Hughes

Assists
2.1 Richardson
1.2 Minney
1.0 Cale Savage
0.8 Fox
0.6 Cason Savage
0.6 Durkee
0.5 Anderson
0.3 Quier
0.1 Hawkins
0.1 Hurd

Steals
1.4 Minney
1.2 Richardson
1.1 Fox
1.0 Cale Savage
0.8 Durkee
0.6 Hawkins
0.4 Quier
0.3 Cason Savage
0.3 Hughes
0.1 Hurd

Blocks
0.9 Minney
0.9 Richardson
0.4 Durkee
0.3 Hurd
0.2 Hawkins
0.1 Quier
0.1 Fox
0.1 Cale Savage
0.1 Cason Savage

Fouls
2.9 Minney
2.8 Richardson
2.8 Fox
1.8 Hurd
1.7 Cale Savage
1.1 Hawkins
1.0 Durkee
0.8 Cason Savage
0.4 Hughes
0.3 Quier

Individual Stats (Girls)

Points Per Game
20.0 Kersgieter
14.9 Johnson
8.1 Regalado
5.0 Taber
4.1 Burris
3.5 Jordan
3.2 Padilla
2.0 Harris
1.7 Bunch
1.4 Hampton
1.2 Cheney
1.0 Solis
0.5 Hughes
0.4 Shrum

Field Goal Percentage*
(Minimum 15 attempts, both ranges)
47.6% Kersgieter
47.3% Johnson
34.6% Regalado
32.6% Burris
29.0% Padilla

Three-Point Percentage*
(Minimum 15 attempts)
38.1% Kersgieter
32.8% Burris
30.6% Regalado
22.2% Padilla
19.2% Johnson

Two-Point Percentage*
(Minimum 15 attempts)
60.0% Taber
54.2% Johnson
50.0% Jordan
49.6% Kersgieter
40.0% Regalado
33.3% Padilla
32.1% Burris

Free-Throw Percentage*
(Minimum 15 attempts)
74.5% Kersgieter
71.0% Johnson
69.1% Regalado
69.0% Padilla
64.4% Taber
55.6% Jordan
46.7% Burris

Offensive Rebounds
3.9 Kersgieter
1.7 Taber
1.7 Regalado
1.2 Jordan
1.1 Johnson
1.0 Solis
0.9 Burris
0.5 Padilla
0.3 Bunch
0.3 Hampton
0.2 Shrum
0.2 Cheney
0.1 Harris
0.1 Hughes

Defensive Rebounds
5.5 Kersgieter
3.6 Taber
3.4 Regalado
2.5 Johnson
1.9 Burris
1.8 Padilla
1.2 Jordan
1.0 Solis
0.8 Cheney
0.3 Hughes
0.3 Harris
0.3 Shrum
0.2 Hampton
0.2 Brown
0.2 Bunch

Total Rebounds
9.4 Kersgieter
5.3 Taber
5.1 Regalado
3.6 Johnson
2.7 Burris
2.3 Jordan
2.3 Padilla
2.0 Solis
1.0 Cheney
0.5 Hampton
0.5 Bunch
0.5 Shrum
0.4 Harris
0.4 Hughes
0.2 Brown

Assists
1.4 Kersgieter
1.3 Johnson
0.9 Taber
0.8 Burris
0.3 Regalado
0.3 Jordan
0.3 Padilla
0.2 Hampton
0.2 Hughes
0.1 Shrum

Steals
3.0 Johnson
2.1 Kersgieter
1.8 Taber
1.1 Burris
1.1 Regalado
0.9 Padilla
0.7 Solis
0.6 Jordan
0.5 Cheney
0.4 Hampton
0.3 Bunch
0.3 Hughes
0.3 Shrum
0.1 Harris

Blocks
0.5 Regalado
0.5 Johnson
0.4 Burris
0.3 Kersgieter
0.3 Taber
0.1 Solis
0.1 Padilla
0.1 Hughes
0.1 Hampton

Fouls
2.7 Taber
2.6 Regalado
2.0 Johnson
1.9 Kersgieter
1.7 Burris
1.4Padilla
1.4 Jordan
0.5 Cheney
0.4 Hampton
0.3 Harris
0.3 Shrum
0.2 Brown
0.2 Bunch
0.1 Solis

CPHS Basketball: Sandites thump Bixby 79-51, Hurd scores 18

6’6” Sophomore Jaeden Hurd had a career night Tuesday, leading Class 6A No. 5 ranked Charles Page High School (15-6, 9-4) to a 79-51 victory in Bixby (3-18, 1-12). The Sandite scored eighteen points and snagged eight rebounds at the Whitey Ford Sports Complex.

Sand Springs previously defeated the Spartans 84-43 last month, so Head Coach Eric Savage gave his second string far more game time on Tuesday. The boys only led 31-27 at halftime, but doubled the Spartans in both the third and fourth quarters.

Cale Savage was second among the Sandites with sixteen points, Cole Durkee added twelve, and Cason Savage had a career high eleven. Sam Anderson made his second appearance of the season and scored his first career three-pointer.

The teams were tied 13-13 after the first quarter, following a late three from Cason Savage. The Spartans led five times before Sand Springs went on a six-point run in the second period and never looked back. They tied it only once more, at 25-25, but Cale Savage hit back-to-back threes to end the half.

Things were still close midway through the third till the Sandites blew things wide open with an eighteen-point run spanning two periods. All eleven varsity players saw action for only the second time this season.

Xavier Glenn led the Spartans with seventeen points, Braden Weaver and Conner Loney scored eleven apiece, and Devin Crites added ten.

Sand Springs will wrap up the regular season Friday in the second installment of Highway 97 Rivalry. The Sandites will host No. 4 Sapulpa (17-3, 10-2) who they previously defeated 70-64 last month. Sand Springs is 5-5 against the Chieftains during the Eric Savage era, and have won their last three meetings. Sapulpa last defeated the Sandites in the 2017 Area playoffs.

CPHS 79 Bixby 51
1Q:
All 13-13.
2Q:
CPHS 18-14.
3Q:
CPHS 20-10.
4Q:
CPHS 28-14.
Free Throws:
CPHS 11-of-14, Bixby 6-of-11.
Field Goals:
CPHS 29-of-48, Bixby 20-of-42.
Offensive Rebounds:
CPHS 5, Bixby 2.
Defensive Rebounds:
CPHS 19, Bixby 12.
Total Rebounds:
CPHS 24, Bixby 14.
Steals:
CPHS 10, Bixby 7.
Blocks:
Bixby 2, CPHS 1.
Fouls:
CPHS 7, Bixby 10.

Frontier Valley Conference Standings
12-1 No. 2 Booker T. Washington
10-2 No. 4 Sapulpa
9-4 No. 9 Union
9-4 No. 5 Sand Springs
8-5 No. 10 Jenks
7-6 No. 15 Owasso
4-8 Bartlesville
3-10 Broken Arrow
1-12 Muskogee
1-12 Bixby

(Sand Springs Stats)
Scoring:
Hurd 18, Cale Savage 16, Durkee 12, Cason Savage 11, Richardson 9, Fox 4, Minney 3, Hughes 3, Anderson 3.
Offensive Rebounds:
Hurd 3, Durkee 2.
Defensive Rebounds:
Hurd 5, Richardson 4, Durkee 4, Cale Savage 2, Quier 2, Minney 1, Cason Savage 1.
Total Rebounds:
Hurd 8, Durkee 6, Richardson 4, Cale Savage 2, Quier 2, Minney 1, Cason Savage 1.
Steals:
Fox 4, Richardson 1, Minney 1, Cale Savage 1, Durkee 1, Quier 1, Hughes 1.
Assists:
Richardson 2, Minney 2, Cale Savage 2, Fox 1, Durkee 1, Quier 1, Anderson 1.
Blocks:
Quier 1.
Fouls:
Fox 2, Hurd 2, Richardson 1, Cale Savage 1, Cason Savage 1.

(Bixby Scoring): Glenn 17, Weaver 11, Loney 11, Crites 10, Schiffli 2.

CPHS Basketball: Sandites survive Spartans 40-39, Johnson scores 22

Class 6A No. 6 ranked Charles Page High School (17-4, 13-0) had already clinched the Frontier Valley Conference title heading into Tuesday night’s game in Bixby, and they added to their perfect league record with a wild 40-39 victory over the No. 18 Spartans (12-10, 6-7) at the Whitey Ford Sports Complex.

Sand Springs had their lowest-scoring half of the season and trailed 19-12 before opening the third on a fourteen-point run. The teams hung tight from there till the craziest final seconds of the season.

Destiny Johnson scored the first basket but Kate Bradley gave her team the lead with a three. Holly Kersgieter sank a long three to tie it at 7-7 but Darrian Myles responded and the Spartans didn’t relinquish their lead again till the third period. Darrian Jordan also got on the board for the Sandites in that period but Myles hit another three for the 14-9 advantage. 

The second was the lowest-scoring period of the season as the teams combined for only eight points: three from Johnson and five from Avery King. The Spartans took a 19-12 lead into the locker room as only the fifth team this season to win back-to-back periods against the Sandites. 

Bixby shot 7-of-23 in the first half to the Sandites’ 5-of-23, and outrebounded their guests fifteen to twelve. Sand Springs struggled at the free throw line, hitting one of six. 

Johnson went to work in the third, scoring six in a row to close the gap with a steal of her own and one from Isabella Regalado. Kersgieter pulled up for three and Johnson laid up twice more in transition before Bradley broke up the fourteen-point run. 

The Sandites took a 32-26 lead into the fourth. Sydnee Schovanec hit back to back layups before Kersgieter got the visitors on the board, and Bradley sank a three to make it a one-point game. Johnson sank a pair of free throws and Kersgieter hit a two to make it 38-34 with a minute left. King laid up, Johnson and Kersgeiter added free throws, and Schovanec made a three to cut it to 40-39.

With only four seconds left Johnson and Schovanec went down in a nasty collision and the Sandite had the leave the game. Bixby got the ball and got off two shots in the paint but missed both. Savanna Stout was awarded two free throws with zero time on the clock, but missed both and the visitors survived by the skin of their teeth. 

Johnson ended the night with a game-high 22 points, followed by Kersgeiter with thirteen. Bradley led the Spartans with eleven and King added ten.

Sand Springs will wrap up the regular season Friday in the second installment of Highway 97 Rivalry. The Sandites will host No. 18 Sapulpa (12-7, 8-3) who they previously defeated 45-43 last month. Sand Springs hasn’t beaten Sapulpa twice in a season since 2011.

CPHS 40 Bixby 39

1Q: Bixby 14-9.
2Q:
Bixby 5-3.
3Q:
CPHS 20-7.
4Q:
Bixby 13-8.
Free Throws:
CPHS 7-of-17, Bixby 4-of-10.
Field Goals:
CPHS 15-of-42, Bixby 15-of-48.
Offensive Rebounds:
Bixby 12, CPHS 11.
Defensive Rebounds:
Bixby 17, CPHS 16.
Total Rebounds:
Bixby 29, CPHS 27.
Steals:
CPHS 10, Bixby 4.
Blocks:
CPHS 3, Bixby 3.
Fouls:
CPHS 13, Bixby 16.

Frontier Valley Conference Standings
13-0 No. 6 Sand Springs
11-2 No. 10 Union
9-3 No. 18 Sapulpa
8-4 No. 8 Bartlesville
6-6 No. 17 Booker T. Washington
6-7 No. 18 Bixby
6-7 No. 20 Jenks
2-10 Broken Arrow
2-11 Owasso
0-13 Muskogee

(Sand Springs Stats)
Scoring:
Johnson 22, Kersgeiter 13, Burris 3, Jordan 2.
Offensive Rebounds:
Johnson 3, Kersgeiter 3, Burris 2, Jordan 2, Taber 1.
Defensive Rebounds:
Taber 5, Kersgeiter 4, Regalado 3, Burris 2, Jordan 1, Hughes 1.
Total Rebounds:
Kersgeiter 7, Taber 6, Burris 4, Johnson 3, Jordan 3, Regalado 3, Hughes 1.
Steals:
Johnson 3, Regalado 2, Padilla 2, Taber 2, Kersgeiter 1.
Assists:
Padilla 1.
Blocks:
Kersgeiter 1, Burris 1, Taber 1.
Fouls:
Regalado 3, Taber 3, Johnson 2, Kersgeiter 2, Jordan 2, Burris 1.

(Bixby Scoring): Bradley 11, King 10, Schovanec 7, Myles 6, Page 3, Stout2.

CPHS Baseball: Sandites beat Washington 10-0 in scrimmage, pitch no-hitter with 15 strikeouts

Tyler Ash recorded the first hit and first run of the season for Sand Springs.

Three Charles Page High School pitchers combined for a no-hitter in a 10-0 preseason win over Booker T. Washington high school Monday afternoon at the Sandite Baseball Complex.

Ben Banker struck out six, John Miller struck out four, and Jaxon Skaggs struck out five in the ten-run scrimmage shutout. The Sandites scored in six of seven innings, scattered twelve hits, and committed no errors.

Kiefer Massey grounded out on loaded bases to score Tyler Ash in the bottom of the first, then Jacob Snodgrass singled to score Malachi Burks and Cal Watkins. Burks singled in Brycen Peterman in the second for a 4-0 lead.

Banker struck out the side in the top of the third and Kyler Copeland sacrificed to score Ethan Sartin in the bottom of the inning. Seth Villines scored on an error in the fourth and Massey made it 7-0 in the fifth on a sacrifice from Ryan Seabolt.

Skaggs struck out the side in the sixth, and the Sandites added three more runs in the seventh. Copeland doubled to bring in Massey and Snodgrass before coming in on a grounder from Miller.

The Sandites will return to action Tuesday at home at 4:30 p.m. against Hilldale High School from Muskogee.