CPHS Wrestling: Scott Patton wins Regional Championship over defending State Champ

Charles Page High School senior Scott Patton (29-1, 64-23) won the 152-pound title at the 6A-East Regional Championship Saturday in Jenks. Patton won a 4-2 decision over the defending State Champion in the finals.

He pinned Spencer Shook in 5:23 and majored Jayden Villalobos 14-1 before taking on Jenks State Champion Drake Vannoy, who he also defeated 6-2 in a dual earlier this year.

The two stayed neutral through the first period. Vannoy scored an escape early in the second but Patton got a takedown with fifteen seconds remaining, then reversed in the third with twenty seconds left.

Patton’s only loss this season came in his second match to an out of state wrestler. He has won 28 straight matches and three tournaments, and leads the team in major decisions.

The No. 5 ranked Sandites are sitting in third place at the tournament with a one-point lead on Owasso and a 1.5 lead on Bartleville. The Sandites have qualified six for the State Tournament with three finalists and three consolation finalists.

Brendon Wiseley (36-11, 50-19) won the 106 pound title 5-0 against Broken Arrow’s Bryce Cockrell.

Seth Jones (20-13, 42-27) placed third at 126 with a 10-0 major decision against Ponca City’s Shayden Trant.

Blake Jones (26-12) placed third at 132 with a 7-6 decision over Bartlesville’s Ethan Gilkey.

Kaden Glass (31-8) is aiming for the 220 title.

Chris Kirby (33-12, 55-22) will wrestle for third at 160.

Two-time 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.

All six Sandites are guaranteed to advance to State, but their placement will determine their seeding.

Team Scores (after session 3)
274.5 Broken Arrow
161.5 Edmond North
136.5 Owasso
125.0 Bartlesville
124.5 Sand Springs
117.5 Jenks
85.0 Ponca City
85.0 Union
64.0 Shawnee
58.5 Muskogee
58.0 Enid
50.5 Norman
44.0 Bixby
37.0 Putnam North
17.0 Edmond Santa Fe
12.0 Sapulpa

Finals
106: Wiseley (CPHS) 5-0 Cockrell (Bartlesville).
113: Cockrell (BAHS) 4-0 Tecson (Owasso).
120: Blankenship (Bixby) FALL Hill (BAHS).
126: Jones (Bartlesville) 1-0 Perez (BAHS).
132: Witcraft (BAHS) 7-2 Washington (Owasso).
138: Schickram (PoHi) FALL Gonzalez (BAHS).
145: Hernandez (Union) 11-5 Randall (EdNo).
152: Patton (CPHS) 4-2 Vannoy (Jenks).
160: Floyd (EdNo) 3-2 Rozell (BAHS).
170: Mattioda (BAHS) FALL Bowman (EdNo).
182: Skillings (BAHS) v. Fleming (Owasso).
195: Potter (BAHS) v. Glass (CPHS).
220: Marcheselli (BAHS) v. McCoy (EdNo).
285: Cortes (BAHS) v. Orr (Jenks).

CPHS Wrestling: Blake Jones qualifies for State, places third at Regionals

Charles Page High School freshman Blake Jones (26-12) qualified for the OSSAA 6A State Tournament with a third place performance at 132 pounds at the East Regional Championship Saturday in Jenks.

He pinned Caleb Rogers in 5:26 and Logan Herrell in 2:47, decisioned Garrett Weis 8-2, teched Cason Deyalsingh 17-1 in only 3:00 and majored Carlos Arechiga 12-4. His only loss was an upset to Union freshman Caleb Rogers who pinned him in 5:26 after the Sandite led 10-3 in the third period.

In the finals he got payback on Bartlesville junior Ethan Gilkey, who pinned him in a dual earlier this season. Gilkey took a 4-0 lead in the first period with a takedown and two back points, but Jones scored seven in the second with five nearfall. Gilkey picked up two points on stalling penalties in the third.

The No. 5 ranked Sandites are sitting in fifth place after session three at the tournament. The Sandites have qualified six for the State Tournament with three finalists and three consolation finalists.

Brendon Wiseley (36-11, 50-19) won the 106 pound title 5-0 against Broken Arrow’s Bryce Cockrell.

Seth Jones (20-13, 42-27) placed third at 126 with a 10-0 major decision against Ponca City’s Shayden Trant.

Scott Patton (28-1, 63-23) is in the 152-pound finals.

Kaden Glass (31-8) is aiming for the 220 title.

Chris Kirby (33-12, 55-22) will wrestle for third at 160.

Two-time 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.

All six Sandites are guaranteed to advance to State, but their placement will determine their seeding.

Team Scores
274.5 Broken Arrow
161.5 Edmond North
136.5 Owasso
125.0 Bartlesville
124.5 Sand Springs
117.5 Jenks
85.0 Ponca City
85.0 Union
64.0 Shawnee
58.5 Muskogee
58.0 Enid
50.5 Norman
44.0 Bixby
37.0 Putnam North
17.0 Edmond Santa Fe
12.0 Sapulpa

Finals
106: Wiseley (CPHS) 5-0 Cockrell (Bartlesville).
113: Cockrell (BAHS) 4-0 Tecson (Owasso).
120: Blankenship (Bixby) FALL Hill (BAHS).
126: Jones (Bartlesville) 1-0 Perez (BAHS).
132: Witcraft (BAHS) 7-2 Washington (Owasso).
138: Schickram (PoHi) v. Gonzalez (BAHS).
145: Randall (EdNo) v. Hernandez (Union).
152: Patton (CPHS) v. Vannoy (Jenks).
160: Floyd (EdNo) v. Rozell (BAHS).
170: Mattioda (BAHS) v. Bowman (EdNo).
182: Skillings (BAHS) v. Fleming (Owasso).
195: Potter (BAHS) v. Glass (CPHS).
220: Marcheselli (BAHS) v. McCoy (EdNo).
285: Cortes (BAHS) v. Orr (Jenks).

CPHS Wrestling: Seth Jones qualifies for State, places third at Regionals

Charles Page High School junior Seth Jones (20-13, 42-27) qualified for the OSSAA 6A State Tournament for the second straight year after a third place performance at 126 pounds at the East Regional Championship Saturday in Jenks.

Jones pinned Killian McNichol in 3:38 and Noah Smith in 1:51 before falling 9-0 to defending State Champion Laif Jones in the semifinals. In consolation he defeated Ahmad Alserafei 8-7 and majored Ponca City sophomore Shayden Trant 10-0 in the finals.

Jones took Trant down with a headlock in the first period and rolled him for three, then added three more on a cradle in the second. The Sandite got two penalty points in the third to solidify the win.

The No. 5 ranked Sandites are sitting in fifth place after session three at the tournament. The Sandites have qualified six for the State Tournament with three finalists and three consolation finalists.

Brendon Wiseley won the 106 pound title 5-0 against Broken Arrow’s Bryce Cockrell.

Scott Patton (28-1, 63-23) is in the 152-pound finals.

Kaden Glass (31-8) is aiming for the 220 title.

Chris Kirby (33-12, 55-22) will wrestle for third at 160.

Blake Jones (25-12) will wrestle for third at 132.

Two-time 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.

All six Sandites are guaranteed to advance to State, but their placement will determine their seeding.

Team Scores
274.5 Broken Arrow
161.5 Edmond North
136.5 Owasso
125.0 Bartlesville
124.5 Sand Springs
117.5 Jenks
85.0 Ponca City
85.0 Union
64.0 Shawnee
58.5 Muskogee
58.0 Enid
50.5 Norman
44.0 Bixby
37.0 Putnam North
17.0 Edmond Santa Fe
12.0 Sapulpa

Finals
106: Wiseley (CPHS) 5-0 Cockrell (Bartlesville).
113: Cockrell (BAHS) 4-0 Tecson (Owasso).
120: Blankenship (Bixby) FALL Hill (BAHS).
126: Jones (Bartlesville) 1-0 Perez (BAHS).
132: Witcraft (BAHS) 7-2 Washington (Owasso).
138: Schickram (PoHi) v. Gonzalez (BAHS).
145: Randall (EdNo) v. Hernandez (Union).
152: Patton (CPHS) v. Vannoy (Jenks).
160: Floyd (EdNo) v. Rozell (BAHS).
170: Mattioda (BAHS) v. Bowman (EdNo).
182: Skillings (BAHS) v. Fleming (Owasso).
195: Potter (BAHS) v. Glass (CPHS).
220: Marcheselli (BAHS) v. McCoy (EdNo).
285: Cortes (BAHS) v. Orr (Jenks).

CPHS Wrestling: Brendon Wiseley wins 6A-East Regional Championship

Charles Page High School junior Brendon Wiseley (36-11, 50-19) won the OSSAA 6A-East Regional Championship at 106 pounds Saturday afternoon in Jenks.

Wiseley pinned his way to the finals, taking down Cooper Britton in 5:34, Brenner James in 1:38, and Colby Strachan in 4:27. In the finals he defeated Broken Arrow junior Bryce Cockrell 5-0.

The two stayed neutral through the first but Wiseley got an escape in the second and rolled the Tiger for two pairs of back points in the third.

This is Wiseley’s first year competing at Regionals. He is riding a twelve-match win streak and leads the team in technical falls, reversals, and nearfall points.

The No. 5 ranked Sandites are sitting in fifth place after session three at the tournament. The Sandites have qualified six for the State Tournament with three finalists and three consolation finalists.

Scott Patton (28-1, 63-23) is in the 152-pound finals.

Kaden Glass (31-8) is aiming for the 220 title.

Seth Jones (19-13, 41-27) will wrestle for third at 126.

Chris Kirby (33-12, 55-22) will wrestle for third at 160.

Blake Jones (25-12) will wrestle for third at 132.

Two-time 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.

All six Sandites are guaranteed to advance to State, but their placement will determine their seeding.

Team Scores
274.5 Broken Arrow
161.5 Edmond North
136.5 Owasso
125.0 Bartlesville
124.5 Sand Springs
117.5 Jenks
85.0 Ponca City
85.0 Union
64.0 Shawnee
58.5 Muskogee
58.0 Enid
50.5 Norman
44.0 Bixby
37.0 Putnam North
17.0 Edmond Santa Fe
12.0 Sapulpa

Finals
106: Wiseley (CPHS) 5-0 Cockrell (Bartlesville).
113: Cockrell (BAHS) 4-0 Tecson (Owasso).
120: Blankenship (Bixby) FALL Hill (BAHS).
126: Perez (BAHS) v. Jones (Bartlesville).
132: Witcraft (BAHS) v. Washington (Owasso).
138: Schickram (PoHi) v. Gonzalez (BAHS).
145: Randall (EdNo) v. Hernandez (Union).
152: Patton (CPHS) v. Vannoy (Jenks).
160: Floyd (EdNo) v. Rozell (BAHS).
170: Mattioda (BAHS) v. Bowman (EdNo).
182: Skillings (BAHS) v. Fleming (Owasso).
195: Potter (BAHS) v. Glass (CPHS).
220: Marcheselli (BAHS) v. McCoy (EdNo).
285: Cortes (BAHS) v. Orr (Jenks).

CPHS Wrestling: Sandites qualify six for State, sitting in fifth at Regionals

The No. 5 ranked Charles Page High School wrestling team is sitting in fifth place after session three at the 6A-East Regional. The Sandites have qualified six for the State Tournament with three finalists and three consolation finalists. The team has 124.5 points, trailing No. 1 Broken Arrow at 274.5, No. 4 Edmond North at 161.5, No. 9 Owasso with 136.5, and No. 13 Bartlesville with 125.

Brendon Wiseley (35-11, 49-19) pinned his way to the 106-pound finals, taking down Cooper Britton in 5:34, Brenner James in 1:38, and Colby Strachan in 4:27. Wiseley will take on Broken Arrow junior Bryce Cockrell in the finals. He pinned Cockrell in their last meeting.

Scott Patton (28-1, 63-23) is in the 152-pound finals. He pinned Spencer Shook in 5:23 and majored Jayden Villalobos 14-1. In the finals he will take on defending Jenks State Champion Drake Vannoy, who he defeated 6-2 in a dual earlier this year.

Kaden Glass (31-8) is aiming for the 220 title. He pinned Curtis Fodor in 1:07 and Luis Vega in 1:41 at 195 pounds, then edged out Elijah Tomlin 3-2 in the semifinals. In the finals he will take on two-time defending Broken Arrow State Champion Gavin Potter. Potter pinned Glass at the Sapulpa tournament finals, but Glass was able to score on the senior.

Seth Jones (19-13, 41-27) will wrestle for third at 126. He pinned Killian McNichol in 3:38 and Noah Smith in 1:51 before falling 9-0 to defending State Champion Laif Jones in the semis. He scored an 8-7 decision against Ahmad Alserafei Saturday morning, scoring the go-ahead escape with 25 seconds left in the third. In placement he will wrestle Ponca City sophomore Shayden Trant.

Chris Kirby (33-12, 55-22) will wrestle for third at 160. He pinned Noah Alexander in 2:11, Devin Cross in 0:18, Isaac Gibson in 1:56, and Killian McGrew in 3:01. In placement he will get a rematch with Owasso junior Nate Jacobson who defeated him in the semifinals on Friday.

Blake Jones (25-12) will wrestle for third at 132. He pinned Caleb Rogers in 5:26 and Logan Herrell in 2:47, decisioned Garrett Weis 8-2, teched Cason Deyalsingh 17-1 in only 3:00 and majored Carlos Arechiga 12-4. His only loss was an upset to Union freshman Caleb Rogers who pinned him in 5:26 after the Sandite led 10-3 in the third period. He will take on Bartlesville junior Ethan Gilkey, who pinned him in a dual earlier this season.

Two-time 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.

The placement matches will be held at 5:00 p.m. on Saturday at Jenks’s Frank Herald Field House. All six Sandites are guaranteed to advance to State, but their placement will determine their seeding.

Team Scores
274.5 Broken Arrow
161.5 Edmond North
136.5 Owasso
125.0 Bartlesville
124.5 Sand Springs
117.5 Jenks
85.0 Ponca City
85.0 Union
64.0 Shawnee
58.5 Muskogee
58.0 Enid
50.5 Norman
44.0 Bixby
37.0 Putnam North
17.0 Edmond Santa Fe
12.0 Sapulpa

Finals
106: Wiseley (CPHS) v. Cockrell (Bartlesville).
113: Cockrell (BAHS) v. Tecson (Owasso).
120: Blankenship (Bixby) v. Hill (BAHS).
126: Perez (BAHS) v. Jones (Bartlesville).
132: Witcraft (BAHS) v. Washington (Owasso).
138: Schickram (PoHi) v. Gonzalez (BAHS).
145: Randall (EdNo) v. Hernandez (Union).
152: Patton (CPHS) v. Vannoy (Jenks).
160: Floyd (EdNo) v. Rozell (BAHS).
170: Mattioda (BAHS) v. Bowman (EdNo).
182: Skillings (BAHS) v. Fleming (Owasso).
195: Potter (BAHS) v. Glass (CPHS).
220: Marcheselli (BAHS) v. McCoy (EdNo).
285: Cortes (BAHS) v. Orr (Jenks).

CPHS Wrestling: Sandites send three to Regional finals, seven still in contention

The No. 5 ranked Charles Page High School wrestling team is sitting in fourth place after day one at the 6A-East Regional. The Sandites have seven wrestlers still in contention and sent three to the Championship finals. The team has 95 points, trailing No. 1 Broken Arrow at 268.5, No. 4 Edmond North at 134.5 and No. 9 Owasso with 114.5.

Two-time 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 (35-11, 49-19) pinned his way to the 106-pound finals, taking down Cooper Britton in 5:34 and Brenner James in 1:38. In the semis he took a 6-0 lead on Bartlesville’s Colby Strachan before felling the Bruin at 4:27. Wiseley will take on Broken Arrow junior Bryce Cockrell in the finals. He pinned Cockrell in their last meeting.

Scott Patton (28-1, 63-23) got a first round bye at 152 then pinned Ponca City senior Spencer Shook in 5:23. In the semis he majored Edmond North senior Jayden Villalobos 14-1 with three takedowns and six nearfall points. In the finals he will take on defending Jenks State Champion Drake Vannoy, who he defeated 6-2 in a dual earlier this year.

Kaden Glass (31-8) pinned Curtis Fodor in 1:07 and Luis Vega in 1:41 at 195 pounds, then edged out Union senior Elijah Tomlin 3-2 in the semifinals. In the finals he will take on two-time defending Broken Arrow State Champion Gavin Potter. Potter pinned Glass at the Sapulpa tournament finals, but Glass was able to score on the senior.

Seth Jones (18-13, 40-27) competed at 126 and pinned Killian McNichol in 3:38 and Noah Smith in 1:51 before falling 9-0 to defending Bartlesville State Champion Laif Jones in the semis. He will wrestle either Putnam North senior Ahmad Alserafei or Enid freshman Trinit Zweifel in the consolation semifinals.

Chris Kirby (31-12, 53-22) wrestled at 160 and pinned Noah Alexander in 2:11, but was in turn pinned by Owasso junior Nate Jacobson. In consolation he pinned Putnam North freshman Devin Cross in only eighteen seconds. On Saturday he will meet Bixby freshman Isaac Gibson, who he pinned in a dual two weeks ago.

Riley Magee (16-17, 21-22) 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 pinned Shawnee sophomore Kyle Heile in 1:15 in consolation and will take on Ponca senior State Qualifier Abram Arechiga on Saturday. Arechiga won their last meeting 6-5 at the Perry Tournament of Champions.

Blake Jones (23-12) was pinned by Union freshman Caleb Rogers in 5:26. In consolation he pinned Enid’s Logan Herell in 2:47 and won an 8-2 decision against Jenks junior Garrett Weis. He will take on Norman freshman Cason Deyalsingh on Saturday.

Justin Smith (1-4) competed at heavyweight and was eliminated from contention. He was pinned in 0:41 by Broken Arrow Senior State Qualifier Noah Cortes and in 2:23 by Sapulpa senior Blake Brooks.

Christian Forbes (28-11) competed at 113 and eliminated. He was defeated 6-3 by Bartlesville senior State Qualifier David Boucher and 12-5 by Shawnee senior Caleb Nahmahpeah.

Ethan Norton (0-5) was pinned by Shawnee’s Jordan Lomeli in 1:21 and decisioned 8-3 by Jenks senior Garrett Johnson at 120 pounds.

Caleb Phillips (6-20, 8-27) went 1-2 at 138. He was pinned by Bartlesville senior Brayden Strachan in 1:38, pinned Norman freshman Aydin Matanone in 2:01 in consolation, then was pinned in 3:20 by 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 was pinned by Bartlesville’s Jaden James 4-2 in 2:25 and by Ponca sophomore HB Bowers in 1:33.

The 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
268.5 Broken Arrow
134.5 Edmond North
114.5 Owasso
95.0 Sand Springs
87.5 Jenks
77.0 Bartlesville
70..0 Ponca City
60.0 Union
44.0 Bixby
42.0 Enid
35.0 Shawnee
33.5 Muskogee
33.5 Norman
21.0 Putnam North
17.0 Edmond Santa Fe
8.0 Sapulpa

Finals
106: Wiseley (CPHS) v. Cockrell (Bartlesville).
113: Cockrell (BAHS) v. Tecson (Owasso).
120: Blankenship (Bixby) v. Hill (BAHS).
126: Perez (BAHS) v. Jones (Bartlesville).
132: Witcraft (BAHS) v. Washington (Owasso).
138: Schickram (PoHi) v. Gonzalez (BAHS).
145: Randall (EdNo) v. Hernandez (Union).
152: Patton (CPHS) v. Vannoy (Jenks).
160: Floyd (EdNo) v. Rozell (BAHS).
170: Mattioda (BAHS) v. Bowman (EdNo).
182: Skillings (BAHS) v. Fleming (Owasso).
195: Potter (BAHS) v. Glass (CPHS).
220: Marcheselli (BAHS) v. McCoy (EdNo).
285: Cortes (BAHS) v. Orr (Jenks).