CPHS Football: Sandites fall 50-20 to Arkansas State Champs, celebrate 100 years of football

Past Sandite football players, managers, cheerleaders, dancers, band members, and color guard members are recognized at halftime.

Sand Springs - The Class 6A-II No. 11 ranked Charles Page High School varsity football team (1-2) hasn’t shied away from tough competitors this season, taking up two out-of-state powerhouses during their non-district schedule. Just a week after shutting out Putnam City 35-0, the Sandites were on the receiving end of a beat down, falling 50-20 to the back-to-back defending Arkansas 6A State Champions from No. 1 Greenwood (3-0).

The Bulldogs won their 15th consecutive game and second-straight 30-point victory, taking a 50-7 lead before sending in the backups. Sand Springs ended the night with a 13-0 fourth quarter shutout. The game was the second and final installment of a home-and-home series. Greenwood won last year’s meeting 49-13.

The visitors scored on their first three possessions and blocked a punt for a touchdown to take a 29-0 lead before the Sandite defense made a stop. Sand Springs punted its first five possessions.

Senior quarterback Jace Presley was 31-45-307-1, accounting for 76% of the Bulldog offense and four touchdowns. He threw a 15-yard touchdown pass to Treyton Dawson on the opening drive, then hit LD Richmond for a two-point pass.

Sand Springs caught a lucky break after punting their second possession when the ball deflected off a Bulldog and Bryson Chase recovered it. They were once again forced to a three-and-out, however, and the Bulldogs scored six plays later on a 42-yard strike from Presley to Caden Brown.

The Sandites marched 30 yards on their next possession before things began to fall apart. Pushed back to a 3rd-and-38 at the 22, sophomore quarterback Ty Pennington tried to punt the ball away but was blocked by Coleton Erwin who took it to the house for a 22-0 lead.

Another three-and-out for Sand Springs and the Bulldogs notched their first running score on a nine-yard carry by Brown. A fumbled hike gave Greenwood possession at the Sandites’ five-yard line, but this time Defensive Captain Jerret Haley came up clutch with an interception and 29-yard return.

Greenwood wouldn’t be stymied for long, however, marching 63 yards in five plays on their next possession for a 29-yard scoring pass from Presley to Justice Randolph. Jackson Stewart’s kick made it 36-0.

Sand Springs finally hit pay dirt with 53 seconds left in the half, marching 76 yards in eleven plays, to score on a five-yard run from Blake Jones. The Bulldogs needed only 51 seconds to return the ball to the Sandite five-yard line, but the defense held strong and left the visitors wanting on the final play of the half.

Presley was eager for another score to start the second half, and hit Dawson for a 75-yard touchdown on the second play of the third quarter, then Aaron Ligon scored on a one-yard run two possessions later.

Sand Springs responded with a ten-play 80-yard drive, scoring on a 28-yard pass from Pennington to Keaton Campbell on the first play of the fourth quarter, but a two-point pass attempt fell short.

Backup QB Coleton Payton led the Bulldogs to the Sandite red zone but gave up a turnover on downs, and Sand Springs retaliated with a five-play 85-yard scoring drive, capped by 39-yard touchdown from sophomore running back Alex Turner. Greenwood was held to a quick three-and-out on their next possession, and Sand Springs made it to the Bulldogs’ 15-yard line before Braden Potter came up with a sack to end the game.

Pennington was 16-33-143-0 in his second start for the Sandites, and Campbell was his primary target with seven catches for 93 yards. Jones led the ground game with 20 carries for 124 yards. Zach Heinen connected on both of his PAT attempts and has yet to miss in his career. Haley was the leading defender with eight tackles.

The Sandites are currently celebrating their centennial season and honored their football, cheer, dance, band, and color guard alumni at halftime. Past participants were invited to tour the locker rooms, dine in the Fine Arts Building overlooking the field, and walked across the field at halftime, grouped by decade.

Phil James and Michael Bowie were named honorary co-captains and Charles Page Principal Stan Trout performed the coin toss prior to the game. James was the starting QB from 1973-1975. Bowie played on the Sandite O-Line from 2007-2009 and went on to play on the 2011 Navarro Junior College National Champion team, the 2012 Oklahoma State University Fiesta Bowl Champion team, and the 2015 Seattle Seahawks Super Bowl Champion team. He currently coaches the Sandite O-Line. Trout was a three-year letterman and 1977 graduate. 

Prior to the game, the Church That Matters Tailgate Crew raised $1,107 for the Sandite Cheer Team.

Both teams will kick off district action next Friday at 7:00 p.m. Greenwood will travel to Little Rock to play Hall (2-1) and Sand Springs will host No. 13 Shawnee (1-2) for homecoming.

GHS 50 CPHS 20
1Q:
GHS 15-0.
2Q: GHS 21-7.
3Q: GHS 14-0.
4Q: CPHS 13-0.
First Downs: GHS 13, CPHS 17.
Fumbles/Lost: GHS 2/1, CPHS 2/0.
Penalties: GHS 9-80, CPHS 11-130.
Passing: GHS 31-45-337-1, CPHS 16-34-143-0.
Rushing: GHS 15-66, CPHS 42-183.
Offense: GHS 60-403, CPHS 76-326.

Class 6A-II Results
Carl Albert 40-13 Shawnee.
Putnam North 30-13 Choctaw.
Del City 49-24 Bartlesville.
Sapulpa 48-17 East Central.
Muskogee 62-15 Putnam West.
Lawton 29-7 Eisenhower.
Deer Creek 14-10 Edmond Memorial.
Collinsville 21-7 Ponca City.
Bixby 72-0 Putnam City.
Stillwater 66-0 Southmoore.

Sand Springs Stats
Passing:
Pennington 16-33-143-0, 1TD.
Foster 0-1-0-0.
Receiving:
Campbell 7-93, 1TD.
Snodgrass 4-31.
Jones 1-11.
Foster 2-8.
Roe 1-4.
Atkison 1-(-4).
Rushing:
Jones 20-124, 1TD.
Turner 3-49, 1TD.
Atkison 11-23.
Pennington 8-(-13).
PAT
Heinen 2/2.
Punt-Avg.
Heinen 6-27
Pennington 1-0
Kick-Avg.
Heinen 4-41.
Kick Return
Snodgrass 1-18.
Campbell 1-14.
Roe 1-11.
Tackles
Haley 8.
Harris 6.
Dudley 5.
Turner 4.
Webster 2.
Chase 2.
Whitehorn 2.
White 2.
Jones 1.
Magee 1.
Tackles For Loss
Whitehorn 1-4.
Haley 1-2.
White 1-2.
Interceptions-Return
Haley 1-29.
Fumble Recoveries
Chase 1.

Greenwood Stats
Passing:
Presley 23-34-307-1, 4TD.
Payton 8-11-30-0.
Receiving:
Dawson 8-128, 2TD.
Brown 5-63, 1TD.
Richmond 5-38.
Randolph 2-35, 1TD.
Angel 2-11.
Jantzen 2-18.
Ligon 1-8.
Brewer 1-7.
Strozier 3-7.
Taylor 1-6.
Caldwell 1-5.
Rushing:
Ligon 6-24, 1TD.
Brown 5-24, 1TD.
Presley 1-7.
Richmond 1-5.
Franks 1-5.
Krone 1-5.
PAT
Stewart 6/6.
Kick-Avg.
Stewart 8-54.
Punt Return
Jasna 1-24.
Kick Return
Brown 1-52.
Tuck 1-13.
Martin 1-9.

CPHS Softball: Shawnee capitalizes on Sandite errors for 5-4 upset

The Charles Page High School fast pitch softball team (15-9, 7-3) suffered a 5-4 upset loss to Shawnee (10-17, 4-5) Thursday afternoon after committing several key errors. Oklahoma State University-pledged junior Tatum Sparks was a perfect 4-for-4 at the plate, batting in all five of Shawnee’s runs.

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The Sandites bested Shawnee 7-1 last month, but the Wolves have been on the up-and-up lately, dealing Owasso (17-7, 8-1) their only district loss this past weekend to kick off a three-game win streak. Sand Springs was riding an eight-game win streak before Owasso snapped it 8-3 last Tuesday.

A walk, a single, and an error loaded the bases for Shawnee in the top of the third inning, and Sparks hit a 3RBI triple for the 3-0 lead.

Sand Springs stranded loaded bases in the bottom of the third and played from the hole till the fourth. Drew Hawkins scored on a passed ball, then Rogers State University-commit Sabrina Usher hit a 2RBI double to score Reagan Rector and Madison Lee.

The Wolves got right back out front in the top of the fifth as Hallie Wilson reached on an error and Sparks hit a home run. Jolee McNally batted in Lee to make it a one-run game in the sixth and the Sandites loaded the bases again in the seventh. Aliyah Taff had the opportunity to tag up and tie it but misread the play and stayed at third. Another quick fly out secured the Shawnee victory.

Taff (7-5, 11-11) got the loss with seven hits, five strikeouts, and one walk in seven innings. The visitors split time between Stormee Reed, Baylie Enright, and Anneca Anderson. Enright got the start but gave up two hits and a walk in the first inning before being relieved by Anderson. Anderson threw four hits, two strikeouts, and two walks in three innings and was credited with the win. Reed recorded a save in the final inning with one walk and no hits.

Sand Springs softball will return to action Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. with a home rematch against Owasso. Shawnee will continue its district road tour at Jenks (16-6, 8-1) Tuesday at 6:00 p.m.

District 6A-3 Standings
8-1 Owasso (17-7)
8-1 Jenks (16-6)
7-3 Sand Springs (15-9)
4-5 Shawnee (10-17)
5-7 Muskogee (6-10)
1-8 Ponca City (7-16)
1-9 Sapulpa (5-16)

Upcoming District 6A-3 Schedule
9.20 Sapulpa @ Ponca City.
9.23 Owasso @ Jenks.
9.24 Owasso @ Sand Springs.
9.24 Shawnee @ Jenks.
9.26 Sapulpa @ Owasso.
9.26 Jenks @ Sand Springs.
9.28 Shawnee @ Ponca City.

Sandite Elementary wins 2nd Annual Case Cross Country Invitational (with Photo Gallery)

Sand Springs held its 2nd Annual Case Cross Country Invitational Saturday at Case Community Park, hosting dozens of teams in age divisions from elementary through high school. The Sandites won their first team title at the home event with a first place finish in the Elementary race.

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The Case Invitational featured Varsity, Junior Varsity, 8th Grade, and 7th Grade races in both genders. The Elementary Boys and Girls races were combined to expedite the day after the time-keeping company arrived 45 minutes late. Not included in the event was the Conner’s Classic 5K Open, which ran for eight years before being canceled this season.

The Sandite Boys placed sixth of eighteen teams in the Varsity 5K. Sophomore Alejandro Lopez was the top performer with a 19:48.12 time for 29th place. Lopez, Sam English, Noah Hanlon, Dalton Wilcox, and Caleb James all ran season-bests.

Sand Springs placed ninth of ten teams in the Varsity Girls 5K led by sophomore Jazmin Lopez in 18th place with a time of 23:46.67, knocking more than a minute off her prior week’s race. Erika Baker, Victoria Baker, and Ty Davis also improved over their Broken Arrow performances.

The Sandites did not have a full JV Girls team, but Madison Chambers finished 24th in 32:08.63. Both Chambers and Sarah Rigsby ran season-bests. The JV Boys placed eighth of ten teams, led by Alex Newport in 23:16.53 for 50th place. David Rigsby knocked thirteen seconds off his season-best.

Malayna Garcia placed 13th in the 8th Grade Girls one-mile run in 6:38.33. Dallas Potter placed 83rd in the 8th Grade Boys one-mile in 8:26.61. Kennedy Shirley placed 59th in the 7th Grade Girls one-mile in 8:51.95 and Colt Cothran placed 69th in the 7th Grade Boys one-mile in 8:43.18. Sand Springs does not have full lineups at the Junior High levels.

Sand Springs had three top-five finishers in the mixed elementary one-mile race. Griffin Sensintaffar (5th Grade) was second in 6:14.81, Brynlee Durburrow (6th) was third in 6:20.00, and Chloe Grona (4th) was fifth in 6:30.82. Alliyah Watts, Avery Nolen, Colton Chambers, Landon Durburrow, Caden Ketcher, Dean Earnest, and Memo Borunda all improved on their season-best performances.

The Sandite Varsity teams will return to action September 28th at the 31st Annual Fayetteville Chile Pepper Festival, while Junior Varsity and K-8th will compete at the 34th Annual Holland Hall Invitational that day.

Team Champions
Varsity Girls 5K - Sapulpa
Varsity Boys 5K - Tahlequah
JV Girls 5K - Coweta
JV Boys 5K - Stillwater
8th Grade Girls 1M - Bartlesville
8th Grade Boys 1M - Glenpool
7th Grade Girls 1M - Edison
7th Grade Boys 1M - Sapulpa
Elementary 1M - Sand Springs

Individual Champions
Varsity Girls - Cayden Dawson (Bixby Sophomore) - 20:44.58
Varsity Boys - Spencer Hales (Bartlesville Senior) - 17:19.07
JV Girls - Anna Patterson (Coweta Freshman) - 23:37.79
JV Boys - Taegen Mattox (Stillwater Senior) - 19:10.34
8th Grade Girls - Peyton Carson (Mannford) - 5:46.09
8th Grade Boys - Adren Jernegan (Sapulpa) - 5:13.30
7th Grade Girls - Gweneth Meyers (Edison) - 5:53.34
7th Grade Boys - Rowan Meyers (Edison) - 5:36.32
Elementary - Boston Rackley (Bristow 6th) - 6:03.54

Lady Sandite Results
Varsity Girls 5K
23:46.67 - Jazmin Lopez - 18th
24:21.35 - Erika Baker - 26th
25:09.81 - Victoria Baker - 41st
27:41.50 - Teagan Smith - 63rd
28:20.31 - Ty Davis - 66th
28:38.55 - Kasandra Burgess - 71st
Junior Varsity Girls 5K
32:08.63 - Madison Chambers - 24th
34:51.54 - Sarah Rigsby - 35th
8th Grade Girls 1M
6:37.33 - Malayna Garcia - 13th
7th Grade Girls 1M
8:51.95 - Kennedy Shirley - 59th
10:07.99 - Catherine Sarasua - 83rd
Elementary 1M
6:20.00 - Brynlee Durborrow - 3rd
6:30.82 - Chloe Grona - 5th
7:08.29 - Josie Grona - 12th
8:04.52 - Presley Quinnelly - 30th
8:42.89 - Blakelee Meeker - 51st
8:51.71 - Sophia Grona - 56th
9:00.50 - Alliyah Watts - 63rd
10:02.41 - Claudia Smith - 90th
10:16.11 - Julia Myers - 96th
11:10.40 - Kinley Snow - 110th
11:17.87 - Avery Nolen - 11th
11:46.24 - Starr Corbin - 123rd
11:59.78 - Khloe Wells - 126th
12:12.43 - Nola Chambers - 127th
12:20.34 - Tatum Chambers - 128th
12:22.52 - Brie Blair - 129th
12:26.26 - Emma Nolen - 130th
13:05.68 - Natalee Sorenson - 137th
13:55.85 - Leighton Dial - 146th
14:01.83 - Brielle Meeker - 148th

Sandite Boys Results
Varsity Boys 5K
19:48.12 - Alejandro Lopez - 29th
20:01.56 - Sam English - 32nd
20:13.97 - Noah Hanlon - 34th
20:20.32 - Chandler Blake - 38th
20:34.55 - Dalton Wilcox - 50th
20:58.68 - Caleb James - 57th
22:31.49 - Kaegan Murray - 86th
Junior Varsity Boys 5K
23:16.53 - Alex Newport - 50th
24:14.86 - David Rigsby - 61st
24:33.98 - Memphis McDaris - 64th
26:18.84 - Titus Wright - 80th
30:56.63 - Caleb Garzone - 106th
33:56.32 - Wayne Thornburg - 117th
8th Grade Boys 1M
8:26.61 - Dallas Potter - 83rd
9:23.76 - Jaden Newell - 89th
7th Grade Boys 1M
8:43.18 - Colt Cothran - 69th
9:03.53 - Landon Buttram - 74th
9:33.70 - Zachary Maloy - 81st
10:54.23 - Zachary Edwards - 88th
Elementary 1M
6:14.81 - Griffin Sensintaffar - 2nd
7:03.44 - Brody Carter - 10th
7:26.06 - Colton Chambers - 17th
7:32.26 - Gavin Corbin - 20th
7:39.10 - Landon Durborrow - 23rd
8:29.45 - Liam Noah - 43rd
8:43.72 - Dax Wilcox - 52nd
8:44.52 - Caden Ketcher - 53rd
8:50.74 - Jessen Cox - 55th
8:58.63 - Kade Sargent - 61st
9:30.00 - Dado Phillips - 74th
9:32.90 - Conner Williamson - 77th
9:46.36 - Dean Earnest - 84th
9:56.95 - Taylor Strode - 87th
10:12.97 - Callan Hayduk - 94th
11:01.21 - Memo Borunda - 106th
11:38.98 - Alex Martin - 121st
11:58.46 - Alex Williams - 125th
13:03.76 - Baker Lee - 136th
13:32.62 - Aiden Westin - 139th
13:33.99 - Rowen Redden - 140th
13:41.00 - Sutton Corbin - 142nd
13:59.48 - Kenton Freese - 147th

CPHS Football: Sand Springs vs. Putnam City Photo Gallery - 9/13/2019

The Class 6A-II No. 11 ranked Charles Page High School varsity football team (1-1) rolled to a 35-0 shutout of No. 15 Putnam City (0-2) Friday at Memorial Stadium.

SEE RELATED: CPHS Football: Sandites shutout Putnam City 35-0, Pennington scores 4 touchdowns

SEE RELATED: CPHS Football Preview: Sand Springs celebrates 100th anniversary Friday against Greenwood

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CPHS Softball: Sandites roll Muskogee 13-4 in district road game

The Charles Page High School fast pitch softball team (15-8, 7-2) won a district road game in Muskogee (5-9, 5-7) Tuesday afternoon, rolling over the Roughers 13-4 in a game that could have been much worse for the home team. Muskogee gave up fifteen hits and three walks, and committed six errors.

Muskogee was first on the board with a 2RBI single from D’Asia Brown to score Jordan Simmons and Shania Henry in the bottom of the first. Jaden Jordan batted in Avery Tanner in the third inning and Drew Hawkins scored on a hit from Jolee McNally to tie it. Isyss Patton hit a triple in the bottom of the third and scored on a single from Simmons to reclaim the Rougher advantage.

Sand Springs took their first lead in the top of the fifth. Hawkins doubled in Felicity Horn to tie it and scored on a single from Madison Lee to make it 4-3. Simmons hit an RBI single to score Katlyn Clark for the third tie and final Rougher run of the night in the bottom of the inning.

The game stayed all knotted up till the seventh when Sand Springs blew it wide open. McNally, Sabrina Usher, Hawkins, Jordan, and Lee hit singles and Tanner had a double. Two errors and a walk set up the visitors for a nine-run inning. Lee, McNally, Usher, Makenna Skaggs, Horn, Tanner, Hawkins, and Jordan scored runs in the inning.

Mackenzie Bechtold (5-2, 9-2) got the win in the pitcher’s circle with four hits and one walk in three innings. Aliyah Taff (7-4, 11-10) picked up her first save of the season with three hits, three strikeouts, and no walks in four innings.

Sand Springs softball will host a district battle with Shawnee (9-17, 3-5) Thursday at 5:00 p.m. They previously defeated the Wolves 7-1 last month. Muskogee will play Owasso (15-6) Thursday at 10:00 a.m. in the first round of the Tahlequah Sequoyah Fall Classic. They were swept 7-6 and 8-4 by the Rams in district action.

9/12/18 Owasso 8 CPHS 3

Owasso (15-6, 8-1) snapped the Sandites’ eight-game winning streak to move into first place in district standings. The Rams outhit the Sandites 12-5 with Avery Tallman in the pitcher’s circle. Tallman struck out three Sandites and walked none.

Jaycee Hampton scored on a single from Paige Knight, and Knight scored on a double from Payton Compton for an Owasso 2-0 first inning lead. In the second inning Callee Gregory and Knight hit singles to bring in Allene Dennis and Teagan Denny.

Tanner, Lee, and McNally loaded the bases in the third inning with a trio of singles. Tanner and Lee scored on a ground ball from Usher and Usher scored on an error to make it a one run game, but that was the last of the Sandite offense.

Dennis scored on a single from Gregory in the fourth, Madi Norton scored on a single from Compton in the sixth, then Compton and Annslee Leeviraphan scored on a single from Chloee Sams for the final points of the game.

Bechtold (4-2, 8-2) got the start and the loss for Sand Springs with six hits and one walk in two innings. Taff (7-4, 11-10) threw six hits, four walks, and one strikeout in four innings of relief.

CPHS Football Preview: Sand Springs celebrates 100th anniversary Friday against Greenwood

6’2” senior Jacob Snodgrass caught three touchdown passes from two quarterbacks Friday in a 35-0 rout of Putnam City. (Photo: Scott Emigh).

The Class 6A-II No. 11 ranked Charles Page High School varsity football team (1-1) will host the defending back-to-back Arkansas 6A State Champions from Greenwood (2-0) Friday at 7:00 p.m. Prior to kickoff the Sandites will celebrate the 100th anniversary of Sand Springs Football with an alumni event.

Former Sand Springs football players and managers, cheerleaders, dancers, color guard, and band members are invited for refreshments from 5:30 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. in the Sandite Room of the Fine Arts Building, located near the south end zone of Memorial Stadium.

Alumni will be allowed to tour the locker rooms and the sideline beginning at 6:15 p.m. Four minutes prior to halftime alumni are invited to gather at the northeast corner of the stadium where they will be sorted by decade, then will be introduced to the crowd and will get to walk across the field.

Also prior to the game, the Church That Matters Tailgate Crew will be selling hot dogs, burgers, and chicken sandwiches with chips and a drink for only $6.00. The event will benefit Sandite Cheer. Last week they raised $1851 for the Quarterback Club.

Tickets for Sandite Football games are $5.00 for students and $7.00 for adults.

The Programs

Sand Springs is coming off a 3-7 season but prior to that was riding a program-best six straight years of playoff appearances. They are 64-68 under thirteenth-year Head Coach Dustin Kinard. The Sandites own one gold ball, from 1966, and made their last State Finals appearance in 2015.

Greenwood went 12-1 last year, losing their season opener before winning out for a 6A State Title. The Bulldogs own nine Championships (2000, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2017, and 2018). They also played for titles in 2015 and 2016. Greenwood has lost only three games in the past four seasons and haven’t lost two in a year since 2014. Rick Jones is 177-24 in his sixteenth season.

Coach Jones recently commented on the Sandites to Richard White with Greenwooddogpound.com

“‘I’ve been there a couple times,’ he said. ‘I know quite a bit about them. I coached in Tulsa for 12 years and I’m familiar with them. We played them when I was at Tulsa Union and Broken Arrow. They are tough kids. They have a great wrestling program. They are always physical and tough. They’re not afraid of anybody.’”

Last year was the first-ever meeting between Sand Springs and Greenwood, with the Bulldogs prevailing 49-13. Greenwood held the Sandites to 45 passing yards, Sand Springs held the Dogs to 60 rushing yards. The visitors ran for 234 yards and the home team passed for 244 yards.

Greenwood scored on the first play from scrimmage then forced a punt and scored on the return and never slowed down, taking a 42-0 lead before letting the visitors on the board. Sand Springs had two red zone turnovers on downs before averting the shutout a minute before the fourth quarter.

This Season

The Sandites were hammered 41-7 in their season opener at Mansfield Summit (3-0). They didn’t have too much difficulty moving the ball, but threw two picks and gave up three turnovers in the red zone.

After a bye week the boys rolled to their first shutout in four years, 35-0 against Putnam City (0-2). They did all of their damage by air with 259 yards and five touchdowns, but were held to a 31-75 rushing performance. Defensively they held the Pirates to 80 total yards.

Average Sandite Box Score
Points: CPHS 21 Opponent 21
First Downs: CPHS 14, OPP 16.
Fumbles/Lost: CPHS 1/0, OPP 4/1.
Penalties: CPHS 9-90, OPP 14-143.
C-A-Y-I: CPHS 16-29-175-1, OPP 9-16-147-1.
Rushing: CPHS 31-94, OPP 36-124.
Offense: CPHS 60-269, OPP 51-271.

Greenwood pitched a second half shutout in a 38-10 win over Fort Smith Northside (2-1), holding the Grizzlies to only 30 yards passing. The team scored four touchdowns by air, one on the ground, and had one field goal. In week two they won 44-14 against Fort Smith Southside (0-2) with three passing scores, three rushing scores and a field goal.

Players to Watch

Sand Springs

Ty Pennington, sophomore QB, 19-35-229-0, 5TD passing.

Braden Foster, senior QB, 13-23-121-2, 1TD passing.

Jacob Snodgrass, senior WR, 7-112, 3TD receiving.

Keaton Campbell, sophomore WR, 9-84, 1TD receiving. 1-30 on kick returns.

Trey Wilkerson, senior RB, 26-100 rushing, 5-33, 1TD receiving.

Junior kicker Zach Heinen is 6/6 on PATs, averaging 31 yards per punt and 45 yards per kick.

Jerret Haley, senior DB, has twelve tackles and an interception return for 21 yards.

Brooks Dudley, sophomore LB, has eight tackles and a fumble recovery.

Bryson Chase, junior DB, has six tackles and a fumble recovery.

Lane Webster, junior DL, has six tackles and two sacks for eighteen yards.

Greenwood

Jace Presley, senior QB, 51-69-651-0, 7TD passing.

Hunter Wilkinson, junior RB, 31-155, 3TD rushing and 9-76, 1TD receiving.

Peyton Carter, junior WR, 20-275, 2TD receiving.

Jayden Jasna, junior DB, snagged the first Bulldog interception of the season. He is also 2-50 on kick returns and 3-53 on punt returns.

Landon Kilgore, sophomore DL, has a forced fumble and recovery.

Jordan Hanna, junior DL, also has a fumble recovery.

Senior kicker Jackson Stewart is 8/10 on PATs this season and 2/2 on field goals with a 41-yard season long. He averages 53 yards per kick and 44 yards per punt.

Sandite Resume under Coach Kinard (2007-2019)

Record: 64-68 (with three forfeited wins).
District Record: 41-41 (with one forfeited win).
Playoff Record: 4-7.
Home Record: 33-27.
Best Record: 8-3 (2012), went 7-5 in 2015 with two forfeited wins and one game canceled with an 18-7 Sandite lead due to weather. Sand Springs made the State Finals that season.
Worst Record: 1-9 (2010).
Highway 97 Rivalry Record: 9-3.
Best Offense: 38.8 PPG (2008).
Worst Offense: 22.4 PPG (2010)
Best Defense: 14.3 PPG (2015).
Worst Defense: 36.2 PPG (2010).
Shutouts: 5.
Biggest Win: 63-6 vs. Nathan Hale (9/5/2014).
Biggest Loss: 63-6 vs. Union (10/17/2013).