CPHS Softball: Mid-season statistics

The Charles Page High School fast pitch softball team is 19-10 overall and wrapped up district play 9-3 with a 2-0 upset of Owasso to finish second in the district standings Monday night.

The team holds a .346 batting average, .496 slugging average, .412 on-base percentage, 2.45 earned run average, and 1.32 WHIP. They average 7 runs, 8 hits, 4 walks, 3 strikeouts, 1 sacrifice, 2 steals, 1 error, and 1 double play per game. The pitching crew averages 6 hits, 3 strikeouts, and 1 walk per game.

The Lady Sandites will travel to Oologah (28-2) Thursday at 5:00 p.m. in their final regular season game before hosting a Regional Tournament next week.

Batting Average
.506 Lee
.494 Usher
.358 Horn
.339 Taff
.317 McNally
.289 Jones
.286 Skaggs
.283 Hawkins
.253 Tanner
.241 Bechtold
.233 Jordan

Slugging Average
1.09 Usher
.663 Lee
.556 Horn
.446 Taff
.416 Skaggs
.379 Bechtold
.333 McNally
.333 Hawkins
.316 Jones
.280 Tanner
.233 Jordan

On-Base Percentage
.594 Usher
.558 Lee
.448 Horn
.398 Skaggs
.381 McNally
.359 Hawkins
.339 Taff
.318 Tanner
.303 Jordan
.292 Jones
.241 Bechtold

Runs
40 Lee
31 Usher
21 Horn
18 Skaggs
16 McNally
16 Hawkins
15 Tanner
9 Jones
9 Taff
5 Jordan
4 Bechtold
4 Rector
2 Crawford
2 Hammock
2 Burks
2 Harper
1 Pearson

Runs Batted In
47 Usher
18 McNally
16 Horn
15 Lee
12 Taff
10 Skaggs
10 Tanner
9 Hawkins
7 Bechtold
7 Jones
7 Rector
3 Crawford
2 Pearson
2 Jordan
1 Hammock

Hits
42 Lee
40 Usher
29 Horn
22 Skaggs
20 McNally
19 Taff
19 Tanner
17 Hawkins
11 Jones
7 Bechtold
7 Jordan
7 Rector
3 Crawford
2 Pearson

Singles
35 Lee
19 McNally
18 Usher
18 Horn
17 Tanner
16 Skaggs
14 Hawkins
13 Taff
10 Jones
7 Rector
7 Jordan
5 Bechtold
2 Pearson
1 Crawford

Doubles
7 Usher
7 Horn
6 Taff
4 Skaggs
3 Hawkins
2 Crawford
2 Lee
2 Tanner
1 McNally
1 Bechtold
1 Jones

Triples
4 Usher
4 Lee
3 Horn

Home Runs
11 Usher
2 Skaggs
1 Horn
1 Lee
1 Bechtold

Grand Slams
1 Bechtold

Sacrifices
9 McNally
7 Hawkins
7 Jones
5 Lee
4 Taff
4 Tanner
1 Crawford
1 Skaggs
1 Horn

Stolen Bases
15 Lee
8 Horn
7 Usher
5 McNally
4 Skaggs
4 Hawkins
3 Tanner
2 Jordan
1 Jones
1 Rector

Doubles Plays
7 Tanner
7 Lee
5 Bechtold
4 Jordan
3 Skaggs
2 Usher
2 Jones
1 Horn

Win-Loss Record
11-5 Taff (15-11)
6-3 Bechtold (10-3)
3-2 Crawford

Earned Run Average
0.94 Taff
3.59 Bechtold
6.06 Crawford

Walks+Hits/Innings Pitched
0.99 Taff
1.56 Bechtold
1.99 Crawford

Strikeouts
49 Taff
23 Bechtold
18 Crawford
1 Rector

CPHS Softball: Sand Springs beats Collinsville 5-4 in extra innings

The Charles Page High School fast pitch softball team (19-10) went to extra innings for the first time this season and came out on top of a 5-4 upset of Collinsville (22-6) on Senior Night.

Click here to view our photo gallery from the game.

The game matched two District Runners-Up, both defending Regional Champions, each with one game left in the regular season. Collinsville outhit the Sandites 11-10 and the teams committed two errors apiece in the closely-fought ballgame.

Collinsville never trailed, taking a 1-0 lead in the second inning with an RBI single from Kenley Hardesty to score Bailee Campbell, then Fallin Sexton scored on an error in the third.

Rachael Jones got the home team on the board in the bottom of the third with an RBI single to score Madison Lee, but Korynn Tindel put the visitors up 3-1, scoring on a single from Mackenzie Crow in the fourth inning.

The Sandite offense got rolling in the bottom of the fourth as Reagan Rector singled in Drew Hawkins and Jolee McNally hit a sacrifice bunt to score Makenna Skaggs for the tie. They loaded the bases in the sixth inning with an error and two walks, but stranded the side on a fly out.

Allisa Jones batted in Sexton to reclaim the Cardinal lead in the seventh, but Felicity Horn hit a double and scored on an error to send the game to extra innings. The Sandites quickly retired the side and Lee hit a double before scoring on a sacrifice fly from Jones for the win.

Mackenzie Bechtold (6-3, 10-3) got the win in the pitcher’s circle with eleven hits, four strikeouts, and two walks. Elizabeth Aman took the loss with ten hits, one strikeout, and five walks.

Sand Springs Softball will travel to Oologah High School (28-2) Thursday at 5:00 p.m. and Collinsville will host Bartlesville (8-19) Tuesday at 5:00 p.m. in their final games of the regular season. Both teams will host Regional Tournaments next week.

CPHS Volleyball: No. 9 Owasso sweeps No. 12 Sand Springs 3-0

The Class 6A No. 12 ranked Charles Page High School varsity volleyball team (16-13, 4-4) suffered a 3-0 sweep at the hands of No. 9 Owasso (14-13, 6-2) in a Frontier Valley Conference match Tuesday evening at the Ed Dubie Field House.

The Sandites endured their worst defeat since 2013 in set one, falling 25-5 with no kills and only eight digs. Owasso took a 12-0 lead before Vanessa Wyrick combined on back-to-back blocks with Mackenzie Harris and Cloe Campfield. The Rams committed only two errors in the game, and Wyrick served an ace late in the set.

Game two was far closer as Sand Springs stepped up on both offense and defense and the Rams committed far more mistakes. Sand Springs committed only seven errors to Owasso’s eleven, but the Rams churned out fourteen kills and four aces and the Sandites only scored eleven points in the 25-22 loss. The game tied at 15-15 after an ace from Campfield, but the visitors rattled off three more kills and never gave up the lead again.

Owasso got off to another fast start in game three, taking a 6-1 lead. Sand Springs stayed competitive, cutting it to 12-11 with a five-point run that included blocks from Madison Burris, Devree Youngblood, and Wyrick, and an ace from Raylynn Mong. The Rams soon went on a four-point run for a 19-14 lead and rolled to a 25-17 victory.

Owasso senior Mallory Hendrix led all scorers with twelve kills, and Addy Berry had a match-best four aces. Campfield led the Sandites with five kills, Burris had six assists, Wyrick scored five blocks and two aces, and Madison Blaylock had fifteen digs.

Sand Springs will play their last home match of the season Thursday at 6:30 p.m. when they host No. 16 Ponca City (12-12) for Senior Night. Owasso will end the regular season next Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. with a conference road game against Booker T. Washington (8-15, 1-7).

OHS 3 CPHS 0 (25-5, 25-22, 25-17)
Kills: OHS 42, CPHS 15.
Blocks: OHS 7, CPHS 6.
Aces: OHS 7, CPHS 4.
Service Errors: OHS 5, CPHS 1.
Total Errors: OHS 19, CPHS 19.
(Sand Springs stats)
Kills: Campfield 5, Burris 3, Wyrick 3, Youngblood 3, Smith 1.
Assists: Burris 6, Mong 5, Blaylock 2, Youngblood 1.
Solo Blocks: Burris 1.
Assisted Blocks: Wyrick 5, Youngblood 3, Burris 1, Campfield 1, Harris 1.
Digs: Blaylock 15, Youngblood 10, Mong 8, Wicker 8, Burris 7, Campfield 7, Wyrick 4.
Aces: Wyrick 2, Mong 1, Campfield 1.
(Owasso partial stats)
Kills: Hendrix 12, Hendricks 8, Vancuren 8, Walters 7, Martin 7.
Aces: Berry 4, Hendrix 1, Holderman 1, Guerrero 1.
Solo Blocks: Hendrix 1.
Assisted Blocks: Martin 3, Hendricks 3, Vancuren 3, Hendrix 2, Berry 1.

Frontier Valley Conference Standings
8-0 No. 1 Broken Arrow (25-2)
7-2 No. 13 Union (11-19)
6-1 No. 8 Jenks (15-10)
6-2 No. 9 Owasso (14-13)
4-4 No. 12 Sand Springs (16-12)
2-4 Bixby (4-21)
2-5 Muskogee (9-9)
2-6 No. 18 Bartlesville (9-17)
1-7 Booker T. Washington (8-15)
1-7 Sapulpa (7-18)

Upcoming FVC Matches
10.1 Muskogee @ Bixby.
10.8 Owasso @ Booker T. Washington.
10.8 Sand Springs @ Bixby.
10.8 Union @ Jenks.
10.8 Bartesville @ Sapulpa.
10.8 Broken Arrow @ Muskogee.
10.10 Jenks @ Bixby.

CPHS Softball: Sandites upset District Champs 2-0 to earn home Regional

Owasso didn’t have much to prove Monday evening at the Sandite Softball Complex, but for Charles Page High School it was a crucial game with major post-season implications. The Lady Sandites rose to the occasion with a 2-0 payback win against the Rams, who had beaten Sand Springs 8-3 last month.

Click here to view our photo gallery from the game.

Owasso (21-11, 10-2) already had the District Title on lock, but the win positioned the Sandites (18-10, 9-3) at second in the standings, edging out Jenks (18-9, 9-3) on run differential for the right to host a Regional Tournament. Sand Springs has hosted and won four consecutive Regional Championships. Owasso has hosted five straight Regional playoffs, and has won the past three.

Sand Springs took the lead right out of the gate as Madison Lee hit a leadoff triple in the bottom of the first before scoring on a wild pitch. They had plenty of chances to score after that, but didn’t knock in the second run till the fifth.

The Sandites stranded two in the third and one in the fourth before Makenna Skaggs hit a double and scored on an RBI single from Raegan Rector. They loaded the bases later that inning but stranded the side after two forces at home and a ground ball to first. They stranded another runner in the sixth.

The visitors stranded two in the first, three in the third and one in the fourth with only four total hits. It was their lowest hitting performance of the season in seven-inning games.

Aliyah Taff (10-5, 14-11) got the win on the mound with two strikeouts and no walks. Lily Shaw got the start and the loss, giving up five hits and one walk with three strikeouts. Avery Tallman pitched four hits, no walks, and one strikeout in two innings of relief.

Sand Springs will play two non-district tune up games this week before Regionals. They will host Collinsville (22-5) Tuesday at 5:00 p.m. for Senior Night, then will travel to Oologah (26-2) Thursday at 5:00 p.m.

Owasso will host a double-header Saturday, playing Lone Grove (22-3) at 12:00 p.m. and Stillwater (9-14) at 3:00 p.m.

Final District 6A-3 Standings
10-2 Owasso (21-11)
9-3 Sand Springs (18-10)
9-3 Jenks (18-9)
6-6 Shawnee (12-18)
5-7 Muskogee (8-14)
2-10 Sapulpa (7-17)
1-11 Ponca City (8-21)

CPHS Softball: Sandites run-rule Jenks 11-1, Usher hits home run against Jay

The Charles Page High School fast pitch softball team (17-10, 8-3) went 2-1 this past weekend, splitting games at the Tahlequah Tournament on Friday before winning an 11-1 district game against Jenks (17-9, 8-3) on Saturday. The payback win over the Trojans positioned the Sandites to potentially take second in the district.

Jenks previously beat Sand Springs 9-6 in August, but the Sandites outhit the Trojans 8-4 and benefited from three Jenks errors and eight walks for the lopsided run-rule win. Aliyah Taff (9-5, 13-11) got the win in the pitcher’s circle with two walks and three strikeouts in six innings. Jordyn Pipkin took the loss for the Trojans with seven hits, two strikeouts, and three walks.

The Trojans took their first and only lead in the top of the third with a solo home run from Pipkin, but Sand Springs loaded the bases in the bottom of the inning and took the lead with a pair of Trojan mistakes. Sabrina Usher was hit by pitch to walk in Makenna Skaggs, and Reagan Rector scored on an error.

Sand Springs blew the game wide open in the fifth. Taff hit a 2RBI single to score Rector and Madison Lee and Jolee McNally scored on an error. Drew Hawkins hit an RBI single to score Brooklyn Harper, Rector hit a 2RBI single to score Avery Tanner and Hawkins, and Skaggs scored on a wild pitch for the 9-1 lead.

In the sixth inning Taff hit a double and courtesy runner Harper scored on a wild pitch. Tanner received a walk, stole second base, took third on the wild pitch, and scored the game winner on a bunt from Hawkins.

Jenks and Sand Springs are tied 8-3 in district action with one game left, and Sand Springs has the edge on run differential. The two teams are vying for the right to host a Regional Tournament, and it’ll come down to their Monday evening games. If both teams win, or both teams lose, Sand Springs will host. If Jenks can hold off Shawnee (12-17, 6-5) at 6:00 p.m. and Sand Springs falls to Owasso (21-10, 10-1) at 5:00 p.m., then the Trojans will get the home playoff. Sand Springs has hosted and won four-straight Regional Tournaments.

On Friday the Sandites played two games at the festival-style Tahlequah Tournament. They won 9-1 against Jay (6-19) in game one, but fell 7-0 to Moore (20-8). The games ran on a timer and only lasted four innings apiece.

Taff got the win against Jay with three hits, one strikeout, and one walk in four innings. Marsis Foreman took the loss with seven hits, one strikeout, and eight walks in three innings.

Jay scored their lone run in the top of the first as Foreman singled and stole home. Usher hit her 11th home run of the season to bring in Lee and McNally in the bottom of the inning, and Felicity Horn hit an RBI single to bring in Skaggs.

Sand Springs loaded the bases in the second and Taff hit a 2RBI single to score Lee and McNally. Usher scored on a ground ball from Horn. Hawkins scored on a single from Rector in the third inning, and Rector scored the final run of the game on a ground ball from McNally.

Mackenzie Bechtold (5-3, 9-3) took the loss against Moore, throwing eight hits, one strikeout, and one walk in four innings. Morgan Max got the win with one hit, five strikeouts, and three walks in three innings. Ashlynn Haley pitched two hits and a strikeout in one inning.

Horn, Tanner and Hawkins were the only Sandites to notch hits against the Lions, and Horn and Hawkins had doubles.

Tahlequah Tournament Results
Silo 5-4 Moore
Silo 3-2 Piedmont
Silo 3-2 Tuttle
Silo 10-2 Poteau
Silo 11-1 Inola
Moore 7-0 Sand Springs
Moore 6-5 Tahlequah
Moore 10-1 Sallisaw
Tuttle 9-2 Muskogee
Tuttle 9-2 Coweta
Tuttle 4-3 Glenpool
Checotah 8-1 Tahlequah
Checotah 4-2 Beggs
Piedmont 2-1 Muskogee
Piedmont 9-3 Glenpool
Hilldale 8-5 Henryetta
Hilldale 3-0 Piedmont
Sand Springs 9-1 Jay
Inola 8-1 Jay
Poteau 10-4 Tahlequah
Coweta 2-1 Union
Union 7-6 Sallisaw
Beggs 2-1 Ft. Gibson
Ft. Gibson 1-0 Henryetta

District 6A-3 Standings
10-1 Owasso (21-10)
8-3 Sand Springs (17-10)
8-3 Jenks (17-9)
6-5 Shawnee (12-17)
5-7 Muskogee (8-14)
2-10 Sapulpa (7-17)
1-11 Ponca City (8-21)

CPHS Football: Sand Springs vs. Shawnee Homecoming Photo Gallery

Kendal Pearson, escorted by Nicolas Hancock. Pearson is the daughter of Tim and Keri Pearson and is a three-year varsity Dance Team member. Hancock is the son of Danny and Jennifer Hancock and is a three-year varsity offensive lineman.

Sydney Boyd, escorted by Isaiah Jordan. Boyd is the daughter of Mark and Vicky Boyd. Jordan is the son of Alisha Thompson and Stacy Jordan. He is a three-year varsity lineman.

Haley Stuckey (left), escorted by Ethan Sartin. Stuckey is the daughter of Erik and Kerri Stuckey and is a four-year member of the Gold Pride Marching Band. Sartin is the son of Michael and Jennifer Sartin. This is his first year as a varsity linebacker.

Tatum Denton (right), escorted by Justin Roe. Denton is the daughter of Brad and Angela Denton. She is a three-year varsity dancer. Roe is the son of David and Dianna Roe. He is a three-year varsity wide receiver and defensive back.

Raegan Foster, escorted by Braden Foster. Raegan is the daughter of Alan and Lisa Foster, and has been on the varsity Dance Team for two years. Braden is the son of Evan and Amanda Foster and is a three-year varsity quarterback and wide receiver.

Taylor Spencer, escorted by Josh Fincannon. Spencer is the daughter of Brett Spencer and Terra Jordan Rhoads. She is a four-year varsity cheerleader. Fincannon is the son of Jason and Kristy Fincannon and is a three-year varsity offensive lineman.

Kristin Shipley, escorted by Riley Magee. Shipley is the daughter of Darin and Pam Shipley. She is a four-year Gold Pride Marching Band member. Magee is the son of Jamy and Erica Magee and is a three-year varsity defensive lineman.

Sloan Goggin, escorted by Jacob Snodgrass. Goggin is the daughter of Pat and Cherry Goggin and is a four-year varsity dancer. Snodgrass is the son of Rodney and Jennifer Snodgrass. He is a three-year varsity wide receiver.

(Left to right):
Nathan Tavaglione is the son of Matt and Rose Tavaglione. This is his first year as a varsity linebacker.

Cody Spencer is the son of Brett Spencer and Megan Spencer. He is in Pre-K and wants to be a fireman or police officer when he grows up.

Trey Wilkerson is the son of Stephanie Bowie and William Wilkerson. He is a three-year varsity running back.

Thomas Naugle is the son of Bo and Arron Naugle. He is a three-year varsity linebacker.

Clara Denton is the daughter of Brad and Angela Denton. She wants to be a teacher when she grows up.

James McCrary is the son of Curtis McCrary and Shannon Gardner. He is a two-year varsity linebacker.

Nolan Sensintaffar is the son of Cody and Heather Sensintaffar. He is in 2nd Grade and wants to be either a Velociraptor trainer or NFL legend when he grows up.

Kissing Captain Jerret Haley is a four-year varsity defensive back and is co-captain this year. He is the son of Angela Haley and Justin Orrell, and the grandson of Wade Haley.

Raegan Foster is named Homecoming Queen 2019.

Kissing Captain Jerret Haley crowns and kisses Homecoming Queen Raegan Foster.

6’1” sophomore Keaton Campbell was 3-28 receiving, 1-8 on punt return, and 2-50 on kick returns Friday against Shawnee.

6’2” sophomore Ty Pennington looks for an open receiver while under pressure from Justin Simpson. Pennington finished the night 13-27-143-0 with one touchdown against Shawnee. He has 7 touchdowns and 0 interceptions this season.

Demetress Beavers was 18-71 rushing for the Wolves.

Flags fly as Bryson Chase shoots for a tackle on Demetress Beavers. The 5’11” junior defensive back accounted for three pass break-ups against Shawnee.

Ty Pennington hands the ball off to 5’10” sophomore Blake Jones. Jones was 1-22 receiving and 21-86 rushing against the Wolves.

6’2” senior Jacob Snodgrass was 6-48 as the Sandites’ leading receiver, and was 5-29 from the wildcat with two rushing touchdowns against Shawnee.

13th-year Head Coach Dustin Kinard improved to 65-69 overall, 42-41 in district action, and 34-28 at home with the 21-19 win over Shawnee. Kinard battled pancreatic cancer last year but announced he was cancer-free prior to the 2019 season.

Junior kicker Zach Heinen is was 3/3 on PATs against Shawnee and is 11/11 in his debut season. He averaged 30 yards per punt and 46 yards per kick.