Oklahoma High School Football Rankings: Class 6A-II Week Ten

  1. Bixby (9-0, 6-0, Last week No. 1).

    • The defending Champs picked up their 21st-straight win, 64-6 against Shawnee. Mason Williams was 15-20-224-0 with three passing TDs. Oklahoma State University-commit Brennan Presley was 8-119 receiving for three TDs, Braylin Presley was 8-127 rushing for two TDs, and Reis Vernon extended his perfect PAT record to 68/68. Brennan Presley also had a 40-yard pick six to get the defense on the board.

    • The Spartans will host Muskogee Friday to decide the district title. They beat the Roughers 51-7 last season.

  2. Stillwater (9-0, 6-0 Last week No. 2).

    • Another powerful Pioneer performance and nearly a shutout, Stillwater rolled to a 69-0 lead against Putnam City before letting the Pirates on the board. Gunnar Gundy was 17-23-304-0 with six touchdowns by air and added one more TD on the ground, all in the first half. Carter Barnard scored a pick six and Trevor Benham had a scoop and score.

    • The Pioneers will host Del City in the District Championship game Friday. They defeated the Eagles 35-21 last year.

  3. Del City (8-1, 6-0, Last week No. 3)

    • The Eagles won their seventh-straight game in dominant fashion, 48-12 over Lawton. Keshon Meadows threw three TD passes and ran in two more scores. The Eagles had four interceptions and two fumble recoveries, with Donovan Stephens scoring a 48-yard pick six. Jahkobie Smith had a 97-yard rushing TD.

    • Del City will travel to Stillwater Friday to decide the District title.

  4. Muskogee (8-1, 5-1, Last week No. 4).

    • The Roughers clinched a home playoff game with a 44-27 win over Bartlesville. Jimmie Coleman was 26-286 rushing for three TDs and Ty Williams was 5-10-133-0 for one TD. Defensively they came up with a pick and a fumble

    • Muskogee will travel to Bixby for the District Title game Friday. They fell 51-7 to the Spartans last year.

  5. Booker T. Washington (5-4, 4-2, Last week No. 5).

    • Washington won 34-14 against Ponca City behind a 30-210, two TD rushing performance from Jaiden Carroll. The Hornets will travel to Sand Springs Friday. They beat the Sandites 48-21 last year.

  6. Choctaw (6-3, 4-2, Last week No. 7).

    • Choctaw needed double overtime and a trio of interceptions (two for scores) to hold off Midwest City 42-41, but clinched a playoff spot in the process.

    • The Yellowjackets will host a potent Deer Creek Friday. The Antlers won 28-24 last year.

  7. Midwest City (3-6, 3-3, Last week No. 6).

    • Midwest City was one play short of a win, but threw a pick on a two-point conversion in double-overtime to fall 42-41 to Choctaw in a crucial district match.

    • The Bombers will travel to Putnam City West Friday, who they routed 50-7 last season.

  8. Sapulpa (6-3, 3-3, Last week No. 8).

    • The Chieftains kept their playoff hopes alive with a 31-19 rivalry win over Sand Springs. Zac Mason was 11-17-111-0 passing with one TD and scored another on a run. Marcus Esparza was 1-1-49-0 for another touchdown by air to complement his 24-161, one TD ground game.

    • Sapulpa will travel to Ponca City Friday. They defeated the Wildcats 48-24 last year.

  9. Edmond Deer Creek (5-4, 3-3), Last week No. 9).

    • The Antlers pitched their first shutout and biggest win of the year, 63-0 against Putnam City West. They will travel to Choctaw Friday in a game with major playoff implications. They beat the Yellowjackets 28-24 last year.

  10. Lawton (4-5, 1-5, Last week No. 10).

    • Friday’s 48-12 loss to Del City was the consistent with the rest of Lawton’s season: great potential derailed by endless turnovers. Four interceptions, two fumbles, a turnover on downs, and a missed field goal led to the Wolverines’ fifth loss in the past six games.

    • Lawton will host Putnam City Friday as they try to end the season on a high note. They steamrolled the Pirates 56-7 last year.

  11. Bartlesville (2-7, 2-4, Last week No. 11).

    • Bartlesville made a valiant effort in a 44-27 loss to Muskogee but was undone by two turnovers that both led to Rougher TDs. Laken Clowdus was 31-170 on the ground for one score, and Ben Winters was 15-33-219-1 passing for two TDs. Caden Davis led the receiving corps with eight catches for 163 yards and two scores.

    • The Bruins will host Shawnee Friday. They won a 58-51 shootout with the Wolves last year.

  12. Ponca City (4-5, 2-4, Last week No. 12).

    • Ponca fell 34-14 to Booker T. Washington. Justin Andrews was 6-21-107-2 for one touchdown, and Cameron Jackson led the ground game 10-68 for the other score.

    • The Wildcats will host Sapulpa Friday, who they fell 48-24 to last year.

  13. Shawnee (2-7, 1-5, Last week No. 13).

    • Shawnee gave up a 64-0 lead to Bixby before averting the shutout with a minute to go. Dre’ Evans was 5-11-63-1 before leaving the game with an injury, and backup Karsen Conaway was 7-13-80-1 with a TD.

    • The Wolves will travel to Bartlesville Friday. They fell 58-51 to the Bruins last season.

  14. Sand Springs (2-7, 1-5, Last week No. 14).

    • Sand Springs couldn’t overcome four fumbles and a pick, resulting in a 31-19 loss to Sapulpa. Ty Pennington was 18-33-219-1 for two passing scores.

    • The Sandites will host Booker T. Washington to wrap up the season. They fell 48-21 to the Hornets last year.

  15. Putnam City (1-8, 1-5, Last week No. 15).

    • The Pirates lost their fifth-straight game, 69-6 to Stillwater. They will wrap up their season at Lawton, who defeated them 56-7 last year.

  16. Putnam City West (0-9, 0-6, Last week No. 16).

    • Shut out for the second straight week and the third time this season, 63-0 by Deer Creek, the Patriots have given up 124 unanswered points. They will host Midwest City Friday.

District 6A-II-1 Standings
6-0 Stillwater (+90)
6-0 Del City (+86)
4-2 Choctaw (+7)
3-3 Midwest City (+12)
3-3 Deer Creek (-8)
1-5 Lawton (-37)
1-5 Putnam City (-71)
0-6 Putnam West (-79)

District 6A-II-2 Standing
6-0 Bixby (+90)
5-1 Muskogee (+58)
4-2 Booker T. Washington (+44)
3-3 Sapulpa (-8)
2-4 Bartlesville (-40)
2-4 Ponca City (-26)
1-5 Sand Springs (-65)
1-5 Shawnee (-53)

Top Offenses
(Avg. Points Scored)
48.0 Bixby
46.2 Stillwater
34.4 Choctaw
30.9 Del City
30.2 Muskogee
23.3 Lawton
21.3 Bartlesville
20.7 Sapulpa
19.8 Deer Creek
18.4 Washington
16.7 Shawnee
16.0 Midwest City
14.7 Sand Springs
10.0 Ponca City
7.3 Putnam West
2.7 Putnam City

Top Defense
(Avg. Points Scored)
5.1 Stillwater
2.7 Muskogee
2.2 Del City
2.0 Washington
2.0 Bixby
2.0 Choctaw
1.3 Deer Creek
1.3 Shawnee
0.7 Lawton
0.7 Sapulpa
0.7 Sand Springs
0.7 Bartlesville
0.2 Midwest City
0.2 Putnam West
0.0 Ponca City
0.0 Putnam City

Top Defenses
(Avg. Points Allowed)
8.8 Stillwater
9.7 Bixby
11.4 Muskogee
11.6 Washington
15.7 Del City
21.6 Deer Creek
22.0 Ponca City
23.1 Lawton
25.2 Midwest City
25.9 Sapulpa
30.7 Choctaw
34.6 Shawnee
36.9 Sand Springs
37.1 Bartlesville
44.0 Putnam City
51.4 Putnam West

Average Point Differential
50.3 Bixby
49.7 Stillwater
24.7 Muskogee
20.6 Del City
9.9 Washington
8.0 Choctaw
4.6 Deer Creek
0.7 Lawton
-1.3 Sapulpa
-7.7 Midwest City
-9.9 Ponca City
-12.9 Bartlesville
-16.9 Shawnee
-21.3 Sand Springs
-43.9 Putnam City
-44.7 Putnam West

CPHS Football: Sapulpa wins first Highway 97 Rivalry game since 2013, 31-19

Sapulpa Head Coach Robert Borgstadt picked up his first Highway 97 win since switching sidelines four years ago. He was previously the defensive coordinator at Charles Page.

For the first time since 2011 the Chieftains defended their home turf in a Highway 97 rivalry game, and it was the first rivalry win since Head Coach Robert Borgstadt switched sidelines in 2016. Class 6A-II No. 8 ranked Sapulpa (6-3, 3-3) knocked off No. 14 Sand Springs 31-19 on Senior Night thanks to a big second quarter.

A heavily depleted roster made things far closer than the Chieftains would have liked, but they made the most of Sandite errors to end a five-year losing streak in the 93rd installment of the historic series. Charles Page High School (2-7, 1-5) missed their shot to tie the series, and Sapulpa still leads the rivalry 45-43-5.

Sapulpa only led 7-6 late in the first half, and lost the second half 13-10, but they scored two touchdowns in the final three minutes of the second quarter and never trailed.

Kandon Williams recovered a fumble on the Sandites’ 31-yard line to set up a one-yard quarterback keeper from Zac Mason. Three punts later and Kaivon Mortazavi missed a 43-yard field goal attempt to end the first quarter.

Sand Springs got on the board with a methodical fourteen-play 76-yard march, scoring on a one-yard run from Trey Wilkerson. A bobbled snap resulted in a short kick that failed to even reach the endzone, and the visitors still trailed 7-6.

On the second play of the Chieftains’ corresponding possession, Mason threw a lateral to Marcus Esparza, who found Kenyon Kahmeyer for 49 yards and a touchdown.

Sand Springs got fancy in retaliation with Ty Pennington handing the ball off to backup QB Braden Foster, who hit Keaton Campbell for 40 yards on the first play of the drive. Kahmeyer came up big on defense with a red zone strip of Tyyee Atkison. Five plays later and Mason threw a 27-yard touchdown pass to Williams.

Sapulpa took its biggest lead of the night after a nine-play 54-yard march and four-yard run from Esparza. Mortazavi’s kick made it 28-6, and it looked like the Chieftains could be on their way to a rout.

Jamon Sisco set the tone of the game to come with a 59-yard kick return, leading to a 16-yard touchdown pass from Pennington to Jacob Snodgrass. Zach Heinen connected on his PAT this time and made it 28-13.

The Chieftains marched as far as the Sand Springs 14-yard line before three consecutive penalties pushed them back to fourth-and-39. The teams traded punts and Sapulpa once again penetrated, but was held to a field goal after a fumbled hike slowed their progress. This time Mortazavi’s kick sailed true from 34 yards for the 31-13 advantage.

Sand Springs responded with an eight-play 80-yard scoring drive. Back-to-back incompletions nearly stalled it out, but Pennington picked up eleven yards on a fourth-down run-play option and eventually threw a 34-yard pass to Sisco. A two-point pass attempt fell short, leaving the final score at 31-19.

With 4:02 left to play, Caden Harris came up with a clutch fumble to keep the Sandites’ hopes alive. The boys made it as far as the Sapulpa 40 before Arthur Hudgens picked off a pass to seal the win.

Pennington led the passing game with an 18-33-219-1 performance, while Mason was 11-17-111-0. Campbell led the Sandite receiving corps 5-93, while Williams was the top Chieftain at 6-89. Esparza was the star of the show with 24 carries for 161 yards while the Sandites were held to double digits on the ground for the fifth-straight week.

The Sandites will host No. 5 Booker T. Washington (5-4, 4-2) for Senior Night as they try to match last year’s 3-7 record. Sapulpa will travel to No. 12 Ponca City (4-5, 2-4) with a playoff berth on the line.

SHS 31 CPHS 19
First Downs: SHS 18, CPHS 17.
Fumbles/Lost: SHS 3/1, CPHS 4/2.
Penalties: SHS 11-95, CPHS 5-55.
C-A-Y-I: SHS 12-18-160-0, CPHS 19-34-259-1.
Rushing: SHS 44-207, CPHS 28-91.
Offense: SHS 62-367, CPHS 62-350.

District 6A-II-2 Standings
6-0 Bixby (+90)
5-1 Muskogee (+58)
4-2 Booker T. Washington (+44)
3-3 Sapulpa (-8)
2-4 Bartlesville (-40)
2-4 Ponca City (-26)
1-5 Sand Springs (-65)
1-5 Shawnee (-53)

Class 6A-II Results
Del City 48-12 Lawton
Choctaw 42-41 Midwest City
Muskogee 44-27 Bartlesville
Bixby 64-6 Shawnee
Booker T. Washington 34-14 Ponca City
Deer Creek 63-0 Putnam City West
Sapulpa 31-19 Sand Springs
Stillwater 69-6 Putnam City

(Sand Springs stats)
Passing: Pennington 18-33-219-1, 2TD. Foster 1-1-40-0.
Receiving: Campbell 5-93. Snodgrass 8-85, 1TD. Sisco 4-68, 1TD. Foster 2-13.
Rushing: Atkison 7-37. Wilkerson 10-21, 1TD. Jones 5-19. Pennington 5-18. Johnson 1-(-4).
PAT: Heinen 1/2.
Punt-AVG: Heinen 4-34.
Kick-AVG: Heinen 4-30.
Punt-Return: Campbell 1-4.
Kick-Return: Sisco 1-59. Campbell 2-32.
Tackes: Dudley 7, Haley 7, Wilkerson 6, Harris 6, Foster 6, Hendricks 4, Webster 3, Whitehorn 2, Sisco 2, Magee 2, Chase 2, Jones 1, Fain 1, Light 1, Brown 1, Calico 1, Favela 1.
Tackles for Loss: Webster 1-2.
Pass Breakups: Hendricks 1, Haley 1.
Fumble Recovery: Harris 1.

(Sapulpa partial stats)
Passing: Mason 11-17-111-0, 1TD. M. Esparza 1-1-49-0, 1TD.
Receiving: Williams 6-89, 1TD. Kahmeyer 2-50, 1TD. M. Esparza 2-14. Hudgens 1-6. E. Esparza 1-1.
Rushing: M. Esparza 24-161, 1TD. Mitchell 8-39. J. Jones 4-10. C. Jones 3-5. Mason 5-(-8), 1TD.
PAT: Mortazavi 4/4.
Punt-AVG: M. Esparza 3-34.
Kick-AVG: Mortazavi 6-57.
Punt-Return: Kahmeyer 1-4.
Kick-Return: E. Esparza 2-31. Hudgens 1-19.
Interceptions: Hodges 1.
Fumble Recoveries: Williams 1. Kahmeyer 1.
Forced Fumble: Kahmeyer 1.

CPHS Football Halftime Report: Sandites trail 21-6, Wilkerson scores TD

The Class 6A-II No. 14 ranked Charles Page High School football team (2-6, 1-4) traveled to No. 8 Sapulpa (5-3, 2-3) Friday for a Highway 97 Rivalry match-up on the Chieftains’ Senior Night. Despite suffering significant losses on both sides of the ball, the home team was still heavily favored coming into the game, and is holding onto a 21-6 halftime lead.

Mistakes plagued the Sandites, whose frequent high snaps resulted in short awkward runs as well as a lost fumble, a short punt, and a missed PAT. Despite the two score deficit, Sand Springs outgained their foes in total first half yardage.

Sand Springs turned over its first possession on a fumbled hike, recovered by Kandon Williams at the Sandite 31-yard line. Sapulpa capitalized with a six-play drive and scored on a 1-yard quarterback keeper by Zac Mason for the lead.

The two teams traded punts till the final minute of the first quarter, when Kaivon Mortazavi missed a 43-yard field goal attempt.

Two punts later and the Sandites finally got on the board with a methodical fourteen-play 76-yard march, scoring on a one-yard run from Trey Wilkerson. A bobbled hike resulted in a short kick that failed to even reach the endzone, and the visitors still trailed 7-6.

The Chieftains blew up the final minutes, scoring their second touchdown on a trick play, with Mason throwing a lateral to Marcus Esparza, who found Kenyon Kahmeyer for 49 yards and a touchdown.

The Sandites broke out their own playbook, with Ty Pennington handing the ball off to backup QB Braden Foster, who hit Keaton Campbell for 40 yards on the first play of the drive. The team’s third fumble of the night was fortunately recovered by Ryan Johnson, and they converted on their next play. They wouldn’t be so lucky on the following play, as Tyyee Atkison briefly broke into the Chieftain red zone before Kahmyer stripped the ball to set up another scoring drive.

This time the hungry Cheiftains carved out 75 yards in five plays, scoring on a 27 yard pass from Mason to Williams. Mortazavi was three-for-three on PATs, and the home team took a comfortable margin into the locker room.

Pennington was 8-15-97-0 passing in the first half, while Mason was 6-9-68-0.

CPHS Cross Country: Sandites end season with home Regional

The Charles Page High School varsity Cross Country teams ended their season Saturday at the 6A-East Regional Championship. The meet was held at Case Community Park and marked the first time that Sand Springs has ever hosted a Regional.

The Lady Sandites placed 12th of 15 teams, led by sophomore Jazmin Lopez in 23:00.15 for 47th place out of 109 runners. Erika Baker and Victoria Baker were 52nd and 70th, respectively, in their final high school race.

The Sandite Boys placed 12th of 16 teams, led by junior Caleb James in 19:16.48 for 63rd place out of 110 runners. Kaegan Murray finished his high school career with the lone Sandite PR of the day, finishing in 19:44.86 for 71st place. Noah James also ran his last race as a Sandite.

Broken Arrow sophomore Payton Hinkle won the girls’ race in 19:05.04, while Jenks won the Regional with two top-five finishers. Mustang took home the gold in the boys race, led by junior defending State Champion Gabe Simonsen in 16:25.64.

The 5A and 6A State Championship races will be held Saturday, November 2nd at Edmond Santa Fe High School. Deer Creek will be defending their team titles in both genders.

Sand Springs Varsity/JV Season Results

Erika Baker
14:29.29 - Frontier - 9th
16:36 - Sapulpa - 48th
22:32.53 - FVC - 30th
23:16.51 - Holland Hall - 23rd
23:22.36 - Regionals - 52nd
23:58.83 - Deer Creek - 82nd
24:21.35 - Sand Springs - 26th
25:28.56 - Broken Arrow - 16th

Ty Davis
16:52 - Sapulpa - 51st
25:35.41 - FVC - 23rd
28:20.31 - Sand Springs - 66th
29:20 - Broken Arrow - 65th
29:49.58 - Deer Creek - 132nd
31:47.60 - Regionals - 106th

Sarah Rigsby
18:02 - Sapulpa - 60th
29:40.10 - FVC - 51st
34:51.54 - Sand Springs - 54th
35:12.58 - Broken Arrow - 57th

Jazmin Lopez
14:16.11 - Frontier - 7th
14:55 - Sapulpa - 24th
22:25.21 - FVC - 29th
23:00.15 - Regionals - 47th
23:19.62 - Holland Hall - 24th
23:46.67 - Sand Springs - 18th
24:24.31 - Deer Creek - 93rd
24:54.45 - Broken Arrow - 35th

Madison Chambers
16:59.22 - Frontier - 21st
17:22 - Sapulpa - 54th
27:19.89 - FVC - 60th
28:56.45 - Regionals - 101st
30:21.38 - Deer Creek - 133rd
32:08.63 - Sand Springs - 24th
33:22.17 - Broken Arrow - 71st

Wanageeska Williams
16:15 - Sapulpa - 43rd
16:15.01 - Frontier - 19th
26:04.79 - FVC - 59th
26:36.26 - Deer Creek - 120th
29:41.91 - Broken Arrow - 66th

Victoria Baker
14:12.01 - Frontier - 4th
15:35 - Sapulpa - 38th
22:06.12 - FVC - 26th
24:28.09 - Regionals - 70th
24:45.72 - Holland Hall - 46th
25:09.81 - Sand Springs - 41st
25:39.19 - Broken Arrow - 46th

Teagan Smith
15:43 - Sapulpa - 43rd
25:20.61 - FVC - 54th
26:35.83 - Regionals - 91st
27:41.50 - Sand Springs - 63rd

Kasandra Burgess
26:58.01 - FVC - 35th
27:54.11 - Regionals - 96th
28:38.55 - Sand Springs - 71st
28:38.99 - Holland Hall - 85th

Chezney Kelley
16:32 - Sapulpa - 45th
25:26.83 - Holland Hall - 59th
27:04.29 - Broken Arrow - 58th

Girls Varsity Team Results
18th - Deer Creek 5K
6th - Sapulpa 2M
10th - Broken Arrow 5K
9th - Sand Springs 5K
10th - Holland Hall 5K
2nd - Frontier 5K
8th - Conference 5K
12th - Regionals 5K

Boys Varsity Team Results
19th - Deer Creek 5K
9th - Sapulpa 2M
9th - Broken Arrow 5K
6th - Sand Springs 5K
13th - Holland Hall 5K
3rd- Frontier 5K
7th - Conference 5K
12th - Regionals 5K

Caleb James
12:17 - Sapulpa - 42nd
18:54.01 - FVC - 33rd
19:12.01 - Deer Creek - 90th
19:16.48 - Regionals - 63rd
19:20.05 - Frontier - 14th
20:39.20 - Holland Hall - 81st
20:58.68 - Sand Springs - 57th
21:00.50 - Broken Arrow - 56th

Sam English
12:30 - Sapulpa - 51st
19:05.83 - Frontier - 9th
19:16.63 - FVC - 39th
19:29.94 - Holland Hall - 52nd
19:45.76 - Regionals - 72nd
20:01.56 - Sand Springs - 32nd
20:25.72 - Deer Creek - 122nd
20:37.80 - Broken Arrow - 53rd

Noah James
13:36 - Sapulpa - 28th
20:25.26 - Frontier - 24th
20:56.98 - Regionals - 93rd
21:16.41 - Holland Hall - 35th

Wayne Thornburg
28:46.80 - FVC - 108th
29:57.22 - Frontier - 47th
32:05.65 - Holland Hall - 172nd
33:56.32 - Sand Springs - 117th

Caleb Garzone
17:21 - Sapulpa - 62nd
30:56.63 - Sand Springs - 106th

Alejandro Lopez
12:09 - Sapulpa - 38th
19:06.76 - FVC - 36th
19:17.25 - Deer Creek - 94th
19:18.72 - Frontier - 12th
19:43.94 - Regionals - 70th
19:48.12 - Sand Springs - 29th
20:08.94 - Broken Arrow - 47th

Dalton Wilcox
12:33 - Sapulpa - 54th
19:33.38 - Holland Hall - 57th
19:34.81 - FVC - 45th
20:34.55 - Sand Springs - 50th
20:58.03 - Broken Arrow - 55th
21:16.48 - Deer Creek - 132nd
21:42.41 - Frontier - 31st
21:55.17 - Regionals - 105th

Alex Newport
13:10 - Sapulpa - 17th
21:35.11 - Frontier - 30th
21:45.06 - FVC - 73rd
22:31.20 - Holland Hall - 70th
23:05.12 - Broken Arrow - 71st
23:16.53 - Sand Springs - 50th

Kaegan Murray
13:13 - Sapulpa - 19th
19:44.86 - Regionals - 71st
20:31.38 - Frontier - 26th
20:37.51 - FVC - 59th
21:00.57 - Holland Hall - 92nd
21:42.60 - Broken Arrow - 61st
22:31.49 - Sand Springs - 86th

Noah Hanlon
12:19 - Sapulpa - 46th
19:22.01 - FVC - 42nd
19:37.20 - Holland Hall - 63rd
19:50.79 - Deer Creek - 110th
20:02.27 - Regionals - 76th
20:13.97 - Sand Springs - 34th
20:37.90 - Broken Arrow - 54th

Titus Wright
14:01 - Sapulpa - 80th
23:05.93 - Deer Creek - 146th
26:18.84 - Sand Springs - 80th

David Rigsby
22:02.61 - FVC - 79th
22:29.40 - Frontier - 36th
22:43.65 - Holland Hall - 77th
23:29.21 - Deer Creek - 147th
24:14.86 - Sand Springs - 61st
24:27.95 - Broken Arrow - 89th

Michael Lopez
19:16 - Sapulpa - 69th

Chandler Blake
19:42.71 - FVC - 49th
19:52.88 - Frontier - 18th
20:20.32 - Sand Springs - 38th

Memphis McDaris
23:16.24 - Holland Hall - 94th
24:14.20 - FVC - 96th
24:33.98 - Sand Springs - 64th

CPHS Softball: 5 Sandites make All-District Team, 6 receive honorable mentions

The Charles Page High School fast pitch softball team recently had five players named to the All-District team, following a 23-13 season. Two Sandites received Player of the Year commendations, and six received honorable mentions. The girls went 9-3 for second place in their district, won the Choctaw and Regional Tournaments, and made it to the State Quarterfinals. Head Coach Shelli Brown pushed her career win record to 573-316 (.644).

Sabrina Usher, a Rogers State University-committed senior, was named the Offensive Player of the Year in recognition of her .490 batting average, 1.06 slugging average, and .586 on-base percentage. Usher recorded 38 runs, 51 hits, 10 doubles, 4 triples, 14 home runs, a grand slam, and 58 RBI.

Felicity Horn was named the Defensive Player of the Year as a senior outfielder. Horn’s quick feet made it hard for batters to find any holes on her side of the field, and she was flawless in her fielding with zero errors and numerous high-effort diving catches. She also boasted a .375 batting average, .538 slugging average, and .451 on-base percentage with 28 runs, 39 hits, 8 doubles, 3 triples, 19 RBI and a home run. She will take her talents to Grayson Community College.

Junior pitcher Aliyah Taff made the All-District team with a 13-8 record, 1.13 earned run average, .972 WHIP, and 63 strikeouts. She was also talented on offense with a .324 batting average, .405 slugging average, 9 runs, 24 hits, 6 doubles, and 13 RBI.

Sophomore second baseman Avery Tanner made the All-District team as a utility player. She was .253 batting and .284 slugging with 19 runs, 24 hits, 3 doubles, 15 RBI, 7 sacrifices, 4 steals, and 8 double plays.

Junior shortstop Madison Lee made the All-District team as a utility player. She had a .450 batting average, .568 slugging average, and .504 on-base percentage with 46 runs, 50 hits, 2 doubles, 4 triples, a home run, 18 RBI, 15 steals, and 9 double plays.

Junior Drew Hawkins received an honorable mention. She hit .269 and had a .308 slugging average with 23 runs, 21 hits, 3 doubles, 10 RBI, 7 sacrifices, and 5 steals.

Sophomore Jolee McNally received an honorable mention. She hit .329 with a .343 slugging average and had 18 runs, 23 hits, 1 double, 19 RBI, 9 sacrifices, and 5 steals.

Senior third baseman Makenna Skaggs received an honorable mention with a .289 batting average, .412 slugging average, 24 runs, 28 hits, 6 doubles, 2 home runs, 14 RBI, 3 sacrifices, and 4 steals. She will continue her career at Rose State College.

Senior outfielder Rachael Jones received an honorable mention for her .362 batting average, .466 slugging average, 15 runs, 21 hits, 3 doubles, 1 home run, 14 RBI, 7 sacrifices, and 2 steals.

Senior pitcher and first baseman Mackenzie Bechtold received an honorable mention after pitching an 8-3 record, 3.24 ERA, and 1.50 WHIP with 31 strikeouts. She was .241 batting and .379 slugging with 4 runs, 7 hits, 1 double, 1 home run, 1 grand slam, and 7 RBI. She will play at Connors State College next season.

Freshman Jaden Jordan received an honorable mention with a .278 batting/slugging average, 5 runs, 10 hits, and 3 RBI.

Sand Springs Athletic Director Rod Sitton presents the senior class of 2020 with the Regional Championship plaque.

The Charles Page High School fast pitch softball team celebrates their fifth-straight Regional Championship.

Sand Springs Fast Pitch Softball Stats

Batting Average
.490 Usher
.450 Lee
.375 Horn
.329 McNally
.324 Taff
.289 Skaggs
.269 Hawkins
.253 Tanner

.371 Rector
.362 Jones
.278 Jordan
.241 Bechtold

.500 Pearson
.250 Crawford
.000 Hammock

Slugging Average
1.06 Usher
.568 Lee
.538 Horn
.412 Skaggs
.405 Taff
.343 McNally
.308 Hawkins
.284 Tanner

.466 Jones
.429 Rector
.379 Bechtold
.278 Jordan

.500 Pearson
.417 Crawford
.000 Hammock

On Base Percentage
.586 Usher
.504 Lee
.451 Horn
.398 McNally
.379 Skaggs
.366 Hawkins
.329 Taff
.304 Tanner

.463 Rector
.380 Jones
.350 Jordan
.241 Bechtold

.500 Pearson
.286 Crawford
.000 Hammock

Runs
46 Lee
38 Usher
28 Horn
24 Skaggs
23 Hawkins
19 Tanner
18 McNally
15 Jones
9 Rector
9 Taff
5 Jordan
4 Bechtold
3 Harper
2 Crawford
2 Hammock
2 Burks
1 Pearson

RBI
58 Usher
19 Horn
19 McNally
18 Lee
15 Tanner
15 Rector
14 Skaggs
14 Jones
13 Taff
10 Hawkins
7 Bechtold
3 Jordan
3 Crawford
2 Pearson
1 Hammock

Hits
51 Usher
50 Lee
39 Horn
28 Skaggs
24 Tanner
24 Taff
23 McNally
21 Jones
21 Hawkins
13 Rector
10 Jordan
7 Bechtold
3 Crawford
2 Pearson

Singles
43 Lee
27 Horn
23 Usher
22 McNally
21 Tanner
20 Skaggs
18 Taff
18 Hawkins
17 Jones
11 Rector
10 Jordan
5 Bechtold
2 Pearson
1 Crawford

Doubles
10 Usher
8 Horn
6 Skaggs
6 Taff
3 Tanner
3 Hawkins
3 Jones
2 Lee
2 Rector
2 Crawford
1 McNally
1 Bechtold

Triples
4 Usher
4 Lee
3 Horn

Home Runs
14 Usher
2 Skaggs
1 Lee
1 Horn
1 Jones
1 Bechtold

Grand Slams
1 Usher
1 Bechtold

Stolen Bases
9 McNally
7 Jones
7 Tanner
7 Hawkins
5 Lee
5 Taff
3 Skaggs
2 Horn
1 Crawford

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

Double Plays
9 Lee
8 Tanner
7 Bechtold
4 Jordan
3 Skaggs
2 Usher
2 Jones
1 Horn

Win-Loss Record
13-8 Taff (17-14)
8-3 Bechtold (12-3)
3-2 Crawford

ERA
1.13 Taff
3.24 Bechtold
6.06 Crawford

0.00 Rector

WHIP
.972 Taff
1.50 Bechtold
1.99 Crawford

3.03 Rector

Strikeouts
63 Taff
31 Bechtold
12 Crawford

1 Rector

CPHS Volleyball: Youngblood named to All-Conference First Team, 5 Sandites receive honorable mentions

Charles Page High School senior Devree Youngblood was named to the Frontier Valley All-Conference First Team Tuesday morning following an 18-14 Sandite Volleyball season, and five of her teammates received honorable mentions.

Youngblood, an Oklahoma Baptist University commit, led the team in kills (260) and digs (326). She also had 12 assists, 30 blocks, and 38 aces this season. She received an All-Tournament recognition at the Mustang Invitational.

Madison Burris received an honorable mention. She scored 131 kills, 303 assists, 23 blocks, 200 digs, and 41 aces this year.

Cloe Campfield received an honorable mention. She recorded 204 kills, 5 assists, 12 blocks, 212 digs, and 31 aces.

Raylynn Mong received an honorable mention. She posted a team-high 376 assists and 45 aces, along with 2 blocks and 189 digs. She will continue her volleyball career at Ottawa University.

Vanessa Wyrick received an honorable mention. She scored 98 kills, 5 assists, 40 blocks, 42 digs, and 27 aces this season.

Junior Madison Blaylock was the the only underclassman to receive an honorable mention. She recorded 7 kills, 65 assists, 321 digs, and 41 aces this year.

Broken Arrow’s Ian Bullen was named Frontier Valley Coach of the Year after taking his team to a 32-3 overall record, 9-0 conference record, and State Runner-Up finish. The Tigers were ranked first in Class 6A going into the final week and won titles at the Norman, Owasso, and Regional Tournaments. Bullen holds a 296-177 career record and is 117-50 in his five seasons at Broken Arrow.

Owasso senior and University of Central Oklahoma-commit Mallory Hendrix was named Conference MVP. Broken Arrow’s Macy Blackburn and Natalie Morales took home Offensive MVP and Defensive MVP, respectively. The three MVPs were also named to the Oklahoma Coaches Association Large East All State team this past week.

FVC First Team All-Conference
Mia Otten (Bartlesville)
Sophie Childs (Bixby)
Haylie Jones (Broken Arrow)
Mackenzie McGuire (Broken Arrow)
Ayssa Smith (Broken Arrow)
Allison Montes (Jenks)
Honda Figueroa (Jenks)
Mikiah Perdue (Jenks)
Kylie Rathbun (Jenks)
Gabby Gurrero (Owasso)
Devree Youngblood (Sand Springs)
Tierney Jackson (Union)

FVC Second Team All-Conference
Sydney Collins (Bartlesville)
Lydia Knollmeyer (Bartlesville)
Skylar Roth (Bixby)
Tia Gripado (Booker T. Washington)
Gracie Daniels (Broken Arrow)
Emma Rhodes (Jenks)
Sophie Bufogle (Jenks)
Sydney Williams (Jenks)
Rylee Martin (Owasso)
Nushea Wideman (Sapulpa)
Abby Thompson (Union)
Emily Ludwig (Union)

Final FVC Standings
9-0 Broken Arrow (32-3)
8-2 Union (13-20)
7-2 Jenks (18-15)
7-2 Owasso (16-14)
5-4 Sand Springs (18-14)
3-6 Bartlesville (11-20)
3-6 Bixby (5-24)
2-7 Muskogee (11-11)
1-8 Booker T. Washington (10-18)
1-8 Sapulpa (7-20)

FVC Honorable Mention
Tatiana Flores (Bartlesville)
Baylea Norris (Bixby)
Abby Armstrong (Bixby)
Megan Roberts (Bixby)
Avery Bernazard (Bixby)
Sydney Thompson (Booker T. Washington)
Olivia Boss (Broken Arrow)
Halle Bullen (Broken Arrow)
Kiana Clark (Broken Arrow)
Kendall Ferguson (Broken Arrow)
Kailey Hathorn (Broken Arrow)
Savanna LaBiche (Jenks)
Adi Morgan (Jenks)
Megan Salyer (Jenks)
Mia Burge (Jenks)
Paige Irwin (Muskogee)
Chloe Lamont (Muskogee)
Mia Williams (Muskogee)
Addy Berry (Owasso)
Avery Vancuren (Owasso)
Jenna Holderman (Owasso)
Madison Burris (Sand Springs)
Madison Blaylock (Sand Springs)
Cloe Campfield (Sand Springs)
Raylynn Mong (Sand Springs)
Vanessa Wyrick (Sand Springs)
Audrey Malay (Sapulpa)
Aly Blackwell (Union)
Liz Borgelt (Union)
Maddie Lapointe (Union)

Large West All-State
Ella Condon (Bishop McGuinness)
Madison Edwards (Bishop McGuiness)
Carmae Jones (Carl Albert)
Teagan Polcovich (Edmond Deer Creek)
Regan Pendleton (Edmond Memorial)
Kamryn Bacus (Edmond North)
Gracie Burleson (Edmond North)
Rorianna Chartier (Edmond Santa Fe)
Allie Jennings (Mount St. Mary)
Madison Hajek (Mustang)

Small West All-State
Whitney Bowie (Bethany)
Rachel Altic (Cache)
Becky Robinson (Cement)
Taylor White (Chisholm)
Lindsey Baird (Christian Heritage)
Taylor McClanahan (Crossings Christian)
Alex Black (Heritage Hall)
Ashlyn Orr (Oklahoma Bible Academy)
Mary Streller (Oklahoma Christian School)
Macie Nolan (Southwest Covenant)

Large East All-State
Caitlin Ozment (Bishop Kelley)
Sophie Childs (Bixby)
Macy Blackburn (Broken Arrow)
Natalie Morales (Broken Arrow)
Brooke Jones (Claremore)
Heather Stiles (Coweta)
Mallory Hendrix (Owasso)
Brooklyn Fluke (Shawnee)
McKenzie Vilade (Stillwater)
Jaxie Wakley (Victory Christian)

Small East All-State
Hannah Armstrong (Berryhill)
Kathryn Gleason (Lincoln Christian)
Jordan Riley (Lincoln Christian)
Sara Thomas (Metro Christian)
Rachel Gurley (Metro Christian)
Bella Vu (Regent Prep)
Zoe Camp (Regent Prep)
Kennedy Langebartels (Summit Christian)
Daryl Hooper (Tahlequah Sequoyah)
Maddy McKinney (Union)