Sandite Alumni Report: Fall sports wrapping up, lots of Sandites see action

Gloria Mutiri was the No. 2 scorer on her team in a 3-0 loss to Iowa State.

Volleyball

Kansas State University (8-15, 3-8) fell 3-0 to Iowa State (16-8, 7-5) last week in sets of 25-21, 25-20, and 25-18. Sophomore Gloria Mutiri played all three sets and recorded 5 kills, 1 solo block, and 2 digs as the second-highest scoring player on her team. The Wildcats will travel to No. 1 Texas (17-2, 11-0) Wednesday at 7:00 p.m.

Men’s Golf

University of Denver sophomore Carson Griggs finished the fall season with an even performance for 31st place at the Hoakalei Country Club Invitational in Hawaii, helping his team to a ninth-place finish. The Pioneers will return to action in the spring at the Mobile Sports Authority Intercollegiate tournament in Mobile Alabama on February 10th.

Men’s Soccer

Former Sandite and Men’s Head Coach at Oral Roberts University, Ryan Bush has led the No. 20 ranked Golden Eagles to a 13-3 record thus far in the season. ORU will play at Denver in the first round of the Summit League Championship Thursday at 5:00 p.m.

Oklahoma Wesleyan University (16-3) won a KCAC Conference Quarterfinal match 9-1 against Southwestern (10-9). Next up is fourth-seeded York College (13-6) Wednesday at 12:00 p.m. in Wichita. Sandite Ignacio Garcia is a freshman on the team.

Women’s Soccer

The Oral Roberts University soccer team coached by former Sandite Roger Bush ended the season with a 6-9-4 record following a 1-0 loss to South Dakota State in the Summit League Championship semifinals. Sandite Brooklyn Eardley started sixteen games this season, primarily as a defender.

Southwestern Christian University finished the year 6-9-1 following a 4-0 loss to Texas Wesleyan (13-5). Junior Megan Deshazo finished the season with 9 goals and 3 assists.

Northern Oklahoma College at Tonkawa ended its season with an 8-8-2 record last weekend after a 1-0 loss to Seminole State College (19-0-3) in the first round of the NJCAA Region 2 Tournament. Sophomore Emma Peak scored two goals and one assist on the season, with a brace against the University of Arkansas at Rich Mountain (2-12-3).

Oklahoma City University (9-9) was eliminated in the first round of the Sooner Athletic Conference Tournament with a 1-0 loss to Mid-American Christian University (12-4-1) to end the season. Sophomore goalie Abigail Banks saw action in two matches this season.

Missouri University of Science and Technology senior Kayla Foster ended the season with a bang, scoring both goals in a 2-1 upset at Southern Indiana (10-6-1). The Miners went 6-8-3 this year, and Foster scored 6 goals and 1 assist with 17 starts.

Men’s Cross Country / Track and Field

Colby Community College placed tenth at the NJCAA National Championships Saturday, and crowned a national champion. Ian Baustert is a sophomore on the team, but hasn’t seen action this year. He is also on the Track and Field team, which has not released its spring schedule yet.

The Oral Roberts University Track and Field team will kick off the season Friday, December 6th at the Bob Timmons Challenge in Lawrence, Kansas. Freshman Mitchell Mefford will throw discus and shot put for the Golden Eagles.

The Savannah College of Art and Design won its fifth-straight Sun Conference Championship Saturday. Freshman Jacob Smith placed 47th in the 8-kilometer run in 29:22.58. SCAD will return to action at the NAIA National Championships Friday, November 22nd in Vancouver.

The U.S. Air Force Academy placed fifth at the Mountain West Conference Championships. Freshman Aden Baughman did not see action. The Falcons will compete at the NCAA Mountain Regional Friday in Salt Lake City.

Women’s Cross Country / Track and Field

Grand Canyon University placed third at the Western Athletic Conference Championships, but junior Cheyenne Walden did not see action. The Antelopes will compete at the NCAA West Regional Friday in Colfax, Washington.

Southern Nazarene University placed 31st at the NCAA Division 2 Central Regional Championship, ending their season. Sara Abbet ran her last race at the Great American Conference Championship, in which SNU finished eighth. The Sandite was 118th in the run with a 5K time of 24:47.1.

Baseball

Seminole State College broke ground on a new athletic facility recently. The $7.25 million Brian Crawford Memorial Sports Complex will eventually be home to the Trojan Baseball team, featuring freshman Cal Watkins. Seminole Baseball will kick off Monday, February 3rd at Bacone College.

Freshman Kyler Copeland will make his college debut at the College of the Ozarks this spring. The Bobcats have yet to release their 2020 schedule.

Eastern Oklahoma State College will begin their 2020 season Tuesday, February 11th at Carl Albert State College. John Miller will be in his freshman season with the Mountaineers.

The Northern Oklahoma College Enid Jets will start the 2020 season Saturday, February 1st with a double-header against Northeast Community College. The Jets feature freshman Cale Savage.

The University of Central Oklahoma picked up two Sandite transfers for the coming season. Junior pitcher Jake Terry from the University of Oklahoma, and Jacob Bailey from Seminole State College. The Bronchos have yet to release their 2020 schedule.

Softball

Kennedy “Goose” Salyers is in her senior year at Southeastern Oklahoma State University. The Savage Storm will kick off the season February 1st at Texas Women’s University.

Jacie Taber will kick off her freshman campaign at Missouri State University on Friday, February 7th against Mississippi State in the NFCA Lead-Off Classic at Clearwater, Florida.

Destanie Garrett will be a freshman at Southwestern Christian University this spring. The Eagles have yet to release their 2020 schedule.

University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma has yet to release its 2020 schedule. Madelyn Blair will be a freshman this year.

Jessica Schuler is in her senior year at Northeastern State University, and Cameron Clemons is a freshman. The RiverHawks will begin their season Friday, February 7th at the Harding Invitational against Harding and Midwestern State.

Oklahoma State University went 7-0 in the fall season and junior Sydney Pennington was on fire offensively. The Cowgirls have yet to release their 2020 schedule.

Rogers State University will travel to Gulf Shores Alabama to start their season Friday, January 31st. Sandite All-State selection Kimi Presnell will be a freshman this year.

Freshman Elizabeth Luttrell will play for Cowley County Community College this spring. The Tigers have yet to release their 2020 schedule.

Former All-State Sandite Joely Rogers is entering her second season as the Coffeyville Community College pitching coach. The Red Ravens will take on North Arkansas College in a double-header Saturday, February 8th.

Men’s Tennis

Oklahoma Baptist University will feature freshman Logan Bateman this coming season. Bateman saw action in one pre-season tournament. The 2020 schedule has yet to be released.

Sandite Alumni Report: Riley Weir and Cody Karstetter medal at first tournaments

Sand Springs State Champion Riley Weir took bronze in his collegiate debut with Northeastern Oklahoma A&M.

Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College freshman Riley Weir (5-1) made his college debut with a third-place performance in the freshman/sophomore 125-pound bracket at the University of Central Oklahoma Open.

Weir recorded two falls, a major decision, and a decision in the tournament, outscoring his foes 48-20. His only loss was a semifinal pin by eventual champion Dallas Wilson. The former Sandite only trailed 4-3 going into the third period before getting stuck on a reversal.

No. 6 ranked NEO will return to action at the Grand View Open in Des Moines Saturday at 9:00 a.m. Weir has earned the No. 8 spot in the 125-pound NJCAA rankings from Intermat Wrestling.

University of Central Oklahoma senior Cody Karstetter (3-1, 41-11) placed second in the 125-pound Open bracket at the UCO Open. He outscored his first two opponents 17-0 with a pin and a major decision before falling 10-1 to Oklahoma State Senior and three-time Big 12 Champion Nick Piccininni.

Karstetter also picked up an 8-3 decision in No. 13 UCO’s 41-3 win over Drury (0-1) in the first dual of the season. The Bronchos will compete at the Lindenwood Open Saturday, November 23rd.

Oklahoma State University sophomore and Big 12 Champion Daton Fix (40-2) is taking an Olympic Redshirt this season to focus on his freestyle development. The Olympic Trials will be held April 4-5 in University Park, Pennsylvania.

Sandite Alumni Report: Sand Springs footballers see success at next level

Sandite Payton Scott put up 50 offensive yards in his last game with the UCO Bronchos.

Several Charles Page High School alumni saw action in collegiate football games this past week.

Fort Hays State University junior linebacker Jacob Taber put up a career-best four tackles in a week ten 66-6 conference win over Lincoln University (1-8). The Tigers are 7-3 on the season and fourth in the MIAA, coming off a 36-33 double overtime loss to No. 12 Northwest Missouri State (9-1). Taber did not play that game. The Tigers will wrap up the regular season Saturday at 2:00 p.m. at Northeastern State University (0-10).

NSU lost its 23rd-straight game 82-14 to the University Central Oklahoma (5-5). Former Sandite QB Caden Pennington is wearing a redshirt this year.

UCO redshirt freshman Payton Scott was 3-21 rushing and 1-29 receiving against NSU. The Bronchos will travel to Emporia State (3-7 ) Saturday at 2:00 p.m.

Southwestern College (4-6) fell 28-12 to Avila (6-3). Sandite JT Bristow is a freshman center on the team. The Moundbuilders will wrap up their season at Saint Mary (0-10) Saturday at 1:30 p.m.

Oklahoma Baptist University (6-4) picked up a 35-21 conference win over Southwestern Oklahoma State (3-7) last Saturday. Junior Lincoln Adams got the start at center. The Bison will travel to Southern Nazarene University (2-8) Saturday at 1:00 p.m.

Former Sandite Lauren Montgomery, who is head coach at Bixby High School, guided his program to its first unbeaten regular season since 1977 and second-consecutive district title in Oklahoma Class 6A-II.

Sandite Alumni Report: Holly Kersgieter named Big 12 Player of the Week

Charles Page High School Class of 2019 graduate Holly Kersgieter picked up Big 12 Conference Player of the Week, and Freshman of the Week honors following her collegiate debut with the University of Kansas Women’s Basketball Team (2-0) this past weekend.

Kansas kicked off the season with an 84-72 non-conference home win against Indiana State (1-1) Thursday evening, led by Kersgieter with 24 points and 10 rebounds in her college debut.

Kersgieter was the second player on the board, driving through triple coverage for a layup and a 4-0 lead, setting the tone of her performance to come.

The former Sandite All-State performer was 8-of-14 on field goals, 4-of-7 from three point range, and 4-of-8 from the charity stripe with 5 offensive rebounds, 4 defensive rebounds, 3 assists, 1 block, and 2 steals.

Next up for Kansas was a dominant 91-50 beatdown of the University of Chicago at Illinois (0-3). In that game Kersgieter put up 8 points, 3 assists, 1 steal, 2 offensive rebounds, and 5 defensive rebounds while shooting 3-of-6 on field goals and 2-of-2 on free throws.

The Jayhawks are coming off a 13-18 season with a 2-16 conference mark under now fourth-year head coach Brandon Schneider. They were picked to finish last in the ten-team Big 12 Conference in last month’s preseason coaches’ poll.

Kansas will return to action Wednesday, November 13th at 7:00 p.m. with a home game against Omaha (1-2).

University of Tulsa (1-1) freshman Destiny Johnson didn’t see any action in the Hurricane’s season-opening 67-63 loss to Stephen F. Austin State University (2-0), but played five minutes of a 79-77 win over Arkansas State (1-1). The Sandite was 1-of-2 on free throws for 1 point, 1 steal, and 1 assist. She did not make any field goal attempts.

Northeastern State University (0-2) started the season with a 71-59 loss to Northwestern Oklahoma (1-1) and a 51-39 loss to the University of Mary (2-3). Freshman Isabella Regalado has yet to make her collegiate debut.

Men’s Basketball

The University of Central Oklahoma (0-2) went down 64-56 to the University of Mary (1-1) in overtime on Friday, then fell 63-55 to Northwestern Oklahoma State (1-1).

Sophomore Colt Savage only played 7 minutes in the season debut, collecting two defensive rebounds and going 0-of-1 in the field. He saw far more action on Saturday, going 2-of-6 on field goals and 4-of-6 at the stripe for 8 points and 1 defensive rebound.

The Bronchos will travel to Oklahoma Christian (0-0) Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. before playing William Jewel (1-1) and Upper Iowa (1-1) this weekend at the Fairfield Inn Classic in Warrensburg, Missouri.

UCO also picked up a recent commitment from Charles Page senior standout Davon Richardson, who averaged 15.7 points and 8.4 rebounds in his junior year. Richardson will officially sign a letter of intent Wednesday morning.

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

  1. Bixby (10-0, 7-0, Last week No. 1).

    • The defending Champs won their 22nd-straight game and second-straight district title 63-21 over Muskogee for their first undefeated regular season since 1977.

    • Mason Williams was 27-37-423-0 with five TDs. Oklahoma State-commit Brennan Presley was 8-145 receiving with one TD and Luke Creeger was 9-125 with two scores.

    • Zach Blankenship was 6-91 on the ground, and Braylin Presley was 13-83 for two scores. Reis Vernon’s perfect season kicking PATs came to an end, but he is still 75/76 overall.

    • The Spartans will host Midwest City Friday at 7:30 p.m.

  2. Stillwater (10-0, 7-0 Last week No. 2).

    • Last year’s State Runners Up picked up their second-straight District Title, 48-23 over Del City. Stillwater struggled offensively at times, at least compared to their typical flawless performances. Gunnar Gundy was 18-26-226-1 passing with three TDs, but also tossed a pick six, and the Eagles came away with a scoop and score as well.

    • The defense was stellar with four takeaways and only gave up one touchdown. Uriah Kirby had two field goals in the game. The ‘Neers will host Sapulpa Friday at 7:30 p.m.

  3. Del City (8-2, 6-1, Last week No. 3)

    • The Eagles saw their seven-game streak snapped 48-23 against undefeated Stillwater. Quinlan Ganther threw only one TD against three interceptions, and Stillwater also had a fumble recovery.

    • The Del City defense put up more points than the offense, with Kyshon Murray scoring a pick six and Rejhan Tatum returning a fumble for a TD.

    • The Eagles will host Booker T. Washington Friday at 7:30 p.m.

  4. Muskogee (8-2, 5-2, Last week No. 4).

    • The Roughers kept pace with Bixby through the first half, only trailing 28-21, before ultimately being blow out 63-21. Ty Williams was 12-24-229-1 for two passing TDs and had an 85-yard TD run.

    • Jordan Bradley was 6-145 receiving with one TD and Jimmie Coleman was 19-57 rushing. Defensively they came up with a blocked field goal early in the game.

    • Muskogee will host Choctaw Friday at 7:30 p.m.

  5. Booker T. Washington (6-4, 5-2, Last week No. 5).

    • Freshman Lathan Boone was named the starting QB for remainder of the season, with 4* recruit Gentry Williams missing this game and moving to WR/CB for the playoffs. Boone was 15-20-225-1 with three TDs, finding Missouri-commit Javian Hester seven times for 148 yards and two scores.

    • The Hornets gave up four turnovers, but that didn’t stop them from racking up 200 yards on the ground and 425 total offensive yards in the 34-7 win over Sand Springs.

    • Washington will travel to Del City Friday at 7:30 p.m.

  6. Choctaw (7-3, 5-2, Last week No. 6).

    • Choctaw won a 62-34 shootout with Deer Creek in a winner-takes-all game to decide who gets into the playoffs. Thad Williams threw three TDs to Chase Jackson, including a 79-yarder. The Yellowjacket defense got two interceptions on the night.

    • Choctaw will travel to Muskogee Friday at 7:30 p.m.

  7. Midwest City (4-6, 4-3, Last week No. 7).

    • The Bombers won their first shutout of the year, 39-0 against Putnam West. Deangelo Irvin Jr. threw TD passes to Andre Miles and Brian Wilson Jr.

    • Midwest City will travel to Bixby Friday at 7:30 p.m.

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

    • The Antlers suffered a season-ending 62-34 shootout loss to Choctaw, but ended the year with a one-win improvement over last season. Tyler Travis had TD runs of 70, 33, and 1 yards. Logan Ward kicked 40 and 41-yard field goals, and Gavin Houska threw a 38-yarder to Elijah Allen.

  9. Sapulpa (6-4, 3-4, Last week No. 8).

    • The Chieftains fell 21-20 to Ponca, but still made the playoffs on point differential. Zac Mason threw TD passes to Marcus Esparza and Kandon Williams, and Esparza had a pick six.

    • The Chieftains will travel to Stillwater Friday at 7:30 p.m.

  10. Lawton (5-5, 2-5, Last week No. 10).

    • Lawton won a 54-35 shootout with Putnam City in their season finale. Eric Wiley threw four TD passes, three to Chateau Reed, and Christian Houston ran for three TDs and a two-point conversion.

    • The Wolverines finished the year with their worst record since 2008 and failed to make the playoffs for the first time since 2012.

  11. Bartlesville (3-7, 3-4, Last week No. 11).

    • Bartlesville ended their season on a high note with a 42-14 win against a short-handed Shawnee. Laken Clowdus had four rushing touchdowns, while Ben Winters threw a TD strike to Caden Davis and ran in another score.

    • The Bruins won one less game than last year, overall, but matched last season’s district record. They are only two years removed from a one-win season.

  12. Ponca City (5-5, 3-4, Last week No. 12).

    • Ponca missed the playoffs by a single touchdown, despite beating Sapulpa 21-20 in the season finale. Eli Wohl had a 65-yard pick six and a 50-yard TD reception. Sam McKinney scored a 90-yard run for the win.

    • The 5-5 mark makes for a historic season for the Wildcats, who went 6-33 over the prior four years. First-year head coach Scott Harmon snapped a fourteen-year streak of losing records for the cats.

  13. Sand Springs (2-8, 1-6, Last week No. 14).

    • Sand Springs had a great start against Booker T. Washington, pitching a first quarter shutout, but ultimately lost 34-7. They got four takeaways, but were held to 8 yards on the ground. Ty Pennington ended the night 5-9-50-0 after a second-quarter injury and Braden Foster was 5-18-99-1 in relief, throwing a 41-yard TD to Jacob Snodgrass.

    • The Sandites ended the year with their worst record, both overall and district, since 2010. They were 3-7, 2-5 last year.

  14. Shawnee (2-8, 1-6, Last week No. 13).

    • An injury-plagued Shawnee ended the season in a 42-14 loss to Bartlesville. Dre’ Evans threw a 40-yard TD pass to Scout Cawvey, and Karsen Conaway threw a 20-yarder to Karran Evans.

    • The Wolves matched last year’s overall record, and came up one-win short in district action. Before moving up to 6A, they were 7-4 in 2017.

  15. Putnam City (1-9, 1-6, Last week No. 15).

    • The Pirates lost their sixth-straight game, 54-35 to Lawton. It was their highest scoring event since 2017. Putnam ended the season with a one-win improvement over last year’s winless season.

  16. Putnam City West (0-10, 0-7, Last week No. 16).

    • Shut out for the third straight week and the fourth time this season, 39-0 by Midwest City, the Patriots gave up 163 unanswered points to end the season with their 16th consecutive loss.

    • Putnam West is 2-28 over the past three seasons. This was their first winless season since 2011.

FINAL District 6A-II-1 Standings
7-0 Stillwater (+105)
6-1 Del City (+71)
5-2 Choctaw (+22)
4-3 Midwest City (+27)
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3-4 Deer Creek (-23)
2-5 Lawton (-22)
1-6 Putnam City (-86)
0-7 Putnam West (-94)

FINAL District 6A-II-2 Standing
7-0 Bixby (+105)
5-2 Muskogee (+43)
5-2 Booker T. Washington (+59)
3-4 Sapulpa (-9)
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3-4 Bartlesville (-24)
3-4 Ponca City (-25)
1-6 Sand Springs (-80)
1-6 Shawnee (-68)

Top Offenses
(Avg. Points Scored)
48.8 Bixby
45.2 Stillwater
36.4 Choctaw
29.0 Muskogee
28.6 Del City
26.0 Lawton
22.8 Bartlesville
20.2 Deer Creek
20.0 Washington
19.8 Sapulpa
18.0 Midwest City
16.2 Shawnee
13.8 Sand Springs
10.2 Ponca City
6.6 Putnam West
5.4 Putnam City

Top Defense
(Avg. Points Scored)
4.6 Stillwater
3.2 Del City
2.4 Muskogee
1.8 Washington
1.8 Bixby
1.8 Choctaw
1.2 Deer Creek
1.2 Shawnee
1.2 Sapulpa
0.6 Lawton
0.6 Sand Springs
0.6 Bartlesville
0.6 Ponca City
0.2 Midwest City
0.2 Putnam West
0.0 Putnam City

Top Defenses
(Avg. Points Allowed)
9.0 Stillwater
10.8 Bixby
11.1 Washington
16.6 Muskogee
18.9 Del City
21.2 Ponca City
22.7 Midwest City
24.8 Sapulpa
25.6 Deer Creek
26.2 Lawton
31.0 Choctaw
34.8 Bartlesville
35.3 Shawnee
36.6 Sand Springs
45.0 Putnam City
50.2 Putnam West

Average Point Differential
49.5 Bixby
47.2 Stillwater
18.0 Muskogee
16.0 Del City
11.6 Washington
10.0 Choctaw
2.5 Lawton
1.3 Deer Creek
-1.3 Sapulpa
-3.0 Midwest City
-8.8 Ponca City
-8.8 Bartlesville
-18.0 Shawnee
-21.9 Sand Springs
-41.4 Putnam City
-44.1 Putnam West

CPHS Football: Sandites fall 34-7 to No. 5 Booker T. Washington on Senior Night

Braden Foster played quarterback in his final high school game, following a first-quarter injury of Ty Pennington.

Braden Foster was the expected starter at quarterback coming into the season, and started the first game of the year. He lost the job to sophomore Ty Pennington, but after Pennington went down on a sack in the second quarter of the season finale, Foster reclaimed his old position and got to toss the ball around for three quarters in a 34-7 loss to No. 5 Booker T. Washington.

The No. 14 Charles Page High School football team ended the year with a 2-8 record, their worst mark since 2010. But the final game was filled with little moral victories. They took on one of the best teams in the division, a squad that boasts numerous Division 1 recruits, and walked away with five turnovers and a first-quarter shutout.

The Sandite defense was bloodthirsty, forcing a quick three-and-out on the Hornets’ first possession. Alex Favela got a fumble recovery on Washington’s next drive, Bryson Chase recovered a muffed punt, then Landon Hendricks deflected a Hornet pass into Chase’s arms to get the ball back once again.

Finally, on their fourth possession, Washington broke the seal on their offense, scoring on a 72-yard pass from Lathan Boone to University of Missouri-commit Javian Hester. A two-point pass fell incomplete, but it wouldn’t matter. The Hornets were jamming from that point on.

As effective as the Sandite defense was, the Hornets were even better. Although they only ended the night with one takeaway, the Hornets forced five punts and three turnovers on downs, while holding the Sandites to only eight yards on the ground with twelve tackles for loss.

Following the muffed punt, the Sandites marched as far as the Hornets’ 11-yard line before coming up two yards short on a fourth-and-thirteen attempt. On their next drive, Pennington was sacked by Jonathon Ingram at midfield and never reentered the game. Foster took over, and guided the Sandites right back to the red zone, before a fourth down shot at the endzone was broken up by Javion Markham.

Boone put the first points on the board with only 3:35 in the half, an Amondre Tiger sack forced Sand Springs to punt, and the Hornets made it a two-score game with an eight-play 76-yard march and 10-yard scoring run by Ethan Washington. A two-point run from Washington made it 14-0 to end the half.

Ahmad Scott picked off Foster on the second play of the third quarter, setting up the Hornets for a five-play 32-yard march and 16-yard scoring run from Washington. Jackson Marsh missed the kick, and the Hornets led 20-0.

Another Sandite three-and-out, and this time the visitors went 75 yards in fourteen plays, scoring on a 23-yard strike to Hester. Boone connected with Joshua Dense on a two-point pass play, but Hendricks and Brooks Dudley made the stop.

Sand Springs finally averted the shutout with under a minute left in the third quarter. They needed only four plays, with Foster throwing a 15-yard first down pass to Keaton Campbell before finding Jacob Snodgrass from 41 yards out. Zach Heinen’s PAT made it 26-7.

Hendricks came up with a fumble on the Hornets’ next drive, but a Sandite three-and-out led to a seven-play 47-yard march and 19-yard screen pass to University of Kansas-commit Krishawn Brown. Deon McKinney Jr. ran in the final points of the game with 7:31 remaining.

Foster ended the night 5-18-99-1 and Pennington was 5-9-50-0 before leaving the game. Boone, a freshman backup, had a great night filling in for Gentry Williams and was 15-20-225-1. Hester led all receivers with 7 catches for 148 yards, followed by Campbell with a 5-56 performance for the Sandites. McKinney led the ground game with 17 carries for 74 yards after relieving Washington, who was 12-56.

The Hornets will travel to No. 3 Del City (8-2) Friday at 7:00 p.m. for the first round of the State Playoffs.

BTW 34 CPHS 7
First Downs: BTW 20, CPHS 7.
Fumbles/Lost: BTW 5/4, CPHS 0/0.
Penalties: BTW 7-60, CPHS 7-70.
C-A-Y-I: BTW 15-20-225-1, CPHS 10-27-149-1.
Rushing: BTW 44-200, CPHS 28-8.
Offense: BTW 64-425, CPHS 55-157.

Week 10 6A-2 Results
Bixby 63-21 Muskogee
Stillwater 48-23 Del City
Choctaw 62-34 Deer Creek
Midwest City 39-0 Putnam West
Ponca City 21-20 Sapulpa
Lawton 54-35 Putnam City
Bartlesville 49-42 Shawnee

(Sand Springs stats)
Passing: Foster 5-18-99-1, 1TD. Pennington 5-9-50-0.
Receiving: Campbell 5-56. Snodgrass 2-41, 1TD. Sisco 1-36. Blevins 1-13. Foster 1-3.
Rushing: Atkinson 8-19. Jones 7-1. Snodgrass 5-0. Pennington 3-(-4). Foster 5-(-8).
PAT: Heinen 1/1.
Punt-AVG: Heinen 5-38.
Kick: Heinen 2-29.
Kick Return: Sisco 1-29. Chase 1-12. Campbell 1-9.
Tackles: Haley 10, Hendricks 8, , Whitehorn 5, Light 3, Favela 3, Brown 3, Turner 3, Dudley 3, Chase 2, Harris 2, Magee 2, Naugle 2, Sisco 1, Foster 1, Heinen 1, Campbell 1, Currero 1, Hancock 1.
Tackles For Loss: Sisco 1-1, Hendricks 1-1, Magee 1-1.
Interceptions: Chase 1.
Breakups: Chase 1, Hendricks 1, Harris 1.
Fumble Recoveries: Favela 1, Chase 1, Hendricks 1, Rodriguez 1.
Forced Fumbles: Haley 1, Hendricks 1.

(Booker T. Washington stats)
Passing: Boone 15-20-225-1, 3TD.
Receiving: Hester 7-148, 2TD. Brown 2-35, 1TD. Grogan 4-28. Tease 2-7.
Rushing: McKinney 17-74. Boone 7-56. Washington 12-55, 2TD. Carroll 5-15. Tease 1-5. Hester 2-(-5).
PAT: Marsh 0/1.
Punt-AVG: Boone 1-34.
Kick-AVG: Marsh 6-41.
Punt Return: Hester 1-30. Tease 1-0.
Kick Return: Grogan 1-12.
Sacks: Edmundson 1-12. Ingram 1-6. Tiger 1-4.
Interceptiosn: Scott 1-17.