OSSAA 6A Boys Basketball Week 6 Rankings

Class 6A Rankings (First Place Votes) - Record.
1. Southmoore (20), 8-1.
2. Booker T. Washington (8), 7-2.
3. Edmond Memorial, 10-1.
4. Midwest City, 10-1.
5. Jenks, 7-1.
6. Union, 8-2.
7. Sand Springs, 10-1.
8. Lawton, 8-1.
9. Putnam City North, 7-3.
10. Broken Arrow, 11-1.
11. Edmond North, 9-3.
12. Northwest Classen, 8-3.
13. Norman North, 7-4.
14. Yukon, 8-2.
15. Putnam City, 6-4.
16. Putnam City West, 6-9.
17. Edmond Santa Fe, 6-5.
18. Choctaw, 4-6.
19. Mustang, 7-7.
20. Owasso, 3-5.

Conference Strength
51.6 Frontier Valley
49.1 Big Ten
40.5 Central Oklahoma
35.8 All-City

Top Offenses
(Avg. Points Scored)

75.2 Midwest City
73.1 Booker T. Washington
70.3 Union
66.4 Southmoore
66.4 Lawton
66.3 Choctaw
66.2 Mustang
65.9 Sand Springs
65.8 Edmond Memorial
65.5 Jenks
65.1 Sapulpa
63.9 Yukon
63.6 Bixby
63.4 Broken Arrow
60.5 Norman North
60.2 Edmond North
59.9 Putnam City
59.3 Enid
59.1 Putnam West
58.1 Putnam North
57.7 Northwest Classen
57.4 Ponca City
56.8 Norman
54.3 Moore
54.0 Westmoore
52.6 Muskogee
52.2 Edmond Santa Fe
48.4 Owasso
48.1 Stillwater
47.6 Deer Creek
43.4 U.S. Grant
41.2 Bartlesville

Top Defenses
(Avg. Points Allowed)

46.2 Edmond Memorial
46.5 Edmond Santa Fe
47.4 Jenks
49.1 Owasso
49.2 Broken Arrow
49.9 Southmoore
50.2 Northwest Classen
50.6 Sand Springs
50.9 Lawton
51.0 Putnam North
52.3 Deer Creek
52.4 Enid
52.6 Moore
54.1 Edmond North
54.5 Putnam City
55.8 Union
57.0 Bartlesville
57.4 Ponca City
57.5 Yukon
58.0 Booker T. Washington
58.3 Norman
58.4 Midwest City
58.5 Mustang
59.7 Stillwater
60.1 Choctaw
61.3 Putnam West
61.7 U.S. Grant
62.6 Westmoore
63.1 Muskogee
63.7 Norman North
66.3 Bixby
69.1 Sapulpa

Avg. Point Differential
19.6 Edmond Memorial
18.1 Jenks
16.8 Midwest City
16.6 Southmoore
15.6 Lawton
15.3 Sand Springs
15.1 Booker T. Washington
14.5 Union
14.3 Broken Arrow
7.7 Mustang
7.5 Northwest Classen
7.1 Putnam North
6.9 Enid
6.4 Yukon
6.2 Choctaw
6.1 Edmond North
5.7 Edmond Santa Fe
5.4 Putnam City
1.7 Moore
0.0 Ponca City
-0.7 Owasso
-1.5 Norman
-2.1 Putnam West
-2.6 Bixby
-3.3 Norman North
-4.0 Sapulpa
-4.6 Deer Creek
-8.6 Westmoore
-10.6 Muskogee
-11.6 Stillwater
-15.8 Bartlesville
-18.4 U.S. Grant

Conference Standings

All-City
4-0 John Marshall
2-1 Classen SAS
2-2 Southeast
1-0 Northwest Classen
1-1 Star Spencer
1-2 Douglass
1-3 U.S. Grant
0-3 Capitol Hill

Big Ten
3-0 Midwest City
2-0 Putnam City
2-0 Lawton
2-1 Putnam North
1-1 Putnam West
1-2 Enid
0-3 Eisenhower
0-4 Choctaw

Central Oklahoma
4-0 Southmoore
4-1 Edmond Memorial
4-2 Edmond North
3-2 Norman North
3-2 Edmond Santa Fe
3-2 Deer Creek
2-2 Yukon
2-3 Norman
2-3 Mustang
1-3 Moore
1-5 Westmoore
0-4 Stillwater

Frontier Valley
4-0 Booker T. Washington
3-0 Broken Arrow
3-1 Union
2-1 Jenks
2-1 Sand Springs
1-2 Muskogee
1-2 Owasso
1-3 Sapulpa
0-3 Bixby
0-4 Bartlesville

CPHS Wrestling: Mid-Season Statistics

Season Record
17-4 Seth Jones (.810)
17-6 Brendon Wiseley (.739)
17-7 Josh Fincannon (.708)
13-6 Blake Jones (.684)
13-7 Chris Kirby (.650)
11-10 Brooks Dudley (.524)
8-9 Preston Medlin (.471)
7-4 Shane Wolf (.636)
6-10 Sango Whitehorn (.375)
6-11 Robbie Parrish (.353)
5-9 Chase White (.357)
4-1 Caden Vaughn (.800)
4-6 Harley Newberry (.400)
2-2 Mitchell Smith (.500)
2-2 Carter Goodman (.500)
2-3 Ethan White (.400)
2-6 Ethan Norton (.250)
1-4 Caleb Phillips (.200)
0-2 Thomas Naugle
0-6 Colton Luker
0-8 Dakota Taylor

Career Record
71-31 Chris Kirby (.696)
69-26 Brendon Wiseley (.726)
61-33 Seth Jones (.649)
56-41 Josh Fincannon (.577)
39-20 Blake Jones (.661)
21-18 Brooks Dudley (.538)
21-31 Preston Medlin (.404)
9-31 Caleb Phillips (.225)
8-14 Sango Whitehorn (.364)
8-26 Robbie Parrish (.235)
7-4 Shane Wolf (.636)
5-11 Chase White (.313)
4-1 Caden Vaughn (.800)
4-6 Harley Newberry (.400)
2-2 Mitchell Smith (.500)
2-2 Carter Goodman (.500)
2-3 Ethan White (.400)
2-11 Ethan Norton (.154)
1-6 Colton Luker (.143)
1-4 Thomas Naugle (.200)
0-15 Dakota Taylor

Season Stats

Falls
12 Kirby
11 S. Jones
9 Wiseley
8 Fincannon
8 Dudley
6 B. Jones
5 C. White
4 Vaughn
3 Parrish
3 Wolf
3 Newberry
2 Medlin
2 Whitehorn
2 Smith
1 Phillips
1 E. White
1 Goodman

Tech Falls
1 S. Jones
1 Wiseley
1 Jones

Major Decisions
3 Whitehorn
2 Wiseley
1 S. Jones
1 B. Jones
1 Fincannon
1 Dudley
1 Parrish
1 Medlin
1 E. White

Decisions
7 Fincannon
5 Wiseley
5 B. Jones
5 Medlin
4 S. Jones
4 Wolf
2 Dudley
2 Norton
1 Whitehorn
1 Kirby
1 Newberry
1 Goodman

Forfeits
2 Parrish
1 Fincannon

Takedowns
31 S. Jones
25 Wiseley
23 Fincannon
22 Whitehorn
21 B. Jones
20 Kirby
18 Dudley
9 Medlin
9 Vaughn
8 Wolf
8 Newberry
6 E. White
6 C. White
5 Parrish
4 Norton
3 Phillips
2 Goodman
2 Smith

Escapes
15 Medlin
13 Fincannon
11 S. Jones
10 Whitehorn
10 B. Jones
9 Dudley
9 C. White
8 Kirby
8 Phillips
6 Newberry
5 E. White
5 Parrish
5 Luker
4 Norton
4 Taylor
3 Wiseley
3 Vaughn
3 Wolf
3 Naugle

Nearfall Points
47 B. Jones
42 Wiseley
35 Kirby
25 S. Jones
20 Fincannon
14 Medlin
14 C. White
13 Dudley
10 Wolf
9 Whitehorn
9 Parrish
8 Vaughn
5 E. White
3 Newberry
2 Norton
2 Smith

Reversals
16 Wiseley
12 B. Jones
7 C. White
7 Wolf
6 Kirby
5 Medlin
5 Newberry
3 S. Jones
2 Parrish
2 Fincannon
1 Dudley
1 Whitehorn
1 E. White
1 Norton
1 Luker
1 Goodman

Bixby Pre-Turkey
2nd - Vaughn
3rd - C. White

Perry TOC
2nd - Fincannon
2nd - B. Jones
2nd - C. Jones
5th - Wiseley

Kansas City
9th - S. Jones
11th - Kirby
17th - Fincannon
17th - B. Jones
23rd - Dudley
29th - Newberry
29th - Whitehorn

Cushing
4th - Fincannon
6th - Wiseley

Career Stats

Falls
64 Kirby
36 S. Jones
32 Wiseley
23 Fincannon
17 B. Jones
14 Dudley
6 Phillips
5 C. White
4 Medlin
4 Vaughn
3 Newberry
3 Parrish
3 Wolf
2 Smith
2 Whitehorn
1 Goodman
1 E. White

Tech Falls
6 Wiseley
3 S. Jones
2 B. Jones

Major Decisions
7 S. Jones
6 Wiseley
6 B. Jones
3 Whitehorn
2 Fincannon
2 Medlin
1 Dudley
1 Parrish
1 E. White

Decisions
26 Fincannon
17 Wiseley
14 B. Jones
14 Medlin
13 S. Jones
7 Kirby
5 Dudley
4 Wolf
2 Whitehorn
2 Phillips
2 Norton
1 Newberry
1 Goodman

Forfeits
8 Wiseley
5 Fincannon
4 Parrish
2 S. Jones
1 Medlin
1 Dudley
1 Whitehorn
1 Phillips
1 Luker
1 Naugle

Takedowns
118 S. Jones
87 Wiseley
80 Kirby
71 Fincannon
69 B. Jones
44 Medlin
34 Dudley
24 Whitehorn
21 Phillips
9 Vaughn
8 Wolf
8 Newberry
6 Norton
6 E. White
6 C. White
5 Parrish
3 Taylor
2 Goodman
2 Smith

Escapes
80 Kirby
69 S. Jones
52 Fincannon
40 Medlin
38 B. Jones
27 Wiseley
25 Phillips
20 Dudley
13 Whitehorn
9 C. White
9 Parrish
6 Newberry
6 Taylor
5 Norton
5 E. White
5 Luker
3 Vaughn
3 Wolf
3 Naugle

Nearfall Points
184 Wiseley
179 Kirby
118 S. Jones
113 B. Jones
49 Fincannon
42 Medlin
35 Dudley
14 C. White
10 Wolf
9 Whitehorn
9 Parrish
8 Vaughn
5 E. White
3 Phillips
3 Newberry
2 Norton
2 Smith

Reversals
42 Wiseley
39 Kirby
20 B. Jones
14 S. Jones
13 Medlin
12 Fincannon
7 C. White
7 Wolf
6 Phillips
5 Newberry
4 Parrish
2 Taylor
1 Dudley
1 Whitehorn
1 E. White
1 Norton
1 Luker
1 Goodman

CPHS Wrestling: Sandites finish 13th at Cushing with two placers

Josh Fincannon, stock photo.

The Class 6A No. 7 ranked Charles Page High School wrestling team had a rough weekend at the Cushing Tiger Invitational, finishing in 13th place out of 41 teams with only two placers.

The Sandites have had a hard time fielding a full roster this season, and had to call up two freshmen from junior varsity. They voided two weight classes and had four wrestlers withdraw from the tournament before it was over.

Brendon Wiseley (17-6, 69-26) went 5-2 at 106 before forfeiting the placement match and taking sixth place. He recorded three falls and a 10-0 major decision. Seth Jones (17-4, 61-33) and Chris Kirby (13-7, 71-31) went 2-0 at 126 and 160 with two pins each, but both withdrew after day one. Blake Jones (13-6, 39-20) went 1-1 at 138 with one pin, then withdrew.

Josh Fincannon (17-7, 56-41) was the lone Sandite to go the distance, finishing with a 4-2 record for fourth place at 220 with two pins. His only losses were 1-0 to defending Bristow State Champion Luke Fortney, who has won 33-straight matches dating back two seasons, and a pin by Elgin sophomore Kaylon Wolf, who was Junior High Allstate Runner-Up last season.

Shane Wolf (7-4) went 4-2 at 106 pounds and was eliminated one round short of placement. Preston Medlin (8-9, 21-31) went 3-2 at 145 with two pins and a major decision. Sango Whitehorn (6-10, 8-14) was 2-2 at 182. Chase White (5-9, 5-11) and Brooks Dudley (11-10, 21-18) were both 1-2 with one pin each at 152 and 195.

Mitchell Smith went 2-2 with two pins at 113, and Carter Goodman was 2-2 with one pin at 132, both in their varsity debuts. Ethan Norton (2-6, 2-11) went 2-2 at 126, picking up his first ever varsity wins. Robbie Parrish (6-11, 8-26) went 1-2 at heavyweight with one pin. The Sandites voided 120 and 170.

Nationally ranked No. 14 Allen, Texas won the tournament by a wide margin with six individual champions, followed by the defending 5A State Champions from Collinsville with three winners.

Sand Springs will return to action Thursday at 7:00 p.m. with a road dual against No. 12 Union (1-2). The Sandites have won seven consecutive duals against the Redskins and haven’t lost since 2009.

Team Scores
324.5 Allen
202.0 5A No. 1 Collinsville
176.5 4A No. 2 Cushing
154.5 4A No. 6 Elgin
152.0 4A No. 3 Wagoner
140.5 3A No. 3 Perry
139.0 4A No. 4 Blanchard
127.0 Bentonville
115.0 Dumas
111.5 3A No. 10 Sperry
110.0 3A No. 6 Blackwell
103.5 Salina
99.0 6A No. 7 Sand Springs
88.0 3A No. 9 Berryhill
77.0 4A No. 15 Stilwell
75.0 4A No. 5 Catoosa
74.0 Kingfisher
74.0 3A No. 8 Bridge Creek
69.5 4A No. 12 Bristow
67.0 3A No. 11 Newkirk
66.0 Grove
66.0 Guthrie
65.5 Cascia Hall
62.0 McAlester
60.0 Weatherford
57.0 Cleveland
56.0 Anadarko
54.0 4A No. 10 Ft. Gibson
49.0 Mangum
47.0 Little Axe
40.0 Morrison
38.0 Sallisaw
34.0 Hinton
33.0 McLoud
26.0 Bishop McGuinness
26.0 Oklahoma Christian
25.0 Chandler
24.0 Crossings Christian
24.0 Poteau
22.0 Pawhuska
0.0 Davenport

Champions
106:
Guy Clevenger (Catoosa).
113: Braxton Brown (Allen).
120: Troy Spratley (Collinsville).
126: Jordan Williams (Collinsville).
132: Braden Drake (Wagoner).
138: Drake Acklin (Collinsville).
145: Anthony Ferrari (Allen).
152: Mario Danzi (Allen).
160: Alejandro Cavazos (Allen).
170: Elise Brown Ton (Allen).
182: Mike Hixson (Weatherford).
195: Zane Davis (Allen).
220: Luke Fortney (Bristow).
285: Ryder Wiese (Blanchard).

CPHS Wrestling: Sandites sitting in 8th place after day one at Cushing

The Class 6A No. 7 ranked Charles Page High School wrestling team is sitting in eighth place out of 41 teams at the Cushing Tiger Invitational after the first day of competition. Five wrestlers are still in contention for a title, while four more are alive in consolation.

Mitchell Smith (2-0) got called up from the junior varsity team and impressed with a pair of first-period falls at 113. He’ll have a tough quarterfinal match Saturday against Cushing State Runner-Up Brandon Anderson.

Seth Jones (17-4, 61-33) pinned his first two opponents at 126 pounds, including teammate Ethan Norton. In the quarterfinals he will wrestle Salina freshman Gavin Montgomery, who is 17-1 in his debut season. Norton (2-5, 2-10) is still alive on the back end and will take on State Qualifier Grant Edwards out of Ft. Gibson.

Carter Goodman (2-0) made his varsity debut at 132 and went 2-0 with a pin and a decision. He will wrestle defending Wagoner State Champion Braden Drake Saturday morning.

Chris Kirby (13-6, 71-30) went 2-0 with two falls at 160. On Saturday he will wrestle Blackwell sophomore Christian Mora, who is 16-1 on the season.

Josh Fincannon (15-5, 54-39) went 2-0 with two falls at 220. On Saturday he will wrestle Sperry junior Kyron Woodall.

Shane Wolf (6-3) and Brendon Wiseley (15-5, 67-25) are working their way up opposite sides of the 106 consolation bracket, each with 3-1 records. Wolf has recorded one pin and two close decisions, while Wiseley has two pins and a 10-0 major decision.

Preston Medlin (7-8, 20-30) won his first match by pin before falling to Sperry State Qualifier Cooper Park. In consolation he pinned Blanchard State Qualifier Braxton North.

Sango Whitehorn (6-10, 8-14) won his first match 11-2 before falling to Bristow State Qualifier Luke Miller. In consolation he won a 6-5 decision before getting eliminated. Brooks Dudley (11-10, 21-18) went 1-2 at 195 with one fall. Both of his losses came to State Qualifiers.

Blake Jones (13-6, 39-20) went 1-1 at 138 with a pin, Chase White (5-9, 5-11) was 1-2 at 152 with a pin, and Robbie Parrish (6-11, 8-26) was 1-2 at 285 with a pin. The Sandites voided 120.

Team Scores
110 Allen, TX
102.5 4A No. 2 Cushing
85 4A No. 3 Wagoner
83 4A No. 6 Elgin
82 4A No. 4 Blanchard
82 5A No. 1 Collinsville
80.5 3A No. 3 Perry
79 6A No. 7 Sand Springs
75.5 3A No. 10 Sperry
74 Bentonville
66 Guthrie
74 Dumas
63 3A No. 9 Berryhill
62.5 3A No. 7 Salina
57 Cleveland
56 McAlester
55 Kingfisher
49 Mangum
48 3A No. 6 Blackwell
48 3A No. 8 Bridge Creek
47.5 4A No. 12 Bristow
47 4A No. 10 Ft. Gibson
45 4A No. 10 Grove
44 Little Axe
43 4A No. 14 Cascia Hall
42 4A No. 5 Catoosa
42 4A No. 15 Stilwell
41 3A No. 11 Newkirk
36 Morrison
35 Weatherford
30 McLoud
27 Hinton
25 Chandler
24 Anadarko
24 Crossings Christian
24 Poteau
22 Pawhuska
19 Sallisaw
14 Oklahoma Christian
12 Bishop McGuinness
0 Davenport

CPHS Wrestling: Collinsville spoils Sandite Homecoming 34-15

The defending State Champions from Class 5A No. 2 ranked Collinsville (4-0) continued their undefeated start to the season, spoiling the Sandites’ Homecoming. 6A No. 7 Charles Page High School wrestling (3-2) won five matches in a 34-15 loss Thursday evening at the Ed Dubie Field House. Prior to the dual, Avery Wallace was named Homecoming Queen.

The teams double-forfeited 106 and Brendon Wiseley (12-4, 64-24) scored a 6-0 decision over Clay Gates, but that would be the Sandites’ only lead of the night. Troy Spratley and State Champion Jordan Williams recorded pins to make it 12-3 before Seth Jones (15-4, 59-33) won a 3-2 decision over Garrett Strickland.

Sand Springs would win only three more matches: a 3-0 decision by Preston Medlin (5-7, 18-29) over Blake Gikey at 145 pounds, a 2-0 decision by Brooks Dudley (10-8, 20-16) over Gabe Lyons at 195, and a 6-1 decision by Josh Fincannon (13-5, 52-39) over Zach Morris at 285.

The Sandites only lost eight matches, and only gave up three pins to hold the undefeated Cardinals to their lowest-scoring dual of the season. Collinsville scored 46 or more in their first three duals.

The Cardinals will return to action next Tuesday at 4:00 p.m. with a district triple-header against Nathan Hale (1-4), Bishop Kelley (1-1), and No. 20 Edison (1-1). Sand Springs will compete at the Cushing Tournament this Friday and Saturday.

CHS 34 CPHS 15
106:
Double Forfeit.
113: Brendon Wiseley (CPHS) 6-0 Clay Gates.
120: Troy Spratley (CHS) FALL Colton Luker (1:41).
126: Jordan Williams (CHS) FALL Ethan Norton (1:47).
132: Seth Jones (CPHS) 3-2 Garrett Strickland.
138: Drake Acklin (CHS) 7-3 Blake Jones.
145: Preston Medlin (CPHS) 3-0 Blake Gikey.
152: Wyatt Hartley (CHS) FALL Chase White (0:56).
160: Kolten Allphin (CHS) 12-8 Chris Kirby.
170: Jaren Seabolt (CHS) 14-0 Dakota Taylor.
182: Brayden Gikey (CHS) 6-3 Sango Whitehorn.
195: Brooks Dudley (CPHS) 2-0 Gabe Lyon.
220: Baylor Weathers (CHS) 9-5 Robbie Parrish.
285: Josh Fincannon (CPHS) 6-1 Zach Morris.

CPHS Wrestling: Sandites rout No. 10 Bixby 55-18 with seven pins

Pictured: Brooks Dudley in the dual against Stillwater. Dudley had a pin in the win over Bixby Tuesday night.

The Class 6A No. 7 ranked Charles Page High School wrestling team (3-1) bounced back from their first loss of the season with a dominant 55-18 win over No. 10 Bixby (1-1) Tuesday evening at Clyde Boyd Middle School. The Sandites won eleven of the fourteen matches with seven pins.

Shane Wolf (3-2), Harley Newberry (4-6), and Brendon Wiseley (11-4, 63-24) kicked off the dual with three-straight pins, then Seth Jones (14-4, 58-33) won a 5-4 decision over Garrett Washington for a 21-0 lead before the Spartans got on the board.

Defending State Champion Zach Blankenship pinned Ethan Norton (0-3, 0-8), but Blake Jones (12-4, 38-18) kicked off another Sandite run with a 6-5 decision against Jakeb Snyder, then Preston Medlin (4-7, 17-29) won a 3-0 decision against Karsten Rice. Chase White (4-6, 4-8) and Chris Kirby (11-5, 69-29) pinned their opponents to clinch the dual at 39-6.

Owen Dewoody and Jersey Robb pinned Dakota Taylor (0-7, 0-14) and Sango Whitehorn (4-7, 6-11) to make it slightly less of a rout, but the home team finished on a 3-0 run with two pins. Brooks Dudley (9-8, 19-16) got a first-period fall, Robbie Parrish (5-8, 7-23) recorded his first career major decision at 12-2, and Josh Fincannon (12-5, 51-39) pinned his foe in only 21 seconds to wrap up the event.

Sand Springs will return to action with a big home dual against 5A No. 2 Collinsville (3-0) Thursday at 7:00 p.m. at the Ed Dubie Field House. Bixby will look to get back to a winning record when they host No. 11 Owasso (1-5) Thursday at 6:00 p.m.

CPHS 55 Bixby 18
106: Shane Wolf (CPHS) FALL Colby Holladay (1:38).
113: Harley Newberry (CPHS) FALL Jacob Jay (2:44).
120: Brendon Wiseley (CPHS) FALL David Newberry (1:48).
126: Seth Jones (CPHS 5-4 Garrett Washington.
132: Zach Blankenship (Bixby) FALL Ethan Norton (1:23).
138: Blake Jones (CPHS) 6-5 Jakeb Snyder.
145: Preston Medlin (CPHS) 3-0 Karsten Rice.
152: Chase White (CPHS) FALL Dakota Davis (3:02).
160: Chris Kirby (CPHS) FALL Connor Stacy (0:52).
170: Owen Dewoody (Bixby) FALL Dakota Taylor (1:55).
182: Jersey Robb (Bixby) FALL Sango Whitehorn (0:49).
195: Brooks Dudley (CPHS) FALL Brody Neasby (1:51).
220: Robbie Parrish (CPHS) 12-2 Andrew Lyan.
285: Josh Fincannon (CPHS) FALL Chase Wilson (0:21).