OSSAA Football: 2020-2021 District Assignments released

CPHS Quarterbacks Coach Darrack Harger talks to a player during the 2019 season. (Photo: Jessica Jones).

The Charles Page High School football team will enter a new era in 2020 under the guidance of first-year Head Coach Bobby Klinck, replacing Dustin Kinard who led the Sandites for thirteen years. The new season will also feature some new teams on the schedule, following the release of new District assignments from the state’s governing athletic board.

The OSSAA released its district football assignments Wednesday afternoon, and Sand Springs will see five familiar faces and two newcomers in District 2. Bartlesville, Bixby, Booker T. Washington, Muskogee, Ponca City, and Sand Springs will remain. Shawnee and Sapulpa are dropping to 5A. Choctaw and Putnam City West are moving over from District 1.

Deer Creek, Del City, Lawton, Midwest City, and Stillwater are all returning to District 1. In addition to losing Choctaw and Putnam West to District 2, they’re also losing Putnam City to 6A Division 1. Putnam City North will drop from 6A-1, Northwest Classen will move up from 5A, and U.S. Grant is rejoining OSSAA competition after a six-year hiatus.

District 1

Stillwater went 7-0 to win their second-straight District 1 title, and were 12-1 as State Runners-Up for the second-straight year.

Del City was 6-1 in District 1 last year for second place, and 9-3 overall for their best season since 2012. Their three losses were all to State Finalists.

Midwest City was 4-3 in District 1 last year for fourth place, and was 4-7 overall for their worst season since 2012.

Putnam City North went 3-4 in 6A-1-2 last year for fifth place, and were 6-4 overall for their second-straight winning season.

Deer Creek went 3-4 in District 1 last year for fifth place, tying their previous district record. They were 5-5 overall for their best mark since 2015.

Lawton went 2-5 in District 1 for sixth place, and were 5-5 overall for their worst record since 2008.

Northwest Classen was 1-6 for seventh place in District 5A-2 and 3-7 overall. They were 2-8 on the field for their best mark since 2016, then received a third win when their final loss was overturned by a forfeit.

U.S. Grant got a six-year pardon from OSSAA competition to try and rebuild their program from the ground up. They are rejoining the league after going 6-3 on an independent schedule for their first winning record since 1998.

District 2

Bixby went 7-0 in District 2 for their second-straight district title, and have won 25-straight games for their second-straight State title.

Muskogee was 5-2 for second place in District 2 and were 8-3 overall for their third winning season in the past four years.

Choctaw went 5-2 for third place in District 1 last year and were 8-4 overall for their best mark and first post-season win since at least 2004.

Booker T. Washington went 5-2 for third place in District 2 and were 6-5 overall for their eighth-straight winning season.

Ponca City was 3-4 for fifth place in District 2 and 5-5 overall for their best record since 2005.

Bartlesville was 3-4 for sixth place in District 2 last year and 3-7 overall for their fourth-straight losing season.

Sand Springs was 1-6 for seventh place in District 2 and 2-8 overall for their third-straight losing season and worst record since 2009.

Putnam West was 0-7 in District 1 and 0-10 overall. They were shut out four times. It was their third-straight losing season and second 0-10 mark of the decade.

CPHS Wrestling: Sandites place 13th at Inola Tournament

The Charles Page High School junior varsity team sent eight wrestlers to the Inola Tournament this past weekend and placed 13th out of 19 teams in a mostly varsity tournament. The Broken Arrow JV team won the tournament.

Colton Luker placed third at 126 pounds with a 4-1 record. He beat Bradley Saucedo (Broken Arrow) 6-5, then pinned Dakota Briggs (Vian) in 5:54 before falling to runner-up Connor Newell (Bentonville). In consolation he pinned Blain Jones (Tahlequah) and received a forfeit in the finals.

Harley Newberry placed sixth at 113 with a 3-2 record. He pinned Levi Garrett (Skiatook) in 1:47, majored Riley Lord (Locust Grove) 11-1, and beat Landon Shell (Pawnee) 10-5. He was beaten twice by Bentonville freshman Zander Payne, who finished third, and forfeited the placement round.

Sammy Naugle placed sixth at 120 with a 3-2 record. He majored Colin Young (Broken Arrow) 12-3, pinned Mackenzie Owens (Barnsdall) in 3:20, and beat Jaxon Ward (Skiatook) 3-2. His only losses were to State Qualifier Kavan Meyers (Perkins-Tryon) and Carter Henderson (Inola), who placed second and third. Naugle forfeited the placement round.

Abe Hernandez placed sixth at 132 with a 2-2 record. He beat Jake Cash (Tecumseh) 9-4 and Dax Edwards (Perkins-Tryon) 5-2 before falling 9-3 to State Qualifier Carson Ferguson (Tahlequah). In consolation he injury defaulted in the semifinals and forfeited placement.

Tegen Campbell placed sixth at 182 with a 3-2 record. He pinned Jacob Hunnicutt (Morrison) in 2:31 before falling to tournament champ Ramses Soto (Broken Arrow). In consolation he pinned Andre Caldera (Bentonville) in 0:52 and Ayden Arnold (Pryor) in 1:30 before falling to third-place winner Dil’n Murchinson. He forfeited the placement round.

Cody Crawford went 1-2 at 160. He won a 6-3 decision over Ryan Reese (Tahlequah), but was pinned by Dakota Monk (Locust Grove) and Zack Lawley (Broken Arrow).

Santana Naugle was 1-2 at 195. He pinned Kadin Culver (Pryor) in 1:49, but fell 6-5 to Demetrius Macon (McLain) and 2-1 to Blair Chancellor (Locust Grove).

Hunter Hilger went 1-2 at 132, falling to Kasey Griffin (Skiatook) and Dylan Naveck (Pryor). He received an injury forfeit from Andy Cerda (Bentonville).

Team Scores
239.5 Broken Arrow JV
167.5 3A No. 13 Inola
124.0 3A No. 14 Pawnee
122.0 Morris
117.0 Tonkawa
107.0 Locust Grove
107.0 Tecumseh
97.5 Tahlequah
96.0 3A No. 14 Perkins-Tryon
90.5 McLain
83.0 Barnsdall
71.0 Vian
67.0 Sand Springs JV
63.0 Bentonville JV
61.0 Pryor JV
49.0 Union JV
40.0 Salina JV
37.0 Skiatook JV
18.5 Davenport

Champions
106: Ethan Rodriguez (Broken Arrow).
113: Grant Floyd (Inola).
120: Jake Coffee (Vian).
126: Carson Robinson (Tonkawa).
132: Jaxen Wright (Morris).
138: Cale Crawford (Broken Arrow).
145: Braden Anderson (Broken Arrow).
152: Dayton Hill (Broken Arrow).
160: Blake Skidgel (Broken Arrow).
170: Jedd Barrett (Inola).
182: Ramses Soto (Broken Arrow).
195: Dalton Diacon (Inola).
220: Torrance Ingram (Broken Arrow).
285: Alton Allen (Perkins-Tryon).

Dustin Kinard approved as new Head Football Coach at Mannford

After thirteen season at Sand Springs, Dustin Kinard has a new home. The Mannford Board of Education approved the hiring of Kinard as Head Football Coach at their Monday meeting.

Kinard was the second-longest tenured coach in Sand Springs history, guiding the Sandites to a 65-75 record from 2007 to 2019. He was fired following a 2-8 season and third-straight losing record. He is also currently the assistant principal at Northwoods Fine Arts Academy, and an assistant wrestling coach.

During Kinard’s historic run he guided the Sandites to six winning seasons and seven post-season appearances, including a school-record six consecutive playoff years from 2012 to 2017. His best season came in 2015, when the Sandites went 7-5 for a 6A-II State Runner-Up appearance. They were actually 9-3 on the field, but forfeited two blowout wins due to an ineligible player. Their third non-district game was cancelled mid-game due to excessive lightning delays, while the Sandites were up 18-7.

In 2014 they won their first playoff game since 1997, and they repeated the feat for three-straight years. That success began to run out in 2017 when they went 5-6 and were eliminated in the first round. In 2018 Kinard was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, and the team went 3-7. He has been cancer free since before the 2019 season, in which the Sandites went 2-8 and suffered a 75-0 loss to Bixby. That was the program’s worst outing since 1924.

Following Kinard’s ouster, Sand Springs hired Owasso Defensive Coordinator Bobby Klinck, who helped the Rams to two 6A-I State Championships in the past three years.

Mannford is the third-largest school in Class 3A and is coming off consecutive 3-7 seasons under Joshua Coleman. Their last winning record was 6-4 in 2013, and their best season since then was 5-6 in 2017. The Pirates are 29-72 over the past decade, playing in a district that currently includes Kingfisher, Blackwell, Bridge Creek, John Marshall, Mount St. Mary, Perkins-Tryon, and Heritage Hall.

Sandites crown eight champions at Broken Arrow youth tournament

23 athletes from the Keystone Kids wrestling club competed at the Broken Arrow youth tournament this past weekend. The Sandites were sixth in total pins, first in tech falls, third in match points, and fifth in team winning percentage. Eight individuals won their brackets.

Division 1

Colton Lambert placed third at 43 pounds with a 3-1 record and two pins.

Division 2

Maddox Pope won the 52-pound bracket with three wins.

Karson Waag placed second at 43 pounds with a 3-1 record and an 18-3 technical fall.

Wes Wilson placed third at 43 pounds with a 2-2 record and two pins. Bryson Pope placed third at 49 pounds with a 2-2 record.

Nash Denison placed fourth at 49 pounds with a 1-3 record. Zayden Anderson placed fourth at 55 pounds with a 1-2 record and a pin.

Division 3

Trace Barr won the 70-pound bracket with two pins and a 15-0 tech fall. Creek Shavney won the 73-pound bracket with a 3-0 record and two pins. Hunter Fields won the 80-pound bracket with a fall, a 15-0 tech fall, and an 11-1 major decision.

Samuel Moore was runner-up at 64 pounds with a 1-1 record. Mason Denison was second at 76 pounds with a 1-1 record and a pin.

Cooper Nicholas placed third at 110 with a 1-2 record and a major decision.

Joshua Compton placed fourth at 76 pounds with a 1-2 record and one pin.

Division 4

Jaxon Grigsby won the 64-pound bracket with one pin and three technical falls. Kaden Pope won the 70-pound bracket with a 3-0 record and two pins.

Matthew Moore was runner-up at 84 pounds with a 2-1 record and one pin.

Gage Gunn placed third at 84 pounds with a 1-2 record and a pin.

Division 5

Jesse Moore won the 113-pound bracket with a 2-0 record. Adrian Flores went 4-0 at 145 with two pins.

OSSAA 6A Girls Basketball Week 6 Rankings

Class 6A Rankings (First Place Votes) - Record.
1. Booker T. Washington (21), 10-0.
2. Deer Creek (7), 9-2.
3. Choctaw (1), 9-0.
4. Norman (1), 9-1.
5. Edmond North (1), 10-2.
6. Moore, 7-3.
7. Union, 8-2.
8. Sapulpa, 8-2.
9. Norman North, 8-3.
10. Sand Springs, 9-2.
11. Edmond Memorial, 7-4.
12. Midwest City, 7-3.
13. Mustang, 8-6.
14. Bixby, 6-6.
15. Ponca City, 9-3.
16. Putnam City West, 8-5.
17. Jenks, 5-3.
18. Westmoore, 7-5.
19. Edmond Santa Fe, 5-6.
20. Putnam City North, 5-5.

Conference Strength
57.0 Central Oklahoma
47.4 Frontier Valley
40.0 Big Ten
17.8 All-City

Top Offenses
(Avg. Points Scored)

63.5 Moore
63.1 Booker T. Washington
62.0 Choctaw
61.6 Norman
61.3 Deer Creek
59.0 Edmond North
56.8 Ponca City
56.5 Sapulpa
56.2 Sand Springs
55.6 Broken Arrow
53.6 Putnam North
52.8 Jenks
52.7 Edmond Santa Fe.
52.4 Midwest City
52.2 Mustang
49.3 Westmoore
49.3 Bixby
49.3 Edmond Memorial
48.3 Yukon
48.2 Northwest Classen
47.8 Putnam West
47.7 Putnam City
46.5 Norman North
46.1 Enid
45.7 Bartlesville
44.1 Union
41.8 Muskogee
39.6 Lawton
37.8 Stillwater
36.5 Owasso
30.3 Southmoore
15.4 U.S. Grant

Top Defenses
(Avg. Points Allowed)
33.1 Norman North
34.5 Union
34.6 Choctaw
39.8 Ponca City
39.9 Jenks
40.6 Sapulpa
41.1 Edmond Memorial
42.1 Sand Springs
42.7 Midwest City
43.5 Bixby
43.7 Mustang
43.8 Westmoore
43.8 Booker T. Washington
44.7 Edmond North
46.7 Yukon
46.7 Putnam West
46.8 Stillwater
47.0 Moore
47.5 Northwest Classen
47.6 Norman
47.8 Bartlesville
47.9 Enid
49.3 Owasso
49.9 Broken Arrow
50.2 Putnam City
51.0 Putnam North
51.1 Deer Creek
52.4 Muskogee
53.6 Edmond Santa Fe
56.3 Southmoore
57.2 Lawton
57.6 U.S. Grant

Avg. Point Differential
27.4 Choctaw
19.3 Booker T. Washington
17.0 Ponca City
16.5 Moore
15.9 Sapulpa
14.3 Edmond North
14.1 Sand Springs
14.0 Norman
13.4 Norman North
12.9 Jenks
10.2 Deer Creek
9.7 Midwest City
9.6 Union
8.5 Mustang
8.2 Edmond Memorial
5.8 Bixby
5.7 Broken Arrow
5.6 Westmoore
2.6 Putnam North
1.7 Yukon
1.2 Putnam West
0.7 Northwest Classen
-0.9 Edmond Santa Fe
-1.8 Enid
-2.1 Bartlesville
-2.5 Putnam City
-9.0 Stillwater
-10.7 Muskogee
-12.8 Owasso
-17.7 Lawton
-26.0 Southmoore
-42.1 U.S. Grant

Conference Standings

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

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

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

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

OSSAA Wrestling Week 6 Team Rankings and SPN Individual Rankings

OSSAA Dual Rankings (First Place Votes) - Record
1. Broken Arrow (24), 4-0.
2. Mustang, 5-1.
3. Choctaw, 2-0.
4. Edmond North, 3-0.
5. Stillwater, 5-1.
6. Edmond Memorial, 3-1.
7. Sand Springs, 3-2.
8. Jenks, 3-0.
9. Deer Creek, 1-5.
9. Owasso, 2-5.
11. Southmoore, 2-2.
12. Yukon, 2-3.
13. Enid, 4-2.
14. Union, 2-2.
15. Bixby, 1-2.

Dual Rankings - Final 5 Weeks Accumulative
1. Broken Arrow.
2. Mustang.
3 Choctaw.
4. Edmond North.
5. Stillwater.
6. Edmond Memorial.
7. Sand Springs.
8 Jenks.
9. Deer Creek.
10. Owasso.
11. Bixby.
12. Yukon.
13. Union.
14. Southmoore.
15. Enid.

OSSAA Tournament Rankings (First Place Votes)
1. Broken Arrow (23).
2. Mustang.
3. Choctaw.
4. Stillwater.
5. Edmond North.
6. Edmond Memorial.
7. Jenks.
8. Sand Springs.
9. Deer Creek.
10. Southmoore.
11. Owasso.
12. Yukon.
13. Bixby.
14. Union
15. Westmoore

.Tournament Rankings - Final 5 Weeks Accumulative
1. Broken Arrow.
2. Mustang.
3. Choctaw.
4. Edmond North.
5. Stillwater.
6. Edmond Memorial.
7. Sand Springs.
8. Jenks.
9. Deer Creek.
10. Yukon.
11 Southmoore.
12. Owasso.
13 Bixby.
14. Union.
15. Bartlesville.

Sandite Pride News Individual Rankings

106

  1. Cael Hughes (Stillwater Freshman).

    • 1st at Perry TOC.

    • 1st at Kansas City.

    • 1st at Geary.

  2. Brendon Wiseley (Sand Springs Senior).

    • 1st at Broken Arrow Open.

    • 5th at Perry TOC.

    • 6th at Cushing.

  3. Preston Mahaffey (Yukon).

  4. Shelton Chastain (Mustang Sophomore).

    • 1st at Tuttle Pre-Turkey.

    • 5th at Mid-America.

    • 9th at Kansas City.

    • 2nd at Geary.

  5. Christian Forbes (Broken Arrow Sophomore).

    • 1st at Union IceFighter Open.

    • 2nd at Broken Arrow Open.

    • 4th at Geary.

  6. Garrett McBride (Edmond North Sophomore).

    • 5th at Mid America.

    • 7th at Kansas City.

  7. Colby Strachan (Bartlesville Senior).

    • 1st at Kan Okla.

    • 6th at Mid America.

    • 2nd at Jenks.

  8. Dakota Sherrer (Muskogee).

    • 2nd at Bixby Pre-Turkey.

  9. Christian Gilbert (Deer Creek).

    • 3rd at Tuttle Pre-Turkey.

    • 14th at Gardner Edgerton.

  10. John Dougherty (Mustang).

    • 4th at Tuttle Pre-Turkey.

113

  1. Cruz Aguilar (Edmond Memorial Senior).

    • 1st at Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey.

    • 1st at Perry TOC.

    • 1st at Minnesota.

    • 1st at Geary.

  2. Cooper Mahaffey (Yukon Senior).

    • 1st at Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey.

    • 3rd at Perry TOC.

    • 1st at Battle for the Bling.

    • 2nd at Jenks.

  3. Parker Witcraft (Broken Arrow).

    • 1st at Union Open.

    • 2nd at Gardner Edgerton.

    • 4th at Geary.

  4. Speedy Walden (Choctaw Freshman).

    • 2nd at Perry TOC.

    • 5th at Geary.

  5. Gabe Fontanez (Stillwater).

    • 6th at Perry.

    • 13th at Kansas City.

    • 6th at Geary.

  6. Aiden Godbehere (Edmond North Sophomore).

    • 20th at Kansas City.

  7. Ethan Kemble (Ponca City).

    • 3rd at Jenks.

  8. Jordan Podest (Westmoore Freshman).

    • 1st at Southmoore Classic.

    • 1st at Blanchard.

    • 4th at Texas Outlaw.

    • 5th at Jenks.

  9. Bradley Ballard (Southmoore).

    • 3rd at Marlow Pre-Turkey.

    • 2nd at Southmoore Classic.

    • 9th at Kansas City.

  10. Jarrod Gilliam (Union).

    • 4th at Broken Arrow Open.

    • 4th at Inola.

120

  1. Tucker Owens (Mustang Junior).

    • 2nd at Tuttle Pre-Turkey.

    • 3rd at Mid America.

    • 2nd at Kansas City.

    • 1st at Geary.

  2. Bryce Cockrell (Broken Arrow Senior).

    • 1st at Broken Arrow Open.

    • 4th at Gardner Edgerton.

    • 4th at Geary.

  3. Nate Becker (Edmond North Junior).

    • 2nd at Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey.

    • 7th at Mid-America.

    • 5th at Geary.

  4. Garrett Johnson (Edmond Memorial Senior).

    • 4th at Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey.

    • 2nd at Perry TOC.

    • 6th at Geary.

  5. Jason Gilbert (Deer Creek Senior).

    • 3rd at Tuttle PreTurkey.

    • 5th at Gardner Edgerton.

    • 3rd at Texas Outlaw.

  6. Jackson Speer (Choctaw Sophomore).

    • 5th at Perry TOC.

    • 10th at Kansas City.

  7. Jacob Zimmer (Norman North Senior).

    • 1st at Battle for the Bling.

  8. Toby Gilbert (Yukon Junior).

  9. Garrett Rawlins (Jenks).

    • 2nd at Broken Arrow Open.

    • 2nd at Chuck West.

  10. Caden Vaughn (Sand Springs Junior).

    • 2nd at Bixby Pre-Turkey.

    • 4th at Union Open.

    • 1st at Cleveland.

126

  1. Zach Blankenship (Bixby Sophomore).

    • 2nd at Perry.

    • 1st at Texas Outlaw.

    • 1st at Jenks.

  2. Cade Nicholas (Stillwater Junior).

    • 1st at Perry.

    • 7th at Kansas City.

    • 3rd at Geary.

  3. Jackson Cockrell (Broken Arrow Senior).

    • 1st at Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey.

    • 1st at Union Icefighter.

    • 1st at Broken Arrow Open.

    • 1st at Gardner Edgerton.

    • 5th at Geary.

  4. Seth Jones (Sand Springs Senior).

    • 2nd at Broken Arrow Open.

    • 2nd at Perry TOC.

    • 9th at Kansas City.

  5. EJ Tecson (Owasso Sophomore).

    • 2nd at Jenks.

  6. Landon Valenzuela (Southmoore Sophomore).

    • 1st at Southmoore Classic.

  7. Reginald Jones (Westmoore Junior).

    • 1st at Blanchard.

    • 1st at Texas Outlaw.

    • 4th at Jenks.

  8. Martezz Carnes (Ponca City Senior).

    • 4th at Union IceFighter.

    • 6th at Jenks.

  9. Brock Harris (Edmond Memorial).

    • 5th at Perry.

  10. Caleb Williams (Choctaw Junior).

    • 4th at Geary.

132

  1. Carter Young (Stillwater Junior).

    • 1st at Perry TOC.

    • 3rd at Kansas City.

    • 1st at Geary.

  2. Blazik Perez (Broken Arrow Junior).

    • 1st at Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey.

    • 1st at Union Open.

    • 2nd at Broken Arrow Open.

    • 2nd at Geary.

  3. Shaun Muse (Choctaw Sophomore).

    • 3rd at Perry TOC.

    • 5th at Kansas City.

    • 5th at Geary.

  4. Jake McCain (Edmond Memorial Southmoore).

    • 2nd at Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey.

    • 5th at Perry TOC.

  5. Cooper Evans (Westmoore Junior).

    • 2nd at Southmoore Classic.

    • 1st at Blanchard.

    • 5th at Texas Outlaw.

    • 1st at Jenks.

  6. Hudson Neeley (Deer Creek Junior).

    • 2nd at Tuttle Pre-Turkey.

    • 7th at Gardner Edgerton.

    • 7th at Texas Outlaw.

  7. Garrett Washington (Bixby Sophomore).

    • 2nd at Broken Arrow Open.

    • 7th at Texas Outlaw.

    • 4th at Jenks.

  8. Zeke Esclara (Moore).

    • 3rd at Tuttle Pre-Turkey.

  9. Kilian McNichol (Owasso).

    • 5th at Jenks.

  10. Jonathan White (Enid).

    • 4th at Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey.

138

  1. Cade Manion (Deer Creek Junior).

    • 3rd at Tuttle Pre-Turkey.

    • 1st at Gardner Edgerton.

    • 1st at Texas Outlaw.

  2. Jared Hill (Broken Arrow Junior).

    • 2nd at Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey.

    • 1st at Broken Arrow Open.

    • 2nd at Geary.

  3. Ethan Gilkey (Bartlesville Senior).

    • 1st at Broken Arrow Open.

    • 1st at Kan Okla.

    • 5th at Mid America.

  4. Bam West (Edmond Memorial Sophomore).

    • 3rd at Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey.

    • 1st at Perry TOC.

    • 3rd at Minnesota.

    • 3rd at Geary.

  5. Jace Dean (Choctaw Junior).

  6. Blake Jones (Sand Springs Sophomore).

    • 2nd at Broken Arrow Open.

    • 2nd at Perry TOC.

    • 17th at Kansas City.

  7. Keegan Luton (Mustang Junior).

    • 4th at Geary.

  8. Jake Wright (Southmoore Junior).

    • 1st at Marlow Pre-Turkey.

    • 1st at Southmoore Open.

    • 5th at Kansas City.

    • 1st at Jenks.

  9. Branden Elrod (Jenks Senior).

    • 1st at Chuck West.

    • 5th at Texas Outlaw.

    • 2nd at Jenks.

  10. Josh Parks (Edmond North Senior).

    • 7th at Mid America.

    • 21st at Kansas City.

145

  1. John Wiley (Mustang Sophomore).

    • 1st at Geary.

  2. Jackson Oplotnik (Edmond Memorial Senior).

    • 2nd at Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey.

    • 3rd at Perry.

    • 3rd at Geary.

  3. Micah Lugafet (Deer Creek Senior).

  4. Braden Anderson (Broken Arrow).

    • 1st at Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey.

    • 2nd at Broken Arrow Open.

    • 4th at Gardner Edgerton.

    • 1st at Inola.

  5. Roarke Simpson (Southmoore Senior).

    • 1st at Marlow Pre-Turkey.

    • 1st at Southmoore Classic.

    • 11th at Kansas City.

    • 1st at Jenks.

  6. Noah Smith (Union Sophomore).

    • 4th at Broken Arrow Open.

    • 6th at Geary.

  7. Dax Hughes (Stillwater Sophomore).

    • 3rd at Perry TOC.

    • 7th at Kansas City.

  8. Landon Eaton (Choctaw).

    • 4th at Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey.

    • 1st at Southmoore Classic.

  9. Bobby Felts (Muskogee).

    • 2nd at Bixby Pre-Turkey.

    • 3rd at Broken Arrow Open.

    • 8th at Mid America.

    • 3rd at Jenks.

  10. Cade Ballard (Edmond North).

    • 18th at Kansas City.

152

  1. Gabe Johnson (Choctaw Senior).

    • 1st at Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey.

    • 1st at Perry TOC.

    • 7th at Kansas City.

    • 1st at Geary.

  2. Tanner Robinson (Stillwater Senior).

    • 4th at Perry TOC.

    • 9th at Kansas City.

    • 2nd at Geary.

  3. Jaxon Randall (Edmond North Sophomore).

    • 3rd at Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey.

    • 3rd at Mid-America.

    • 13th at Kansas City.

    • 3rd at Geary.

  4. Colt Fischer (Mustang Sophomore).

    • 7th at Mid America.

    • 21st at Kansas City.

  5. Thatcher Hall (Jenks Senior).

    • 3rd at Chuck West.

    • 3rd at Texas Outlaw.

  6. Tim Trigg (Deer Creek Senior).

    • 4th at Tuttle Pre-Turkey.

    • 7th at Gardner Edgerton.

    • 5th at Texas Outlaw.

  7. Wallace Tilley (Yukon Senior).

    • 2nd at Battle for the Bling.

  8. William Martin (Broken Arrow Senior).

    • 2nd at Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey.

    • 2nd at Broken Arrow Open.

    • 2nd at Gardner Edgerton.

  9. Damon O’Neill (Norman North).

    • 3rd at Southmoore Classic.

    • 5th at Battle for the Bling.

  10. Eli Cordy (Edmond Memorial).

    • 3rd at Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey.

    • 5th at Perry.

160

  1. Drake Vannoy (Jenks Senior).

    • 1st at Texas Outlaw.

    • 2nd at Jenks.

  2. Chance Davis (Enid Sophomore).

    • 1st at Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey.

    • 3rd at Mid America.

    • 3rd at Jenks.

  3. Tye Rozell (Broken Arrow Senior).

    • 5th at Gardner Edgerton.

    • 2nd at Geary.

  4. Nate Jacobson (Owasso Senior).

    • 2nd at Perry.

    • 4th at Jenks.

  5. Chandler Holman (Choctaw Junior).

    • 2nd at Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey.

    • 1st at Perry TOC.

    • 7th at Kansas City.

  6. Chris Kirby (Sand Springs Senior).

    • 3rd at Broken Arrow Open.

    • 11th at Kansas City.

  7. Austin Billy (Yukon).

    • 6th at Perry.

    • 2nd at Battle for the Bling.

  8. Leroy Johnson (Muskogee).

  9. Colby Simpson (Edmond Memorial Senior).

  10. Bryce Corona (Westmoore Senior).

    • 2nd at Blanchard.

170

  1. Bryce Mattioda (Broken Arrow Senior).

    • 2nd at Gardner Edgerton.

    • 1st at Geary.

  2. Zeke Coleman (Choctaw Sophomore).

    • 1st at Perry TOC.

    • 3rd at Kansas City.

    • 2nd at Geary.

  3. Joseph Sylvester (Mustang Senior).

    • 3rd at Tuttle Pre-Turkey.

    • 2nd at Mid America.

    • 4th at Kansas City.

  4. Killian McGrew (Jenks Senior).

    • 3rd at Chuck West.

    • 7th at Texas Outlaw.

  5. Braden Bowman (Edmond North Junior).

    • 2nd at Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey.

    • 5th at Mid America.

    • 7th at Kansas City.

  6. Neko Macias (Southmoore Senior).

    • 1st at Southmoore Classic.

    • 5th at Kansas City.

    • 1st at Jenks.

  7. Brett Black (Stillwater Junior).

    • 4th at Perry TOC.

  8. Austin Long (Norman North Junior).

    • 3rd at Southmoore Classic.

    • 4th at Battle for the Bling.

  9. Mark Turner (Owasso Senior).

    • 3rd at Jenks.

  10. Jack Puckett (Bixby Sophomore).

182

  1. Tate Picklo (Mustang Junior).

    • 1st at Tuttle Pre-Turkey.

    • 1st at Mid America.

    • 1st at Kansas City.

    • 1st at Geary.

  2. Taylor Fleming (Owasso Senior).

  3. Dylan Ward (Choctaw Senior).

    • 2nd at Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey.

    • 2nd at Perry TOC.

    • 10th at Kansas City.

    • 5th at Geary.

  4. Trey Bowman (Edmond North Senior).

    • 3rd at Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey.

    • 6th at Mid-America.

    • 11th at Kansas City.

    • 6th at Geary.

  5. Ramses Soto (Broken Arrow).

    • 1st at Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey.

    • 1st at Broken Arrow Open.

    • 7th at Gardner Edgerton.

    • 1st at Inola.

  6. Jersey Robb (Bixby).

    • 3rd at Perry TOC.

    • 1st at Texas Outlaw.

    • 3rd at Jenks.

  7. Garrett Weis (Jenks).

    • 2nd at Broken Arrow Open.

    • 3rd at Chuck West.

    • 6th at Texas Outlaw.

    • 4th at Jenks.

  8. Cody Peters (Bartlesville).

    • 1st at Broken Arrow Open.

  9. Nate Haun (Yukon).

    • 6th at Jenks.

  10. Joe Stover (Southmoore Junior).

195

  1. Emmanuel Skillings (Broken Arrow Junior).

    • 1st at Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey.

    • 1st at Broken Arrow Open.

    • 3rd at Gardner Edgerton.

    • 4th at Walsh Ironman.

    • 1st at Geary.

  2. Jack Kitchingham (Mustang Junior).

    • 3rd at Mid America.

    • 5th at Kansas City.

    • 4th at Geary.

  3. Jake Rogers (Union Senior).

    • 5th at Mid America.

  4. Cory Monroe (Choctaw).

    • 1st at Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey.

    • 4th at Perry TOC.

    • 11th at Kansas City.

  5. Connor Columbus (Yukon Sophomore).

    • 5th at Perry.

    • 1st at Battle for the Bling.

    • 3rd at Jenks.

  6. Tristan Ashford (Moore Senior).

    • 4th at Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey.

    • 2nd at Norman.

  7. Ethan Felts (Jenks Senior).

    • 2nd at Bixby Pre-Turkey.

    • 2nd at Broken Arrow Open.

    • 1st at Chuck West.

    • 4th at Texas Outlaw.

    • 4th at Jenks.

  8. K’den Stepp (Sapulpa).

    • 4th at Broken Arrow Open.

    • 4th at Chuck West.

  9. Aaron Roberts (Southmoore Junior).

    • 2nd at Southmoore Classic.

    • 12th at Kansas City.

  10. Eli Wilson (Stillwater).

    • 22nd at Kansas City.

220

  1. Judson Rowland (Mustang Senior).

    • 1st at Mid America.

    • 2nd at Kansas City.

    • 4th at Geary.

  2. Josh Fincannon (Sand Springs Senior).

    • 2nd at Perry TOC.

    • 17th at Kansas City.

    • 4th at Cushing.

  3. Corbin Gordon (Yukon Senior).

    • 3rd at Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey.

    • 2nd at Battle for the Bling.

    • 1st at Jenks.

  4. Christian Cantu (Edmond North Senior).

    • 4th at Mid America.

    • 14th at Kansas City.

    • 5th at Geary.

  5. Mitchell Banning (Broken Arrow Sophomore).

    • 4th at Gardner Edgerton.

  6. Garrick Johnson (Deer Creek).

    • 1st at Tuttle PreTurkey.

    • 6th at Gardner Edgerton.

    • 3rd at Texas Outlaw.

  7. Carson Cottrill (Stillwater Sophomore).

    • 6th at Perry TOC.

    • 18th at Kansas City.

  8. Hudson Hollander (Edmond Memorial Senior).

  9. Hayden Crawley (Jenks Junior).

    • 6th at Chuck West.

    • 6th at Texas Outlaw.

  10. Elijah Young (Putnam City North Sophomore).

285

  1. Micah Walker (Union Senior).

    • 2nd at Mid-America.

    • 1st at Geary.

  2. Marquon Journey (Choctaw Senior).

    • 1st at Southmoore Classic.

    • 1st at Perry TOC.

    • 1st at Kansas City.

    • 2nd at Geary.

  3. Marlon Welty (Broken Arrow).

    • 1st at Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey.

    • 1st at Broken Arrow Open.

    • 1st at Gardner Edgerton.

    • 4th at Geary.

  4. Christian Rowland (Mustang Sophomore).

    • 1st at Mid America.

    • 13th at Kansas City.

  5. Jacob Sexton (Deer Creek).

    • 7th at Gardner Edgerton.

    • 3rd at Texas Outlaw.

  6. Lane Parks (Yukon).

    • 2nd at Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey.

    • 2nd at Perry.

    • 2nd at Battle for the Bling.

    • 3rd at Jenks.

  7. John Roberts (Jenks Senior).

    • 3rd at Chuck West.

    • 5th at Texas Outlaw.

    • 5th at Jenks.

  8. Devion Williams (Muskogee Senior).

    • 4th at Mid America.

  9. Colin Baker (Norman North Junior).

  10. Luke McEndoo (Stillwater Junior).