CPHS Basketball: Sandites fall 64-43 to No. 11 Bixby, Armstead scores 16

The Class 6A No. 11 ranked Bixby High School girls’ basketball team (11-6, 5-3) won their seventh-straight game Friday night at the Whitey Ford Sports Complex, 64-43 against Frontier Valley Conference foe No. 10 Charles Page High School (12-4, 5-3) from Sand Springs.

The Spartans out-shot and out-rebounded the Sandites, and had more contributors in the scorebook. Sandite sophomore Journey Armstead led all scorers with 16 points, but Hailey Jackson was the only other Sandite in double-digits with 10 points and 9 rebounds. Bixby had three double-digit scorers: Gracy Wernli posted 15, Deonna Owens scored 11, and Alyssa Nielson added 10.

Wernli kicked off the game with a three for the Spartans, but Madison Burris and Armstead made threes of their own and the Sandites stayed out front till a nine-point run from the home team made it 14-8. Leyshia Morris added another three and Darrian Jordan scored a traditional three to end the quarter down 16-14. 

Morris tied it up to start the second quarter and Raegan Padilla and Sophia Regalado added buckets for the lead. After falling behind 21-18 Bixby got hot and ended the half on a 17-5 run, with Wernli’s 13 points leading all scorers. 

The Spartans continued to run away with things in the third period, outscoring their guests 19-8 with three threes for a 54-34 advantage, and neither team made any real headway in the final quarter. 

The Sandites will return to action Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. with a Highway 97 Rivalry road game at No. 8 Sapulpa (14-3, 7-1). Bixby will travel to Owasso (4-13, 2-6) Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.

Bixby 64 CPHS 43
1Q:
Bixby 16-14.
2Q: Bixby 19-12.
3Q: Bixby 19-8.
4Q: Bixby 10-9.

Free Throws: Bixby 12-of-16, CPHS 9-of-18.
Field Goals: Bixby 23-of-48, CPHS 15-of-48.
Offensive Rebounds: Bixby 9, CPHS 11.
Defensive Rebounds: Bixby 23, CPHS 15.
Total Rebounds: Bixby 32, CPHS 26.
Steals: Bixby 7, CPHS 9.
Blocks: Bixby 1, CPHS 1.
Fouls: Bixby 15, CPHS 17.

(Sand Springs statistics)
Scoring: Armstead 16, Jackson 10, Morris 5, Padilla 4, Burris 3, Jordan 3, Regalado 2.
Offensive Rebounds: Jackson 5, Armstead 2, Regalado 2, Morris 1, Burris 1.
Defensive Rebounds: Jackson 4, Burris 3, Armstead 2, Padilla 2, Morris 2, Shrum 1, Regalado 1.
Total Rebounds: Jackson 9, Armstead 4, Burris 4, Morris 3, Regalado 3, Padilla 2, Shrum 1.
Steals: Padilla 4, Armstead 3, Jackson 1, Jordan 1.
Assists: Armstead 3, Padilla 1, Burris 1, Morris 1.
Blocks: Padilla 1.
Fouls: Burris 5, Padilla 4, Jackson 3, Jordan 2, Shrum 1, Morris 1, Cheney 1.

(Bixby partial statistics)
Scoring: Wernli 15, Owens 11, Nielsen 10, Baldwin 8, Mayes 8, Bradley 6, King 4, Hendricks 2.
Fouls: Nielsen 5, Bradley 3, Hendricks 2, Baldwin 2, Wernli 1, Owens 1, King 1.

CPHS Wrestling: Mid-Season Statistics

Sophomore Blake Jones leads all underclassmen in career and season wins and leads the entire team in season tech falls and nearfall points.

The Class 6A No. 10 ranked Charles Page High School wrestling team (10-6) secured its fifth-straight District title and fifth-straight ten-win season Tuesday with dual victories against Muskogee, Sapulpa, and Ponca City.

Chris Kirby and Preston Medlin currently share the longest active win-streak on the team at ten apiece, followed by Seth Jones with nine.

The Sandites will host nationally ranked No. 24 Broken Arrow (12-2) Tuesday at 7:00 p.m., then will take a week off before the Dual State Tournament on February 14th in Enid.

Season Record
28-10 Josh Fincannon (.737)
26-8 Chris Kirby (.765)
21-8 Blake Jones (.724)
21-15 Brooks Dudley (.583)
20-4 Seth Jones (.833)
18-12 Preston Medlin (.600)
17-6 Brendon Wiseley (.739)
14-4 Mitchell Smith (.778)
13-12 Shane Wolf (.520)
9-4 Caden Vaughn (.692)
8-10 Carter Goodman (.444)
8-18 Chase White (.308)
8-20 Sango Whitehorn (.286)
7-11 Harley Newberry (.389)
7-15 Robbie Parrish (.318)
5-4 Thomas Naugle (.556)
5-14 Ethan Norton (.250)
3-8 Ethan White (.273)
3-10 Colton Luker (.231)
3-16 Dakota Taylor (.158)
1-0 Tegan Campbell (1.00)
1-4 Hunter Hilger (.200)
1-4 Caleb Phillips (.200)
1-5 Santana Naugle (.167)
0-2 Sammy Naugle

Career Record
84-32 Chris Kirby (.724)
69-26 Brendon Wiseley (.726)
67-44 Josh Fincannon (.604)
64-33 Seth Jones (.660)
47-22 Blake Jones (.681)
31-23 Brooks Dudley (.574)
31-34 Preston Medlin (.477)
14-4 Mitchell Smith (.778)
13-12 Shane Wolf (.520)
10-24 Sango Whitehorn (.294)
9-4 Caden Vaughn (.692)
9-30 Robbie Parrish (.231)
9-31 Caleb Phillips (.225)
8-10 Carter Goodman (.444)
8-20 Chase White (.286)
7-11 Harley Newberry (.389)
6-6 Thomas Naugle (.500)
5-20 Ethan Norton (.200)
4-10 Colton Luker (.286)
4-14 Santana Naugle (.222)
3-8 Ethan White (.273)
3-23 Dakota Taylor (.115)
1-0 Tegan Campbell (1.00)
1-4 Hunter Hilger (.200)
0-2 Sammy Naugle

Season Stats

Falls
19 Kirby
14 Dudley
13 S. Jones
10 Fincannon
10 Smith
9 Wiseley
8 B. Jones
7 C. White
7 Wolf
6 Vaughn
6 Medlin
5 Goodman
5 Newberry
3 Parrish
3 Luker
2 Whitehorn
2 T. Naugle
2 E. White
2 Norton
1 Phillips
1 Taylor
1 Campbell

Tech Falls
3 B. Jones
1 S. Jones
1 Wiseley

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

Forfeits
5 Kirby
4 Fincannon
3 Parrish
2 B. Jones
2 T. Naugle
2 Taylor
1 Dudley
1 Wolf
1 Vaughn
1 Norton
1 Hilger
1 Goodman
1 Newberry

Decisions
13 Fincannon
8 Medlin
6 B. Jones
5 Wiseley
5 Dudley
5 S. Jones
5 Wolf
3 Smith
2 Norton
2 Whitehorn
2 Kirby
2 Vaughn
1 Newberry
1 Goodman
1 C. White
1 T. Naugle
1 San. Naugle

Takedowns
40 Dudley
37 B. Jones
36 S. Jones
36 Whitehorn
31 Fincannon
30 Medlin
28 Kirby
25 Wiseley
19 Smith
17 Wolf
14 Vaughn
14 Newberry
13 C. White
12 E. White
10 Goodman
8 Norton
5 Parrish
4 Taylor
3 Phillips
3 T. Naugle
3 Luker
2 Campbell
1 San. Naugle

Escapes
25 Fincannon
22 Whitehorn
20 Medlin
18 E. White
17 Dudley
15 C. White
15 S. Jones
14 B. Jones
12 Goodman
11 Kirby
8 Phillips
8 Newberry
8 San. Naugle
7 Taylor
6 Norton
6 Luker
6 Hilger
5 Parrish
5 Smith
5 Wolf
4 Vaughn
3 Wiseley
3 T. Naugle

Nearfall Points
78 B. Jones
42 Wiseley
42 Kirby
34 S. Jones
25 Dudley
24 Smith
24 Wolf
23 Medlin
22 Fincannon
19 C. White
16 Vaughn
9 Whitehorn
9 Parrish
8 E. White
8 Newberry
7 Norton
5 Goodman
4 Luker

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

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

Cushing
4th - Fincannon
6th - Wiseley

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

Sand Springs
2nd - Kirby
2nd - Fincannon
3rd - Smith
6th - Goodman
6th - Vaughn

Career Stats

Falls
71 Kirby
38 S. Jones
32 Wiseley
25 Fincannon
20 Dudley
19 B. Jones
10 Smith
8 Medlin
7 C. White
7 Wolf
6 Phillips
6 Vaughn
5 Goodman
5 Newberry
3 Parrish
3 Luker
2 T. Naugle
2 E. White
2 Whitehorn
2 Norton
1 Taylor
1 Campbell

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

Major Decisions
7 S. Jones
7 B. Jones
6 Wiseley
5 Medlin
4 Whitehorn
2 Fincannon
1 Dudley
1 Parrish
1 E. White
1 Smith
1 Goodman

Decisions
32 Fincannon
17 Wiseley
17 Medlin
15 B. Jones
14 S. Jones
8 Dudley
8 Kirby
5 Wolf
3 Whitehorn
3 Smith
2 Phillips
2 Norton
2 Vaughn
1 Newberry
1 Goodman
1 C. White
1 T. Naugle
1 San. Naugle

Forfeits
8 Wiseley
8 Fincannon
5 Parrish
5 Kirby
3 T. Naugle
2 S. Jones
2 B. Jones
2 Dudley
2 Taylor
1 Medlin
1 Whitehorn
1 Phillips
1 Vaughn
1 Goodman
1 Newberry
1 Luker
1 Wolf
1 Norton
1 Hilger

Takedowns
123 S. Jones
88 Kirby
87 Wiseley
85 B. Jones
79 Fincannon
65 Medlin
56 Dudley
38 Whitehorn
21 Phillips
19 Smith
17 Wolf
14 Vaughn
14 Newberry
13 C. White
12 E. White
10 Goodman
10 Norton
7 Taylor
5 Parrish
3 T. Naugle
3 Luker
1 San. Naugle
1 Campbell

Escapes
83 Kirby
73 S. Jones
64 Fincannon
45 Medlin
42 B. Jones
28 Dudley
27 Wiseley
25 Phillips
25 Whitehorn
18 E. White
15 C. White
12 Goodman
9 Parrish
9 Taylor
8 Newberry
8 San. Naugle
7 Norton
6 Luker
6 Hilger
5 Smith
5 Wolf
4 Vaughn
3 T. Naugle

Nearfall Points
186 Kirby
184 Wiseley
144 B. Jones
127 S. Jones
51 Fincannon
51 Medlin
47 Dudley
24 Smith
24 Wolf
19 C. White
16 Vaughn
9 Whitehorn
9 Parrish
8 E. White
8 Newberry
7 Norton
5 Goodman
4 Luker
3 Phillips

Reversals
42 Wiseley
40 Kirby
20 B. Jones
17 Medlin
14 S. Jones
14 Fincannon
11 Wolf
10 C. White
6 Phillips
6 Newberry
5 T. Naugle
5 Vaughn
4 Dudley
4 Parrish
4 Goodman
2 Norton
2 Taylor
1 Whitehorn
1 E. White
1 Luker

Basketball: Steven Minney, Kenneth Page lead Junior High Boys to wins over Bartlesville, Bixby

Two Sand Springs junior high basketball teams won their games Thursday evening at the Ed Dubie Field House.

The Eighth-Grade Boys White team won their game 58-44 against Bixby Red with 19 points from Kenneth Page and 13 from Colin Shope. They appeared to have it in the bag after a 20-6 first quarter, but the Spartans came storming back to cut it to 29-25 at the half. Sand Springs came out of the locker room amped up and Page went off for 8 points in the third quarter. Owen Floyd hit two three-pointers in the fourth. The team was 11-of-19 at the charity stripe.

Sand Springs Scoring: Page 19, Shope 13, Lair 10, Floyd 6, Clayton 4, Roper 3, Sims 2, Stewart 1.

The Freshman Boys won their game 48-27 behind a 20-point effort from Steven Minney. The Sandites had Bartlesville on the ropes from the very beginning, winning the first quarter 10-5 and were up 22-13 at half time. Michael Foster accounted for both of the Sandites’ three-pointers, and the team was 12-of-17 from the free throw line.

Sand Springs Scoring: Minney 20, Foster 10, Morrall 8, Mallory 4, Williams 4, Marshall 2.

CPHS Wrestling: Sandites fall 42-26 to No. 6 Jenks, Junior High wins 47-21

Shane Wolf gets a pin against Braden Conn Thursday night in Jenks. (Photo: Scott Emigh).

The Class 6A No. 6 ranked Jenks High School Wrestling team (6-1) celebrated senior night with a 42-26 win over No. 10 Charles Page High School (10-6) Thursday night at Frank Herald Field House. The night was doubly special for the Trojans, as it was their last home dual under Head Coach Ray Weis, who is retiring after twenty years with the program. The Sandites junior high won their dual 47-21.

Shane Wolf (13-12) kicked off the dual at 106 pounds with an easy win against Braden Conn, taking an 8-0 lead before pinning the Trojan in 5:11. Freshman standout Mitchell Smith (14-4) followed the effort with a pin of Lucas Spicer in 1:08.

Jenks got on the board with a medical forfeit early into the 120 match. Caden Vaughn (9-4) only recently returned to the lineup with a shoulder injury, and had it aggravated in the match against Garrett Rawlins. 

Seth Jones (20-4, 64-33) continued the Sandite pin streak with a 3:48 fall against Matt Ruley, but Jenks soon retaliated. Carter Goodman (8-10) led 5-2 before getting stuck at the 5:30 mark by Jonathan Kelvington. 

Blake Jones (21-8, 47-22) gave up an 8-5 decision to State Qualifier Branden Elrod but battled back after a 6-0 deficit with two third-period takedowns. Preston Medlin (18-12, 31-34) earned those points back with a 6-1 decision against Connor Robbins.

The Sandites forfeited 152 to State Qualifier Thatcher Hall to tie the dual up at 21-21 and the Trojans took their first lead when two-time State Champion Drake Vannoy pinned Dakota Taylor (3-16, 3-23). 

Chris Kirby (26-8, 84-32) got the visitors back on track with a huge 4-3 decision over State Qualifier Killian McGrew in one of the most exciting matches of the year, but Garrett Weis responded with a 7-3 decision against Sango Whitehorn (8-20, 10-24) to make it 30-24 with three matches left. 

Ethan Felts clinched the dual for the Trojans by pinning Brooks Dudley (21-15, 31-23), and the Sandites were deducted a team point for unsportsmanlike conduct following the match.

Josh Fincannon (28-10, 67-44) won a 9-7 decision over Hayden Crawley for the final Sandite points, then John Roberts wrapped up the dual with a pin of Robbie Parrish (7-15, 9-30) at heavyweight.

Sand Springs Wrestling will return to action Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. when they host nationally ranked No. 24 Broken Arrow (12-2) in their final event of the regular season. Jenks will travel to No. 14 Bixby (1-5) on Tuesday. 

CPHS Basketball: Muskogee upsets Sandites, Richardson scores 22

The Frontier Valley showed Tuesday why it’s one of the toughest conferences in 6A when unranked Muskogee (7-8, 3-4) knocked off No. 7 Sand Springs (12-3, 4-3) in a low-scoring 56-54 affair at the Ed Dubie Field House. The upset snapped a four-game Rougher losing streak in the series dating back to 2017.

The conference has been plagued by circular losses this season. Top teams Jenks, Booker T. Washington, Sand Springs, and Broken Arrow all have losses to lesser-ranked teams, showing a lot of parity around the league.

Sand Springs started the season with ten-straight wins, but is 2-3 in their last five games. Meanwhile Muskogee is storming back at 4-1 in their last five after starting the year 3-7.

University of Central Oklahoma-commit Davon Richardson led all scorers with his fourth-straight double-double, scoring 22 points with 16 rebounds. Those added rebounds have come with a cost, however, as 6’6” center Jaeden Hurd injured his knee four games ago.

The Roughers were able to seriously limit another crucial playmaker in Marlo Fox, who scored eight points less than his season average. This marked the first time this season that only one Sandite scored in double digits.

The Sandites played good inside defense, allowing only four offensive rebounds and ten goals from two-point range with a season-best four blocks. But the Roughers were deadly from three-point range with the best percentage of any Sandite foe this season. Muskogee also won the turnover battle and committed only 8 fouls to the Sandites’ 17, resulting in 12 points from the charity stripe.

Jaraun Campbell hit a three to start the game, and the Sandites played from the hole for almost the entire night. Richardson briefly tied it up, but Joseph Campbell, Jaraun Campbell, and James Brown combined for a 10-3 lead and stayed out front despite buckets from Ethan Oakley, Cason Savage, Cale Askew, and Daren Hawkins.

The Sand Springs second string played much of the second quarter, but was unable to find the basket and it was Savage and Richardson combining for a meager seven points and a 27-18 halftime deficit after Muskogee scored eight in a row.

It looked like the home team was finally firing on all cylinders in the third quarter as they stormed back 22-12 to take their first and only lead with 10 seconds left in the period. Richardson scored ten points in the stanza and Josh Minney scored the go-ahead free throw.

The Roughers refused to let their hard work go unrewarded and buckled down in the fourth, scoring eight straight to reclaim the advantage. The Sandites gave up ten free throws in their attempts to slow down the clock and ultimately came up a bucket short, despite finishing strong with seven unanswered points.

The Sandites will return to action Friday at 8:00 p.m. with a conference road game at Bixby (6-8, 2-5). Muskogee will be hoping to ride their momentum into another major upset when they host No. 2 Jenks (14-1) Friday at 8:00 p.m.

MHS 56 CPHS 54
1Q:
MHS 15-11.
2Q: MHS 12-7.
3Q: CPHS 22-12.
4Q: MHS 17-14.

Free Throws: MHS 12-of-16, CPHS 4-of-6.
Field Goals: MHS 18-of-46, CPHS 23-of-57.
Offensive Rebounds: MHS 4, CPHS 15.
Defensive Rebounds: MHS 16, CPHS 22.
Total Rebounds: MHS 20, CPHS 37.
Steals: MHS 11, CPHS 6.
Blocks: MHS 2, CPHS 4.
Fouls: MHS 8, CPHS 17.

(Sand Springs stats)
Scoring: Richardson 22, Fox 9, Savage 7, Minney 5, Hawkins 4, Clark 3, Askew 2, Oakley 2.
Offensive Rebounds: Richardson 8, Oakley 3, Minney 2, Fox 1, Savage 1.
Defensive Rebounds: Richardson 8, Minney 6, Oakley 3, Hawkins 2, Fox 1, Savage 1, Askew 1.
Total Rebounds: Richardson 16, Minney 8, Oakley 6, Fox 2, Hawkins 2, Savage 2, Askew 1.
Steals: Richardson 3, Savage 1, Clark 1, Brockman 1.
Assists: Richardson 3, Minney 2, Fox 1, Savage 1, Askew 1.
Blocks: Richardson 2, Minney 1, Savage 1.
Fouls: Savage 5, Hawkins 4, Fox 3, Oakley 2, Richardson 1, Clark 1.

(Muskogee partial stats)
Scoring: X. Brown 15, J. Brown 12, Clark 8, Jo. Campbell 8, Jav. Campbell 7, Jar. Campbell 6.
Fouls: X. Brown 3, Jav. Campbell 2, J. Brown 1, Jar. Campbell 1, Duncan 1.

CPHS Basketball: Lady Sandites pummel Muskogee 86-64, Armstead scores 20

The Class 6A No. 10 ranked Charles Page High School girls’ basketball team (12-3, 5-2) easily handled unranked Muskogee (5-11, 0-7) Tuesday night at the Ed Dubie Field House, winning the conference game 86-64 in their second-highest-scoring outing of the season.

Sophomore standout Journey Armstead was just one rebound shy of a triple double, with 20 points, 10 assists, and 9 rebounds. Three other Sandites also scored in the double digits. Madison Burris scored a career-high 17, Raegan Padilla scored a career-high 16, and Hailey Jackson tied her career-high of 15.

The Sandites took an easy 13-0 lead before the Roughers got on the board. Armstead scored the first bucket, followed by a three from Padilla and two-point baskets from Burris and Jade Shrum. Padilla scored a two as well and Armstead scored a pair of free throws before Sophia Regalado sent Dezeray Burton to the line for two.

Regalado made up for that foul by scoring a bucket of her own, then Darrian Jordan scored two from the line. Muskogee ended on a high note with a free throw then a two from Shamana Virgil to end the quarter 17-5.

Jordan and Virgil traded blows to start the second quarter, then Regalado added her second basket. D’Asia Brown entered the score book with two from the charity stripe, then Jackson and Armstead scored back-to-back to make it 25-9.

The dominant lead began to slip away as Muskogee went on a 13-2 run late in the quarter. Regalado broke up a seven-point streak, but Akira Eubanks hit back-to-back threes to end the half 33-28.

Armstead kicked off the second half with a three, but the Roughers continued to battle back. Eubanks hit her third three and Burton made a free throw to cut it to 40-38 with under 5:00 in the third.

The teams traded blows till 42-40, then Burris scored a two and a three back-to-back, Bayleigh Cheney made a putback, and Padilla scored three baskets and a free throw on a fourteen-point streak. Eubanks broke up the streak with back-to-back threes, but Armstead had the final say of the quarter at 58-46.

The home team deepened their lead in the final stanza behind a ten-point effort from Burris and seven points from both Armstead and Jackson.

Virgil led all scorers with 22 points, and she had two other teammates in the double digits. Eubanks scored 17 and had all five of her team’s three-pointers. Burton added 12.

Sand Springs Basketball will return to action Friday at 6:30 p.m. with a conference road game against No. 11 Bixby (9-6, 3-3). Muskogee will host No. 20 Jenks (7-8, 2-5) Friday at 6:30 p.m.

CPHS 86 MHS 64
1Q:
CPHS 17-5.
2Q: MHS 23-16.
3Q: CPHS 25-18.
4Q: CPHS 28-18.

Free Throws: CPHS 11-of-17, MHS 13-of-23.
Field Goals: CPHS 35-of-75, MHS 23-of-55.
Offensive Rebounds: CPHS 17, MHS 10.
Defensive Rebounds: CPHS 22, MHS 17.
Total Rebounds: CPHS 39, MHS 27.
Steals: CPHS 14, MHS 6.
Blocks: CPHS 5, MHS 0.
Fouls: CPHS 21, MHS 14.

(Sand Springs stats)
Scoring: Armstead 20, Burris 17, Padilla 16, Jackson 15, Cheney 6, Regalado 6, Jordan 4, Morris 2.
Offensive Rebounds: Burris 5, Jackson 3, Armstead 2, Padilla 2, Regalado 2, Jordan 1, Cheney 1, Hampton 1.
Defensive Rebounds: Armstead 7, Padillaa 4, Jackson 4, Regalado 3, Shrum 2, Burris 2.
Total Rebounds: Armstead 9, Jackson 7, Burris 7, Padilla 6, Regalado 5, Shrum 2, Jordan 1, Cheney 1, Hampton 1.
Steals: Morris 4, Armstead 3, Padilla 2, Jackson 1, Shrum 1, Burris 1, Cheney 1, Regalado 1.
Assists: Armstead 10, Padilla 3.
Blocks: Burris 3, Jackson 1, Jordan 1.
Fouls: Jackson 4, Jordan 4, Armstead 3, Burris 3, Regalado 3, Cheney 2, Morris 2.

(Muskogee partial stats)
Scoring: Virgil 22, Eubanks 17, Burton 12, Brown 6, Swanson 3, Naley 2.
Fouls: Brown 4, Virgil 4, Swanson 2, Eubanks 2, Patton 1, Burton 1.

The Junior Varsity girls dominated their game 61-21. They led 20-7 after a first quarter that saw five three-pointers, including three from Bayleigh Cheney. By halftime it was 31-12, and they entered the home stretch 46-16. Layne Kirkendoll exploded for eight points in the fourth quarter and led all scorers with 12 overall. Cheney scored 11 as the only other player in the doubles.

Scoring:
Sand Springs:
Kirkendoll 12, Cheney 11, Walker 9, Regalado 7, Morris 6, A. Hughes 6, J. Hughes 5, Tanner 3, Day 2.
Muskogee: Coleman 7, Wilson 5, Kerns 5, Haley 4.