IHSAA Basketball: Former Sandite Kalea Fleming to play for Indiana State Title Saturday

Former Sand Springs youth basketball and cross country star Kalea Fleming is making waves in her current hometown of Loogootee, Indiana. Fleming is now in her junior year at Loogootee High School, and is gearing up for a State Championship game with the Class A No. 1 ranked Loogootee Lions.

The Lions are 26-2 overall in the state’s smallest school classification and have won eight-straight games, all by comfortable margins. They won the Blue Chip Conference title with an 8-0 record, then won the Sectional Championship, Regional Championship, and Semi-State Championship.

Last Saturday Fleming scored a game-high 26 points with the Lions in a 57-40 Semi-State win over Greenwood Christian Academy (23-6). The game is reportedly the first-ever Semi-State win for the Loogootee program.

Fleming was named the Indiana Basketball Coaches Association (IBCA) District Player of the Week for her performance. Her Head Coach, Brian Smith, told the Hoosier Times that she is one of the best players he’s ever been around. Read Murphy Wheeler’s article here.

Fleming received a “Semi-State Top Performer” nomination from the Indy Star newspaper in Indianapolis, and the public poll is located at this link. She is currently sitting in fourth place.

Fleming and her Lions will play No. 4 Pioneer (25-2) at the State Finals in Indianapolis Saturday

After the basketball season concludes Fleming will look to the Spring Track and Field season, where she is one of the top performers in her Region. Last year she placed 2nd in High Jump and 3rd in 800-meter run at the Sectional Track Meet and was 13th in 800-meter run and 4th in High Jump at Regionals. She placed 10th in High Jump at the State Championship.

OSSAA 6A Girls Basketball Week 12 Rankings

The final OSSAA rankings were released on February 10th, but we will continue to update each week with records, conference standings, offensive/defensive standings, and playoff results.

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

Conference Strength
54.0 Central Oklahoma
48.0 Frontier Valley
40.6 Big Ten
14.8 All-City

Top Offenses
(Avg. Points Scored)

63.6 Norman
62.6 Moore
62.2 Choctaw
61.9 Deer Creek
60.9 Booker T. Washington
60.6 Sapulpa
57.3 Ponca City
56.7 Sand Springs
56.3 Broken Arrow
55.4 Edmond North
54.4 Jenks
53.8 Edmond Santa Fe
53.7 Bixby
53.0 Putnam North
52.2 Putnam West
52.2 Midwest City
50.7 Mustang
50.0 Edmond Memorial
49.7 Westmoore
49.3 Putnam City
49.2 Northwest Classen
48.7 Union
47.8 Norman North
45.9 Bartlesville
45.8 Yukon
45.4 Muskogee
40.1 Owasso
39.9 Stillwater
39.5 Enid
38.1 Lawton
33.1 Southmoore
18.1 U.S. Grant

Top Defenses
(Avg. Points Allowed)
36.5 Choctaw
39.1 Union
39.3 Norman North
40.7 Ponca City
41.2 Midwest City
41.8 Bixby
43.2 Edmond North
43.8 Putnam West
44.4 Sapulpa
45.0 Edmond Memorial
45.0 Westmoore
46.5 Putnam North
46.7 Mustang
47.0 Moore
47.4 Norman
47.9 Yukon
48.2 Booker T. Washington
49.0 Stillwater
49.1 Sand Springs
49.8 Northwest Classen
50.7 Putnam City
52.2 Jenks
52.2 Deer Creek
53.0 Owasso
53.5 Bartlesville
53.9 U.S. Grant
54.9 Edmond Santa Fe
56.8 Southmoore
57.1 Muskogee
58.0 Enid
58.8 Broken Arrow
65.1 Lawton

Avg. Point Differential
25.7 Choctaw
16.6 Ponca City
16.2 Norman
16.2 Sapulpa
15.6 Moore
12.7 Booker T. Washington
12.2 Edmond North
11.8 Bixby
11.0 Midwest City
9.7 Deer Creek
9.6 Union
8.5 Norman North
8.4 Putnam West
7.6 Sand Springs
6.6 Putnam North
5.0 Edmond Memorial
4.7 Westmoore
4.0 Mustang
2.2 Jenks
-0.6 Northwest Classen
-1.1 Edmond Santa Fe
-1.4 Putnam City
-2.1 Yukon
-2.5 Broken Arrow
-7.6 Bartlesville
-9.1 Stillwter
-11.7 Muskogee
-12.9 Owasso
-18.5 Enid
-23.7 Southmoore
-27.0 Lawton
-35.8 U.S. Grant

Conference Standings

All-City
7-2 Southeast
5-0 Classen SAS
5-3 Star Spencer
5-4 John Marshall
4-3 Northwest Classen
2-5 Capitol Hill
1-5 U.S. Grant
0-7 Douglass

Big Ten
12-0 Choctaw
7-2 Midwest City
7-3 Putnam West
6-4 Putnam North
4-5 Eisenhower
3-8 Putnam City
1-9 Enid
0-9 Lawton

Central Oklahoma
13-1 Norman
12-2 Deer Creek
11-3 Moore
10-4 Edmond North
10-4 Norman North
7-7 Edmond Memorial
6-8 Mustang
5-8 Edmond Santa Fe
5-9 Westmoore
3-11 Stillwater
2-12 Yukon
0-14 Southmoore

Frontier Valley
13-1 Sapulpa
12-2 Booker T. Washington
11-3 Union
9-5 Bixby
8-6 Sand Springs
5-9 Jenks
5-9 Broken Arrow
4-10 Owasso
2-12 Bartlesville
1-12 Muskogee

OSSAA 6A Boys Basketball Week 12 Rankings

The final OSSAA rankings were released on February 10th, but we will continue to update each week with records, conference standings, offensive/defensive standings, and playoff results.

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

Conference Strength
52.3 Big Ten
51.6 Frontier Valley
41.0 Central Oklahoma
24.4 All-City

Top Offenses
(Avg. Points Scored)

73.2 Midwest City
70.4 Booker T. Washington
69.2 Southmoore
68.1 Choctaw
67.1 Lawton
66.5 Union
66.4 Edmond Memorial
64.0 Putnam West
62.9 Edmond North
62.9 Sapulpa
62.6 Putnam North
61.8 Sand Springs
61.7 Mustang
61.2 Bixby
60.7 Yukon
60.4 Northwest Classen
60.4 Putnam City
60.4 Jenks
60.3 Broken Arrow
58.0 Norman North
57.7 Ponca City
57.2 Muskogee
56.8 Norman
55.7 Owasso
55.7 Enid
53.4 Westmoore
51.4 Moore
49.4 Stillwater
48.7 Edmond Santa Fe
47.2 Deer Creek
47.2 U.S. Grant
39.7 Bartlesville

Top Defenses
(Avg. Points Allowed)

45.2 Edmond Santa Fe
46.0 Jenks
48.2 Edmond Memorial
51.5 Deer Creek
51.7 Southmoore
52.6 Broken Arrow
52.7 Edmond North
53.0 Sand Springs
53.5 Moore
53.9 Putnam North
54.0 Owasso
54.8 Northwest Classen
55.5 Lawton
56.5 Union
57.0 Norman
57.0 Midwest City
57.5 Norman North
57.8 Booker T. Washington
58.9 Putnam West
59.0 Bartlesville
59.1 Enid
59.3 Choctaw
59.7 Putnam City
59.9 Ponca City
60.8 Muskogee
60.9 Mustang
61.0 Yukon
61.6 U.S. Grant
63.3 Stillwater
64.0 Westmoore
66.6 Sapulpa
68.5 Bixby

Avg. Point Differential
18.2 Edmond Memorial
17.5 Southmoore
16.2 Midwest City
14.4 Jenks
12.6 Booker T. Washington
11.6 Lawton
10.2 Edmond North
10.0 Union
8.8 Sand Springs
8.8 Choctaw
8.8 Putnam North
7.8 Broken Arrow
5.6 Northwest Classen
5.1 Putnam West
3.5 Edmond Santa Fe
1.7 Owasso
0.8 Mustang
0.8 Putnam City
0.5 Norman North
-0.2 Norman
-0.3 Yukon
-2.1 Moore
-2.2 Ponca City
-3.4 Enid
-3.6 Muskogee
-3.7 Sapulpa
-4.3 Deer Creek
-7.3 Bixby
-10.6 Westmoore
-13.9 Stillwater
-14.4 U.S. Grant
-19.2 Bartlesville

Conference Standings

All-City
8-1 John Marshall
8-1 Star Spencer
6-2 Classen SAS
5-2 Northwest Classen
3-5 Douglass
2-7 Southeast
1-7 U.S. Grant
1-9 Capitol Hill

Big Ten
8-1 Midwest City
8-2 Putnam West
7-2 Lawton
6-5 Putnam City
5-5 Putnam North
5-7 Choctaw
1-9 Enid
0-9 Eisenhower

Central Oklahoma
13-1 Southmoore
11-3 Edmond Memorial
11-3 Edmond North
10-4 Norman North
8-6 Edmond Santa Fe
8-7 Norman
6-8 Deer Creek
6-8 Yukon
4-10 Mustang
3-11 Moore
2-12 Stillwater
2-12 Westmoore

Frontier Valley
13-1 Booker T. Washington
11-3 Union
10-4 Jenks
9-5 Broken Arrow
8-6 Sand Springs
7-7 Owasso
6-8 Muskogee
4-10 Sapulpa
2-12 Bixby
0-14 Bartlesville

CPHS Wrestling: Mid-Season and Career Statistics

Sango Whitehorn is one of six State Qualifiers for the Sandites this season.

The Class 6A No. 11 ranked Charles Page High School wrestling team wrapped up the dual season with a 10-8 record after losing in the first round of the Dual State tournament. They placed fifth at the 6A-East Regional with six State Qualifiers and eight placers.

Mitchell Smith, Seth Jones, Blake Jones, Chris Kirby, Sango Whitehorn, and Josh Fincannon all advanced to next weekend’s State Tournament in Oklahoma City, while the season came to a close for the rest of the team.

Season Record
32-11 Josh Fincannon (.744)
31-10 Chris Kirby (.756)
24-6 Seth Jones (.800)
24-11 Blake Jones (.686)
24-20 Brooks Dudley (.545)
21-16 Preston Medlin (.568)
17-6 Brendon Wiseley (.739)
17-7 Mitchell Smith (.708)
13-16 Shane Wolf (.448)
10-24 Sango Whitehorn (.294)
9-5 Caden Vaughn (.643)
8-14 Carter Goodman (.364)
8-14 Harley Newberry (.364)
8-18 Chase White (.308)
7-16 Robbie Parrish (.304)
5-4 Thomas Naugle (.556)
5-15 Ethan Norton (.250)
3-10 Colton Luker (.231)
3-12 Ethan White (.200)
3-18 Dakota Taylor (.143)
2-7 Santana Naugle (.222)
1-0 Tegan Campbell (1.00)
1-4 Hunter Hilger (.200)
1-4 Caleb Phillips (.200)
0-2 Sammy Naugle
0-2 Codey Cramer

Career Record
89-34 Chris Kirby (.724)
71-45 Josh Fincannon (.612)
69-26 Brendon Wiseley (.726)
68-35 Seth Jones (.660)
50-25 Blake Jones (.667)
34-28 Brooks Dudley (.548)
34-38 Preston Medlin (.472)
17-7 Mitchell Smith (.708)
13-16 Shane Wolf (.448)
12-28 Sango Whitehorn (.300)
9-5 Caden Vaughn (.643)
9-31 Robbie Parrish (.225)
9-31 Caleb Phillips (.225)
8-14 Carter Goodman (.364)
8-14 Harley Newberry (.364)
8-20 Chase White (.286)
6-6 Thomas Naugle (.500)
5-16 Santana Naugle (.238)
5-20 Ethan Norton (.200)
4-10 Colton Luker (.286)
3-12 Ethan White (.200)
3-25 Dakota Taylor (.107)
1-0 Tegan Campbell (1.00)
1-4 Hunter Hilger (.200)
0-2 Sammy Naugle
0-2 Codey Cramer

Season Stats

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

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

Forfeits
5 Kirby
5 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
11 Medlin
8 S. Jones
7 B. Jones
5 Wiseley
5 Dudley
5 Wolf
4 Smith
4 Kirby
3 Whitehorn
2 Norton
2 Vaughn
2 San. Naugle
1 Newberry
1 Goodman
1 C. White
1 T. Naugle

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

Takedowns
45 Whitehorn
44 Dudley
42 S. Jones
41 B. Jones
35 Kirby
35 Medlin
34 Fincannon
25 Wiseley
25 Smith
17 Wolf
15 Newberry
14 Vaughn
13 C. White
13 E. White
10 Goodman
8 Norton
5 Parrish
4 Taylor
3 Phillips
3 T. Naugle
3 Luker
2 Campbell
2 San. Naugle

Escapes
29 Whitehorn
28 S. Jones
27 Medlin
26 Fincannon
20 Dudley
20 E. White
19 B. Jones
19 Kirby
18 Goodman
15 C. White
14 San. Naugle
13 Wolf
11 Newberry
8 Phillips
8 Taylor
7 Smith
7 Vaughn
6 Norton
6 Luker
6 Hilger
5 Parrish
3 Wiseley
3 T. Naugle

Nearfall Points
89 B. Jones
49 Kirby
42 Wiseley
37 S. Jones
31 Fincannon
26 Medlin
25 Dudley
24 Smith
24 Wolf
19 C. White
16 Vaughn
10 Newberry
9 Whitehorn
9 Parrish
8 E. White
7 Norton
5 Goodman
4 Luker

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

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

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

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

Cushing
4th - Fincannon
6th - Wiseley

Regionals
2nd - Fincannon
2nd - Smith
3rd - S. Jones
4th - B. Jones
4th - Kirby
5th - Whitehorn
6th - Medlin
6th - Dudley

Career Stats

Falls
74 Kirby
39 S. Jones
32 Wiseley
27 Fincannon
23 Dudley
20 B. Jones
12 Smith
8 Medlin
7 C. White
7 Wolf
6 Phillips
6 Vaughn
6 Newberry
5 Goodman
3 Parrish
3 Luker
3 Whitehorn
2 T. Naugle
2 E. White
2 Norton
1 Taylor
1 Campbell

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

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

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

Forfeits
9 Fincannon
8 Wiseley
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
129 S. Jones
95 Kirby
89 B. Jones
87 Wiseley
82 Fincannon
70 Medlin
60 Dudley
47 Whitehorn
25 Smith
21 Phillips
17 Wolf
15 Newberry
14 Vaughn
13 C. White
13 E. White
10 Goodman
10 Norton
7 Taylor
5 Parrish
3 T. Naugle
3 Luker
2 San. Naugle
2 Campbell

Escapes
91 Kirby
86 S. Jones
65 Fincannon
52 Medlin
47 B. Jones
32 Whitehorn
31 Dudley
27 Wiseley
25 Phillips
20 E. White
18 Goodman
15 C. White
14 San. Naugle
13 Wolf
11 Newberry
10 Taylor
9 Parrish
7 Norton
7 Vaughn
7 Smith
6 Luker
6 Hilger
3 T. Naugle

Nearfall Points
193 Kirby
184 Wiseley
155 B. Jones
130 S. Jones
60 Fincannon
54 Medlin
47 Dudley
24 Smith
24 Wolf
19 C. White
16 Vaughn
10 Newberry
9 Whitehorn
9 Parrish
8 E. White
7 Norton
5 Goodman
4 Luker
3 Phillips

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

CPHS Wrestling: Sandites place 5th at Regionals with six State Qualifiers

The Charles Page High School Wrestling team took fifth place at the Class 6A East Regional Championship in Broken Arrow Saturday. The Sandites went 22-27 in individual matches with two finalists, six State Qualifiers, and eight placers. 

Freshman Mitchell Smith placed second at 113 pounds. He pinned Bixby freshman Cody Kaiser in 1:32 and Deer Creek sophomore Michael Fredrickson in 4:55, then won a 5-0 decision against Stillwater sophomore Gabe Fontanez before falling to Broken Arrow sophomore Parker Witcraft in the finals. 

Josh Fincannon pinned Northwest Classen junior George Allen in 55 seconds and won a 14-3 major decision against Bixby junior Isaac Gibson in the 220 semis but lost 1-0 to Jenks junior Hayden Crawley in the title match. 

Seth Jones pinned Union freshman Andre Boyd in 38 seconds but lost 14-10 to Broken Arrow senior Jackson Cockrell at 126. In consolation he won 5-1 against Bixby Sophomore Garrett Washington. In the third place match he beat Owasso sophomore EJ Tecson 4-2, scoring the go-ahead takedown with six seconds left. 

Blake Jones placed fourth at 132. He won an 11-0 major decision against Enid sophomore Trinit Zweifel but fell 1-0 to top-seeded Broken Arrow junior Jared Hill in the semis. In consolation he pinned Chris Dugger in 3:14 but fell 4-1 to Jenks senior Branden Elrod. 

Chris Kirby placed fourth at 160. He pinned Northwest Classen senior Levi Wilson in 21 seconds and Deer Creek senior Tim Trigg in 53 seconds but lost 17-8 to top-seeded Enid sophomore Chance Davis in the semis. In consolation he won 7-3 against Tye Rozell but lost 11-9 to Owasso senior Nate Jacobson in sudden victory overtime. 

Sango Whitehorn was pinned by top-seeded Broken Arrow junior Emmanuel Skillings in the 195 quarterfinals. In consolation he pinned Enid junior Luis Vega in 5:07 before falling to Jenks senior Ethan Felts. In the fifth place match he beat Bixby sophomore Brad Neasby 11-5. 

Preston Medlin lost a 6-4 decision to Muskogee sophomore Bobby Felts but won 7-2 against Ponca City junior Shayden Trant and 7-3 against Sapulpa junior Luke Young before falling to Stillwater sophomore Dax Hughes in the consolation semis. He gave up a 6-3 decision to Enid sophomore Daigen Gibbens in the 145 fifth place match. 

Brooks Dudley pinned Muskogee’s Ty’Vonte Williams in 2:42 but was then pinned by Ponca City’s Landon Newlin in the 182 quarterfinals. He pinned Union junior Shane Fields in 1:34 and Stillwater senior Eli Wilson in 0:54 in consolation before falling to Jenks senior Garrett Weis. He lost a 3-2 decision to Enid freshman Carlos Alvarado in the fifth place match.

Shane Wolf went 0-2 at 106. He was pinned by Ponca City freshman Preston Lee and lost an 11-1 major decision to Owasso sophomore Zeke Wheeler in consolation. 

Harley Newberry went 1-2 at 120. He was pinned by top-seeded Broken Arrow senior Bryce Cockrell and by Jenks junior Garrett Rawlins, but pinned Enid freshman Donterriou Covington in 1:19. 

Carter Goodman lost a 5-2 decision to Ponca City freshman Gabriel Roland and a 10-3 decision to Owasso senior Killian McNichol at 132. 

Ethan White was pinned by Broken Arrow senior William Martin in the first round of 152 then fell 4-2 to Midwest City junior Jamie Watts in consolation. 

Codey Cramer went 0-2 in his varsity debut at 170 pounds with pin losses to top-seeded Broken Arrow senior Bryce Mattioda and Ponca City freshman Joe Leavitt. 

Santana Naugle went 1-2 at heavyweight. He won a 3-2 decision against Ponca City junior HB Bowers but was pinned by top-seeded Union senior Micah Walker in the quarterfinals and lost a 7-4 decision to Owasso freshman Tyler Rich in consolation. 

Former Sandites Christian Forbes (Broken Arrow) and Carter Young (Stillwater) both made it to the Championship finals. Forbes came in runner-up at 106 and Young won the 132 bracket.

Broken Arrow won the team title handily with 294.5 points and Jenks came in second with 188.5. Stillwater was third with 176 followed by Deer Creek with 133 and Sand Springs with 125. 

Smith, Fincannon, and Seth Jones will automatically advance to the double-elimination State Tournament bracket. Kirby and Blake Jones will have a single-elimination wrestle off against the fifth-place winners from the West bracket. Whitehorn will wrestle the fourth-place winner from the West. Dudley and Medlin will serve as alternates should a qualifier from the East drop out for eligibility or injury. State will be held at Jim Norrick arena next weekend at the Oklahoma State Fairgrounds in Oklahoma City. 

6A East Regional Champions

  • 106: Cael Hughes (Stillwater).

  • 113: Parker Witcraft (Broken Arrow).

  • 120: Jason Gilbert (Deer Creek).

  • 126: Cade Nicholas (Stillwater).

  • 132: Carter Young (Stillwater). 

  • 138: Cade Manion (Deer Creek).

  • 145: Thatcher Hall (Jenks).

  • 152: Tanner Robinson (Stillwater).

  • 160: Drake Vannoy (Jenks). 

  • 170: Bryce Mattioda (Broken Arrow).

  • 182: Jersey Robb (Bixby).

  • 195: Emmanuel Skillings (Broken Arrow).

  • 220: Hayden Crawley (Jenks).

  • 285: Micah Walker (Union).

CPHS Wrestling: Sandites in 4th at Regionals with eight in placement round

The Charles Page High School Wrestling team is sitting in fourth place after the third session of the Class 6A East Regional Championship in Broken Arrow. The Sandites are 20-21 in individual matches with two in the Championship finals, three in the Consolation finals, and three wrestling for fifth place.  

Freshman standout Mitchell Smith pinned Bixby freshman Cody Kaiser in 1:32 and Deer Creek sophomore Michael Fredrickson in 4:55, then won a 5-0 decision against Stillwater sophomore Gabe Fontanez. He will wrestle top-seeded Broken Arrow sophomore Parker Witcraft in the 113 Championship finals. 

Josh Fincannon pinned Northwest Classen junior George Allen in 55 seconds and won a 14-3 major decision against Bixby junior Isaac Gibson in the 220 semis. He will wrestle Jenks junior Hayden Crawley for the title. 

Seth Jones pinned Union freshman Andre Boyd in 38 seconds but lost 14-10 to Broken Arrow senior Jackson Cockrell at 126. In consolation he won 5-1 against Bixby Sophomore Garrett Washington. He will take on Owasso sophomore EJ Tecson in the third place match. 

Blake Jones won an 11-0 major decision against Enid sophomore Trinit Zweifel but fell 1-0 to top-seeded Broken Arrow junior Jared Hill in the 138 semis. In consolation he pinned Chris Dugger in 3:14. He will take on Jenks senior Branden Elrod in the third place match. 

Chris Kirby pinned Northwest Classen senior Levi Wilson in 21 seconds and Deer Creek senior Tim Trigg in 53 seconds at 160 pounds but fell 17-8 to top-seeded Enid sophomore Chance Davis in the semis. In consolation he won 7-3 against Tye Rozell. He will wrestle Owasso senior Nate Jacobson for third place. 

Preston Medlin lost a 6-4 decision to Muskogee sophomore Bobby Felts but won 7-2 against Ponca City junior Shayden Trant and 7-3 against Sapulpa junior Luke Young before falling to Stillwater sophomore Dax Hughes in the 145 consolation semis. He will take on Enid sophomore Daigen Gibbens in the fifth place match. 

Brooks Dudley pinned Muskogee’s Ty’Vonte Williams in 2:42 but was then pinned by Ponca City’s Landon Newlin in the 182 quarterfinals. He pinned Union junior Shane Fields in 1:34 and Stillwater senior Eli Wilson in 0:54 in consolation before falling to Jenks senior Garrett Weis. He will face Enid freshman Carlos Alvarado for fifth place. 

Sango Whitehorn was pinned by top-seeded Broken Arrow junior Emmanuel Skillings in the 195 quarterfinals. In consolation he pinned Enid junior Luis Vega in 5:07 before falling to Jenks senior Ethan Felts. He will take on Bixby sophomore Brad Neasby in the fifth place match. 

Shane Wolf went 0-2 at 106. He was pinned by Ponca City freshman Preston Lee and lost an 11-1 major decision to Owasso sophomore Zeke Wheeler in consolation. 

Harley Newberry went 1-2 at 120. He was pinned by top-seeded Broken Arrow senior Bryce Cockrell and by Jenks junior Garrett Rawlins, but pinned Enid freshman Donterriou Covington in 1:19. 

Carter Goodman lost a 5-2 decision to Ponca City freshman Gabriel Roland and a 10-3 decision to Owasso senior Killian McNichol at 132. 

Ethan White was pinned by Broken Arrow senior William Martin in the first round of 152 then fell 4-2 to Midwest City junior Jamie Watts in consolation. 

Codey Cramer went 0-2 in his varsity debut at 170 pounds with pin losses to top-seeded Broken Arrow senior Bryce Mattioda and Ponca City freshman Joe Leavitt. 

Santana Naugle went 1-2 at heavyweight. He won a 3-2 decision against Ponca City junior HB Bowers but was pinned by top-seeded Union senior Micah Walker in the quarterfinals and lost a 7-4 decision to Owasso freshman Tyler Rich in consolation. 

Former Sandites Christian Forbes (Broken Arrow) and Carter Young (Stillwater) both advanced to the Championship finals. 

Broken Arrow has the team title all locked down with 267 points and Jenks is a distant second with 158.5. Stillwater is third with 155 followed by Sand Springs at 121 and Deer Creek with 115. 

All placement matches will be held Saturday afternoon at 4:00 p.m. in Tiger Field House on the campus of Broken Arrow High School. 

The top five wrestlers in each bracket will advance to the State Tournament with the sixth-place medalist as an alternate. The top three will advance to the double-elimination bracket outright while the fourth and fifth placers will wrestle a single elimination round to start. State will be held at Jim Norrick arena next weekend at the Oklahoma State Fairgrounds in Oklahoma City.