CPHS Baseball: Mid-Season Statistics

The Charles Page High School varsity baseball team is sitting at 6-2 overall and 3-1 in district action, riding a five-game win streak as they head into Spring Break. The team’s annual Spring Break tournament trip has been cancelled due to COVID-19 virus concerns and they will return to action on the 23rd with a district road game in Bartlesville.

Batting Average
.462 Peterman
.429 Sartin
.333 Shields
.273 Massey
.238 Campbell
.207 Murray
.200 Blair
.176 Glenn

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<10 at-bats
1.00 Williams
.500 Savage
.375 Swanson
.200 Skaggs
.167 Pennington
.143 Dudley
.000 Pulscher
.000 Young
.000 Cook
.000 Schlehuber

Slugging Average
.571 Sartin
.538 Peterman
.455 Massey
.375 Shields
.350 Blair
.333 Campbell
.241 Murray
.176 Glenn

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<10 at-bats
1.50 Savage
1.00 Williams
.571 Dudley
.500 Swanson
.400 Skaggs
.167 Pennington
.000 Pulscher
.000 Young
.000 Cook
.000 Schlehuber

On-Base Percentage
.581 Sartin
.576 Peterman
.467 Campbell
.429 Shields
.391 Glenn
.333 Massey
.333 Blair
.273 Murray

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<10 at-bats
1.00 Williams
.667 Pennington
.500 Savage
.500 Swanson
.333 Dudley
.333 Cook
.250 Schlehuber
.200 Skaggs
.000 Pulscher
.000 Young

Singles
10 Peterman
7 Shields
6 Sartin
5 Murray
3 Campbell
3 Glenn
2 Blair
2 Swanson
2 Massey
2 Williams
1 Pennington

Doubles
3 Sartin
2 Peterman
2 Campbell
1 Shields
1 Murray
1 Blair
1 Swanson
1 Skaggs

Triples
1 Blair
1 Massey
1 Savage

Home Runs
1 Dudley

Hits
12 Peterman
9 Sartin
8 Shields
6 Murray
5 Campbell
4 Blair
3 Massey
3 Swanson
3 Glenn
2 Williams
1 Dudley
1 Savage
1 Skaggs
1 Pennington

Runs
11 Peterman
6 Campbell
6 Glenn
6 Young
5 Pennington
4 Shields
4 Blair
2 Dudley
1 Murray
1 Massey
1 Swanson
1 Cook
1 Schlehuber
1 Pulscher

RBI
9 Sartin
7 Shields
5 Swanson
4 Peterman
4 Murray
3 Campbell
3 Glenn
3 Massey
2 Savage
1 Blair
1 Dudley

BB
8 Campbell
7 Pennington
6 Peterman
5 Glenn
4 Blair
3 Sartin
2 Shields
2 Swanson
2 Dudley
1 Murray
1 Massey

HBP
6 Sartin
2 Pennington
2 Shields
2 Murray
1 Campbell
1 Peterman
1 Glenn
1 Swanson
1 Cook
1 Schlehuber

Sac Fly
1 Sartin
1 Murray
1 Swanson

Sac Hit
1 Campbell
1 Savage

Sacrifices
1 Sartin
1 Murray
1 Swanson
1 Campbell
1 Savage

Steals
6 Peterman
5 Young
2 Shields
2 Glenn
2 Blair
1 Campbell
1 Murray
1 Pennington
1 Massey
1 Williams

Double Plays
3 Campbell
2 Glenn
2 Massey
1 Swanson
1 Skaggs

Pitching

Season Win-Loss Record
2-0 Watie
1-0 Skaggs
1-0 Adams
1-1 Swanson
1-1 Cassity

Career Record
5-4 Cassity
4-2 Skaggs
2-0 Watie
1-0 Massey
1-0 Adams
1-1 Peterman
1-1 Swanson

Saves
1 Cassity
1 Peterman

Innings Pitched
12.1 Skaggs
11.1 Watie
10.2 Swanson
8 Cassity
4.1 Peterman
3.2 Adams
2 Massey
1.2 Young

Strikeouts
13 Watie
13 Skaggs
10 Cassity
6 Swanson
5 Peterman
3 Young
2 Massey
2 Adams

Earned Run Average
1.24 Watie
1.97 Swanson
3.41 Skaggs

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<10 Innings Pitched
0.0 Peterman
0.0 Massey
1.75 Cassity
4.22 Young
11.48 Adams

WHIP
1.50 Watie
1.59 Swanson
1.62 Skaggs

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<10 Innings Pitched
1.00 Massey
1.50 Cassity
2.08 Peterman
4.10 Adams
4.22 Young

Strike Percentage
65.9 Swanson
60.7 Skaggs
56.0 Watie
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<10 Innings Pitched
66.7 Young
64.5 Cassity
60.9 Peterman
55.9 Adams
46.7 Massey

CPHS Baseball: Sandites win five-straight, Spring Break tournament canceled due to COVID-19

The Charles Page High School varsity baseball team (6-2) is riding a five-game win streak after going 2-0 at the Owasso Festival this week, but they will have to wait more than a week to continue the season. They were initially scheduled to take an annual Spring Break trip, but the Tate Aggie Classic in Cantonment, Florida has been canceled due to concerns surrounding the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic.

On Thursday the Sandites rolled to an 8-2 win against Chickasha (2-6) and on Friday they earned a 2-1 win against previously undefeated Berryhill (5-1). The team is off to a great start in its first season under Head Coach Matt Brown.

Sand Springs held the Fighting Chicks scoreless for six innings and used an explosive six-run fourth inning to take an 8-0 lead before giving up two runs in the bottom of the seventh. Brock Swanson (1-1) picked up his first career win on the mound, throwing three hits, three walks, and three strikeouts in the first six innings.

The game was scoreless till the fourth when Kaden Young stole home. A single from Keaton Campbell and two walks loaded the bases and Gabe Glenn brought in Campbell and Hayden Blair on a single. Brycen Peterman scored Jabe Schlehuber on a single, Glenn stole home, and Kaegan Murray hit an RBI single to score Peterman for the 6-0 lead.

Peterman reached on an error in the sixth and scored on a sacrifice fly from Ethan Sartin, then Brooks Dudley hit a solo home run in the seventh.

Jasper Adams (1-0) took over pitching in the bottom of the seven and tossed four walks, one strikeout, and a single for Chickasha’s only runs of the game. Young (0-0) took over for the final at-bat and recorded a strikeout to end the game.

The Sandites out-hit their foes 8 to 4 and recorded their second error-less game of the year.

On Friday the Sandites had to come from behind with a 2RBI triple from Cason Savage in the top of the sixth. Savage made his season debut after the State Basketball Tournament was postponed due to COVID-19. He is a starter on the Regional Champion team that was supposed to make its second State Tournament appearance in the past three years this weekend.

An error, a single, and a walk allowed the Chiefs to load the bases in the bottom of the second inning, and Colton Voss scored Berryhill’s lone run on a sacrifice run from Caden Green.

Sartin and Jacob Shields hit singles in the top of the sixth and Savage’s triple gave the Sandites the edge against a returning State Tournament team.

Sebastian Cassidy (1-1, 5-4) got the win on the mound with three hits, three strikeouts, and three walks in five innings. Peterman (0-0, 1-1) recorded a save with one hit, one strikeout, and one walk in two innings.

Sand Springs out-hit the Chiefs 5 to 4 but committed three errors and had 13 strikeouts.

Sandite Baseball (3-1 district) won’t return to action till March 23rd with a district road game at Bartlesville (2-5, 1-3). Berryhill will also play a district road game on the 23rd at Cushing (5-2, 3-1).

CPHS Soccer: Jack Bratcher scores hat trick in 6-1 rout of Muskogee

The Charles Page High School boys’ soccer team (2-1) posted a dominant 6-1 non-district win against Muskogee (0-1) Thursday night at Memorial Stadium behind a three-goal effort from Jack Bratcher. It was the first hat trick in the junior forward’s career, and the first of the season for the Sandites.

Muskogee was first on the board with a goal in the sixth minute, but Bratcher tied it up in minute 13 with a header. He recorded a brace in the 30th minute, then Fernando Saldana put the Sandites up 3-1 with just thirty seconds left in the half.

Luke Jeffus made his way into the score book fifteen minutes into the second half. Bratcher had his first shot at a hat trick three minutes later but had a penalty kick saved. He made up for it in the 62nd minute, then Saldana recorded the final goal in minute 69 for a brace.

Sand Springs had twelve shots on goal in the match while limiting Muskogee to only three. Junior goalie Xander Quiroga came away with two saves.

Sandite Soccer will take two weeks off before playing Enid (4-1) in a non-district road match. Muskogee will play a non-district match against Union (0-1) after Spring Break.

CPHS Soccer: Girls beat Muskogee 2-1 in shootout

For the second time this week the Charles Page High School girls’ soccer team (2-1) went to an overtime shootout and won, beating Muskogee (0-1) 2-1 in front a small Thursday night crowd at Memorial Stadium.

Neither team scored in the first half, and they combined for only ten on-goal shots in regulation. Sandite goalie Ali Day made three saves and Annika Kerns had five for the Roughers.

Destiny Ladd scored the Roughers’ goal in the 47th minute, but Julia Wolf tied it up in the 58th and the match was a stalemate from there.

Because the match was non-district it went straight to a shootout with each team receiving five shots from the penalty kick marker. Arial Esparza made the Sandites’ first kick and Ladd missed for Sapulpa, but Carson Sargent missed her kick and Kendra Dennis tied it up.

Wolf and Rhyan Gray had their shots saved, but Demi Deshazo put the Sandites up 2-1 and Raney Sumpter missed her kick. Karsen Lynch made it 3-1 to clinch the victory.

Both teams will take time off for Spring Break. Muskogee will return to action on the 24th at 6:00 p.m. with a non-district match against Union (0-1). Sand Springs will travel to Enid (2-1) for a non-district match, also on the 24th at 6:00 p.m.

CPHS Softball: Sandites run-rule Sapulpa 20-1 in season opener, Jordan hits home run

The Charles Page High School slow pitch softball team handily won their season-opener by 20-1 five-inning run rule against Sapulpa (1-4) Tuesday afternoon on the road. The game was close till the fifth inning, and the Sandites only led 2-1 before pilling on 18 runs to secure the win.

Lauren Hammock handled all of the pitching for Sand Springs, throwing only two hits and seven walks with one strikeout. Freedom Hicks got the loss for Sapulpa with twelve hits and thirteen walks. Kylie Burns tossed the final third of the fifth inning and gave up two walks.

Madison Lee and Nataley Crawford scored the opening runs on a double from Jaden Jordan. Sapulpa loaded the bases in the bottom of the first and Daniah Blation scored the Chieftains’ lone run on a fielder’s choice to make it 2-1.

The game was scoreless for the middle three innings. Raegan Rector hit an RBI single and the Sandites scored five more runs on walks to make it 8-1. Taylor Skipper hit a 3RBI single then came in on a triple from Makenzie Burks, who scored soon after on a ground out from Olivia Alexander.

Lee doubled, Crawford singled, and both came in on a home run from Jordan. Hammock hit a single and six straight walks made it 20-1 before Makayla Littlebear caught a pop fly at short to end the onslaught.

Sand Springs softball will return to action after spring break with home games against Jenks (1-1) and Kellyville (0-0).

OSSAA Basketball State Tournaments indefinitely postponed due to Coronavirus

The Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association (OSSAA) announced Thursday afternoon that the high school State Basketball Tournament will be indefinitely postponed. The boys and girls’ tournaments were scheduled to begin Thursday afternoon.

For the second time in the past three years the Class 6A No. 9 ranked Charles Page High School boys’ basketball team (19-7) qualified for the State Tournament, and they were supposed to play No. 5 Midwest City (22-3) at Tulsa Memorial Veterans Arena at 8:30 p.m.

“We have decided to postpone all OSSAA-sponsored activities for this weekend,” announced Executive Director David Jackson in a noon press conference. “We haven’t decided when those activities will be rescheduled. We’ll work on that as soon as we can.”

According to Jackson, some school districts are considering extended spring breaks to further limit the spread of Coronavirus, and he declined to provide even a generalized timeline on when the games would be either rescheduled or canceled outright.

School districts will retain the right to determine whether they will continue with regular season athletic events.