CPHS Softball: Sandites drop 2-1 decision to Oologah

The Charles Page High School softball team (23-5) hosted a top-notch 4A contender Thursday evening and suffered a 2-1 loss to Oologah-Talala (24-3). The Mustangs won their 19th-straight game behind a two-hit, seven-strikeout pitching performance from Missouri State University-commit Kenzie Chacon, who held the Sandites to their lowest hitting performance of the season.

The game went scoreless till the fifth inning when Morgan Bement and Raigan McKee hit singles. Bement scored on an error and McKee stole home for the 2-0 lead. Drew Hawkins hit a triple in the bottom of the inning and scored on an error.

Oologah stranded four runners over the course of the game and Sand Springs stranded three. Aliyah Taff (16-5, 33-19) took the loss for the Sandites, tossing six hits, one strikeout, and one walk.

The Mustangs are in pursuit of their third-straight State Tournament berth and fourth-straight 30-win season. Sand Springs needs just one more win for its best record since 2016, and is looking to make the State Tournament for the sixth-straight year.

Sand Springs will host Enid Thursday, October 8th at 12:00 p.m. in the first round of their Regional Tournament. Oologah will host Coweta (28-3) Monday at 5:00 p.m. in their last game of the regular season.

CPHS Softball: Sandites survive Owasso on the road to finish 2nd in District play

The Owasso varsity softball team staged a major comeback attempt in the bottom of the seventh inning and scored three runs to make it 8-6 with two runners on base against the Charles Page High School Sandites, but Aliyah Taff pitched her 12th strikeout of the game to secure a huge district win Tuesday evening on the road.

Sand Springs (23-4, 10-2) clinched a second-place finish in District 6A-3 and will get to host a Regional Tournament after beating the Rams (21-6, 8-4), who finished third.

Madison Lee hit a leadoff single for the visitors, who loaded the bases with hits from JoLee McNally and Raegan Rector. Jaden Jordan brought them all home on a double, then scored on a ground out from Avery Tanner for the 4-0 lead .

The third inning saw a single from Drew Hawkins and a double from Nataley Crawford. Olivia Alexander hit a two-run single, then courtesy runner Morgan Rector scored on a triple from Lee to make it 7-0. Madi Norton drew a walk in the bottom of the inning and Emmalie Green reached on error. Lily Shaw got the Rams on the board with an RBI single, then Green and Shaw scored on a triple from Brookley Foster.

Jordan scored the Sandites’ final run on an RBI single from Tanner in the top of the fourth, and the visitors led 8-3 going into the bottom of the final inning. Norton and Foster walked, and Sarah Campbell reached on an error to load the bases. Norton scored on an error and Halle Hance hit a two-run double. Avery Tallman drew a walk, but Alexander made the play at first on a dropped third strike to end the game.

Taff (16-4, 33-18) won her fifth straight game, throwing four hits, 12 strikeouts, and five walks. Tallman got the loss with nine hits and one walk in 2.2 innings, and was relieved by Lauren St. John who threw four hits, two strikeouts, and no walks in 4.1 innings.

Sandite Softball has now won five games in a row, and 11 of their last 12. They will host Oologah-Talala (21-3) Thursday at 5:00 p.m. for their last game of the regular season. Owasso has one game left Saturday at 12:00 p.m. against Durant (17-11). They will receive their Regional assignments Monday and the tournaments are scheduled to be played next Thursday.

Final District 6A-3 Standings
10-2 Shawnee (26-5)
10-2 Sand Springs (24-4)
8-4 Owasso (21-6)
8-4 Jenks (21-12)
4-8 Ponca City (10-25)
1-11 Sapulpa (3-19)
1-11 Muskogee (5-20)

CPHS Football: Sandites host No. 11 Muskogee Friday for Homecoming

Sandite Homecoming Court.

It’s Homecoming week in Sand Springs and this year the Sandites will be hosting Class 6A-II No. 11 ranked Muskogee (0-3) Friday at 7:00 p.m. Prior to the game will be a tailgate party, ceremonies, and a parade.

The parade will be held Thursday at 6:00 p.m. and will feature all the usual floats and marching band performances. The most notable change will be the lack of candy. Because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, parade participants will not be distributing candy or other goods, and those in attendance are asked to wear masks.

On Friday at 6:00 p.m. the Church That Matters Tailgate Crew will be grilling up burgers, hot dogs, and chicken outside the box office as a fundraiser for the Sandite Wrestling Team. CTM hosts a tailgate before every home game, and typically raises over $1,000 per event, with a different beneficiary each week.

Also before the game will be the introduction of the Homecoming Court and the crowning of the Homecoming Queen. Click here to view our photo gallery of the Homecoming Court.

No. 9 ranked Sand Springs (3-1) has won back-to-back games, including a 35-10 road effort against No. 13 Ponca City (1-2) last week in the district opener. They are coming off a 2-8 season, and are in their first year under Head Coach Bobby Klinck.

Muskogee is still looking for its first win of the season, and is 0-3 for the first time since 2015. They are coming off an 8-3 season and first-round playoff loss to Choctaw, which was their best record since 2016. They are 34-32 under seventh-year Head Coach Rafe Watkins.

The Roughers’ district-opener against Putnam City West was postponed last week due to a Putnam City School District policy preventing games against schools that reside in counties with COVID-19 numbers above 25 cases per 100,000 people.

Despite their record, the Roughers shouldn’t be underestimated. Their losses came to the No. 3 and No. 7 teams in Class 5A, and the No. 5 team in Arkansas 7A, and they have a coach who was known for winning several State Championships at the 5A level.

Sand Springs has the seventh-ranked offense and fifth-ranked defense in Class 6A-II, with the seventh-best margin of victory. Muskogee has the 15th-ranked offense and 13th-ranked defense, with the second-worst point differential.

Junior quarterback Ty Pennington is 58 of 107 passing for 1,012 yards and six touchdowns with only one interception this year. He also leads the team in rushing yards with 193 on 71 carries for six more touchdowns.

Keaton Campbell is 26-351 receiving with four touchdowns, Jamon Sisco is 13-351 for two touchdowns, and Jacob Blevins is 10-267. Sisco has returned three kicks for 121 yards this season, including a 93-yard touchdown against Ponca.

The run game has been a weak spot since Blake Jones suffered an injury in the season-opener, but he returned to action in the second quarter against Ponca and finished with 55 yards and a touchdown. He is 21-117 on the season with two scores.

Sango Whitehorn has a team-best 41 tackles, followed by Drake Fain with 38, and Landon Hendricks with 35. Whitehorn has four sacks and Hendricks has three.

Brycen Peterman has two interceptions while Micah Calico and Brooks Dudley have one apiece. Hendricks has four fumble recoveries. Peterman, Bryson Chase, Dominic Ornelas, and Daren Hawkins have one each. Campbell, Chase, and Peterman have all forced fumbles. Sisco has three blocked kicks, Whitehorn has blocked two, and Chase has blocked one.

Jonathan Daniels is 3/4 kicking PATs and 2/2 on field goals with a long of 26. Zach Heinen is 8/8 kicking PATs and is 0/1 on field goals, but his only attempt was from 46 yards. Greg Reed has been handling kickoffs and averages 53 yards per boot.

The Sandites have shown tremendous improvement over last season in almost all areas. Over their first four games they have scored 24 more points and allowed 29 fewer points. They have given up 182 fewer yards to penalties. The offense has racked up 324 more yards and the defense has secured four more takeaways. Special teams didn’t block a single kick at all last year, and they’ve already blocked six this year.

If Sand Springs gets the win they will be 4-1 for the first time since 2014, and Muskogee will be 0-4 for the first time since 2013.

The Roughers lead the series 23-6, including the last three meetings. They won 20 in a row from 1953 to 2010 before falling 7-3 in 2011 The Sandites won six in a row before the Roughers got back on top in 2017, which also happened to be the Sandites’ Homecoming. Sand Springs has hosted Muskogee twice on Homecoming, and lost both games.

Sandite football games remain open to the public with no decrease in capacity, yet. Masks are mandatory for all fans, however.

Volleyball, Softball, Football Rankings, League Standings

OSSAA District 6A-3 Fast Pitch Softball Standings

10-2 Shawnee (24-5)
9-2 Sand Springs (22-4)
8-2 Owasso (21-4)
7-4 Jenks (19-12)
4-8 Ponca City (10-23)
1-11 Sapulpa (3-19)
1-11 Muskogee (5-19)

OSSAA Class 6A Week 6 Volleyball Rankings

1. Bishop Kelley (22-3)
2. Norman North (24-4)
3. Mustang (26-6)
4. Jenks (20-7)
5. Edmond Santa Fe (18-7)
6 Edmond Memorial (18-8)
7. Bishop McGuinness (24-4)
8. Deer Creek (17-6)
9. Edmond North (14-12)
10. Broken Arrow (19-11)
11. Owasso (17-11)
12. Bixby (16-11)
13. Union (7-9)
14. Moore (16-13)
15. Choctaw (13-8)
16. Norman (9-11)
17. Booker T. Washington (7-12)
18. Bartlesville (16-15)
19. Enid (14-11)
20. Southmoore (5-13)

Frontier Valley Conference Volleyball Standings

7-0 Broken Arrow (19-11)
6-0 Jenks (20-7)
5-2 Owasso (17-11)
3-3 Bartlesville (16-15)
3-4 Bixby (16-11)
2-3 Booker T. Washington (7-12)
2-3 Union (7-9)
2-5 Sand Springs (13-11)
1-6 Muskogee (8-16)
0-5 Sapulpa (10-11)

Class 6A-II Sandite Pride Week 5 Football Rankings

1. Bixby (3-0)
2. Stillwater (3-0)
3. Putnam City North (4-0)
4. Midwest City (3-1)
5. Choctaw (2-2)
6. Booker T. Washington (2-2)
7. Del City (0-2)
8. Lawton (3-1)
9. Sand Springs (3-1)
10. Deer Creek (2-2)
11. Muskogee (0-3)
12. Bartlesville (1-3)
13. Ponca City (1-2)
14. Northwest Classen (1-0)
15. U.S. Grant (1-3)
16. Putnam City West (0-3)

CPHS Cross Country: Jazmin Lopez and Varsity Boys place 2nd at Gold Rush Invitational

The Sand Springs Cross Country program hosted its third annual invitational meet Saturday morning at Case Community Park. Formerly known as the Case Cross Country Invitational, it was renamed the Gold Rush Invitational this year and the boys’ elementary team successfully struck gold with a first place finish.

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Griffin Sensintaffar paced the elementary boys with a one-mile time of 5:59.3 to lead a group of 48 runners. Landon Durborrow ran a personal-best 6:33.76 for seventh place, Dax Wilcox had a PR 6:36.52 for ninth place, and Gavin Corbin rounded out the top-ten with a PR 6:48.71. Presley Quinnelly, Jessen Cox, Alex Martin, Dean Earnest, John Selby, and Kai Chambers all set PRs.

The elementary girls placed second in the one-mile run, led by Chloe Grona with a time of 6:48.51 for second place in a field of 62. Josie Grona placed fifth in 6:54.24. London Velasquez, Lexi Boone, and Nola Chambers set PRs.

The varsity boys also placed second in the 5K, with three runners in the top ten. Alejandro Lopez ran a PR 18:46.12 for sixth place out of 62 competitors. Dalton Wilcox was seventh with a PR of 18:47.44, and Sam English finished eighth just two seconds behind Wilcox. Noah Hanlon also set a PR.

The varsity girls were unable to earn a team place due to only having four runners available, but Jazmin Lopez represented the team well with a second-place finish out of 46 runners, running the 5K in 22:55.93.

Neither the boys nor girls had any junior varsity runners, and neither had enough junior high runners to earn a team place. Brynlee Durborow was fourth out of 142 junior high girls in the one-mile run with a PR 5:59.47. Rafael Huff placed 56th out of 151 junior high boys with a PR 6:34.98. Landon Buttram, Colt Cothran, and Koby Hadley all had PRs.

The varsity teams will return to action Thursday at the Oklahoma Baptist University Cross Country Challenge in Shawnee

Elementary Girls 1 Mile
2nd - Chloe Grona - 6:48.51
5th - Josie Grona - 6:54.24
13th - London Velasquez - 7:20.52
29th - Lexi Boone - 8:06.82
30th - Alliyah Watts - 8:14.18
31st - Kinley Snow - 8:14.76
34th - Ellie Morrow - 8:23.31
36th - Julia Myers - 8:30.37
49th - Nola Chambers - 9:06.09
50th - Mila Morrow - 9:07.36
58th - Brie Blair - 10:57.62
59th - Avery Nolen - 10:59.23
60th - Emma Nolen - 11:00.18
62nd - Starr Corbin - 11:33.70

Varsity Girls 5K
2nd - Jazmin Lopez - 22:55.93
36th - Kirsten Neal - 30:03.58
39th - Madison Chambers - 30:52.21
43rd - Laila Mirza - 31:23.77

Junior High Girls 1 Mile
4th - Brynlee Durborow - 5:59.47
75th - Alicia Kemp - 7:58.01
108th - Catherine Sarasua - 8:47.70

Elementary Boys 1 Mile
1st - Griffin Sensintaffar - 5:59.30
7th - Landon Durborrow - 6:33.76
9th - Dax Wilcox - 6:36.52
10th - Gavin Corbin - 6:48.71
15th - Presley Quinnelly - 7:17.07
18th - Waylon Roberts - 7:31.47
19th - Jessen Cox - 7:37.07
30th - Kellen Adkins - 7:54.22
37th - Alex Martin - 9:16.91
38th - Dean Earnest - 9:17.41
39th - John Selby - 9:37.74
44th - Baker Lee - 11:03.13
46th - Sutton Corbin - 11:39.41
47th - Kai Chambers - 11:53.70

Varsity Boys 5K
6th - Alejandro Lopez - 18:46.12
7th - Dalton Wilcox - 18:47.44
8th - Sam English - 18:49.91
12th - Noah Hanlon - 18:58.86
43rd - David Rigsby - 23:00.79
45th - Zach Davis - 23:16.04
60th - Kai Lambo - 27:57.80

Junior High Boys 1 Mile
56th - Rafael Huff - 6:34.98
66th - Landon Buttram - 6:42.40
100th - Colt Cothran - 7:22.88
131st - Koby Hadley - 8:19.80

CPHS Football: Sandites roll Ponca City 35-10 in district opener

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The Class 6A-II No. 9 ranked Charles Page High School football team is 3-1 for the first time since 2015 after rolling to a 35-10 win over No. 13 Ponca City (1-2) Friday night at Sullins Stadium.

Sandite quarterback Ty Pennington accounted for three touchdowns in the district-opening win. He was 18-of-29 passing for 236 yards and two touchdowns, and ran the ball 16 times for 63 yards and another score.

The Sandites quickly marched to the Ponca one-yard line on their first possession, but Pennington attempted to leap over a Wildcat defender on the fourth-and-one option, and the ball came flying loose into the end zone where Ponca recovered it for a touchback.

The next Sand Springs drive stalled out at their own 36, but Brycen Peterman recovered a muffed punt to give his team new life. Jamon Sisco hauled in a 35-yard pass to enter the red zone and two plays later Pennington ran it in from seven yards out. Zach Heinen kicked the PAT and was a perfect five-for-five on the night.

Micah Calico made a touchdown-saving pass-breakup in the second quarter, wrestling loose a 50/50 ball from Nate Harbeson deep in Sandite territory, and the Sandite defense pitched a shutout in the first half.

Sand Springs had another opportunity to score shortly before the half, but James Godfrey knocked loose a fumble at his team’s 20-yard line and Tabron Stranton recovered it.

Pennington nearly found Keaton Campbell for a 28-yard strike on the opening possession of the second half, but Tyson Dewberry broke it up in the end zone for a turnover on downs. Peterman made another big play and picked off Aiden Wetzel on the Wildcats’ next drive, but Ponca got a three-and-out and blocked Pennington’s punt.

The last four minutes of the third quarter were the most exciting of the whole game. Pennington found Campbell for 26-yards and a score to make it 14-0, but Harbeson found Brett Haney on a 16-yard strike to get his team on the board. The biggest play of the game came on the ensuing kick, which Jamon Sisco returned 93 yards for a touchdown.

Ponca responded with a methodical ten-play 47-yard drive, and Spencer Ball kicked a 39-yard field goal to make it 21-10 early in the fourth quarter. The Sandites needed only six plays to score on their next drive, thanks to Wildcat penalties. Pennington ran for a first down at the Wildcat 42, but they got 30 yards for free after a Ponca player was called for a personal foul, and a protesting coach received a flag for unsportsmanlike conduct. He found Ryan Shoemaker for seven yards, then hit Campbell for the five-yard score.

The defense forced a three-and-out, and the punt traveled only 14 yards, giving Sand Springs prime field position. Four plays later Blake Jones ran in a score from eight yards out. Jones missed the previous two games after getting injured in the season opener. Cody Cramer started against Ponca, but went down midway through the second quarter and Jones made his return to the field. Cramer would end up returning late in the fourth.

Ponca threatened on their final possession after Wetzel connected with Sam McKinney for 43 yards, but they never made it past the Sandite 22 thanks to a tackle for loss from Landon Hendricks and a sack from Sango Whitehorn led to a turnover on downs.

Campbell finished with ten catches for 138 yards. Pennington led the Sandites on the ground, followed by Jones with 11 carries for 55 yards. Whitehorn and Drake Fain led the defense with 8 tackles apiece, and Whitehorn had a team-best four tackles for loss and two sacks.

Cameron Jackson was the most productive Wildcat on offense with 22 carries for 167 yards. Harbeson was 5-9-33-0 passing and Wetzel was 2-8-53-1. McKinney was the top receiver with two catches for 52 yards, and also averaged 21 yards on his two kick returns. Dewberry led the Wildcat defense with nine tackles, followed by Godfrey with three tackles for loss and a sack.

Sandite Football will return to action Friday at 7:00 p.m. when they host No. 12 Muskogee (0-3) for Homecoming. Ponca will travel to No. 4 Choctaw (2-2) on Friday.

CPHS 35 POHI 10
First Downs: CPHS 16, POHI 12.
Fumbles/Lost: CPHS 3/2.
Penalties: CPHS 9-90, POHI 10-80.
Passing: CPHS 18-29-236-0, POHI 7-17-86-1.
Rushing: CPHS 40-151, POHI 42-169.
Offense: CPHS 69-387, POHI 59-255.