CPHS Wrestling: Sandites place fourth at Sapulpa tournament with two finalists

The Charles Page High School wrestling team took fourth place at this year’s Jerry Billings Invitational - a tournament in which they alternate hosting duties with Sapulpa. This year the Sandites sent two to the finals and had ten in the top-six as they tripled their point total from last year’s eighth place home performance.

4A No. 3 Cushing won the tournament with a narrow eight-point margin over 5A No. 1 Collinsville. 6A No. 6 Bixby placed third, and the hosting Chieftains were fifth. Seventeen schools participated in the one-day tournament, and the Sandites beat out fellow 6A teams from Bartlesville, Union, Jenks, Enid, and Muskogee.

Shane Wolf made it to the 113-pound finals for the second time this week before falling to top-seeded Bixby freshman Clayton Giddens-Buttram. Teagan Campbell placed second at 170, pinning his first two opponents in under a minute apiece, then won a 9-0 major decision to advance to the finals.

Mitchell Smith pinned his first two foes before falling to Collinsville senior Garrett Strickland in the 138 semifinals. In consolation he won 6-3 against Sperry freshman Brady Benham, a back-to-back Junior High State Champion, for third place.

Freshman Zander Grigsby took fourth place at 106 pounds, and has finished in the top six at all four tournaments this year. Blake Jones placed sixth at 160 with the team’s lone technical fall.

Ethan White got an unfortunate pool pairing at 152 and only finished in fifth place despite going 3-1. His only loss came to top-seeded defending State Champion Jordan Williams, who handily won the tournament. White pinned both of his bracket opponents.

Just like White, Dakota Taylor suffered his only loss in pool play to the eventual champion, keeping him out of the championship bracket. He pinned two other opponents to finish 3-1 for fifth place at 170.

Brooks Dudley pinned his first three opponents at 195 before falling 3-1 to returning State qualifier Hayden Fry. In the third-place match, Dudley won 8-3 against State qualifier Carlos Alvarado.

Freshman Mason Harris took third place at heavyweight with four pins, and his only loss was a 3-2 decision to returning State Runner-Up Beau Stokes, who won the tournament.

Harley Newberry placed sixth at 113, Luke McGeHee placed tenth at 120, Sammy Naugle placed 11th at 132, Ethan Norton placed ninth at 138, Jesse Viramontes placed 14th at 145, Landon Castro placed 15th at 145, and Sango Whitehorn placed eighth at 182. The Sandites were without wrestlers at 126 and 220.

Sand Springs Wrestling will return to action Tuesday at 5:00 p.m. with a road dual against No. 2 Mustang (8-1). The two teams were supposed to meet in December but the dual was canceled due to a winter storm. The Sandites are 2-3 in duals this season, coming off a big road win against Owasso. Both teams are scheduled to compete in the Owasso Ram Duals next weekend.

CPHS Wrestling: Sandites win Vinita Tournament with four champions, beat Owasso 45-26

The Charles Page High School varsity wrestling team (2-3) is on the tail end of its busiest week of the season. After dropping a 45-27 decision to 5A No. 1 Collinsville (3-0) on Tuesday, the Sandites won their first tournament of the Jarrod Patterson era on Wednesday, then won a 45-26 dual meet Thursday at Owasso. At the Vinita-NEO tournament the Sandites sent eight wrestlers to the finals and crowned four champions, with 13 top-three finishes.

5A powerhouse Collinsville has won three consecutive State Tournaments and outmatched the Sandites with nine victories. The Sandites’ first two wins came by way of forfeit and they trailed 36-12 before Blake Jones made his season debut with a pin at 170. Sango Whitehorn secured a 4-3 win over Gabe Lyon, and Mason Harris won the heavyweight match by fall.

On Wednesday Shane Wolf pinned three foes in the first period before winning a 2-1 decision over returning State Qualifier Tanner Winesburg in the finals. Mitchell Smith pinned all five of his foes to win at 138. Blake Jones pinned his first three foes in a cumulative 62 seconds before going the distance in a 10-8 win over Wagoner State Qualifier Logan Sterling. Brooks Dudley won 195 with four falls, including a ten-second pin.

Zander Grigsby secured three pins en route to a second-place finish at 106. Ethan White recorded four falls in a second-place performance at 152. Sango Whitehorn placed second at 182, with his only loss coming to two-time State-placer Kaden Charboneau. Mason Harris placed second at heavyweight with two falls.

Harley Newberry placed third at 120, Jesse Moore placed third at 126, Sammy Naugle placed third at 132, Ethan Norton placed third at 145, Teagen Campbell placed third at 170, Colton Luker placed fourth at 145, James Robey placed fourth at 170, Luke McGeeHee placed sixth at 120, and Lucas Cash placed sixth at 220.

On Thursday the Rams won their first three matches for an early lead, but Jesse Moore got the visitors on the board with a 4-3 decision at 126, followed by pins from Sammy Naugle and Ethan Norton. Ethan White, Dakota Taylor, Brooks Dudley, and Mason Harris all secured pins and Sango Whitehorn received a forfeit for a comfortable margin of victory.

Sandite Wrestling will return to action Friday and Saturday mornings at the Jerry Billings Invitational in Sapulpa.

CPHS Wrestling: Sandites rout Jenks 63-12 on Senior Night, fall 54-21 to Bixby

The Charles Page High School varsity wrestling team (1-2) is still trying to find its stride in this unusual season. The boys are 1-2 in duals and have competed in two tournaments thus far on the year. They placed seventh at their home Okie Throwdown tournament in December, and took eighth at last weekend’s Cushing Tiger Invitational.

The season-opening 69-6 loss to Stillwater (2-0) snapped a 22-year streak of season-opening wins for the Sandites, but that’s the risk that comes with scheduling the number one team in the state. Brooks Dudley snagged the only match win in a historically lopsided dual. Stillwater’s 69 points were the most anyone has scored on Sand Springs in the 21st century.

The Sandites were scheduled to start the year with the top-three teams in a row, but duals against No. 3 Mustang (8-1) and No. 2 Broken Arrow (4-1) were canceled. They dominated 63-12 against an unranked Jenks (0-2) squad last Tuesday but fell 54-21 to undefeated No. 5 Bixby (5-0) on Thursday.

Two more duals are on the itinerary this week. On Tuesday the Sandites will travel to 5A No. 1 Collinsville (1-0), a team that has won three consecutive State Tournaments. The Cardinals won last year’s meeting 34-15. On Thursday they will travel to Owasso (2-2). The teams split meetings last year, and the Sandites lead the series 2-1 under coach Jarrod Patterson.

At the Okie Throwdown tournament the Sandites hosted 11 Oklahoma schools that would traditionally have traveled to the Kansas City Invitational, had out-of-state teams not been banned this year. Sand Springs was without representatives at 120, 152, 160, and 220 pounds, but still finished ahead of a fellow 6A team from Union.

Zander Grigsby placed sixth at 106, Shane Wolf placed sixth at 113, Jesse Moore placed ninth at 126, Mitchell Smith placed fifth at 132, Ethan Norton placed ninth at 138, Colton Luker placed tenth at 145, Chase White placed tenth at 170, Sango Whitehorn placed sixth at 182, Brooks Dudley placed fifth at 195, and Mason Harris placed ninth at 285.

In this past weekend’s Cushing Tiger Invitational, the Sandites placed eighth out of 29 teams, and were the only 6A school. The team was short one weight class, with no representative at heavyweight. Four Sandites earned medals. Zander Grigsby took sixth at 106, Mitchell Smith placed third in 132, Books Dudley finished sixth at 195, and Mason Harris earned fifth at 220.

Sand Springs will return to tournament action Friday at the Jerry Billings Invitational in Sapulpa.

Stillwater 69 CPHS 6
106: Sam Smith (SHS) FALL Logan Childers.
113: Gabe Fontanez (SHS) 3-2 Shane Wolf.
120: Cael Hughes (SHS) FALL Landon Horton.
126: JJ McComas (SHS) FALL Jesse Moore.
132: Cade Nicholas (SHS) FALL Mitchell Smith.
138: Carter Young (SHS) FALL Ethan Norton.
145: Teague Travis (SHS) 19-4 Colton Luker.
152: C Johnson (SHS) FALL Abraham Hernandez.
160: Garrett Reese (SHS) FALL Jared Douglass.
170: Dax Hughes (SHS) 9-1 Dakota Taylor.
182: Gatlin Wilson (SHS) 5-1 Sango Whitehorn.
195: Brooks Dudley (CPHS) FALL D’Angelo Benford.
220: Brett Black (SHS) FALL Cash Lucas.
285: Cameron Kirkes (SHS) FALL Mason Harris.

CPHS 63 Jenks 12
106: Zander Grigsby (CPHS) Forfeit VOID.
113: Shane Wolf (CPHS) 8-6 Carson Reich.
120: Xavier Ruble (CPHS) 6-1 Kyler Breedlove.
126: Jesse Moore (CPHS) FALL Grant Neurohr, 4:13.
132: Mitchell Smith (CPHS) FALL Nick Keahn, 3:46.
138: Ethan Norton (CPHS) FALL Jason Creel, 1:45.
145: Johnathan Kelvington (Jenks) FALL Colton Luker, 0:40.
152: Ethan White (CPHS) FALL James Seacrest, 0:45.
160: Zane Sheppard (CPHS) Forfeit.
170: Chase White (CPHS) FALL Josh Heck, 2:48.
182: Sango Whitehorn (CPHS) FALL Cayden Capages, 1:43.
195: Brooks Dudley (CPHS) 5-2 Ethan Hill.
220: Hayden Crowley (Jenks) Forfeit.
285: Mason Harris (CPHS) FALL Zane Trinidad, 2:58.

Bixby 54 CPHS 21
106: Zander Grigsby (CPHS) Forfeit.
113: Clayton Giddens (Bixby) FALL Shane Wolf.
120: Harley Newberry (CPHS) FALL Gavin Turley.
126: Jace Roller (Bixby) FALL Jesse Moore.
132: Zack Blankenship (Bixby) FALL Dylan Quinton.
138: Mitchell Smith (CPHS) 6-2 Garrett Washington.
145: Jakob Snyder (Bixby) FALL Ethan Norton.
152: Jack Lane (Bixby) FALL Ethan White.
160: Hank Puckett (Bixby) FALL Zane Sheppard.
170: Eric McCown (Bixby) FALL Chase White.
182: Jack Puckett (Bixby) 7-1 Sango Whitehorn.
195: Jersey Robb (Bixby) Forfeit.
220: Isaac Gibson (Bixby) 3-1 Brooks Dudley.
285: Mason Harris (CPHS) FALL Garrett Ritter.

CPHS Basketball: Sandites survive Muskogee, Armstead scores 27

The Class 6A No. 12 ranked Charles Page High School girls’ basketball team (4-2) survived a feisty Muskogee team Tuesday evening on the road and improved to 2-0 in Frontier Valley Conference action with the 54-49 win. Journey Armstead scored a season-high 27 points with 8 rebounds, followed by Hailey Jackson with a career-best 16 points and 11 rebounds for her first double-double of the year.

The Lady Sandites have now won seven consecutive meetings with the Roughers, dating back to 2016. Three of those games were won by 30 or more points, and all were double-digit wins till Tuesday. Tuesday looked to be going in that same direction as the visiting Sandites led by as much as 20-7 late in the first quarter.

Jackson scored the opening bucket and the visitors never trailed, but they did let the Roughers tie it five times. Akira Eubanks tied it at 5-5 early in the first quarter, but Armstead made a three-point play to kick off a 13-point run for their biggest lead at 18-5.

The home team rallied to outscore Sand Springs 15-6 in the second quarter, however, and tied it at 47-47 midway through the fourth before the Sandites closed out on a 7-2 run.

Eubanks led the Roughers with 13 points followed by Denym Sanders with with 11. Seven Roughers made their way into the scorebook, as opposed to only four for the visitors. The Sandites played their fourth-straight game without 6’2” starter Layne Kirkendoll but still managed to win the rebound battle. Muskogee earned the most takeaways, however, which is a rarity for any team against the Sandites’ defensive stars.

The game was the last of 2020 for Sand Springs, who will travel to No. 8 Bixby (3-1, 1-0) on January 5th. Muskogee (1-4, 0-2) will look for their first conference win on January 5th at No. 16 Jenks (4-2, 2-1). Sand Springs and Muskogee have a rematch scheduled for February 9th.

CPHS 54 MHS 49
1Q:
CPHS 20-9.
2Q: MHS 15-6.
3Q: CPHS 16-14.
4Q: CPHS 12-11.
Free Throws: CPHS 18-of-27, MHS 8-of-14.
Field Goals: CPHS 17-of-45, MHS 19-of-49.
Offensive Rebounds: CPHS 13, MHS 6.
Defensive Rebounds: CPHS 23, MHS 17.
Total Rebounds: CPHS 36, MHS 23.
Steals: CPHS 7, MHS 14.
Blocks: CPHS 1.
Fouls: CPHS 16, MHS 17.

(Sand Springs)
Scoring: Armstead 27, Jackson 16, Hampton 8, Jordan 3.
Offensive Rebounds: Armstead 4, Wilson 3, Jackson 3, Cheney 1, Jordan 1, Hampton 1.
Defensive Rebounds: Jackson 8, Cheney 6, Armstead 4, Hampton 3, Jordan 2.
Total Rebounds: Jackson 11, Armstead 8, Cheney 7, Hampton 4, Jordan 3, Wilson 3.
Steals: Jackson 3, Armstead 1, Jordan 1, Hampton 1.
Blocks: Armstead 1.
Assists: Jackson 3, Wilson 2, Armstead 2, Cheney 1.
Fouls: Jordan 5, Wilson 4, Cheney 4, Armstead 3.

(Muskogee)
Scoring: Eubanks 13, Sanders 11, Burton 7, Adams 6, Myers 6, Hytche 4, McVay 2.

CPHS Basketball: Girls place sixth at loaded Bixby Tournament

In a tournament so loaded that the defending 5A State Champions only finished in seventh place, the Charles Page High School girls’ basketball team settled for sixth after going 1-2 this past weekend. Their two losses came to perennial Edmond powerhouses, and they won a consolation semifinal game against 5A No. 2 Piedmont.

On Thursday the girls were victimized by unfortunate seeding as they had to take on 6A No. 3 Edmond North (6-0), the defending tournament champions. Journey Armstead scored 14 points in the 47-29 loss, but was the only Lady Sandite in double digits. Laci Steele scored 20 for the Huskies, who won the battle at the boards and came away with more turnovers.

In consolation Sand Springs won 46-37 against the defending 5A champions from Piedmont (1-3) behind a 21-point effort from Armstead, and Darrian Jordan added another 11. The Sandites led 10-3 after the first quarter and 22-20 at the half. Armstead and Hailey Jackson had seven-rebounds apiece and Armstead added a team-best four assists.

On Saturday the girls came back from a 10-6 deficit in the first quarter to lead 21-15 at halftime and 30-28 late in the third against No. 16 Edmond Memorial (3-3). Lexi Hensley tied it up late in the third and Baylor Franz went three-for-three at the charity stripe after taking a foul on the buzzer-shot.

The Sandites never reclaimed the lead but were competitive throughout the final stanza and fell 46-41. Franz led all scorers with 21 points, and was the only Bulldog in double digits. Armstead led Sand Springs once again, this time with 15 points. 6’2” starter Layne Kirkendoll was unavailable for the tournament and the Bulldogs used their height advantage to out-rebound the Sandites 30 to 16.

The Lady Sandites (3-2) dropped from 9th to 12th in the Class 6A coaches’ poll on Monday. They are 1-0 in Frontier Valley Conference play and will look to remain undefeated when they travel to unranked Muskogee (1-3, 0-1) Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. for their last game of 2020. The girls have won six-straight meetings with the Roughers, dating back to 2016.

The varsity boys will not travel with the Lady Sandites on Tuesday due to quarantine protocols following a positive COVID-19 test within the team.

Tournament Results
QF: Bixby 87-27 OKC Storm
QF: Sapulpa 43-28 Edmond Memorial
QF: Putnam City 44-29 Piedmont
QF: Edmond North 47-29
SF: Sapulpa 63-55 Bixby
SF: Edmond North 56-25 Putnam City
Finals: Edmond North 60-54 Sapulpa
3rd Place: Bixby 62-45 Putnam City
Consolation: Edmond Memorial 51-43 OKC Storm.
Consolation: Sand Springs 47-37 Piedmont.
5th Place: Edmond Memorial 46-41 Sand Springs.
7th Place: Piedmont 68-33 OKC Storm.

Edmond North 47-29 CPHS
1Q:
EDN 18-5.
2Q: EDN 7-5.
3Q: EDN 9-7.
4Q: EDN 13-12.
Free Throws: EDN 9-of-11, CPHS 8-of-9.
Field Goals: EDN 18-of-51, CPHS 9-of-39.
Offensive Rebounds: EDN 9, CPHS 4.
Defensive Rebounds: EDN 22, CPHS 19.
Total Rebounds: EDN 31, CPHS 23.
Steals: EDN 7, CPHS 4.
Blocks: EDN 2, CPHS 1.
Fouls: EDN 13, CPHS 13.

(Sand Springs)
Scoring: Armstead 14, Wilson 3, Cheney 3, Jordan 3, Tanner 3, Hampton 2, Jackson 1.
Offensive Rebounds: Jackson 2, Armstead 1, Wilson 1.
Defensive Rebounds: Cheney 5, Jordan 4, Armstead 4, Wilson 3, Jackson 2, Hampton 1.
Total Rebounds: Armstead 5, Cheney 5, Wilson 4, Jackson 4, Jordan 4, Hampton 1.
Steals: Wilson 4.
Assists: Wilson 1, Jackson 1.
Blocks: Jackson 1.
Fouls: Armstead 4, Wilson 3, Jackson 3, Jordan 2, Cheney 1.

(Edmond North)
Scoring: Steele 20, E. Papahronis 11, Melton 5, Casaus 3, Heathcock 3, T. Papahronis 3, Robinson 2.
Fouls: E. Papahronis 4, Casaus 2, T. Papahronis 2, Steele 2, Melton 1, Robinson 1, Heathcock 1.

CPHS 46-37 Piedmont
1Q:
CPHS 10-3.
2Q: Piedmont 17-12.
3Q: CPHS 15-12.
4Q: CPHS 9-5.
Free Throws: CPHS 16-of-24, Piedmont 6-of-9.
Field Goals: CPHS 13-of-41, Piedmont 13-of-39.
Offensive Rebounds: CPHS 7, Piedmont 8.
Defensive Rebounds: CPHS 19, Piedmont 16.
Total Rebounds: CPHS 26, Piedmont 24.
Blocks: CPHS 1.
Fouls: CPHS 11, Piedmont 20.

(Sand Springs)
Scoring: Armstead 21, Jordan 11, Wilson 9, Jackson 5.
Offensive Rebounds: Wilson 2, Jackson 2, Cheney 1, Jordan 1, Hampton 1.
Defensive Rebounds: Armstead 7, Jackson 5, Jordan 3, Wilson 3, Cheney 1.
Total Rebounds: Armstead 7, Jackson 7, Wilson 5, Jordan 5, Cheney 2, Hampton 1.
Steals: Wilson 3, Armstead 1, Jackson 1, Jordan 1. Hampton 1.
Assists: Armstead 4, Jackson 2, Wilson 1.
Blocks: Jackson 1.
Fouls: Armstead 4, Jordan 4, Wilson 1, Cheney 1, Hampton 1.

Edmond Memorial 46-41 CPHS
1Q:
EDM 10-8.
2Q: CPHS 13-5.
3Q: EDM 18-9.
4Q: EDM 13-11.
Free Throws: EDM 14-of-19, CPHS 13-of-21.
Field Goals: EDM 15-of-40, CPHS 12-of-34.
Offensive Rebounds: EDM 11, CPHS 4.
Defensive Rebounds: EDM 19, CPHS 12.
Total Rebounds: EDM 30, CPHS 16.
Steals: EDM 7, CPHS 7.
Fouls: EDM 16, CPHS 14.

(Sand Springs)
Scoring: Armstead 15, Jackson 7, Hampton 6, Jordan 5, Cheney 3, Tanner 3, Wilson 2.
Offensive Rebounds: Wilson 3, Jackson 1.
Defensive Rebounds: Armstead 4, Jackson 3, Cheney 2, Jordan 2, Tanner 1.
Total Rebounds: Armstead 4, Jackson 4, Wilson 3, Cheney 2, Jordan 2, Tanner 1.
Steals: Jackson 4, Armstead 2, Cheney 1.
Assists: Jackson 1.
Fouls: Jordan 5, Wilson 4, Armstead 2, Cheney 1, Hampton 1, Tanner 1.

(Edmond Memorial)
Scoring: Franz 21, Johnson 8, Langenberg 6, Hensley 6, Hjelmstad 2, Hall 2, Hamlin 1.
Fouls: Franz 4, Hensley 3, Langenberg 3, Hall 3, Johnson 2, Hamlin 1.

CPHS Basketball: Jason Clark scores 24 against Bartlesville, next three games canceled

It’s been a tough week for the Class 6A No. 15 ranked Charles Page High School boys’ basketball team (2-1, 0-1). On Tuesday they suffered a 75-56 upset in their Frontier Valley Conference opener at unranked Bartlesville (1-1, 1-1). On Wednesday they found out they would have to cancel all of their games through the new year.

On Monday the Sandites beat host Inola 56-44 in the first round of the Jerry O’Quin Tournament, and they were slated to play Stilwell in the semifinals on Thursday. They will be opting out of the remainder of that tournament, and will cancel their December 15th conference game at Muskogee due to a positive COVID-19 test on the team. The junior varsity boys game against Muskogee has also been canceled.

The feisty Bruins haven’t had a winning season since joining the FVC in 2014, but that hasn’t stopped them from playing the spoiler and stealing upsets from higher ranked teams almost annually. Neither team has gotten a clean sweep in a season with more than one meeting, and the Bruins’ Tuesday win tied the series at 6-6 in the Eric Savage era. Sand Springs will get the opportunity to avenge the loss on February 5th.

Sand Springs never led by more than three points, and had their last advantage at 12-9 late in the first quarter. Adam Nakvinda scored twelve points in that quarter for the Bruins, including the game-tying three and go-ahead bucket.

Despite playing from behind, the Sandites hung close throughout the first half. Marlo Fox tied it at 22-22 with a three and Cason Savage tied it at 28-28 with another three. Aadhi Ayyappan took the final lead with a three, David Castillo added two from the stripe, and the Bruins took a 33-31 advantage into the locker room after a three from Jason Clark.

Bartlesville put it away in the third quarter, however, outscoring the Sandites 23-11 after hitting three-straight threes to open the half on a 12-point run. They also won the fourth quarter 19-14.

The Sandites were outrebounded, outblocked, outshot, and committed more penalties, but they did win the turnover battle with 11 steals. Bartlesville shot 47% in the field, but the Sandite basket had a lid and they only shot 31%. Both teams did well at the charity stripe.

Jason Clark scored a career-high 24 points, more than his previous two games combined, to lead all scorers, and Fox added 11 points to put two Sandites in double digits. Nakvinda scored a career-high 23 to lead the Bruins, followed by Castillo with 20 and Jordan Carter with 11.

Sand Springs will aim to reopen their season January 5th with a conference road game at No. 20 Bixby (1-0, 1-0). Bartlesville will compete at the Bishop Kelley Invitational Thursday at 8:30 p.m. against the host team.

BHS 75 CPHS 56
1Q:
BHS 16-12.
2Q: CPHS 19-17.
3Q: BHS 23-11.
4Q: BHS 19-14.
Free Throws: BHS 16-of-21, CPHS 15-of-20.
Field Goals: BHS 25-of-53, CPHS 18-of-58.
Offensive Rebounds: BHS 9, CPHS 10.
Defensive Rebounds: BHS 30, CPHS 17.
Total Rebounds: BHS 39, CPHS 27.
Steals: BHS 4, CPHS 11.
Blocks: BHS 2, CPHS 1.
Fouls: BHS 19, CPHS 21.

(Sand Springs)
Scoring: Clark 24, Fox 11, Oakley 7, Fisher 5, Shoemaker 5, Savage 3, Hawkins 1.
Offensive Rebounds: Hawkins 3, Fox 2, Fisher 2, Savage 1, Oakley 1, Corona 1.
Defensive Rebounds: Oakley 4, Savage 3, Fisher 3, Hawkins 2, Clark 2, Fox 1, Shoemaker 1, Stone 1.
Total Rebounds: Hawkins 5, Oakley 5, Fisher 5, Savage 4, Fox 3, Clark 2, Shoemaker 1, Corona 1, Stone 1.
Steals: Clark 3, Fox 2, Fisher 2, Hawkins 1, Savage 1, Oakley 1, Shoemaker 1.
Assists: Savage 4, Fox 3, Clark 1, Fisher 1, Shoemaker 1.
Block: Stone 1.
Fouls: Hawkins 3, Clark 3, Savage 3, Oakley 3, Fisher 3, Brockman 3, Stone 2, Coach Savage 1.

(Bartlesville)
Scoring: Nakvinda 23, Castillo 20, Carter 11, Smith 9, Ayyappan 6, Brown 4, Wahl 2.
Fouls: Nakvinda 5, Gilkey 4, Smith 3, Brown 2, Castillo 1, Wahl 1.