Sandite Athletics Weekly Newsletter

By: Scott Emigh, Editor-in-Chief

Previously

9/28/15

  • 8th Grade Football lost 48-6 to Bishop Kelley Red and fall to 1-4 for the season.
  • 9th Grade Football beat Highway 97 Rival Sapulpa 45-6 and improve to 3-1. Garrett McCallie and Jacob Wright each scored two rushing touchdowns apiece. Cooper Mock also rushed for a touchdown and Jasanee Harjo recovered a fumble for the touchdown.
  • JV Football beat Bartlesville 22-7 at home and is 2-2 for the season. Ben Norte was the star of the show with two rushing touchdowns. 

9/29/15

  • Varsity Softball defeated Skiatook 4-3 in extra innings to end the regular season 25-7 overall. 
    http://www.sanditepride.com/softball/150929skiatook
  • Varsity Volleyball lost 3-0 at #18 Bartlesville with sets of 25-20, 25-17, 25-18.

10/1/15

  • Varsity Volleyball lost 3-0 to #2 Jenks at home with sets of 25-16, 25-10, and 25-14, falling to 12-22 for the season.
  • Varsity Football forfeited two pre-district victories over Enid and Hale due to an ineligible player.

10/2/15

  • Varsity Football defeated Claremore 27-7 for Homecoming, beating the spread by 12 points due to several key Zebra players missing with injuries from Bixby. Greathouse threw for 145 yards and one touchdown to Fleischman who caught three passes for 108 yards. Lettich rushed for 62 yards and 3 touchdowns. 
    http://www.sanditepride.com/football/151002claremore

10/3/15

  • Cheyenne Walden failed to take first for the first time this season at the Fayetteville 5K, coming in second to a runner from Missouri. Walden and ten other Sandites had season-best times, including Austin McCaskey who led the boys for the first time. Overall the girls placed 42nd and the boys took 64th. 

10/5/15

  • 8th grade football defeated Bixby Red 7-6 on a run from Blake Goodman.
  • 9th grade football lost to Bishop Kelley Red 14-12. Noah Almy caught an 80 yard reception from Hayden Cramer for the opening touchdown, and Cramer followed it up with a 1 yard rush in the second half. Both PATS failed, and the game ended with the Sandites threatening at the BK 6 yard line.

10/6/15

  • JV Volleyball lost on the wire against Muskogee 2-1.
  • Varsity Volleyball was dominated 3-0 by Muskogee on Senior Night. Gloria Mutiri led scoring for the Sandites with 9 of the team's 26 kills. 
    http://www.sanditepride.com/volleyball/151006muskogee

10/7/15

  • Varsity Fast Pitch Softball lost 2-1 to Claremore in a Regional upset and barely defeated Ponca City 4-3 in the losers' bracket to stay alive. 
    http://www.sanditepride.com/softball/151006regionals1 http://www.sanditepride.com/softball/15106regionals2

10/8/15

  • Varsity Softball rebounded at Regionals, shutting out Claremore 6-0 to take on Union in a double header for the ticket to state. The Redskins fell in back to back shutouts of 3-0 and 11-0 with NSU-committed senior Jessica Schuler hitting a Grand Slam for the run rule.
    http://www.sanditepride.com/softball/151013claremore
    http://www.sanditepride.com/softball/151007union1
    http://www.sanditepride.com/softball/151007union2regionals
  • Varsity Volleyball lost 3-0 to Owasso in the first round of Regionals to end the season with a 12-24 record.

10/9/15

  • Varsity Football brought home another Highway 97 Rivalry win in a 44-10 beat down at Sapulpa. Hunter Greathouse threw for 181 yards and three touchdowns. Trace Fleischman was the receiver for two of those touchdowns and 126 yards. Lane Lettich caught the third TD pass for 41 yards in addition to his two rushing touchdowns and 116 rush yards.
    http://www.sanditepride.com/football/151009highway97football

10/12/15

  • 8th Grade Football was dominated 35-7 by Bartlesville and fell to 2-5 for the season. The lone score was a run by Blake Goodman.
  • 9th Grade Football also had a single-score beatdown by Union with a pass from Cramer to McCallie and a missed PAT. A 21-6 loss brings the freshman team to 3-3 for the season.
  • JV Football against Sapulpa was cancelled.

10/13/15

  • Varsity girls took 6th at the Frontier Valley Conference 5K and the boys took 9th. Cheyenne Walden took her third conference title. 
    http://www.sanditepride.com/cross-country/151018xcconference

10/15/15

  • Varsity Football improved to 3-3, 3-1 with a 44-27 victory over Ponca City. Greathouse hit two receivers for touchdowns-by-air, and three Sandites scored by ground. Bales put in a field goal and the Sandites are now fourth in district play. Sand Springs will likely need to overcome Muskogee this Friday for a shot at the playoffs.
  • Varsity Softball made its third state appearance in the last four years and overcome the defending state champions from Mustang 14-6.
    http://www.sanditepride.com/softball/151015state1mustang

10/16/15

  • Varsity Softball nailed three homeruns in a 5-3 victory over Moore for their first state final appearance since 1996. 
    http://www.sanditepride.com/softball/151016moore1

10/17/15

  • Varsity Softball lost the state champion ship 4-3 to Choctaw in the bottom of the 7th, ending the season 31-9.
    http://www.sanditepride.com/softball/151017choctawstate
  • Charles Page wrestler Daton Fix defended his top ranking in the United States at a Flowrestling Who's #1? All-Star dual against #2 Rudy Yates at 126 pounds with a 5-2 decision in Pennsylvania. 

Upcoming

10/19/15

  • 8th Grade Football @ Broken Arrow Gold
  • 9th Grade Football @ Bixby Red
  • JV Football @ Ponca City

10/23/15

  • Varsity Football vs Muskogee at home. With the top three spots virtually guaranteed for Bixby, Bartlesville, and Booker T, the fourth playoff position for District 1 will likely come down to this game between Muskogee and Sand Springs. 

10/24/15

  • Sandite Cross Country will travel to the Regional 5K.

Cheyenne Walden claims third conference title: Girls 6th, Boys 9th

By: Scott Emigh, Editor-in-Chief

The Frontier Valley Conference 5K was held Tuesday, October 13th at Mohawk Park in Tulsa. 

The next event for the Sandites will be the Regional 5K this coming Saturday, the 24th. 

Varsity Girls

Junior Lady Sandite Cheyenne Walden continues to prove herself to be not only one of the best athletes at Charles Page, but in the entire state. The two-time state champion secured her third-straight conference title with a 1st place finish of 18:00.6, barely a second shy of her season-best. This is her 6th first place finish this season, and she is undefeated in the state of Oklahoma. Her only 2nd place finish was to a Missouri runner at the Fayetteville XC.

Alexis Davis also finished in the top 15 with a season-best 20:42.6 time for a 12th place finish.

Julia Lewis set a new season-best with a 50th place finish of 24:22.4

Overall, the Lady Sandite varsity squad finished 6th while Bartlesville brought home the gold with three top-five finishers.

Click to Enlarge

Varsity Boys

The lead Sandite on the boys' team was freshman Aden Baughman with a season-best 18:06.9. This is his second time this season leading the team.

Brayden Hardesty, the only varsity senior, was second on the team, finishing 47th in 19:09.9.

Two other varsity boys set season-bests. Brendan Williams finished in 19:38.4 for a 56th place finish and Phillip Elleman finished 62nd in 20:18.8.

The Charles Page varsity boys finished 9th; Bartlesville got the gold with two top-five finishers and six top-fifteen finishers.

Click to Enlarge

JV Girls

The Lady Sandite JV squad came in 9th place; Jenks took first with two top-ten finishers.

Click to Enlarge

JV Boys

The Charles Page JV boys came in 8th place; Jenks took first with two top-ten finishers.

Click to Enlarge

Junior High Girls

Clyde Boyd Middle School 7th grader Kalea Fleming brought in a first place finish with nearly a nine-second lead on the runner-up and a 11:52.7 finish at the junior high 3200 run.

Overall the junior high Lady Sandites came in 7th, while Jenks took 1st. 

Click to Enlarge

Junior High Boys

CBMS 8th grader Kaegan Murray finished in 10th place with an 11:49.8 finish.

With only two runners, CBMS was unable to place in the Junior High Boys 3200 run.

Click to Enlarge


Sandites travel to Frontier Valley Conference XC

By: Scott Emigh, Editor-in-Chief

Today is the Frontier Valley Conference XC, so tell any runners you know to break a leg! 

Current standings for FVC teams are as follows:

Girls

1) Bartlesville (#2 Ashley Barnes, #3 Rilee Rigdon, #17 Shay Stayton, #22 Greta Olsen)

6) Owasso (#4 Maya Boschee, #11 Lauren Haygood, #20 Haley Geissler)

8) Jenks

12) Sapulpa (#25 Monica Scott)

13) Sand Springs (#1 Cheyenne Walden)

14) Broken Arrow (#18 Kelsey Bottomly)

Unranked--Muskogee, Union, Bixby, Bishop Kelley

Boys

1) Jenks (#2 Matt Young, #7 Alex Jones, #9 Joe Bingham, #12 James Yanik, #15 Miles Jehlicka, #20 Cyle Famuliner, #25 Nehemiah Soap)

3) Bartlesville (#8 Henry Wililams)

9) Owasso (#18 Brooks Cataudella)

11) Sapulpa (#11 Nick Williams, #17 Jordan Tuttle)

13) Broken Arrow (#6 Joshua Webb)

16) Union

Unranked--Bixby, Muskogee, Sand Springs, Bishop Kelley

 

Sandite Athletics Weekly Newsletter

By: Scott Emigh, Editor-in-Chief

Last Week

9/21/15

  • Sandite Volleyball's 7th and 8th grade teams both defeated Bartlesville and Union at Home.
  • The 8th Grade Sandite football team continued a three game losing streak, falling 34-14 to Sapulpa Blue. Blake Goodman scored both TDs for the Sandites. The boys are now 1-3 for the season.
  • The 9th Grade football team suffered their first loss of the year, 12-7 to Jenks White and are 2-1 overall. QB Hayden Cramer completed a 35-yard TD pass to Noah Almy and kicked the PAT for Sand Spring's only score. 
  • JV football lost 35-14 to Bixby. Cade Pennington threw a 6-yard TD pass to Bryson Denton and Ben Norte registered a 70 yard rushing TD. The team falls to 1-2 for the season. 

9/22/15

  • Highway 97 rivalry resulted in an intense battle for Sandite Volleyball at Home. Sapulpa won the 9th grade match, but the JV squad won 25-14 and 25-12 for a 2-0 shutout. The varsity girls lost their first set 18-25 but had back-to-back wins of 25-14 and 25-21 before the Lady Chieftains came back for a fourth set win of 22-25. The final set marked a Sandite V-I-C-T-O-R-Y in a close 18-16 as our girls claimed a 3-2 win!
  • Lady Sandite softball extended their undefeated district record to 13-0 with a 7-2 win over Bixby at home.

9/24/15

  • Lady Sandite varsity volleyball lost straight sets to 5A #1 Collinsville, 15-25, 15-25, 14-25. The girls are 11-20 for the season. 
  • Varsity Softball lost their first district game of the season to Yukon, 4-0 on the road. Previously the Sandites beat the Millerettes 7-6 at home. 

9/25/15

  • Varsity football suffered its first loss of the season 24-7 at Bartlesville. The lone score came on a Hunter Greathouse 2 yard keeper and a Cade Loomen PAT.

9/26/15

  • Girls Cross Country came in 17th at the OSU Cowboy Jamboree, lead by Cheyenne Walden in 1st place overall.
  • Boys Cross Country came in 37th at the OSU Cowboy Jamboree, lead by Aden Baughman in 133rd place overall. 
  • Sandite Cheer came in 8th at the 6A state championships in Stillwater.

On the Horizon

9/28/15

  • 8th Grade football vs Bishop Kelley Red at Home
  • 9th Grade football vs Sapulpa Blue at Home
  • JV football vs Bartlesville at Home
  • 8th Grade volleyball vs Broken Arrow and Muskogee at BA
  • 9th Grade volleyball tournament at Owasso

9/29/15

  • Final home softball game of the regular season against Skiatook
  • 9th Grade/JV/Varsity volleyball at Bartlesville

10/1/15

  • 9th Grade/JV/Varsity volleyball vs Jenks at Home
  • Cross Country race at Claremore

10/2/15

  • Varsity football homecoming vs Claremore
  • Varsity softball at Bixby Festival

10/3/15

  • JV Volleyball tournament at Bishop Kelley
  • Cross Country race at Fayetteville

Sand Springs girls take 4th, boys 6th at Owasso 5K; Cheyenne Walden Threepeats

 

This marks Walden's 3rd straight first place finish this season.

This marks Walden's 3rd straight first place finish this season.

Walden leads ladies to third place finish

The CPHS Cross Country girls took 3rd at Ponca City on August 27th with the following individual results.

1. Cheyenne Walden (2-time state champion) 12:05

17. Alexis Davis 14:49

18. Nia Byrd 14:51

24. Elizabeth Watts 15:13

30. Melina Flores 15:47

45. Julia Lewis 17:26

50. Emma McFarland 18:25

Team results were as follows

1. Bartlesville

2. Enid

3. Sand Springs

4. Edmond Santa Fe

5. Perry

6. Deer Creek Lamont

7. Ponca City

8. Pawhuksa

9. Tonkawa

The boys came in 4th place with the following individual results.

16. Landin Green 11:44

21. Aden Baughman 12:14

27. Ian Baustert 12:54

30. Brennan Williams 12:58

31. Nathan McKnight 13:01

32. Austin McCaskey 13:15

Team results were as follows

1. Bartlesville

2. Enid

3. Ponca City

4. Sand Springs

5. Tonkawa

6. Pawhuska

Click here to read the Tulsa World write-up.