CPHS Track: Layne Kirkendall stars at Owasso Track Meet

Former Jenks standout Layne Kirkendall has been sidelined to JV action this year due to transfer eligibility, but that hasn’t stopped her from competing. In the basketball season she had to play against JV teams, but in the track and field season she gets to compete against varsity athletes. She can’t score team points or make the post-season, but she can place in regular season events. In Friday’s season debut at Owasso she finished top three in all three of her events.

Kirkendall won the girls’ long jump with a distance of 16’09.75”, was second in high jump with a height of 5’00.00”, and was third in 200 meter dash with a time of 27.44 seconds. She single-handedly outscored six varsity teams and the Lady Sandites would have placed sixth overall with her in their ranks.

Without Kirkendall, the girls placed 11th out of 14 teams thanks to fourth place finishes from the 4x800 relay team (11:17.15) and from Annaston Wiseley, who ran the 400-meter dash in 1:04.95.

The Sandite boys’ varsity placed 10th of 17 teams, and the junior varsity was 17th. Joseph Mattison was the top dog on the boys’ team, placing fourth in both of his events. He had a mark of 19’02.00” in long jump and a time of 11.9 seconds in the 100-meter dash.

The Sandites are in their first season under Head Coach Tim Dial, and he’s already taking strides to improve the program. This year they got an early start by competing at indoor track events at the Universities of Arkansas and Oklahoma before the season officially began. They also added pole vaulting to the program.

Edmond Memorial won the boys’ team title while Owasso won the girls’. Sand Springs will return to action Thursday at 3:30 p.m. at Union High School.

Boys’ Team Scores
175.0 Edmond Memorial
88.0 Owasso
72.0 Bartlesville
67.0 Edmond North
43.0 Bixby
37.0 Claremore
33.0 Muskogee
33.0 Collinsville
22.0 Edmond Memorial JV
16.0 Sand Springs
8.0 Sapulpa
8.0 Broken Arrow
5.0 Okmulgee
4.0 Bixby JV
4.0 Union
3.5 Grove
1.5 Sand Springs JV

Sandite Results

4x100 Relay - 9th Place - 46.23
4x200 Relay - 12th Place - 1:38.00
4x400 Relay - 9th Place - 3:43.18
4x800 Relay - 8th Palce - 8:41.45

300 Meter Hurdles
13th - Alex Ross - 45.33

100 Meter Dash
4th - Joseph Mattison - 11.90
30th - Bryson Chase - 12.55
31st - Alex Turner - 12.58
48th - Asher Beard - 13.28

200 Meter Dash
7th - Braden Baxter - 24.20
15th - Braden Pearson - 24.69
50th - Asher Beard - 27.25

400 Meter Dash
8th - Noah James - 53.85
26th - Kaleb Andrews - 56.27
34th - Braden Pearson - 57.96
48th - Braden Baxter - 1:04.68

800 Meter Run
6th - Alejandro Lopez - 2:05.48
11th - Dalton Wilcox - 2:09.07
15th - Chandler Blake - 2:14.95
17th - Caleb James - 2:16.85

Long Jump
4th - Joseph Mattison - 19’02.00”

Girls’ Team Scores
120.5 Owasso
108.0 Bixby
102.5 Edmond North
60.0 Collinsville
41.0 Bartlesville
35.0 Muskogee
32.0 Claremore
21.0 Sapulpa
21.0 Broken Arrow
20.0 Okmulgee
15.0 Sand Springs
7.0 Grove
5.0 Union
1.0 Claremore JV

Lady Sandite Results

4x100 Relay - 7th Place - 55.09
4x800 Relay - 4th Place - 11:17.15

100 Meter Dash
13th - Journey Armstead - 14.10
21st - Sophie Singleton - 14.39
22nd - Brittney Rawlins - 14.55
29th - Aliyah Taff - 14.76

200 Meter Dash
3rd - Layne Kirkendall - 27.44
16th - Drew Hawkins - 29.83
27th - Ty Davis - 31.91
45th - Kelby Dawson - 39.72

400 Meter Dash
4th - Annaston Wiseley - 1:04.95
25th - Ty Davis - 1:19.55

800 Meter Run
7th - Victoria Baker - 2:43.40

3200 Meter Run
8th - Erika Baker - 12:54.32

High Jump
2nd - Layne Kirkendall - 5’00.00”

Pole Vault
10th - Sarah Rigsby - 7’06.00”

Long Jump
1st - Layne Kirkendall - 16’09.75”

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.

Sandite Alumni Report: Fall sports wrapping up, lots of Sandites see action

Gloria Mutiri was the No. 2 scorer on her team in a 3-0 loss to Iowa State.

Volleyball

Kansas State University (8-15, 3-8) fell 3-0 to Iowa State (16-8, 7-5) last week in sets of 25-21, 25-20, and 25-18. Sophomore Gloria Mutiri played all three sets and recorded 5 kills, 1 solo block, and 2 digs as the second-highest scoring player on her team. The Wildcats will travel to No. 1 Texas (17-2, 11-0) Wednesday at 7:00 p.m.

Men’s Golf

University of Denver sophomore Carson Griggs finished the fall season with an even performance for 31st place at the Hoakalei Country Club Invitational in Hawaii, helping his team to a ninth-place finish. The Pioneers will return to action in the spring at the Mobile Sports Authority Intercollegiate tournament in Mobile Alabama on February 10th.

Men’s Soccer

Former Sandite and Men’s Head Coach at Oral Roberts University, Ryan Bush has led the No. 20 ranked Golden Eagles to a 13-3 record thus far in the season. ORU will play at Denver in the first round of the Summit League Championship Thursday at 5:00 p.m.

Oklahoma Wesleyan University (16-3) won a KCAC Conference Quarterfinal match 9-1 against Southwestern (10-9). Next up is fourth-seeded York College (13-6) Wednesday at 12:00 p.m. in Wichita. Sandite Ignacio Garcia is a freshman on the team.

Women’s Soccer

The Oral Roberts University soccer team coached by former Sandite Roger Bush ended the season with a 6-9-4 record following a 1-0 loss to South Dakota State in the Summit League Championship semifinals. Sandite Brooklyn Eardley started sixteen games this season, primarily as a defender.

Southwestern Christian University finished the year 6-9-1 following a 4-0 loss to Texas Wesleyan (13-5). Junior Megan Deshazo finished the season with 9 goals and 3 assists.

Northern Oklahoma College at Tonkawa ended its season with an 8-8-2 record last weekend after a 1-0 loss to Seminole State College (19-0-3) in the first round of the NJCAA Region 2 Tournament. Sophomore Emma Peak scored two goals and one assist on the season, with a brace against the University of Arkansas at Rich Mountain (2-12-3).

Oklahoma City University (9-9) was eliminated in the first round of the Sooner Athletic Conference Tournament with a 1-0 loss to Mid-American Christian University (12-4-1) to end the season. Sophomore goalie Abigail Banks saw action in two matches this season.

Missouri University of Science and Technology senior Kayla Foster ended the season with a bang, scoring both goals in a 2-1 upset at Southern Indiana (10-6-1). The Miners went 6-8-3 this year, and Foster scored 6 goals and 1 assist with 17 starts.

Men’s Cross Country / Track and Field

Colby Community College placed tenth at the NJCAA National Championships Saturday, and crowned a national champion. Ian Baustert is a sophomore on the team, but hasn’t seen action this year. He is also on the Track and Field team, which has not released its spring schedule yet.

The Oral Roberts University Track and Field team will kick off the season Friday, December 6th at the Bob Timmons Challenge in Lawrence, Kansas. Freshman Mitchell Mefford will throw discus and shot put for the Golden Eagles.

The Savannah College of Art and Design won its fifth-straight Sun Conference Championship Saturday. Freshman Jacob Smith placed 47th in the 8-kilometer run in 29:22.58. SCAD will return to action at the NAIA National Championships Friday, November 22nd in Vancouver.

The U.S. Air Force Academy placed fifth at the Mountain West Conference Championships. Freshman Aden Baughman did not see action. The Falcons will compete at the NCAA Mountain Regional Friday in Salt Lake City.

Women’s Cross Country / Track and Field

Grand Canyon University placed third at the Western Athletic Conference Championships, but junior Cheyenne Walden did not see action. The Antelopes will compete at the NCAA West Regional Friday in Colfax, Washington.

Southern Nazarene University placed 31st at the NCAA Division 2 Central Regional Championship, ending their season. Sara Abbet ran her last race at the Great American Conference Championship, in which SNU finished eighth. The Sandite was 118th in the run with a 5K time of 24:47.1.

Baseball

Seminole State College broke ground on a new athletic facility recently. The $7.25 million Brian Crawford Memorial Sports Complex will eventually be home to the Trojan Baseball team, featuring freshman Cal Watkins. Seminole Baseball will kick off Monday, February 3rd at Bacone College.

Freshman Kyler Copeland will make his college debut at the College of the Ozarks this spring. The Bobcats have yet to release their 2020 schedule.

Eastern Oklahoma State College will begin their 2020 season Tuesday, February 11th at Carl Albert State College. John Miller will be in his freshman season with the Mountaineers.

The Northern Oklahoma College Enid Jets will start the 2020 season Saturday, February 1st with a double-header against Northeast Community College. The Jets feature freshman Cale Savage.

The University of Central Oklahoma picked up two Sandite transfers for the coming season. Junior pitcher Jake Terry from the University of Oklahoma, and Jacob Bailey from Seminole State College. The Bronchos have yet to release their 2020 schedule.

Softball

Kennedy “Goose” Salyers is in her senior year at Southeastern Oklahoma State University. The Savage Storm will kick off the season February 1st at Texas Women’s University.

Jacie Taber will kick off her freshman campaign at Missouri State University on Friday, February 7th against Mississippi State in the NFCA Lead-Off Classic at Clearwater, Florida.

Destanie Garrett will be a freshman at Southwestern Christian University this spring. The Eagles have yet to release their 2020 schedule.

University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma has yet to release its 2020 schedule. Madelyn Blair will be a freshman this year.

Jessica Schuler is in her senior year at Northeastern State University, and Cameron Clemons is a freshman. The RiverHawks will begin their season Friday, February 7th at the Harding Invitational against Harding and Midwestern State.

Oklahoma State University went 7-0 in the fall season and junior Sydney Pennington was on fire offensively. The Cowgirls have yet to release their 2020 schedule.

Rogers State University will travel to Gulf Shores Alabama to start their season Friday, January 31st. Sandite All-State selection Kimi Presnell will be a freshman this year.

Freshman Elizabeth Luttrell will play for Cowley County Community College this spring. The Tigers have yet to release their 2020 schedule.

Former All-State Sandite Joely Rogers is entering her second season as the Coffeyville Community College pitching coach. The Red Ravens will take on North Arkansas College in a double-header Saturday, February 8th.

Men’s Tennis

Oklahoma Baptist University will feature freshman Logan Bateman this coming season. Bateman saw action in one pre-season tournament. The 2020 schedule has yet to be released.

CPHS Cross Country: Sandites end season with home Regional

The Charles Page High School varsity Cross Country teams ended their season Saturday at the 6A-East Regional Championship. The meet was held at Case Community Park and marked the first time that Sand Springs has ever hosted a Regional.

The Lady Sandites placed 12th of 15 teams, led by sophomore Jazmin Lopez in 23:00.15 for 47th place out of 109 runners. Erika Baker and Victoria Baker were 52nd and 70th, respectively, in their final high school race.

The Sandite Boys placed 12th of 16 teams, led by junior Caleb James in 19:16.48 for 63rd place out of 110 runners. Kaegan Murray finished his high school career with the lone Sandite PR of the day, finishing in 19:44.86 for 71st place. Noah James also ran his last race as a Sandite.

Broken Arrow sophomore Payton Hinkle won the girls’ race in 19:05.04, while Jenks won the Regional with two top-five finishers. Mustang took home the gold in the boys race, led by junior defending State Champion Gabe Simonsen in 16:25.64.

The 5A and 6A State Championship races will be held Saturday, November 2nd at Edmond Santa Fe High School. Deer Creek will be defending their team titles in both genders.

Sand Springs Varsity/JV Season Results

Erika Baker
14:29.29 - Frontier - 9th
16:36 - Sapulpa - 48th
22:32.53 - FVC - 30th
23:16.51 - Holland Hall - 23rd
23:22.36 - Regionals - 52nd
23:58.83 - Deer Creek - 82nd
24:21.35 - Sand Springs - 26th
25:28.56 - Broken Arrow - 16th

Ty Davis
16:52 - Sapulpa - 51st
25:35.41 - FVC - 23rd
28:20.31 - Sand Springs - 66th
29:20 - Broken Arrow - 65th
29:49.58 - Deer Creek - 132nd
31:47.60 - Regionals - 106th

Sarah Rigsby
18:02 - Sapulpa - 60th
29:40.10 - FVC - 51st
34:51.54 - Sand Springs - 54th
35:12.58 - Broken Arrow - 57th

Jazmin Lopez
14:16.11 - Frontier - 7th
14:55 - Sapulpa - 24th
22:25.21 - FVC - 29th
23:00.15 - Regionals - 47th
23:19.62 - Holland Hall - 24th
23:46.67 - Sand Springs - 18th
24:24.31 - Deer Creek - 93rd
24:54.45 - Broken Arrow - 35th

Madison Chambers
16:59.22 - Frontier - 21st
17:22 - Sapulpa - 54th
27:19.89 - FVC - 60th
28:56.45 - Regionals - 101st
30:21.38 - Deer Creek - 133rd
32:08.63 - Sand Springs - 24th
33:22.17 - Broken Arrow - 71st

Wanageeska Williams
16:15 - Sapulpa - 43rd
16:15.01 - Frontier - 19th
26:04.79 - FVC - 59th
26:36.26 - Deer Creek - 120th
29:41.91 - Broken Arrow - 66th

Victoria Baker
14:12.01 - Frontier - 4th
15:35 - Sapulpa - 38th
22:06.12 - FVC - 26th
24:28.09 - Regionals - 70th
24:45.72 - Holland Hall - 46th
25:09.81 - Sand Springs - 41st
25:39.19 - Broken Arrow - 46th

Teagan Smith
15:43 - Sapulpa - 43rd
25:20.61 - FVC - 54th
26:35.83 - Regionals - 91st
27:41.50 - Sand Springs - 63rd

Kasandra Burgess
26:58.01 - FVC - 35th
27:54.11 - Regionals - 96th
28:38.55 - Sand Springs - 71st
28:38.99 - Holland Hall - 85th

Chezney Kelley
16:32 - Sapulpa - 45th
25:26.83 - Holland Hall - 59th
27:04.29 - Broken Arrow - 58th

Girls Varsity Team Results
18th - Deer Creek 5K
6th - Sapulpa 2M
10th - Broken Arrow 5K
9th - Sand Springs 5K
10th - Holland Hall 5K
2nd - Frontier 5K
8th - Conference 5K
12th - Regionals 5K

Boys Varsity Team Results
19th - Deer Creek 5K
9th - Sapulpa 2M
9th - Broken Arrow 5K
6th - Sand Springs 5K
13th - Holland Hall 5K
3rd- Frontier 5K
7th - Conference 5K
12th - Regionals 5K

Caleb James
12:17 - Sapulpa - 42nd
18:54.01 - FVC - 33rd
19:12.01 - Deer Creek - 90th
19:16.48 - Regionals - 63rd
19:20.05 - Frontier - 14th
20:39.20 - Holland Hall - 81st
20:58.68 - Sand Springs - 57th
21:00.50 - Broken Arrow - 56th

Sam English
12:30 - Sapulpa - 51st
19:05.83 - Frontier - 9th
19:16.63 - FVC - 39th
19:29.94 - Holland Hall - 52nd
19:45.76 - Regionals - 72nd
20:01.56 - Sand Springs - 32nd
20:25.72 - Deer Creek - 122nd
20:37.80 - Broken Arrow - 53rd

Noah James
13:36 - Sapulpa - 28th
20:25.26 - Frontier - 24th
20:56.98 - Regionals - 93rd
21:16.41 - Holland Hall - 35th

Wayne Thornburg
28:46.80 - FVC - 108th
29:57.22 - Frontier - 47th
32:05.65 - Holland Hall - 172nd
33:56.32 - Sand Springs - 117th

Caleb Garzone
17:21 - Sapulpa - 62nd
30:56.63 - Sand Springs - 106th

Alejandro Lopez
12:09 - Sapulpa - 38th
19:06.76 - FVC - 36th
19:17.25 - Deer Creek - 94th
19:18.72 - Frontier - 12th
19:43.94 - Regionals - 70th
19:48.12 - Sand Springs - 29th
20:08.94 - Broken Arrow - 47th

Dalton Wilcox
12:33 - Sapulpa - 54th
19:33.38 - Holland Hall - 57th
19:34.81 - FVC - 45th
20:34.55 - Sand Springs - 50th
20:58.03 - Broken Arrow - 55th
21:16.48 - Deer Creek - 132nd
21:42.41 - Frontier - 31st
21:55.17 - Regionals - 105th

Alex Newport
13:10 - Sapulpa - 17th
21:35.11 - Frontier - 30th
21:45.06 - FVC - 73rd
22:31.20 - Holland Hall - 70th
23:05.12 - Broken Arrow - 71st
23:16.53 - Sand Springs - 50th

Kaegan Murray
13:13 - Sapulpa - 19th
19:44.86 - Regionals - 71st
20:31.38 - Frontier - 26th
20:37.51 - FVC - 59th
21:00.57 - Holland Hall - 92nd
21:42.60 - Broken Arrow - 61st
22:31.49 - Sand Springs - 86th

Noah Hanlon
12:19 - Sapulpa - 46th
19:22.01 - FVC - 42nd
19:37.20 - Holland Hall - 63rd
19:50.79 - Deer Creek - 110th
20:02.27 - Regionals - 76th
20:13.97 - Sand Springs - 34th
20:37.90 - Broken Arrow - 54th

Titus Wright
14:01 - Sapulpa - 80th
23:05.93 - Deer Creek - 146th
26:18.84 - Sand Springs - 80th

David Rigsby
22:02.61 - FVC - 79th
22:29.40 - Frontier - 36th
22:43.65 - Holland Hall - 77th
23:29.21 - Deer Creek - 147th
24:14.86 - Sand Springs - 61st
24:27.95 - Broken Arrow - 89th

Michael Lopez
19:16 - Sapulpa - 69th

Chandler Blake
19:42.71 - FVC - 49th
19:52.88 - Frontier - 18th
20:20.32 - Sand Springs - 38th

Memphis McDaris
23:16.24 - Holland Hall - 94th
24:14.20 - FVC - 96th
24:33.98 - Sand Springs - 64th

CPHS Cross Country: Sandites continue to improve, host Regionals Saturday

The Charles Page High School Cross Country teams competed at the Frontier Valley Conference Championship Monday afternoon at Mohawk Park, following a four-day weather delay.

The Varsity Girls placed eighth out of nine teams, led by Victoria Baker in a season-best 22:06.12 for 26th place. Five of the six runners set PRs in the 5K event.

Varsity Boys finished seventh out of ten teams, led by Caleb James in a PR 18:54.01 for 33rd place. Four runners improved on their season-best times.

The Jenks Girls won the FVC titles in both Varsity and JV. Union won the Boys Varsity and Junior High races. Broken Arrow won the JV Boys and Bartlesville won the Junior High Girls run.

The Sandites will host the Class 6A and 5A East Regional Saturday, October 26th, at Case Community Park. The races will kick off with 6A Girls at 10:00 a.m.

10/12/19 - Thomas Edison Preparatory School

The Elementary Boys placed fifth of six teams at the Edison Eagle Classic at Chandler Park, with five personal best one-mile performances. Griffin Sensintaffar led the Sandites in 5:48.93 for second place, less than a second behind the champion.

The Elementary Girls placed third of three teams, with the entire squad setting PRs. Kinley Snow led the unit in 8:06.55 for twelfth place.

10/5/19 - Frontier High School

The Lady Sandite Varsity placed second of three teams at the Frontier Mustangs Stampede, led by senior Victoria Baker with a 3200-meter time of 14:12.01 for fourth place. It was the team’s second 3200 run of the year, and the entire lineup improved on their performances from the Sapulpa race in August.

Sam English knocked 24 seconds off his prior’s weeks 5K personal best, leading the Varsity Boys in 19:05.83 for ninth place. The boys finished third out of three teams, but seven runners improved on their season-best times. Community Christian School won both the boys and girls races.

Sandite Boys Results
Frontier Mustangs Stampede - Varsity 5K
19:05.83 - Sam English - 9th
19:18.72 - Alejandro Lopez - 12th
19:20.05 - Caleb James - 14th
19:52.88 - Chandler Blake - 18th
20:25.26 - Noah James - 24th
20:31.38 - Kaegan Murray - 26th
21:35.11 - Alex Newport - 30th
21:42.41 - Dalton Wilcox - 31st
22:29.40 - David Rigsby - 36th
29:57.22 - Wayne Thornsburg - 47th
Edison Eagles Classic - Elementary 1600M
5:48.93 - Griffin Sensintaffar - 2nd
6:50.73 - Gavin Corbin - 6th
8:02.66 - Presley Quinnelly - 26th
8:37.49 - Taylor Strode - 27th
8:51.54 - Callan Hayduk - 30th
11:39.24 - Baker Lee - 41st
Frontier Valley Conference - Varsity 5K
18:54.01 - Caleb James - 33rd
19:06.76 - Alejandro Lopez - 36th
19:16.63 - Sam English - 39th
19:22.01 - Noah Hanlon - 42nd
19:34.81 - Dalton Wilcox - 45th
19:42.71 - Chandler Blake - 49th
20:37.51 - Kaegan Murray - 59th
Frontier Valley Conference - JV 5K
21:45.06 - Alex Newport - 73rd
22:02.61 - David Rigsby - 79th
24:14.20 - Memphis McDaris - 96th
28:46.80 - Wayne Thornsburg - 108th

Sandite Girls Results
Frontier Mustangs Stampede - Varsity 3200M
14:12.01 - Victoria Baker - 4th
14:16.11 - Jazmin Lopez - 7th
14:29.29 - Erika Baker - 9th
16:15.01 - Wanageeska Williams - 19th
16:59.22 - Madison Chambers - 21st
Edison Eagles Classic - Elementary 1600M
8:06.55 - Kinley Snow - 12th
8:10.01 - Julia Myers - 13th
9:42.27 - Avery Nolen - 28th
9:49.99 - Nola Chambers - 31st
10:01.77 - Emma Nolen - 33rd
Frontier Valley Conference - Varsity 5K
22:06.12 - Victoria Baker - 26th
22:25.21 - Jazmin Lopez - 29th
22:32.53 - Erika Baker - 30th
25:20.61 - Teagan Smith - 54th
26:04.79 - Wanageeska Williams - 59th
27:19.89 - Madison Chambers - 60th
Frontier Valley Conference - JV 5K
25:35.41 - Ty Davis - 23rd
26:58.01 - Kasandra Burgess - 35th
29:40.10 - Sarah Rigsby - 51st

CPHS Cross Country: Elementary Girls and Brynlee Durborrow place 2nd at Holland Hall Invitational

The Sand Springs Cross Country program competed at the 34th Annual Holland Hall Invitational Saturday in Tulsa.

The Elementary Girls placed second out of nine teams in the one-mile run, led by Brynlee Durburrow with a personal best 6:07.63 for second place. Chloe Grona placed fourth in a PR 6:18.74 and Josie Grona was sixth with a PR 6:43.71. Alliyah Watts, Blakelee Meeker, Sophia Grona, Starr Corbin, Brielle Meeker, Tatum Chambers, Emma Nolen, Brie Blair, Nola Chambers, Avery Nolen, and Leighton Dial all set PRs.

The Elementary Boys placed fifth out of twelve teams, led by Griffin Sensintaffar in 6:22.92 for 7th place out of 142 runners. Rafi Huff, Gavin Corbin, Landon Durborrow, Jessen Cox, Dax Wilcox, Callan Hayduk, Taylor Strode, Alex Williams, Aiden Westin, Sutton Corbin, Alex Martin, and Baker Lee all ran season-best times.

The Varsity Girls placed 10th out of fourteen teams in the 5K, led by Erika Baker in 23:16.51 for 23rd place out of 102 runners. Jazmin Lopez was right behind her in 24th place with a PR 23:19.62. Victoria Baker and Kasanda Burgess also ran PRs.

The Junior Varsity Boys placed 11th of fourteen teams in the 5K, led by Noah James in 35th Place out of 173 runners with a time of 21:16.41. Alex Newport, Memphis McDaris, and Wayne Thornburg all set PRs.

Sam English ran the 5K in a season-best 19:29.94 for 52nd place out of 131 runners, leading the Varsity Boys to a 13th Place team finish out of sixteen teams. Dalton Wilcox, Noah Hanlon, and Kaegan Murray also set PRs.

The Sandites were two runners short of a full Junior High Boys team. Colt Cothran led the trio in the two-mile run with a time of 16:50.67 for 191st place out of 245 runners. Catherina Sarasua led the two Junior High Girls with an 18:27.96 finish for 180th place out of 224 runners.

Sand Springs will return to action at the Frontier Mustangs Stampede Saturday at 8:30 a.m.

Sandite Boys Results
(Elementary 1-Mile)
6:22.92 Griffin Sensintaffar - 7th
7:03.73 Rafi Huff - 28th
7:10.35 Gavin Corbin - 30th
7:23.75 Landon Durborrow - 39th
7:44.43 Jessen Cox - 55th
8:03.67 Dax Wilcox - 68th
8:54.48 Mason Bowman - 104th
9:15.43 Callan Hayduk - 112th
9:29.75 Taylor Strode - 119th
9:33.81 Kellen Williams - 121st
9:34.32 Alex Williams - 122nd
9:35.12 Aiden Westin - 124th
9:36.93 Sutton Corbin - 125th
10:06.61 Alex Martin - 130th
10:35.77 Dean Earnest - 135th
11:40.56 Baker Lee - 139th

(Junior High 2-Mile)
16:50.56 Colt Cothran - 191st
17:20.59 Landon Buttram - 202nd
20:22.98 Zachary Edwards - 236th

(Varsity 5K)
19:29.94 Sam English - 52nd
19:33.38 Dalton Wilcox - 57th
19:37.20 Noah Hanlon - 63rd
20:39.20 Caleb James - 81st
21:00.57 Kaegan Murray - 92nd

(Junior Varsity 5K)
21:16.41 Noah James - 35th
22:31.20 Alex Newport - 70th
22:43.65 David Rigsby - 77th
23:16.24 Memphis McDaris - 94th
32:05.65 Wayne Thornburg - 172nd

Team Champions
Elementary - Kiefer
Junior High - Union
Varsity - Lincoln Christian
Junior Varsity - Bartlesville

Individual Champions
Elementary - Liam Tangren (Regent)
Junior High - Adren Jernegan (Sapulpa)
Varsity - Spencer Hales (Bartlesville)
Junior Varsity - Aaron Shiever (Collinsville)

Lady Sandite Results
(Elementary 1-Mile)
6:07.63 Brynlee Durborrow - 2nd
6:18.74 Chloe Grona - 4th
6:43.71 Josie Grona - 6th
7:37.43 Alliyah Watts - 30th
8:13.78 Blakelee Meeker - 49th
8:26.06 Sophie Grona - 55th
8:37.85 Kailey Bowman - 65th
9:14.79 Starr Corbin - 81st
9:44.20 Brielle Meeker - 94th
9:52.93 Tatum Chambers - 95th
10:04.57 Emma Nolen - 99th
10:31.89 Alia Deberry - 104th
10:43.07 Brie Blair - 109th
10:43.45 Nola Chambers - 110th
10:45.03 Avery Nolen - 111th
10:45.57 Natalee Sorenson - 112th
11:31.12 Leighton Dial - 114th

(Junior High 2-Mile)
18:27.96 Catherina Sarasua - 180th
19:07.60 Kennedy Shirley - 185th

(Varsity 5K)
23:16.51 Erika Baker - 23rd
23:19.62 Jazmin Lopez - 24th
24:45.72 Victoria Baker - 46th
25:26.83 Chezney Kelley - 59th
28:33.99 Kasandra Burgess - 85th

Team Champions
Elementary - Kiefer
Junior High - Bartlesville
Varsity - Lincoln Christian
Junior Varsity - Broken Arrow

Individual Champions
Elementary - Kate Barber (Jenks)
Junior High - Peyton Carson (Personal Best)
Varsity - Zoie Kiddy (Kiefer)
Junior Varsity - Mackenzie Hendrix (Wesleyan)