OSSAA 6A Basketball and Wrestling Week 3 Rankings

OSSAA 6A Boys’ Basketball Rankings

  1. Putnam City West (4-0)

  2. Edmond Santa Fe (5-0)

  3. Sapulpa (4-0)

  4. Edmond Memorial (5-1)

  5. Booker T. Washington (2-1)

  6. Midwest City (3-0)

  7. Norman North (5-0)

  8. Sand Springs (3-0)

  9. Deer Creek (3-0)

  10. Putnam City North (1-2)

  11. Union (2-1)

  12. Edmond North (4-2)

  13. Putnam City (4-2)

  14. Stillwater (3-1)

  15. Owasso (1-0)

  16. Jenks (3-1)

  17. Bartlesville (2-2)

  18. Broken Arrow (1-2)

  19. Norman (4-4)

  20. Southmoore (1-2)

SPN Conference Strength Ratings
58.4 Big Ten
51.0 Frontier Valley
47.0 Central Oklahoma
36.0 All-City
31.6 Suburban

Top Boys’ Offenses (Point Average)
84.8 Sapulpa
77.8 Booker T. Washington
76.8 Putnam City West
75.0 Midwest City
74.7 Putnam City North
74.0 Norman North
71.2 Edmond Memorial
68.6 Edmond Santa Fe
68.3 Putnam City
68.0 Enid

Top Boys’ Defenses
44.4 Norman North
45.0 Edmond Memorial
46.7 Deer Creek
47.7 Sand Springs
50.3 Bixby
50.3 Broken Arrow
50.7 Union
51.2 Mustang
52.0 Bartlesville
52.4 Ponca City

Highest Avg Margin of Victory
29.6 Norman North
26.2 Edmond Memorial
21.8 Sapulpa
20.3 Deer Creek
17.0 Midwest City
16.0 Edmond Santa Fe
14.7 Union
13.0 Putnam West
12.8 Jenks
12.7 Booker T. Washington


OSSAA 6A Girls’ Basketball Rankings

  1. Edmond Memorial (6-0)

  2. Putnam City West (6-1)

  3. Edmond Santa Fe (6-0)

  4. Norman North (5-0)

  5. Shawnee (4-0)

  6. Edmond North (4-2)

  7. Deer Creek (3-0)

  8. Ponca City (3-1)

  9. Bartlesville (3-1)

  10. Midwest City (5-1)

  11. Sand Springs (4-2)

  12. Booker T. Washington (3-0)

  13. Bixby (4-1)

  14. Choctaw (4-2)

  15. Moore (2-2)

  16. Norman (3-2)

  17. Mustang (3-1)

  18. Union (1-0)

  19. Sapulpa (1-2)

  20. Jenks (2-3)

SPN Conference Strength Ratings
55.5 Central Oklahoma
46.7 Suburban
38.8 Big Ten
33.0 Frontier Valley
10.1 All-City

Top Girls’ Offenses
75.5 Sand Springs
73.7 Putnam City West
70.3 Booker T. Washington
69.8 Mustang
66.5 Ponca City
64.4 Norman
64.3 Broken Arrow
63.5 Choctaw
61.3 Shawnee
59.3 Bixby

Top Girls’ Defenses
33.3 Bixby
35.8 Bartlesville
36.0 Booker T. Washington
36.3 Edmond Memorial
36.3 Deer Creek
39.0 Shawnee
40.0 Norman North
42.0 Mustang
42.0 Putnam City
42.0 Union

Top Avg. Margin of Victory
34.3 Booker T. Washington
27.8 Mustang
26.0 Bixby
24.9 Putnam City West
22.3 Shawnee
21.8 Sand Springs
21.0 Choctaw
20.5 Bartlesville
17.3 Edmond Memorial
17.0 Norman


OSSAA 6A Wrestling Dual Rankings

  1. Choctaw (1-0)

  2. Broken Arrow (2-1)

  3. Edmond North (1-0)

  4. Mustang (6-0)

  5. Sand Springs (1-0)

  6. Ponca City (2-0)

  7. Deer Creek (1-2)

  8. Edmond Memorial (0-1)

  9. Jenks (1-0)

  10. Stillwater (2-0)

  11. Owasso (0-2)

  12. Union (0-0)

  13. Yukon (1-1)

  14. Bartlesville (3-1)

  15. Southmoore (0-1)

OSSAA 6A Wrestling Tournament Rankings

  1. Broken Arrow

  2. Choctaw

  3. Mustang

  4. Edmond North

  5. Sand Springs

  6. Edmond Memorial

  7. Deer Creek

  8. Owasso

  9. Jenks

  10. Ponca City

  11. Stillwater

  12. Union

  13. Yukon

  14. Bartlesville

  15. Del City

CPHS Wrestling: Sandites place fourth at Perry Tournament of Champions

Even without their defending two-time State Champion, the No. 5 ranked Charles Page High School wrestling team wrapped up an impressive fourth-place finish at the prestigious Perry Tournament of Champions Saturday afternoon.

The Sandites didn’t send anyone to the finals, but had seven placers to improve over their prior year’s eighth-place finish. The event marked the first tournament of Jarrod Patterson’s Head Coaching career at Sand Springs.

Brendan Wiseley placed third at 106, losing only to tournament champion Gabe Valencia, a returning State medalist. Wiseley only lost that match by a 5-4 decision, and breezed past most of his other opponents. He pinned Kansas State Qualifier Trent Clements in 1:35 and Aiden Odell in 5:46, and topped three-time YWL State Champion Guy Clevenger 6-2 in the consolation finals. One of his toughest opponents was his own teammate, freshman Christian Forbes.

Forbes had to settle for fifth place after losing 3-0 to Wiseley, and defeated Gabe Fontanez 10-3 in the placement round. He pinned Fontanez in the first match of the tournament, fell 5-3 to Clevenger, then defeated Clements 5-0 and Jose Becerril 7-3.

Seth Jones placed fourth at 126, falling 6-4 to Shawn Muse and 3-2 to Texas State Runner-Up John Richardson. He pinned Luke McCain in 3:01 and Kansas State Runner-Up Kael Pappan in 2:39, and won a 13-2 major decision against State Qualifier Kyler Damron.

Blake Jones placed third at 132, falling 8-0 to Kansas State Champion Gabe Buckbee in the semifinals. He majored State Qualifier Blayton Montgomery 10-0 and defeated Caleb Redman 5-3 before his loss, then pinned Montgomery in 2:32 in the consolation bracket before topping Takaya Matsuki in the finals.

Scott Patton finished third at 152, falling 5-2 to Kansas State Champion Montez Robinson in the semifinals. He majored Tyson Walker 16-2, pinned Zach Conrad in 4:00, and majored Dalton Misener 9-1 before his loss and rebounded with a 9-7 sudden victory decision over State Qualifier Abel Perez and a 6-2 decision over Texas State Qualifier Caden Mills.

Chris Kirby placed fourth at 160, falling 17-8 to State Qualifier Kyle Knowles in the semifinals and 18-6 to State Qualifier Chandler Holman in the consolation finals. He defeated Brett Black 6-4, Nate Jacobson 12-6, and pinned Black in 1:14.

Dayvon Taylor placed third at 170, falling in 2:17 to State Qualifier Taylor Fleming in the semifinals. He pinned Colten Krebs in 1:19 and Gable Norman in 2:18 and won decisions of 9-3 against Garrett Hughes, 4-2 against Kansas State Qualifier Britton MacLaughlin, and 7-5 against Brayden Dillow.

The Sandites voided the 113, 120, and 195 weight classes and were without two-time State Champion Riley Weir.

The host team, ranked first in Class 3A, won the team trophy handily with four champions and five finalists, while 6A No. 2 Choctaw barely edged out the defending Kansas State Champions by half a point for second place with three champions.

Sand Springs will return to action Thursday at 6:00 p.m. with their first home dual of the season against No. 6 Ponca City (2-0).

Team Scores
235.0 Perry
154.0 Choctaw
153.5 Arkansas City
126.0 Sand Springs
120.0 Duncan
118.5 Owasso
116.0 Edmond Memorial
108.0 Lawton MacArthur
102.5 Prosper, Texas
97.0 Chanute, Kansas
80.0 Blackwell
73.5 Houston Westside
69.5 Stillwater
67.0 Ponca City
50.5 Catoosa
48.0 Claremore
47.5 Bixby
46.0 Harrah
32.0 Pryor
12.0 Midwest City
6.0 Kingfisher

Tournament Champions
106 Gabe Valencia (Perry)
113 Ryan Smith (Perry)
120 Zach Blankenship (Bixby)
126 Shawn Muse (Choctaw)
132 Dylan Avery (Perry)
138 Spencer Schickram (Ponca City)
145 Gabe Johnson (Choctaw)
152 Hadyn Redus (Perry)
160 Hunter Jump (Duncan)
170 Christian McCutcheon (Stillwater)
182 Zane Coleman (Choctaw)
195 Drake Barbee (Blackwell)
220 Seth Seago (Claremore)
285 Stevan Culberson (Duncan)

CPHS Wrestling: Sandites hammer No. 10 Owasso 53-21 in season opener

Not even two full years removed from a Dual State title, the Charles Page High School wrestling team started their season ranked only eighth in Class 6A. Thursday night they put the pollsters on notice that they should probably be a little higher.

The Sandites rolled to a dominant 53-21 win over No. 10 Owasso (0-2) with six pins, one technical fall, and two decisions. The host team won only four matches in the lopsided dual, though three of those came by fall.

The Rams started in the hole after forfeiting 106 to Christian Forbes (1-0) but made up for it with a come from behind victory by Jared Campbell over Brendon Wiseley (0-1, 14-9). Wiseley took a 6-4 lead into the second period, but Campbell flipped him for a pin at 3:28.

Two-time State Champion Riley Weir (1-0, 92-27) easily handled EJ Tecson, taking a 10-1 first period lead, reversing in the second and securing the 18-1 technical fall at 3:54.

Seth Jones (1-0, 23-14) scored a takedown and back points late in the first period against Killian McNichol, started the second period on top, and cradled the ram in 3:09. Freshman Blake Jones (1-0) scored an immediate takedown against Jayden Miller before pinning his foe with six seconds left in the first period.

State Finalist Zeke Washington got the Rams back on track at 138, taking a 19-8 lead against Caleb Phillips (0-1, 2-8) before pinning the Sandite in 2:56. Preston Medlin (0-1) and DJ Anderson stalemated throughout the first two periods, but Anderson took the lead with an escape early in the third, then added a takedown soon after that and rode to a 3-0 decision.

Scott Patton (1-0, 36-22) scored a quick takedown against Mark Turner, gave up a second period escape, then scored again moments later. He reversed to start the final period, cut his opponent loose to look for a major, and instead it was Turner with the takedown. Never panicked, Patton reversed for back points and a 10-4 decision.

Chris Kirby (1-0, 23-10) gave up a takedown to Nate Jacobson early in the 160 match, but the Westside Strangler reversed with his signature headlock for a pin at 1:21. Dayvon Taylor (0-1, 23-21) took a 4-0 lead with back points against two-time State Qualifier Taylor Fleming but this time it was the Ram with the come-from-behind pin at 2:30.

Riley Magee (1-0, 6-5) won a 5-0 first period lead against Stephen Aycock before sticking him in 2:36.

Freshman Brooks Dudley (1-0) worked up an 8-0 lead with two sets of back points against Scott Ghavami before giving up a takedown early in the second period. He reversed quickly, but Ghavami scored once again in the second and twice in the third to cut his deficit to 11-10. The Ram scored with two seconds remaining, but Dudley held on for the one-point win.

Kaden Glass (1-0), also a freshman, made quick work of Devin Harris, winning his match by fall in 1:16.

Josh Fincannon (1-0, 15-17) wrestled up to heavyweight against Hilton Moseby and the two went scoreless through the first period. Fincannon scored an escape in the second period, then pinned Moseby in 4:36 to wrap up the night.

The Sandites, ranked fifth in tournaments, will return to action Friday at the 43rd Annual Perry Tournament of Champions. They won the tournament in 2016 and placed eighth last season with one champion in Carter Young. Young has since transferred to No. 12 Stillwater and could end up taking on one of his old teammates this weekend.

Other 6A teams traveling to Perry include No. 2 Choctaw, No. 7 Ponca City, No. 8 Edmond Memorial, and No. 10 Owasso. The host school is ranked first in class 3A and the defending 4A Kansas State Champions from Arkansas City will also be in attendance.

OSSAA Rankings: 6A Week 1 Basketball and Wrestling

OSSAA 6A Boys’ Basketball Rankings

  1. Booker T. Washington (2-0)

  2. Putnam City West (2-0)

  3. Putnam City North (0-0)

  4. Edmond Santa Fe (0-0)

  5. Edmond Memorial (0-0)

  6. Midwest City (0-0)

  7. Union (0-0)

  8. Sapulpa (0-0)

  9. Norman North (0-0)

  10. Putnam City (0-0)

  11. Broken Arrow (0-0)

  12. Sand Springs (0-0)

  13. Owasso (0-0)

  14. Norman (0-0)

  15. Southmoore (0-0)

  16. Deer Creek (0-0)

  17. Stillwater (0-0)

  18. Jenks (0-0)

  19. Edmond North (0-0)

  20. Westmoore (0-0)

OSSAA 6A Girls’ Basketball Rankings

  1. Sand Springs (0-0)

  2. Putnam City West (0-0)

  3. Edmond Memorial (0-0)

  4. Edmond Santa Fe (0-0)

  5. Moore (0-0)

  6. Choctaw (0-0)

  7. Bartlesville (0-0)

  8. Norman (0-0)

  9. Shawnee (0-0)

  10. Bixby (0-0)

  11. Booker T. Washington (0-0)

  12. Norman North (0-0)

  13. Sapulpa (0-0)

  14. Midwest City (0-0)

  15. Deer Creek (0-0)

  16. Mustang (0-0)

  17. Union (0-0)

  18. Ponca City (0-0)

  19. Owasso (0-0)

  20. Jenks (0-0)

OSSAA 6A Dual Rankings

  1. Choctaw (0-0)

  2. Broken Arrow (0-0)

  3. Mustang (0-0)

  4. Edmond North (0-0)

  5. Deer Creek (0-0)

  6. Ponca City (0-0)

  7. Edmond Memorial (0-0)

  8. Yukon (0-0)

  9. Sand Springs (0-0)

  10. Jenks (0-0)

  11. Owasso (0-0)

  12. Union (0-0)

  13. Stillwater (0-0)

  14. Norman (0-0)

  15. Bartlesville (0-0)

OSSAA 6A Tournament Rankings

  1. Broken Arrow

  2. Choctaw

  3. Mustang

  4. Edmond North

  5. Sand Springs

  6. Deer Creek

  7. Edmond Memorial

  8. Yukon

  9. Ponca City

  10. Jenks

  11. Union

  12. Owasso

  13. Stillwater

  14. Bartlesville

  15. Ponca City

Youth Wrestling: Seven Sandites snag titles at Coweta Tournament

Seven Sandites brought home first-place medals from the Coweta Oklahoma USA Wrestling Tournament this past weekend.

Division 5

Hayden Ostrowski placed second at 155 pounds, falling to Mason Wood, but majoring Colton Ingram 12-3.

Division 4

Robert Burke won the 92-pound bracket easily with a 16-1 technical fall against Mia Adams and pins of Wiley Welch and Skyler Wood in 0:19 and 1:08, respectively. Carter Wood came in runner-up, pinning Welch in 2:31 and Adams in 3:45, and majoring Skyler Wood 11-2. Skyler Wood placed third, pinning Welch in 1:28 and Adams in 2:16.

Jace Simms won the 76-pound division with a pin of Gavin Pettit in 2:51.

Matthew Moore came in runner-up at 73 pounds, defeating teammate Colt Cothran 8-3, but falling 4-2 to Hunter Knox. Ayreson Reiss placed third with a 1:36 pin of Sage Thorn, a 46-second pin of Christopher Hodges, and a 7-5 decision over Cothran. Cothran placed fourth, majoring Thorn 15-4 and defeating Hodges 11-6.

Division 3

Kasen McAffrey won the 76-pound bracket with three first-period falls. He pinned Jack Kinkaid in 0:34, Brice Lozinsky in 1:54, and Logan Gray in 0:51.

Carter Wood won the 90-pound bracket by pinning Malakai Agnew in 1:48 and Austin Freisberg in 2:52, and defeated Riley Hicks 6-4.

Skyler Wood came in runner-up at 80 pounds. He fell 6-0 to Blake Parmley in the opening round but pinned Ethan Oglesbee in 4:07 and Jaxon Rice in 1:02 and topped John Max Carter Harland 5-3 in sudden-victory overtime.

Division 2

Samuel Moore placed second at 61 pounds, pinning Bradley Vargas in 1:08 and majoring Bryson Hodges 13-0. He was defeated 16-0 by Maddox Moore in the finals.

Beginner 4

Aiden Wilkerson came in runner-up at 120 pounds. He pinned Redus Bowman in 0:58, Halle Sampson in 0:37, and Kylar Rogers in 0:52, but fell to Dillon Blundell.

Beginner 2

Aiden Rhine won the 90-pound bracket, pinning Crew Kaser in 0:36 and Ty Holly in 0:45.

Aaerick Collins placed third at 67 pounds, pinning Jaxson Paschall in 0:29, Isaac Oelke in 1:28, and Owen Hughes in 2:49. He fell 17-2 to Ponca City’s Westin Day.

Beginner 1

Wes Wilson won the 43-pound bracket with three falls, taking down Liam Keene in 1:00, James Simmons in 2:32, and Kellan Hayes in 2:28.

Ryder Black won the 49-pound bracket, defeating Reid Alexander 8-5, Kaseton Dean 18-2, and pinning Max Bozone in 1:19.

Girls 9&Under

Isabella Perea came in runner-up at 60 pounds, pinning Abby Chambers in 0:26, but fell to McAlester’s Jaylianna James.

CPHS Wrestling: Brendon Wiseley and Hayli Jeffries win IceFighter Open

Several members of the Sand Springs wrestling team competed in the Union/Pryor IceFighter Open this weekend in Tulsa. The Sandites sent nine to the finals across three age divisions and four brought home gold medals.

High School

Brendon Wiseley won the 113-pound bracket, pinning John Goodyear in 51 seconds, defeated Grant Edwards 3-2 and State Qualifier David Boucher 3-0.

Hayli Jeffries drew only one opponent in the girls’ 113-pound division and pinned Warner’s Merci Swimmer in 0:48 and 2:00 in a best-of-three series for first place.

Defending two-time State Champion Riley Weir came in runner-up at 126 pounds. He pinned Shayden Trant in 2:58, teched Bronner Bessette 21-4, and defeated Kaden Stanley 6-1 before falling 9-2 to Bartlesville State Champion Laif Jones in the finals.

Caleb Phillips placed second at 138 pounds. He pinned Sam Harris in 4:24 and Brayden Strachan in 3:44 and majored Jared Davis 13-0 before falling 4-2 to Enid’s Hunter McGee in sudden victory overtime.

Christian Forbes placed third at 106 pounds. He defeated Christian Patrick-Leal 6-0 in the quarterfinals before falling 1-0 to Bartlesville’s Colby Strachan. In consolation he defeated Suan Sang 7-3 and repeated his 6-0 win over Patrick-Leal in the finals.

Returning State Qualifier Scott Patton placed third at 152. He pinned Jakob Hammock in 3:07 but fell to Union State Qualifier Ja’len Hernandez in the quarterfinals. In consolation he pinned Chris Cox in 0:26 and majored Cody Peters 12-2.

State Qualifier Chris Kirby placed third at 160 with an 18-2 technical fall against Vincent Christy and a 42-second pin of Robert Dora before falling 9-0 to Cushing State QualifierState Jacob Ahrberg. In consolation he pinned Johnny Villa in 1:07.

State Qualifier Dayvon Taylor placed third at 182, pinning Tyler Holland in 0:46 and majoring Brett San Miguel 14-0 before falling 2-1 to Vinita State Qualifier Zach Wattenbarger. In consolation he defeated State Qualifier Landon Brown 3-0 and Jacob Wood 11-4.

Junior High

Mitchell Smith breezed through the 89-pound bracket with four falls. He took down Matthew Kara in 0:39, Ryan Fortney in 0:17, Tucker Collinsworth in 0:30, and Bradly Vanblaricom in 2:46.

Chase White came in runner-up at 140 pounds. He pinned Andrew Henson in 1:50 and Jacob Diacon in 1:21, then defeated Trey Thomas 8-3 and Nick Schultz 11-9 before falling to Ponca City’s Rayden Agee in the finals.

Ethan Norton placed third at 113 pounds. He pinned Colin Young in 1:08 and majored Evan Gunter 9-1 before falling to Ponca City’s Ryker Agee in the semifinals. In consolation he majored Alden Garriott 14-0 and Andrew Lollis 10-0.

Carter Goodman placed third at 120, rattling off five-straight wins after falling 1-0 to Broken Arrow’s Preston Baker in the opening round. He pinned Jordan Hiser in 0:40, Chase Byam in 1:34 and Isaac Xiong in 2:18, defeated Eric Olenberger 2-0, and teched Bryson Sisco 16-0.

6th & 7th Grade

Mason Harris won the heavyweight bracket and spent only thirty seconds on the mat. He pinned Kasey Minakhom in seventeen seconds and pinned Andrew Terrell in thirteen.

Eli Buxton placed second at 126 pounds, falling to Broken Arrow’s Keshawn Guillory, but pinning Adan Ayala in 45 seconds.

Malachi Wilson came in Runner Up at 162 pounds, pinning Kane Neill in 34 seconds, but falling to Oologah’s Ryan Wells in the finals.