NCAA Wrestling: Undefeated freshman Daton Fix wins Southern Scuffle, Cowboys place 2nd

Charles Page High School alumnus Daton Fix improved his collegiate record to 22-0 Saturday evening in Chattanooga as one of four Oklahoma State University wrestlers to win the Sixteenth Annual Southern Scuffle.

The No. 3 ranked Cowboys finished in second place with 188.5 points, behind No. 1 Penn State (216.5) who had six champions, eight finalists, and three consolation champions. Oklahoma State put five in the finals.

Fix outscored his five opponents 92-21 at 133 pounds, giving up nothing but escape points. He scored a 19-3 technical fall against Rider freshman Chris Wright in 5:57 with five takedowns and eight nearfall points, then recorded his first collegiate pin against Air Force senior John Twomey. He scored four takedowns and four nearfall points before sticking his foe in 5:28.

In the quarterfinals Fix teched NC State freshman Jarrett Trombley, a four-time Michigan State Champion, 25-10 with twelve takedowns in 6:47. Fix took on Cal State Bakersfield senior Sean Nickell, who is ranked twentieth in the nation by InterMat Wrestling, in the semis. The Cowboy scored four takedowns, a reversal, and eight nearfall points for the 18-3 victory in only 3:58.

In the finals Fix met No. 9 ranked Iowa State freshman Austin Gomez, a three-time Illinois State Champion. Fix dealt Gomez (18-1) his first collegiate loss with a 6-3 decision, scoring takedowns in the first and third periods with a second-period escape.

Saturday was the Cowboys’ second-best performance in tournament history, trailing only a 198-point team title in 2017. They have come in runner-up four times. Nicki Piccininni, Kaden Gfeller, and Derek White also won titles for the Pokes.

Oklahoma State (5-0, 4-0) will return to action with a four-dual road stretch, beginning on the 12th at No. 27 Princeton (3-3). They will travel to No. 25 Rutgers (6-1) on the thirteenth, West Virginia (2-7, 2-1) on the eighteenth, and No. 24 Pittsburgh (4-0) on the nineteenth.

Possible ranked foes for Fix include 125 No. 12 Pat Glory (Princeton), 133 No. 2 Nick Suriano (Rutgers), 133 No. 18 Matt Schmitt (West Virginia), and 133 No. 4 Micky Phillippi (Pittsburgh).

Southern Scuffle Champions
125: Nick Piccininni (OSU)
133: Daton Fix (OSU)
141: Nick Lee (PSU)
149: Kaden Gfeller (OSU)
157: Jason Nolf (PSU)
165: Vincenzo Joseph (PSU)
174: Mark Hall (PSU)
184: Shakur Rasheed (PSU)
197: Bo Nickal (PSU)
285: Derek White (OSU)

Team Scores
216.5 Penn State
188.5 Oklahoma State
104 Iowa State
82.5 Stanford
75.5 U.S. Naval Academy
71.5 Lock Haven
70 Duke
54.5 Ohio University
48.5 Virginia Tech
46.5 Cal State Bakersfield

OSSAA Wrestling Week 5 Team and SPN Individual Rankings

OSSAA 6A Dual Rankings

  1. Broken Arrow (4-1)

  2. Choctaw (1-1)

  3. Mustang (8-0)

  4. Edmond North (2-0

  5. Sand Springs (3-0)

  6. Deer Creek (2-2)

  7. Jenks (2-0)

  8. Edmond Memorial (1-1)

  9. Ponca City (2-2)

  10. Stillwater (2-3)

  11. Union (2-0)

  12. Owasso (1-4)

  13. Yukon (2-3)

  14. Norman North (2-0)

  15. Bartlesville (4-1)

OSSAA 6A Tournament Rankings

  1. Broken Arrow (310)

  2. Choctaw (297)

  3. Mustang (277)

  4. Edmond North (229)

  5. Sand Springs (201)

  6. Deer Creek (197)

  7. Edmond Memorial (185)

  8. Jenks (147)

  9. Ponca City (115)

  10. Owasso (106)

  11. Stillwater (97)

  12. Union (93)

  13. Yukon (85)

  14. Bartlesville (75)

  15. Del City (58)


106

  1. Jason Gilbert (Deer Creek Junior) - State Qualifier

  2. Brendon Wiseley (Sand Springs Junior) - Union Open Champion

  3. Colby Strachan (Bartlesville Junior) - Union Takedown Champion

  4. Bryce Cockrell (Broken Arrow Junior) - Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey Champion

  5. Cruz Aguilar (Edmond Memorial Junior) - Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey Champion

113

  1. Tucker Owens (Mustang Sophomore) - State Finalist

  2. Jackson Oplotnik (Edmond Memorial Junior) - State Qualifier

  3. Caleb Nahmahpeah (Shawnee Senior) - State Qualifier

  4. Ayden Little (Edmond North Freshman) - Mid America Runner-Up

  5. David Boucher (Bartlesville Senior) - State Qualifier

  6. Cooper Evans (Westmoore Sophomore) - Blanchard Champion

  7. Jackson Cockrell (Broken Arrow Junior) - Broken Arrow Champion

120

  1. Riley Weir (Sand Springs Senior) - State Champion

  2. Zach Blankenship (Bixby Freshman) - Perry Champion

  3. Garrett Johnson (Edmond Memorial Junior) - Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey Champion

  4. Hudson Neeley (Deer Creek Sophomore) - State Qualifier

  5. Corwin Strachan (Bartlesville Senior) - Union Open Champion

  6. Caleb Williams (Choctaw Sophomore) - Westmoore Open Champion

  7. Nate Becker (Edmond North Sophomore) - State Qualifier

126

  1. Laif Jones (Bartlesville Junior) - Union Open Champion

  2. Carter Young (Stillwater Sophomore) - State Champion

  3. John Wiley (Mustang Freshman) - Tuttle Pre-Turkey Champion

  4. Cade Manion (Deer Creek Sophomore) - State Qualifier

  5. Branden Elrod (Jenks Junior) - State Qualifier

  6. Blazik Perez (Broken Arrow Sophomore) - Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey Champion

  7. Shawn Muse (Choctaw Freshman) - Perry Champion

  8. Seth Jones (Sand Springs Junior) - State Qualifier

132

  1. Reece Witcraft (Broken Arrow Senior) - Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey Champion

  2. Irwin Portillo (Sand Springs Senior) - State Qualifier

  3. Cade Evans (Westmoore Senior) - Blanchard Champion

  4. Jake Wright (Southmoore Sophomore) - Westmoore Open Champion

  5. Keegan Luton (Mustang Sophomore) - State Qualifier

  6. Carson Trindle (Edmond North Senior)

138

  1. Peter Rolle (Edmond Memorial Senior) - Perry Runner-Up

  2. Zeke Washington (Owasso Senior) - State Finalist

  3. Cameron Picklo (Mustang Senior) - Mid America Champion

  4. Josh Parks (Edmond North Junior) - Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey Runner-Up

  5. Blake Gonzalez (Broken Arrow Senior) - State Qualifier

  6. Colt Newton (Choctaw Senior) - Westmoore Open Champion

  7. Parker Wright (Deer Creek Senior) - State Qualifier

  8. Kylon Burgert (Yukon Senior) - State Qualifier

145

  1. Gabe Johnson (Choctaw Junior) - Perry Champion

  2. Spencer Schickram (Ponca City Senior) - Perry Champion

  3. Roarke Simpson (Southmoore Junior) - State Qualifier

  4. Enrie Chavez (Jenks Senior) - Broken Arrow Champion

  5. Chance Davis (Enid) - Mid America Runner-Up

  6. Ja’len Hernandez (Union Senior) - Union Open Champion

152

  1. Drake Vannoy (Jenks Junior) - Chuck West Champion

  2. Landis Scoon (Yukon Junior) - State Qualifier

  3. Bryce Coronoa (Westmoore Junior) - State Qualifier

  4. Scott Patton (Sand Springs Senior) - Union Takedown Champion

  5. Micah Lugafet (Deer Creek Junior) - State Qualifier

160

  1. Tate Picklo (Mustang Sophomore) - Mid America Champion

  2. Killian McGrew (Jenks Junior) - State Qualifier

  3. Kyle Knowles (Edmond Memorial Senior) - Perry Runner-Up

  4. Chandler Holman (Choctaw Sophomore) - Westmoore Open Champion

  5. Chris Kirby (Sand Springs Junior) - Broken Arrow Champion

  6. Diego Maturino (Broken Arrow Senior) - Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey Champion

170

  1. Bryce Mattioda (Broken Arrow Junior) - State Finalist

  2. JT Stambeck (Norman North Senior) - Mid America Runner-Up

  3. Rene Martinez (Putnam City Senior) - State Qualifier

  4. Neko Macias (Southmoore Junior) - State Qualifier

  5. Kruz Simons (Edmond North Senior) - State Qualifier

  6. Christian McCutcheon (Stillwater Senior) - Perry Champion

  7. Mason Seth (Muskogee Senior) - Union Open Champion

  8. Taylor Fleming (Owasso Junior) - Perry Runner-Up

182

  1. Zane Coleman (Choctaw Senior) - Perry Champion

  2. Darius Boone (Union Senior) - State Qualifier

  3. Emmanuel Skillings (Broken Arrow Sophomore) - Broken Arrow Open Champion

  4. Trey Bowman (Edmond North Junior) - State Qualifier

  5. Abram Arechiga (Ponca City Senior) - State Qualifier

  6. Riley Magee (Sand Springs Junior)

195

  1. Gavin Potter (Broken Arrow Senior) - State Champion

  2. Judson Rowland (Mustang Junior) - Mid America Runner-Up

  3. Elijah Tomlin (Union Senior) - State Qualifier

  4. Carson Savage (Deer Creek Senior) - Tuttle Pre-Turkey Champion

  5. Blake Minnick (Edmond North Senior) - State Qualifier

  6. Carson Denwalt (Southmoore Junior) - Westmoore Open Champion

  7. Dylan Ward (Choctaw Junior) - Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey Champion

  8. Brooks Dudley (Sand Springs Freshman)

220

  1. Zach Marcheselli (Broken Arrow Senior) - State Champion

  2. Micah Walker (Union Junior) - Mid-America Champion

  3. Jared Galli (Jenks Senior) - State Qualifier

  4. Jake McCoy (Edmond North Senior) - Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey Champion

  5. Tony Opichka (Choctaw Senior)

  6. Kaden Glass (Sand Springs Freshman)

285

  1. Samontai Scott (Midwest City Senior) - State Qualifier

  2. Juan Macedo (Putnam North Senior) - State Qualifier

  3. Marquon Journey (Choctaw Junior) - Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey Champion

  4. Sam Smith (Stillwater Senior) - State Qualifier

  5. Ashton Aldridge (Yukon Senior) - State Qualifier

  6. Josh Fincannon (Sand Springs Junior)

CPHS Wrestling: Sandites place 28th at Kansas City Stampede, Weir takes 6th

The Charles Page High School varsity wrestling team traveled to the Kansas City Stampede this weekend and placed 28th for a slight improvement over the previous year’s finish. Though they didn’t crown a champion for the first time in five years, they did perform better as an overall team than last season.

Daton Fix won four-straight titles at the tournament from 2013 to 2016, then freshman Carter Young won the tournament last year. Young transferred to Stillwater this year and went 8-1 for fifth place in the tournament. His only loss was 5-2 to tournament runner-up Caleb Tanner of Collinsville.

Riley Weir placed sixth, Josh Fincannon placed eighth, Kaden Glass placed tenth, Brendon Wiseley placed twelfth, Chris Kirby placed thirteenth, Preston Medlin placed 22nd, Dylan Luker placed 28th, and Seth Jones placed 32nd. The team finished with 199 points. Last season they scored 188 points for 29th place.

This year’s team has outscored last year’s squad in both tournaments and two out of three duals. If that trend continues it will mean a great post-season for the Sandites, who finished third in the Regional and Class 6A State Championship tournaments last season.

Nationally ranked No. 12 Tuttle won the Stampede with 686 points, four finalists, and three champions. Liberty, Missouri placed second with 619.5 points and one champion, upsetting No. 22 Park Hill who settled for third with 449.5.

3A No. 1 Perry placed fifth and 5A No. 2 Collinsville placed twelfth as the top-two teams from Oklahoma. Sand Springs was the highest-scoring 6A team, followed by unranked Southmoore with an upset over several 6A teams at 29th. No. 11 Stillwater placed 30th. 5A No. 8 Coweta placed 31st, 6A No. 9 Ponca City placed 32nd, and 6A No. 4 Edmond North placed 37th.

Sand Springs wrestling will return to action after the new year at the 18th Annual Cushing Invitational. It will be their first time competing at the event. The Sandites previously traveled to the prestigious Geary Invitational that weekend for the past three years.

Riley Weir (7-4, 98-31) went 3-1 in pool play for a trip to the 120-pound gold bracket. He pinned Lebanon’s Cole Patten in 2:57, then took down Farmington’s Blake Cook 17-0 in only 2:17. Weir suffered a 6-4 loss to Platte County freshman Eli Rocha, but rebounded with a 24-second pin of Ponca City State Qualifier Shayden Trant.

Weir was pinned in 5:31 by three-time Texas State Champion Johnathon Ortegon (Randall) in his first match of the gold bracket, but worked his way up to the finals in consolation. He majored Mill Valley State Finalist Zach Keal 9-1, then avenged his loss to Rocha with a fall in 5:08. In the semis he pinned Missouri State Champion Karter Brink (Monett), but was defeated 2-0 by Park Hill freshman Kal Miller, a Missouri Junior High State Champion. Weir placed twelfth last season.

Josh Fincannon (8-7) lost his opening match by fall to Kansas State Qualifier Cade Lautt (St. James) but won out for a 3-1 finish in pool play. He decisioned Missouri State Qualifier Wesley Merriman (Monett) 4-1, Seckman’s Andrew Warren 8-6, and Stillwater’s Carson Cottril 3-0.

In the gold bracket Fincannon was pinned by Christian Brothers’ Al Wooten, but he received a forfeit from Edmond North’s Jake McCoy and decisioned Alabama State Qualifier Isaac McAdams (Thompson) 3-2. He then fell 5-1 to Kansas State Qualifier Ethan Kremer (Mill Valley) and 4-3 to Missouri State Qualifier Zane Persinger (Neosho).

Kaden Glass (7-4) was pinned by Tuttle State Champion Carson Berryhill in the opening match, and Berryhill would go on to win the tournament. Glass bounced back from his first career loss handily, setting the school record for quickest pin at the 195-pound weight class with a fall against Park Hill’s Christopher Bizzle in only fifteen seconds. He also pinned Goddard’s JD Birdwell in 0:43.

In the gold bracket Glass suffered a 4-2 loss to Missouri State Champion Brian Boyd of Smithville, but defeated Alabama State Qualifier Alex Ward (Thompson) 14-8. He trailed Lebanon’s Landen Smith 10-1 before injury defaulting, then pinned Kearney’s Colt Post in 0:58 before falling 3-2 to Missouri State Qualifier Blake Fritz of Seckman.

Brendon Wiseley (10-7, 24-15) went 3-1 in pool play to earn his way into the 106-pound gold bracket. He scored technical falls of 16-0 and 18-2 against Edmond North’s Garrett McBride and Tyler Bierman of Holt, Missouri, and pinned Omaha Skutt freshman and Nebraska Junior High State Champion Zach Ourada in 1:19. His only loss was a 3-1 sudden-victory overtime decision to Kearney, Nebraska’s Eli Ashcroft.

In the gold bracket Wiseley lost his opening match 7-3 to Liberty freshman Easton Hilton, a Missouri Junior High State Champion, but rebounded with a 7-0 decision against Thompson freshman Yanni Vines, an Alabama Middle School Champion. He suffered a 9-4 overtime decision to Perry State Qualifier Gabe Valencia, then was pinned by Missouri Middle School State Champion Jason Shaw and Whitfield freshman Evan Binder. He led Binder 8-0 in the third period with two sets of nearfall points before being pinned and settling for twelfth place. He placed fifteenth last season.

Chris Kirby (11-5, 33-15) went 3-1 in pool play, recording three straight falls after suffering an 18-3 loss to Missouri State Qualifier Drake Smith (Liberty). He pinned Seckman freshman Dylan Carlton in 2:10, Edmond North’s Jayden Villalobos in 0:58, and Kansas State Qualifier Nolan Craine (Goddard) in a career-best fifteen seconds.

Kirby lost his first two matches in the gold bracket. He fell 10-3 to Missouri State Finalist Trevor Christian (Lebanon) and was pinned by Missouri State Qualifier Carter Goslee (Park Hill). In consolation he pinned Missouri State Qualifier Blake Ackerman in 1:39 and defeated Texas State Qualifier Moses Torres (Randall) 18-13 for thirteenth place at 152 pounds.

Preston Medlin (5-8) got his first wins of the season at 145 pounds, placing sixth in the silver bracket and 22nd overall. He lost his first match 10-4 to Missouri State Qualifier Anthony Chellew (Seckman), decisioned Zach Ervine (Liberty) 5-2, lost 14-1 to Kansas State Qualifier Caleb Atkins (Goddard), and won 9-2 against Nebraska State Qualifier Connor Drahota of Omaha Skutt.

In the silver bracket Medlin was pinned by Smokey Branch, but won three-straight matches to make his way to the consolation finals. He defeated Josh Bahl (Monett) 10-6, pinned Elijahblu Rulz-Hernandez (Garden City) in 2:40, and defeated Southmoore’s Brock Cvasquez 9-5. In the finals he fell 15-4 to Texas State Qualifier Jared Gallegos (Randall).

Dylan Luker (4-4) went 2-2 in pool play at 113 pounds. He won two one-point decisions, 3-2 against Kamden Huneycutt (Goddard) and 10-9 against Grant Stathopoulos (Platte Co.), but fell 4-2 to Jonathan Erp (Red Oak) and was pinned by Perry State Champion Ryan Smith.

In the silver bracket Luker won an 11-4 decision over Southmoore’s Manuel Malina and was defeated 14-5 by Oak Park’s Brent Compton. He medical forfeited his remaining three matches and had to settle for twelfth place in Silver, or 28th overall.

Seth Jones (7-4, 29-18) pinned Mill Valley Kansas State Champion Carson Dulitz in 5:34, but fell 14-6 to Missouri State Qualifier Brandon Borlinghaus (Staley) and injury defaulted to nationally ranked No. 8 Kai Orine, a two-time Missouri State Champion and NC State-commit from Seckman. He forfeited his silver bracket matches and placed 32nd at 126 pounds.

Blake Jones (7-5) wrestled at 132 pounds and took losses to Missouri State Qualifier Kolton Sanders, Missouri State Finalist Wade Raeman, Collinsville State Qualifier Connor Henson, and Farmington freshman Drew Felker.

Joe Mattison (0-5) suffered four pins at 138 pounds. Riley Magee lost his first match at 182 and had to medical forfeit the remainder of the tournament. Sand Springs voided 160, 170, and 285.

Finals
106 - Jordan Williams (Collinsville) med. ffft. Jackson Bond (Baylor).
113 - Jeremiah Reno (Liberty) fall 1:36 Jason Henschel (Goddard).
120 - Kyler Brewer (Staley) 6-1 Keegan Slyter (Olathe North).
126 - Kai Orine (Seckman) 3-1 Kaleb Tanner (Collinsville).
132 - Ryder Ramsey (Tuttle) 5-2 Trey Crawford (Park Hill).
138 - Gabe Hixenbaugh (Thompson) 5-4 Garrett Bowers (Christian Brothers).
145 - Nick Stonecheck (Buford) 8-6 Andrew Pace (Baylor).
152 - Charlie Darracott (Buford) 4-2 Luke Surber (Tuttle).
160 - Blaine Bergey (Buford) 3-1 Justin McCunn (Red Oak).
170 - Dustin Plott (Tuttle) 3-1 Troy Fisher (Goddard).
182 - Devin Winston (Park Hill) 2-1 Rocky Elam (Staley).
195 - Carson Berryhill (Tuttle) fall 2:42 Thomas Bentley (Red Oak).
220 - Cade Lautt (St. James) 4-0 Caleb Willis (Bonner Springs).
285 - Teaguen Wilson (Perry) 3-2 Race Cottongim (Lebanon).

Team Scores

686 - Tuttle
619.5 - Liberty
449.5 - Park Hill
420 - Goddard
409 - Perry
406.5 - Baylor
383 - Buford
379.5 - Neosho
366 - Staley
358 - Christian Brothers
353.5 - Lebanon
324.5 - Collinsville
319 - Derby
313 - Randall
308 - Bonner Springs
301 - Kearney
271.5 - Thompson
269.5 - Seckman
265 - Holt
261.5 - Red Oak
231 - Arkansas City
217.5 - Monett
217.5 - Olathe North
211 - Garden City
207 - Platte County
207 - Whitfield
204.5 - Smithville
199 - Sand Springs
189 - Southmoore
184 - Stillwater
178.5 - Coweta
176 - Ponca City
163.5 Farmington
161.5 - Omaha Skutt
157.5 - Nixa
150 - Mill Valley
147 - Edmond North
133 - Creston
118 - Oak Park
80 - St. James

NCAA Wrestling: Undefeated freshman Daton Fix wins Reno Tournament of Champions

Charles Page High School Class of 2017 graduate Daton Fix has continued his undefeated career at Oklahoma State University with a second-consecutive Reno Tournament of Champions title, improving to 17-0 as a redshirt freshman.

Fix racked up eleven takedowns in a 24-9 technical fall against Cal Baptist sophomore Vince Zavala in only 6:26, and led Oregon State sophomore Devan Turner 12-3 before the Beaver was disqualified with four stalling penalties. In the quarterfinals he teched Old Dominion junior Steven Simpson 18-2 in only 2:52 with three takedowns and twelve nearfall points.

In the semifinals Fix took on former teammate, North Carolina senior Gary Wayne Harding, who, like Fix, was a four-time Oklahoma State Champion in high school. The Cowboy scored takedowns in all three periods for a 10-2 major decision.

In the finals Fix easily easily handled two-time NCAA qualifier, Michigan State senior Anthony Tutolo with four takedowns for a 10-4 decision.

Oklahoma State won the team title with seven champions and 204.5 points. Nick Piccinini (125), Kaden Gfeller (149), Chandler Rogers (165), Jacobe Smith (174), Dakota Geer (197), and Derek White (285) secured titles for OSU while Dustin Hone (149), Jonce Blaylock (157) and Joseph Smith (174) settled for silver. Michigan State placed second with 150.5 points and one champion.

Last month Fix knocked off 2017 NCAA Finalist No. 8 Ethan Lizak 6-1 in a dual with Minnesota, then won 3-0 against No. 12 ranked All-American Montorie Bridges from Wyoming.

Two weeks ago the Cowboys dominated Oklahoma 41-2 in their biggest Bedlam win in 26 years. Fix teched Anthony Madrigal 20-5 in 6:27. In their latest dual the Cowboys blanked Northern Colorado 47-0, aided by a 16-1 Fix tech fall against Sean Cannon, a three-time Nevada State Champion.

Oklahoma State is currently ranked No. 3 in the country with a 5-0 overall record and 4-0 Big Twelve record. FloWrestling has Fix ranked seventh in the 133-pound weight class.

The Cowboys will return to action January 1st at the Southern Scuffle tournament in Chattanooga, against powerhouse programs like No. 1 Penn State, No. 7 NC State, and No. 14 Virginia Tech. No. 4 Tariq Wilson, No. 10 Austin Gomez, No. 17 Roman Bravo-Young, and No. 20 Sean Nickell could all present tough competition for Fix at that event.

On the horizon for Fix is a potential matchup with No. 2 Nick Suriano when the Cowboys travel to No. 25 Rutgers (6-1) after the new year. The two set the world record for longest high school folkstyle match at the FloWrestling Who’s Number One event in 2014. Suriano ultimately won 3-1 at the 31:12 overtime mark.

CPHS Wrestling: Undefeated Sandites thump Stillwater 40-17

The Class 6A No. 5 ranked Charles Page High School wrestling team improved to 3-0 on the season with a dominant 40-17 win against No. 10 Stillwater (2-2) Tuesday evening at the Ed Dubie Field House.

Sand Springs won nine matches to five, and picked up falls at three weight classes.

The Sandites got off to a hot start, winning their first four matches before Stillwater won the biggest showdown of the night.

Christian Forbes (7-2) decisioned Gabe Fontanez 9-6, Brendon Wiseley (6-2, 20-10) pinned Henry Warren in 2:20, Dylan Luker (1-1) received a forfeit, and Seth Jones (6-2) won a 13-4 major decision against Cade Nicholas for a 19-0 Sandite lead.

The hottest match of the season thus-far pitted two-time State Champion Riley Weir (1-1, 92-28) against sophomore State Champion Carter Young. Young went 40-1 last season as a Sandite, but transferred to Stillwater over the summer. In only his second match of the season, Weir took a 2-0 lead with a first period takedown, but Young tied it up in the second period and added two more takedowns in the third for a 6-4 decision.

Freshman Blake Jones (7-1) got the Sandites back on track with a 10-4 decision over Skylar Lancaster, but Dax Hughes won a 7-3 decision for the Pioneers over Caleb Phillips (1-4, 3-11).

Scott Patton (8-1, 43-23) edged out Tanner Robinson 8-6, and Chris Kirby (6-2, 28-12) topped Brett Black 5-4, but Christian McCutcheon secured Stillwater’s only fall in 2:49 against Braden Dahl (0-1, 1-4).

Riley Magee (4-2, 9-7) made easy work of Devin Alcantara, taking a 9-0 lead into the second period with three sets of back points. He added two more takedowns and a trio of nearfall points before pinning his foe in 3:53.

Freshman standout Kaden Glass (3-0) pinned Camron Kirker in only 1:09 after scoring three takedowns against the Pioneer.

Robbie Parrish (0-3, 2-15) held tough against State Qualifier Sam Smith, but gave up an escape in the third period for a 1-0 loss.

Both teams will return to action Friday at the Thirteenth Annual Kansas City Stampede. Sand Springs placed 29th last year at the prestigious event and the program’s best finish was third place in 2016. They will face teams like Nationally-ranked No. 12 Tuttle and No. 22 Park Hill, as well as 6A No. 4 Edmond North, 5A No. 2 Collinsville, and 3A No. 1 Perry. Carter Young is the only returning tournament champion from either team.

CPHS Wrestling: Sandites hammer No. 6 Ponca City 47-25

After losing their Head Coach, a handful of seniors, and one State Champion, the Charles Page High School wrestling team was supposed to be in a rebuilding year. Instead, for the second dual in a row, they beat their opponent by a wider margin than the year before.

Fresh off a fourth-place finish at the Perry Tournament of Champions (also a better finish than the prior year), the No. 5 ranked Sandites (2-0) breezed past No. 6 Ponca City (2-1) Thursday evening at the Ed Dubie Field House with eight match wins and a forfeit, losing only five bouts for a final score of 47-25.

Sand Springs recorded six pins against the perennial Ponca powerhouse, but the Wildcats had three and didn’t drop out of contention till they forfeited at 195. First-year Head Coach Jarrod Patterson remains undefeated alongside his Sandites.

Freshman Christian Forbes (6-2) scored two takedowns in each of the three periods against Joel Crossland and added a reversal in the third for a 14-5 major decision.

Brendan Wiseley (5-2, 19-10) scored takedowns in the first and third periods against Martez Cranes, added a reversal in the second, and nearfall points in the third for an 8-2 decision.

Dylan Luker (0-1) took down State Qualifier Shayden Trant immediately with some help from a Charlie Horse, but after a quick stretching session the Wildcat was ready to battle, reversing for multiple sets of back points for a 10-2 lead. Luker got a reversal, Trant had another cramp, and the Wildcat started the second period on top before pinning his foe in 2:20.

Seth Jones (5-2, 27-16) had his way with Chase Linder, scoring four takedowns in the first period, an escape and takedown in the second, and recorded the first Sand Springs pin at 2:26.

Freshman Blake Jones (6-1) took down Carlos Archiga for back points midway through the first period and made it 6-0 with a second period escape. Jones started the third period on top and made it a major decision with back points shortly before the buzzer.

Joseph Mattison (0-1) made his varsity debut at 138 against Tacoma Tipton and suffered a 1:30 fall. Then Preston Medlin (0-4) went down against State Qualifier Spencer Schickram in 2:51, bringing the Poncans with a single point at 17-16.

Scott Patton (7-1, 42-23) got the Sandites back on track, pinning Tristan Tracy in only 39 seconds, then Chris Kirby (5-2, 27-12) outdid his teammate with a pin of Spencer Shook in only 21 seconds.

Dayvon Taylor (6-2, 29-22) had little difficulty with Landon Newlin, taking an 8-1 lead with back points into the second period, where he immediately escaped and scored for an 11-1 lead before felling his foe in 2:58.

State Qualifier Abram Arechiga kept the visitors alive with a 14-5 major decision against Santana Naugle (0-1), but the 195-pound forfeit to Riley Magee (3-2, 8-7) clinched the dual for Sand Springs.

Freshman standout Kaden Glass (2-0) pinned HB Bowers in eleven seconds for the fastest Sandite fall of the season. It also ranks as the third-fastest all-time at the 220-weight class for Sand Springs. Delvin Jordan Jr. holds the record for that weight class at nine seconds.

Ponca ended on a strong note with a 5-1 decision by Luke Kirchenbauer over Josh Fincannon (3-3, 17-18).

Sand Springs Wrestling will return to action Tuesday when they host No. 10 Stillwater (2-1). Fans could see a familiar face in former Sandite freshman State Champion Carter Young, who transferred to Pioneer town during the off season.