Youth Wrestling: Sandites crown one champion and one runner-up at US Junior Open Championship

Thirteen members of the Sand Springs Team Big wrestling program competed at last weekend’s U.S. Junior Open Championship and seven earned medals in the tough youth event. The Sandites crowned one National Champion and one Runner-Up, and tied for 53rd place out of 193 clubs.

Kason Waag won the Novice A division at 37 pounds. He pinned Ike Payne in 2:00, majored Kolton Drew 11-1, and decisioned Anthony Salazar 6-4 and Channing Bowman 5-4.

Adrian Flores came in runner-up at 140 pounds in Open Division 4. He pinned Kayson Smith in 2:37, Tucker Winkle in 2:18, and Beck Danielson in 4:07. His second match was a 6-0 loss to Jacob Cook, but he won out with a 12-4 major decision against Chase Graham, an 11-3 major decision against Larry Cole, and a 7-0 decision against JD Sigman.

Jayden Bussell placed fifth at seventy pounds in Open Division 2. He pinned Eli Cadena in 3:35 and defeated Bryar Hooks 4-3 before dropping a pair of close decisions. In the placement round he pinned Taven Thrash in only 25 seconds.

Jaxon Grigsby placed fifth at 61 pounds in Open Division 3. He pinned Kamdon Von Holten in 1:57, Zechariah Tecumseh in 1:24 and Sam White in 0:34. He lost a 6-4 decision to Jace Reed and a 3-2 tie-breaker to Revin Flipps, but topped Randen Wright 1-0 in placement.

Zander Grigsby placed fifth at 73 pounds in Open Division 4. He lost decisions of 3-0 to Cori Brown and 4-0 to Dylan Bratt, but defeated Brynton Handshy 12-3, Toby Shipman 5-1, and pinned Max McDaniel in 2:33.

Aiden Rhine placed fifth in Novice B at ninety pounds with a 6-2 decision over Aiden Young and a pin of Ace Coker in 0:17.

Ethan White placed sixth at 140 pounds in Open Division 5. He majored Tyler Gibson 9-1 and Tanner Jones 11-1, and pinned Benjamin Mower in 0:51 before dropping his final three matches.

Jaxon Trotter failed to place in Open Division 4, but won his first two matches 14-4 against Matthew Snyder and 5-0 against Mason Armstrong before dropping a pair of close decisions.

Nah Denison came up short of placing in Novice A, but pinned Mason Clemons in 0:47 and Tj Keenom in 1:52.

Tyler Feigenbaum competed in Novice C and recorded a 16-0 technical fall against Austin Steffler before being eliminated.

Five Team Big wrestler’s skipped the USJOC and competed at the Catoosa Tournament, bringing home five medals with one champion and two runners-up.

Cameron White placed first at 113 pounds in Division 5. He pinned Andrew Lollis in 3:00 and majored Zander Payne 20-6.

Ethan Williams came in runner-up at 49 pounds in Beginner 1, pinning Max Bozone in 2:42 and defeating Brayden Otero 8-6 in sudden victory overtime. He lost to Catoosa’s Reid Alexander in the finals.

Cooper Nicholas placed second at 105 pounds in Beginner 2. He pinned Tad Dillard in 0:37 and Grant Riley in 1:53, but fell 4-2 to Kage Gorczynski. He also placed fourth in Beginner 3, pinning Titus Mitchell in 1:51.

Jordan Satoe failed to place in Beginner 2, but did pick up an impressive 41-second pin against Ben Brady.

CPHS Wrestling: Sandites steamroll Sapulpa 69-6, Junior High beats Bixby 43-31

While the Sandite basketball teams were battling out a couple of hard-fought barn burners in the field house next door, the Sandite wrestling team secured their Highway 97 Rivalry win with ease Tuesday evening at the Sapulpa High School gym.

All three Charles Page High School teams won their bouts with the Cheiftains, but the No. 5 ranked wrestling team absolutely dominated Sapulpa 69-6 to improve to 4-0 on the season, while their foes fell to 0-5.

Sapulpa voided five weight classes, giving up thirty free points to their rivals. Colton Luker (106), Brendon Wiseley (113), Seth Jones (126), Braden Dahl (160), and Thomas Naugle (195) all received forfeits.

Sand Springs won eight of the remaining nine matches, including four first-period falls. Riley Weir (120) pinned Colton Parrish in 0:19, Chris Kirby (170) pinned Tanner Boren in 0:47, Riley Magee (220) pinned Brandon Holland in 1:37, and Josh Fincannon (285) pinned Blake Brooks in 1:17.

Joseph Mattison won a 14-6 major decision over Justin Campbell at 132 pounds for a 28-0 lead before the Chieftains put their first and only points on the board. Luke Young pinned Jared Jenkins in 1:53 in the Sandite’s varsity debut to avert the Sandite shutout.

Preston Medlin (145) decisioned Simon Young 9-2, Scott Patton (152) majored Colt Konell 13-4, and Santana Naugle (182) majored Payton Malone 8-0.

Sand Springs will return to action Thursday at 7:00 p.m. when they host No. 11 Union (3-1). The Sandites and Chieftains will meet again Friday at the Jerry Billings Invitational.

The Junior High squad also won their Tuesday night dual 43-31 against Bixby. Kaden Glass, Brooks Dudley, Cody Cramer, Chase White, Blake Jones, Carter Goodman, Cameron White, and Mitchell Smith all picked up wins.

OSSAA 6A Wrestling Week 6 Team and SPN Individual Rankings

OSSAA 6A Dual Rankings - Week 6

  1. Broken Arrow (4-1)

  2. Choctaw (1-1)

  3. Mustang (8-0)

  4. Edmond North (2-0

  5. Sand Springs (3-0)

  6. Jenks (3-0

  7. Deer Creek (2-2)

  8. Edmond Memorial (1-1)

  9. Union (3-0)

  10. Owasso (1-4)

  11. Stillwater (3-3)

  12. Ponca City (2-2)

  13. Yukon (2-3)

  14. Bartlesville (4-1)

  15. Norman North (2-0)

OSSAA 6A Dual Rankings - Accumulative

  1. Broken Arrow (623)

  2. Choctaw (565)

  3. Mustang (551)

  4. Edmond North (475)

  5. Sand Springs (418)

  6. Deer Creek (366)

  7. Jenks (350)

  8. Edmond Memorial (325)

  9. Stillwater (221)

  10. Ponca City (215)

  11. Union (210)

  12. Owasso (198)

  13. Yukon (167)

  14. Bartlesville (149)

  15. Norman North (109)


OSSAA 6A Tournament Rankings - Week 6

  1. Broken Arrow (373)

  2. Choctaw (340)

  3. Mustang (334)

  4. Edmond North (257)

  5. Sand Springs (233)

  6. Deer Creek (217)

  7. Edmond Memorial (217)

  8. Jenks (199)

  9. Owasso (197)

  10. Stillwater (162)

  11. Yukon (139)

  12. Ponca City (113)

  13. Bartlesville (112)

  14. Union (111)

  15. Del City (51)

OSSAA 6A Tournament Rankings - Week 6

  1. Broken Arrow (683)

  2. Choctaw (637)

  3. Mustang (611)

  4. Edmond North (486)

  5. Sand Springs (434)

  6. Deer Creek (414)

  7. Edmond Memorial (402)

  8. Jenks (346)

  9. Owasso (303)

  10. Stillwater (259)

  11. Ponca City (228)

  12. Yukon (224)

  13. Union (204)

  14. Bartlesville (187)

  15. Del City (109)


106

  1. Brendon Wiseley (Sand Springs Junior)

  2. Jared Campbell (Owasso Senior) - Larry Wilkey Champion

  3. Cooper Mahaffey (Yukon Junior) - 4th at Larry Wilkey

  4. Colby Strachan (Bartlesville Junior) - 5th at Larry Wilkey

  5. Bryce Cockrell (Broken Arrow Junior) - 3rd at Geary

  6. Cruz Aguilar (Edmond Memorial Junior)

113

  1. Tucker Owens (Mustang Sophomore) - Geary Runner-Up

  2. Jackson Oplotnik (Edmond Memorial Junior)

  3. Caleb Nahmahpeah (Shawnee Senior)

  4. Ayden Little (Edmond North Freshman)

  5. EJ Tecson (Owasso Freshman) - Larry Wilkey Champion

  6. David Boucher (Bartlesville Senior) - 4th at Larry Wilkey

  7. Jason Gilbert (Deer Creek Junior) - Texas Outlaw Champion

  8. Cooper Evans (Westmoore Sophomore)

  9. Jake McCain (Edmond Memorial Freshman)

  10. Jackson Cockrell (Broken Arrow Junior) - 4th at Geary

120

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

  2. Zach Blankenship (Bixby Freshman) - Larry Wilkey Champion

  3. Corwin Strachan (Bartlesville Senior) - 4th at Larry Wilkey

  4. Matthew Garcia (Edmond Memorial Freshman) - 5th at Geary

  5. Jared Hill (Broken Arrow Sophomore) - 6th at Geary

  6. Caleb Williams (Choctaw Sophomore)

  7. Nate Becker (Edmond North Sophomore)

  8. Cade Nicholas (Stillwater Sophomore) - Larry Wilkey Runner Up

126

  1. Laif Jones (Bartlesville Junior) - 3rd at Larry Wilkey

  2. Carter Young (Stillwater Sophomore) - Larry Wilkey Champion

  3. Bam West (Edmond Memorial Freshman) - Geary Runner-Up

  4. John Wiley (Mustang Freshman) - 3rd at Geary

  5. Cade Manion (Deer Creek Sophomore) - Texas Outlaw Champion

  6. Blazik Perez (Broken Arrow Sophomore) - 6th at Geary

  7. Shawn Muse (Choctaw Freshman)

  8. Seth Jones (Sand Springs Junior)

  9. Reginald Jones (Westmoore Sophomore)

  10. Noah Smith (Union Freshman)

132

  1. Reece Witcraft (Broken Arrow Senior) - Geary Runner-Up

  2. Cade Evans (Westmoore Senior)

  3. Jake Wright (Southmoore Sophomore)

  4. Colt Newton (Choctaw Senior) - 3rd at Geary

  5. Keegan Luton (Mustang Sophomore) - 5th at Geary

  6. Zeke Washington (Owasso Senior) - Larry Wilkey Champion

  7. Hudson Neely (Deer Creek Sophomore) - 9th at Texas Outlaw

  8. Carson Trindle (Edmond North Senior)

  9. Blake Jones (Sand Springs Freshman)

  10. Kylon Burgert (Yukon Senior) - Larry Wilkey Runner-Up

138

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

  2. Spencer Schickram (Ponca City Senior) - Larry Wilkey Champion

  3. Cameron Picklo (Mustang Senior) - 3rd at Geary

  4. Blake Gonzalez (Broken Arrow Senior) - 4th at Geary

  5. Josh Parks (Edmond North Junior)

  6. Parker Wright (Deer Creek Senior) - Texas Outlaw Runner-Up

  7. Branden Elrod (Jenks Junior) - 3rd at Larry Wilkey

  8. Brayden Strachan (Bartlesville Senior) - Larry Wilkey Runner-Up

  9. DJ Anderson (Owasso Junior)

  10. Dax Hughes (Stillwater Freshman) - 5th at Larry Wilkey

145

  1. Gabe Johnson (Choctaw Junior) - Geary Champion

  2. Roarke Simpson (Southmoore Junior)

  3. Tanner Robinson (Stillwater Junior) - Larry Wilkey Champion

  4. Enrie Chavez (Jenks Senior) - Larry Wilkey Runner-Up

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

  6. Ja’len Hernandez (Union Senior) - 3rd at Geary

  7. Micah Lugafet (Deer Creek Junior) - Texas Outlaw Runner Up

  8. Mark Turner (Owasso Junior)

  9. Thatcher Hall (Jenks Junior) - 4th at Larry Wilkey

152

  1. Drake Vannoy (Jenks Junior) - Larry Wilkey Runner-Up

  2. Bryce Coronoa (Westmoore Junior)

  3. Scott Patton (Sand Springs Senior) - Cushing Champion

  4. Nate Jacobson (Owasso Junior) - 5th at Larry Wilkey

  5. Kyle Knowles (Edmond Memorial Senior) - 3rd at Geary

  6. Chandler Holman (Choctaw Sophomore)

  7. William Martin (Broken Arrow Junior)

  8. Mark Boyd (Mustang Junior)

160

  1. Tate Picklo (Mustang Sophomore) - Geary Champion

  2. Rene Martinez (Putnam City Senior) - Larry Wilkey Runner-Up

  3. Christian McCutcheon (Stillwater Senior) - 3rd at Larry Wilkey

  4. Killian McGrew (Jenks Junior) - 6th at Larry Wilkey

  5. Chris Kirby (Sand Springs Junior) - Cushing Runner-Up

  6. Tye Rozell (Broken Arrow Junior) - 5th at Geary

170

  1. Bryce Mattioda (Broken Arrow Junior)

  2. JT Stambeck (Norman North Senior)

  3. Neko Macias (Southmoore Junior)

  4. Kruz Simons (Edmond North Senior)

  5. Mason Seth (Muskogee Senior)

  6. Taylor Fleming (Owasso Junior) - Larry Wilkey Champion

  7. Dayvon Taylor (Sand Springs Senior)

182

  1. Zane Coleman (Choctaw Senior) - Geary Runner-Up

  2. Emmanuel Skillings (Broken Arrow Sophomore) - 3rd at Geary

  3. Darius Boone (Union Senior)

  4. Trey Bowman (Edmond North Junior)

  5. Abram Arechiga (Ponca City Senior) - Larry Wilkey Runner-Up

  6. Riley Magee (Sand Springs Junior)

195

  1. Gavin Potter (Broken Arrow Senior) - 6th at Geary

  2. Judson Rowland (Mustang Junior) - 4th at Geary

  3. Elijah Tomlin (Union Senior) - 5th at Geary

  4. Carson Savage (Deer Creek Senior) - Texas Outlaw Champion

  5. Blake Minnick (Edmond North Senior)

  6. Kaden Glass (Sand Springs Freshman) - 3rd at Cushing

  7. Carson Denwalt (Southmoore Junior)

  8. Dylan Ward (Choctaw Junior)

  9. Ethan Felts (Jenks Junior) - 5th at Larry Wilkey

220

  1. Zach Marcheselli (Broken Arrow Senior) - 3rd at Geary

  2. Micah Walker (Union Junior) - Geary Runner-Up

  3. Corbin Gordon (Yukon Junior) - 4th at Larry Wilkey

  4. Jared Galli (Jenks Senior) - 5th at Larry Wilkey

  5. Jake McCoy (Edmond North Senior)

  6. Tony Opichka (Choctaw Senior)

  7. Josh Fincannon (Sand Springs Junior) - 4th at Cushing

285

  1. Samontai Scott (Midwest City Senior)

  2. Juan Macedo (Putnam North Senior)

  3. Noah Cortes (Broken Arrow Senior) - 5th at Geary

  4. Marquon Journey (Choctaw Junior) - Geary Runner-Up

  5. Sam Smith (Stillwater Senior)

  6. Ashton Aldridge (Yukon Senior) - Larry Wilkey Champion

  7. Ky Roller (Bixby Freshman) - 5th at Larry Wilkey

  8. Caleb Orr (Jenks Senior) - Larry Wilkey Runner-Up

CPHS Wrestling: Scott Patton wins Cushing Tournament, Sandites place 7th

Sand Springs sent a depleted roster to a loaded tournament this weekend, but still managed a seventh place finish out of 29 teams at the Cushing Tiger Invitational. Scott Patton won his first high school tournament title, Chris Kirby came in runner-up, and Kaden Glass won the consolation bracket.

The storied program from 3A No. 1 Perry put five in the finals and won their second team title of the season with 209 points despite not crowning any champions. 5A No. 1 Collinsville placed second with three finalists, two champions, and 170 points.

Patton (12-1, 47-23) dominated the first three rounds of competition at 152 pounds and outscored his foes 49-15. He scored a 19-3 technical fall against Blanchard State Qualifier Dillon Berry, pinned Trey Hudgens in 4:40, and majored Wagoner State Qualifier Kane Bowman 15-4.

In the finals Patton won a 9-7 shootout with defending Perry State Champion Hadyn Redus. Redus scored a takedown midway through the first period, but Patton reversed for back points to take a 4-2 lead into the second and never trailed. He led by as much as 9-4 before Redus scored a last second takedown, but the Sandite held on for the two-point decision.

Kirby (13-6, 35-16) drew a first round bye at 160 pounds. He pinned Keedin Crockett in 3:30 and Brody Harbour in 2:23, but fell 21-6 to two-time Missouri State Champion Andrew Gamble in the finals.

Freshman standout Kaden Glass (11-5) placed third at 195 with four first-period falls. He pinned Daxx Arnold in 0:26 and Karson Austin in 1:03 before falling 4-2 to Cushing State Qualifier Eriq Simpson. In consolation he set the Sand Springs 195-pound pin record, defeating Zack Bosse in only thirteen seconds, then felled Robert Woltkamp in 0:56 in the finals.

Josh Fincannon (11-9, 25-26) placed fourth at 220 pounds. He pinned Shawn Graham in 1:31 and defeated Missouri State Qualifier Keegan Bradley 7-2 before falling 6-0 to Salina State Qualifier Bobby Goins. In consolation he defeated Grove State Qualifier Dawson Tanner 5-1 but fell 5-0 to Perry State Qualifier Brandon Speikers.

Freshman Christian Forbes (10-5) placed sixth at 106 pounds with three wins and three losses, all decisions. He defeated Antonio Rizzi 9-6, Aiden O’Dell 11-4, and Braven Bowman 6-3. In the placement round he fell 1-0 to Stilwell’s Cutter Sheets, giving up a second period escape.

The 6A No. 5 Charles Page High School team voided 120, 170, and 285 and was without starters Brendon Wiseley (10-7, 24-15), Riley Weir (7-4, 98-31), Seth Jones (7-4, 29-18), and Dayvon Taylor (6-2, 29-22). They finished with 109.5 points in their first ever trip to the tournament.

Blake Jones (9-7) went 2-2 at 132 but failed to place. His only losses were to Perry State Champion Dylan Avery and Miami State Qualifier Cooper Stone. In the first round he scored a 4-1 decision over Cleveland State Qualifier Dylan Brown and in consolation he defeated Dathan Leach 9-4.

Brooks Dudley (3-2) also failed to place despite picking up two wins at 195. He pinned Cameron Haling in 2:00 and scored a 7-3 decision over Grant Baber.

Ethan Norton (0-2) and Chase White (0-2) made their varsity debuts at 113 and 138, respectively.

Sand Springs will return to action Tuesday on the road at 7:00 p.m. in Sapulpa (0-4). The Sandites have won their last three dual meetings with their Highway 97 rivals.

Team Scores
209.0 3A No. 1 Perry
170.0 5A No. 1 Collinsville
149.0 4A No. 3 Wagoner
141.0 MO No. 10 Belton
137.5 4A No. 2 Cushing
120.5 3A No. 4 Bridge Creek
109.5 6A No. 5 Sand Springs
90.5 4A No. 8 Blanchard
89.5 3A No. 9 Blackwell
87.0 4A No. 4 Bristow
82.5 4A No. 13 Ft. Gibson
81.0 3A No. 15 Salina
80.0 5A No. 15 Grove
78.0 Pawhuska
69.0 Newkirk
62.0 4A No. 11 Cascia Hall
54.0 4A No. 5 Catoosa
48.0 3A No. 6 Sperry
45.0 Cleveland
36.5 McLain
32.0 Sallisaw
27.0 4A No. 7 Heritage Hall
26.0 Weatherford
24.0 Miami
23.5 Stilwell
17.0 Mangum
15.0 Berryhill
11.0 Morrison
10.0 Prague

Cushing Champions
106 - Eli Griffin (Cascia Hall)
113 - Jordan Williams (Collinsville)
120 - Brayden Bradley (Belton)
126 - Thaddeus Long (McLain)
132 - Caleb Tanner (Collinsville)
138 - Price Perrier (Pawhuska)
145 - Kolby DePron (Bridge Creek)
152 - Scott Patton (Sand Springs)
160 - Andrew Gamble (Belton)
170 - Robert Weber (Belton)
182 - Gage Hockett (Cushing)
195 - Eriq Simpson (Cushing)
220 - Luke Fortney (Bristow)
285 - Ryder Wiese (Blanchard)

CPHS Wrestling: Sandites send four to semifinals at Cushing Tournament

The Charles Page High School wrestling team sent a depleted roster to the Cushing Tiger Invitational Friday and is sitting in seventh place out of 29 teams. Four Sandites went undefeated on day one, three more are alive in the consolation bracket, and five were eliminated from contention.

Scott Patton (10-1, 45-23) scored a 19-3 technical fall against Blanchard State Qualifier Dillon Berry, then pinned Trey Hudgens in 4:40 at 152 pounds. He will take on Wagoner’s Kane Bowman Saturday.

Chris Kirby (12-5, 34-15) received a first round bye at 160 and pinned Keedin Crockett in 3:30. On Saturday he will wrestle Perry’s Brody Harbour.

Kaden Glass (9-4) competed at 195 and recorded two falls. He pinned Daxx Arnold in 0:26 and Karson Austin in 1:03. He will have a tough opponent Saturday in Cushing State Qualifier Eriq Simpson.

Josh Fincannon (10-7, 24-24) pinned Shawn Graham in 1:31 and scored a 7-2 decision over Keegan Bradley at 220. He will meet Salina State Qualifier Bobby Goins in Saturday’s semifinal.

Christian Forbes (8-3) won a 9-6 decision against Antonio Rizzi but fell 5-0 to Cushing State Qualifier Luke Ahrberg at 106 pounds. He will wrestle Blackwell’s Aiden O’Dell in consolation.

Blake Jones (8-6) won his opening match 4-1 against Dylan Brown at 132 pounds, but was pinned by State Champion Dylan Avery. Next up for Jones is Salina’s Dathan Leach.

Brooks Dudley (3-1) pinned Cameron Haling in 2:00 and recorded a 7-3 decision against Grant Baber but fell 6-2 to Robert Woltkamp at 195. He will take on Blanchard’s Zack Bosse in consolation.

Preston Medlin (6-10) defeated David Schoen 9-0 at 145 pounds but lost 7-5 to Jared Thompson and 9-8 to Tyler Arnold.

Joseph Mattison (1-7) won a 6-0 decision against Gus Wood but fell to Logan Patton and Tristen Butler at 126.

Ethan Norton (0-2) was defeated 3-0 by Haven Pennington and pinned by Junior High State Champion Jordan Williams at 113 pounds.

Chase White (0-2) was pinned by Gavin Wood and Joshua Kime at 138 pounds.

Santana Naugle (0-3) fell 3-0 to Jimmy Phillips and was pinned by Lesharo Wildcat at 182 pounds.

The Sandites voided 120, 170, and heavyweight. They were also without regular starters Brendon Wiseley, Riley Weir, Seth Jones, Dayvon Taylor, and Riley Magee.

Team Standings

130.0 3A No. 1 Perry
102.0 4A No. 3 Wagoner
95.5 5A No. 1 Collinsville
72.5 4A No. 2 Cushing
66.5 3A No. 4 Bridge Creek
62.5 4A No. 8 Blanchard
58.5 6A No. 5 Sand Springs
57.5 Belton
57.5 3A No. 9 Blackwell
55.0 4A No. 13 Ft. Gibson
54.0 5A No. 15 Grove
52.0 4A No. 5 Catoosa
46.0 Pawhuska
46.0 3A No. 15 Salina
42.0 4A No. 4 Bristow
41.0 Newkirk
36.0 4A No. 11 Cascia Hall
36.0 Cleveland
31.0 3A No. 6 Sperry
25.0 Weatherford
19.0 McLain
19.0 Sallisaw
17.0 4A No. 7 Heritage Hall
17.0 Mangum
16.0 Miami
15.0 Berryhill
15.0 Stilwell
11.0 Morrison
10.0 Prague

CPHS Wrestling: Junior Varsity places third at Cleveland, and other results

College Reports

Blake Sargent won his dual debut with Newman University, decisioning Blayne Harris 10-3 in a 37-6 team victory over Cloud County Community College.

Cody Karstetter won his dual debut with the University of Central Oklahoma with an 8-3 decision against Conrad Cole. The Bronchos won 35-5 over Fort Hays State.

Daton Fix won the Southern Scuffle and is undefeated at 22-0. Click here for full story.

Cleveland Joe Cole Classic - High School

Dylan Luker won the 113 pound bracket handily. He pinned Carson Auschwitz in 0:26 and Karson Cue in 0:12, and scored a 6-0 decision against Ryan McClary.

Preston Medlin won at 145, pinning Tyson Rivas in 5:29, Jacob Hightower in 5:51, and Cobe Meyer in 3:09.

Kaden Glass was first at 195, pinning Camron Timmons in 1:07 and Tegan Campbell in 1:21.

Javon Querns placed second at 106 pounds, pinning Skiatook’s Brayden Davis in 3:24.

Santana Naugle came in runner-up at 182, defeated Deaken Lile 4-2 and Austyn Brooks 2-1 before falling to Tyler Johnson.

Tegan Campbell finished second at 195, pinning Hudson Moudy in 0:56.

Ethan Norton placed third at 113 with three wins. He lost his opening match to Cue, but teched Blake Roberts 15-0 in 3:00 and decision Ryan McClary 2-0 and Jax Ward 8-3.

Joseph Mattison placed third at 132, losing his opening match 9-6 to Blake Hall. He rebounded with three-straight falls against Kevin Ordorica in 2:24, Gage Hopper in 1:46, and Ivan Long in 4:23.

Braden Dahl finished fourth at 160 with three falls. He pinned Kendal Owens in 1:42, Jack Rucker in 1:29, and Shane Fields in 3:24, but fell to Joseph Smith and Trenton Richardson.

KJ Clark came in fourth at 120 with one DQ and a 4:40 pin against Jordan Retke.

Chase White failed to place at 138, but pinned Dylan Chrisman in 2:29.

Team Scores
159 Cleveland
149.5 McLoud
141 Sand Springs JV
132.5 Barnsdall
99 Morrison
48 Coweta
45 Chandler
45 Skiatook
40 Union JV
38 Daniel Webster
32 Glenpool
3 Sapulpa

Cleveland Joe Cole Classic - Junior High

Colton Luker came in runner-up at 106, with a 6-4 decision against Ryder Bennett, an 8-6 sudden-victory decision against Rye Henley, and a pin of Max Knight in 0:32.

Zane Sheppard placed second at 132, pinning Xander Konell in 3:25 and Josh Wilson in 3:00.

James Robey placed second at 150, pinning Andrew Freppon in 1:06 and Kade Rush in 3:10.

Jayden Pait placed fourth at Eighty pounds with a pin of Troy Gillette in 2:21 and a 10-1 major decision against Dylan Leverich.

Sammy Naugle was fourth at 106 with three pins. He defeated Garrett Munson 8-5 and pinned Daniel Gough in 1:41, Ryder Bennett in 3:55, and Max Knight in 1:18.

Zack Bitsko placed fourth at 285, pinning Jacob McDade in 0:45, Tyler Smith in 0:37, and Xavier Tillis in 1:25.

Ryder Barnes didn’t place at 120, but pinned Elihu Davis in 0:43 and Stella Edison in 1:34.

Mike Prock didn’t place at 126, but majored Stran Messer in 12-2 and pinned Derrick Kersey in 3:33.

Michael Johnson didn’t place at Eighty pounds, but pinned Troy Gillette.

Team Scores
209 Chandler
201 Cleveland
152 Cushing
100 Union
97 Glenpool
88 Sand Springs
76.5 Skiatook
71 Mannford
63 Sapulpa
42 Barnsdall
36 McLoud
17 Daniel Webster
12 Morrison

Collinsville Christmas Classic

Jordan Satoe placed second at 55 pounds in the Beginner Two division. He pinned Abby Chambers in only fifteen seconds, but fell to Caidon Holland of Sperry.

Pryor Gage Underwood Memorial Tournament

Robert Burke placed second at 84 pounds in Division Four. He defeated Sonny Bullett 17-0 and Garrett Salt 10-2 before falling 6-2 to Dariuz Black.

Roughneck Rumble

10&U

Jayden Bussell won the 84-pound bracket, defeating Noah Boulware 4-0 and 5-0 in a best-of-three series.

Hunter Fields won the 76 pound bracket, pinning Parker Peaster in 0:50 and scoring a 4-0 decision against Mason Denison.

Aiden Rhine placed first at 96 pounds, pinning Sabila Ayers in 0:16 twice.

12&U

Kaden Pope placed second at 67 pounds, defeating Van Smith 13-4, Kael Davis 7-0, and Noah Knight 9-2.

Jace Simms placed fourth at 78 pounds with a 3-2 decision over teammate Kaden McAffrey. McAffrey placed fifth with a 7-2 decision over Julian Valdez.

Middle School

Aiden Wilkerson won at 110, defeating Breanna Gordon 10-2 and 4-0.

Cameron White placed second at 118, pinning Jadin Howard in 0:49.

Team Scores
132 Broken Arrow
110 Cleveland
103.5 Oklahoma Wrestling Academy
73 Chickasha
65 Cushing
56 Cowboy Wrestling Club
56 Lexington
54.5 Threestyle
54 Ouachita
54 Team IceFighter
52 Sand Springs
51 Bearcat Takedown Club
48.5 Golden Eagle
43 Lady Outlaws
39 Sapulpa
38 Team Maccabees
36.5 Bayou Elite
36 McAlester
36 Tahlequah
35 Wildcat Takedown Club
30 Weatherford
28 Roller Academy
27 Caney
27 Pryor
26 Texas
25.5 Owasso
25 Team Tulsa
22 Honey Badger
21 Catoosa
21 Terminator Wrestling
19 Pistol Wrestling Club
18 Brushy
17 Ada
16 Glenpool
16 Prodigy
14 Moore
9 NexGen Bombers
7 Lofton
6 Newcastle
6 Southmoore
5 Bandits
4 Quinter
4 Team Jones
4 Warner-Northwestern
2 Mat Demon WC
2 Team Machine