Eleven Sandites sign collegiate letters of intent

Jaxon Skaggs is one of eleven Sandites in the Spring college signing class.

Jaxon Skaggs signed a collegiate letter of intent this week, joining ten other seniors from Charles Page High School in the Spring signing class.

Baseball

Skaggs signed with Missouri Baptist University in Creve Couer, Missouri. The Spartans compete in the NAIA and American Midwest Conference and went 11-8 in the shortened season this year. In 2019 they were 36-17.

Skaggs was .200 at the plate this season, but only recorded five at-bats. He was .400 slugging. He pitched 12 innings for a 1-0 record with a 3.4 ERA, a 1.6 WHIP, and 11 strikeouts.

Kiefer Massey signed to play baseball at Oklahoma Christian University in Oklahoma City. The Eagles went 9-13 this past season but were 28-20 in 2019. They compete in the NCAA Division II and the Lone Star Conference.

Massey batted .273 this season with a .455 slugging average and .333 on-base percentage. He only logged 11 at-bats due to the shortened season but scored one run and three RBI on three hits, including a triple. He also spent two innings on the mound, and pitched a 0.0 ERA and 1.00 WHIP with two strikeouts. In his career he scored 11 runs and 11 RBI.

Cheer

Coleman Wright signed with the Pratt Community College Cheer program in Pratt, Kansas. The Beavers are coached by Shae Napier and compete in the NJCAA and Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference.

Soccer

Luke Jeffus signed with the University of Tulsa to play NCAA Division 1 soccer in the American Athletic Conference. The Golden Hurricane went 4-9-2 this year. The Sandites only played three matches this season but Jeffus scored in each of them with two goals and one overtime PK. He finished his career with thirteen goals and seven PKs.

Demi Deshazo signed with Southwestern Christian University in Bethany, Oklahoma. The Eagles compete in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletes in the Sooner Athletic Conference and were 6-10-2 this past season. Deshazo scored one overtime PK this season and finished her career with two goals and four PKs.

Danielle Aicha Greminger signed with Oklahoma Wesleyan University in Bartlesville. The Eagles compete in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics in the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference. Wesleyan went 18-4 this season, winning their conference.

Ari Esparza signed with Seminole State College in Seminole, Oklahoma. The Trojans went 20-1-3 this past season, winning their Region and District, and won a match in the NJCAA National Championship Tournament. Esparza scored two PKs this year and finished her career with five goals and four PKs.

Track and Field

Erika Baker signed with Fort Hays State University in Hays, Kansas, an NCAA Division II school competing in the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association. The Tigers placed 10th at the MIAA Outdoor Championships in 2019.

Baker’s indoor personal records include a 6:13 mark in the one-mile run, and a 2:54.05 in the 800 meter. In Cross Country she owns a 22:32.53 5K time, and a 14:29.29 in the two-mile run. In outdoor track she has run 1:20.07 in the 400 meter, 6:23.78 in the 1600, and 12:54.32 in the 3200.

Sarah Rigsby signed with Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, an NCAA Division 1 school in The Summit League. The Golden Eagles placed fourth at the conference Championships last year. Rigsby holds PRs of 7’06.00” in pole vault and 29:40.1 in the 5K.

Sam Keiper signed with Southwest Minnesota State University in Marshall, Minnesota. The Mustangs compete in the NCAA Division 2 level in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference. Last year the team placed tenth in their conference. Keiper has personal records of 98’06.5” in discus and 29’01.5” in shot put. In the indoor track season he ran 8.13 in the 60 meter dash and 23.66 in the 200, and leaped 18’02.5” in long jump.

Wrestling

Brendon Wiseley signed with Northwest Kansas Technical College in Goodland, Kansas. The Mavericks compete in the NJCAA and Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference. They placed 21st at the NJCAA Championship this year. Wiseley went 69-26 with the Sandites, recording 32 pins and 184 nearfall points in his career. He won the Regional Championship and was State Runner-Up as a junior.

Ten Sandites sign collegiate letters of intent

Brendon Wiseley is one of ten Sandites to sign letters of intent this past week.

Ten seniors from Charles Page High School signed letters of intent this past week to compete in collegiate sports.

Baseball

Kiefer Massey signed to play baseball at Oklahoma Christian University in Oklahoma City. The Eagles went 9-13 this past season but were 28-20 in 2019. They compete in the NCAA Division II and the Lone Star Conference.

Massey batted .273 this season with a .455 slugging average and .333 on-base percentage. He only logged 11 at-bats due to the shortened season but scored one run and three RBI on three hits, including a triple. He also spent two innings on the mound, and pitched a 0.0 ERA and 1.00 WHIP with two strikeouts. In his career he scored 11 runs and 11 RBI.

Cheer

Coleman Wright signed with the Pratt Community College Cheer program in Pratt, Kansas. The Beavers are coached by Shae Napier and compete in the NJCAA and Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference.

Soccer

Luke Jeffus signed with the University of Tulsa to play NCAA Division 1 soccer in the American Athletic Conference. The Golden Hurricane went 4-9-2 this year. The Sandites only played three matches this season but Jeffus scored in each of them with two goals and one overtime PK. He finished his career with thirteen goals and seven PKs.

Demi Deshazo signed with Southwestern Christian University in Bethany, Oklahoma. The Eagles compete in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletes in the Sooner Athletic Conference and were 6-10-2 this past season. Deshazo scored one overtime PK this season and finished her career with two goals and four PKs.

Danielle Aicha Greminger signed with Oklahoma Wesleyan University in Bartlesville. The Eagles compete in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics in the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference. Wesleyan went 18-4 this season, winning their conference.

Ari Esparza signed with Seminole State College in Seminole, Oklahoma. The Trojans went 20-1-3 this past season, winning their Region and District, and won a match in the NJCAA National Championship Tournament. Esparza scored two PKs this year and finished her career with five goals and four PKs.

Track and Field

Erika Baker signed with Fort Hays State University in Hays, Kansas, an NCAA Division II school competing in the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association. The Tigers placed 10th at the MIAA Outdoor Championships in 2019.

Baker’s indoor personal records include a 6:13 mark in the one-mile run, and a 2:54.05 in the 800 meter. In Cross Country she owns a 22:32.53 5K time, and a 14:29.29 in the two-mile run. In outdoor track she has run 1:20.07 in the 400 meter, 6:23.78 in the 1600, and 12:54.32 in the 3200.

Sarah Rigsby signed with Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, an NCAA Division 1 school in The Summit League. The Golden Eagles placed fourth at the conference Championships last year. Rigsby holds PRs of 7’06.00” in pole vault and 29:40.1 in the 5K.

Sam Keiper signed with Southwest Minnesota State University in Marshall, Minnesota. The Mustangs compete in the NCAA Division 2 level in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference. Last year the team placed tenth in their conference. Keiper has personal records of 98’06.5” in discus and 29’01.5” in shot put. In the indoor track season he ran 8.13 in the 60 meter dash and 23.66 in the 200, and leaped 18’02.5” in long jump.

Wrestling

Brendon Wiseley signed with Northwest Kansas Technical College in Goodland, Kansas. The Mavericks compete in the NJCAA and Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference. They placed 21st at the NJCAA Championship this year. Wiseley went 69-26 with the Sandites, recording 32 pins and 184 nearfall points in his career. He won the Regional Championship and was State Runner-Up as a junior.

CPHS Wrestling: Jones, Kirby, Fincannon named to 6A All-Star Team

The Oklahoma Coaches Association has released its 2019-2020 All-State and All-Star rosters and Charles Page High School put three seniors on the 6A East All-Star team.

Josh Fincannon led his team in total wins with a 35-12 senior record and finished his career 74-46 overall. This year he placed second at the Perry, Sand Springs, and Regional tournaments, and was third at State. In his career he recorded 27 pins.

Chris Kirby was second in total wins this year with a 32-12 record, and was 90-36 in his career. He led the team with 23 pins on the season and 75 in his career. He was a three-time State Qualifier and two-time placer. This year he placed second at the Sand Springs tournament.

Seth Jones went 26-7 this year and 70-36 in his career with 39 pins. He placed third at Regionals and second at State. He was a three-time State qualifier and two-time placer with a team-high 131 career takedowns.

6A East All-Stars
120 Bryce Cockrell (Broken Arrow)
126 Matt Ruley (Jenks)
126 Jackson Cockrell (Broken Arrow)
126 Seth Jones (Sand Springs)
138 Brandon Elrod (Jenks)
138 Chris Dugger (Union)
145 Thatcher Hall (Jenks)
152 William Martin (Broken Arrow)
152 Avante Wilkins (Union)
160 Drake Vannoy (Jenks)
160 Chris Kirby (Sand Springs)
182 Garrett Weis (Jenks)
195 Ethan Felts (Jenks)
195 Jacob Rogers (Union)
220 Torrance Ingram (Broken Arrow)
220 Josh Fincannon (Sand Springs)
285 John Roberts (Jenks)
285 Marlon Welty (Broken Arrow)
285 Micah Walker (Union)

6A West All-Stars
113 Cooper Mahaffey (Yukon)
120 Conner McBride (Edmond North)
126 Jacob Zimmer (Norman North)
145 Jackson Oplotnik (Edmond Memorial)
152 Micah Lugafet (Deer Creek)
160 Dylan Smith (Norman North)
170 Neko Macias (Southmoore)
182 Dylan Ward (Choctaw)
195 Trey Bowman (Edmond North)
220 Corbin Gordon (Yukon)
285 Marquonn Journey (Choctaw)

Large East All-State
113 Doug Holt (Glenpool)
120 Bryce Cockrell (Broken Arrow)
126 Jackson Cockrell (Broken Arrow)
132 Caleb Tanner (Collinsville)
138 Tyson Stevens (Glenpool)
145 Kolby Encinas (Pryor)
152 Cody Hicks (Durant)
160 Drake Vannoy (Jenks)
170 Richie Lee (Skiatook)
182 Garrett Weis (Jenks)
195 Jacob Rogers (Union)
220 Micah Walker (Union)
285 Whitney Azlin (Edison)

Large West All-State
113 Cruz Aguilar (Edmond Memorial)
120 Manny Rogers (Del City)
126 Jason Gilbert (Deer Creek)
132 Nate Becker (Edmond North)
138 Josue Meza (Santa Fe South)
145 Tabor McClure (Piedmont)
152 Gabe Johnson (Choctaw)
160 Donnie Hurd (Del City)
170 Bo Hardy (Piedmont)
182 Matthew Santos (Lawton MacArthur)
195 Christian Cantu (Edmond North)
220 Cabe Dickerson (Altus)
285 Judson Rowland (Mustang)

NJCAA Wrestling: Jack Karstetter places 7th at National Championship

Jack Karstetter after winning the 2017 OSSAA State Championship.

Labette Community College sophomore and Charles Page High School Class of 2017 graduate Jack Karstetter attained All-American status for the second time this past weekend at the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Championship in Council Bluffs, Iowa.

Karstetter was one of five State Champions on the 2017 Sand Springs State Championship team, and he first earned All-American status at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M with a seventh-place finish at 133 pounds. He took a year off from wrestling before enrolling this past fall at Labette.

At the NJCAA West Central District Championship he came in runner-up at 133 with an 11-5 decision against fellow State Champion Kolton Smith and a 7-5 decision against TaJuan Daniels before falling 9-0 to No. 2 ranked three-time New Mexico Champion Mikey Mascarenas.

At the National Championship he lost his first match 5-2 to No. 6 Hector Candelaria, but bounced back in consolation with four straight wins. He won a 9-8 upset of No. 9 Miles Knuckles and a 9-7 decision against Matrice Smith, then pinned Payton Jackson and won 12-10 against James Davis before falling 3-1 to No. 7 Anthony Sobotker. In the seventh place match he cruised to an easy 10-3 decision against No. 8 David Kerr to end the season 32-5. He is 63-10 in his college career.

CPHS Wrestling: Season rewind and final statistics

The 2019-2020 Sandite Wrestling season was a bit of a mixed bag as the team struggled in a lot of areas, but still continued several Sand Springs success streaks.

At 10-8 the team won their lowest percentage of duals (.556) since a 6-6 season in 2006, but they did extend their ten-win season streak to five straight years, and won their fourth-consecutive district title.

They failed to crown an individual tournament champion for the first time since 2006, and failed to win a team tournament title for the third-straight season, but continued a seven-year tradition of putting a Sandite in the State Finals, with Seth Jones placing second.

They had two State Placers, with Josh Fincannon finishing third. That was their lowest number since 2011, and they placed 10th at the tournament. A pessimist would point out that it’s their lowest placement since 2011, but an optimist would acknowledge that being a top-ten program in the State’s largest school classification is a feat that 22 other schools would love to claim.

When you’re only three years removed from State and Dual State titles, it’s easy to look at the glass half empty. But a top-ten finish is nothing to scoff at, especially considering the team lost a State Finalist mid-season and had two other teammates transfer to other schools and make the State Finals with their new programs. That’s a lot of firepower to lose and still finish as good as they did.

The Sandites will graduate an eight-man senior class this year. Chris Kirby, Hunter Hilger, Seth Jones, Josh Fincannon, Preston Medlin, Robbie Parrish, Brendon Wiseley, and Caleb Phillips went a combined 145-81 this season and 362-254 in their careers.

Fincannon had a great senior season, making the finals at three different tournaments, including Regionals and the prestigious Perry Tournament of Champions. He won ten straight matches over a four-week period this season.

Kirby was a three-time State Qualifier and placed fourth as a sophomore and junior. In his senior season he competed in arguably the toughest weight class in 6A. As a junior he won the Jerry Billings Invitational. He had the longest win streak on the team this year, winning fourteen straight matches, and was 16-1 in duals.

Jones was a three-time State Qualifier and two-time placer, finishing fourth as a junior. He wasn’t able to win the State title, but he did beat the State Champion earlier in the season. He also won ten straight matches this year.

Medlin only spent two years on varsity and was one of the most improved wrestlers on the team, going 21-16 after a 13-22 junior year. He won ten straight matches in January.

Wiseley quit the team mid-season, but left his mark on the program as a junior State Runner-Up and Regional Champion. He also won the Glenpool tournament last year.

The future remains bright for the program with a stacked group of underclassmen like freshman State Qualifier Mitchell Smith, sophomore State Qualifier Blake Jones, Brooks Dudley, Shane Wolf, Carter Goodman, and more. Junior State Qualifier Sango Whitehorn will lead next year’s seniors alongside Caden Vaughn, who had a solid season battling through injury.

Season Record
35-12 Josh Fincannon (.745)
32-12 Chris Kirby (.727)
26-7 Seth Jones (.788)
25-13 Blake Jones (.658)
24-20 Brooks Dudley (.545)
21-16 Preston Medlin (.568)
18-9 Mitchell Smith (.667)
17-6 Brendon Wiseley (.739)
13-16 Shane Wolf (.448)
10-25 Sango Whitehorn (.286)
9-5 Caden Vaughn (.643)
8-14 Carter Goodman (.364)
8-14 Harley Newberry (.364)
8-18 Chase White (.308)
7-16 Robbie Parrish (.304)
5-4 Thomas Naugle (.556)
5-15 Ethan Norton (.250)
3-10 Colton Luker (.231)
3-12 Ethan White (.200)
3-18 Dakota Taylor (.143)
2-7 Santana Naugle (.222)
1-0 Tegan Campbell (1.00)
1-4 Hunter Hilger (.200)
1-4 Caleb Phillips (.200)
0-2 Sammy Naugle
0-2 Codey Cramer

Career Record
90-36 Chris Kirby (.714)
74-46 Josh Fincannon (.617)
70-36 Seth Jones (.660)
69-26 Brendon Wiseley (.726)
51-27 Blake Jones (.654)
34-28 Brooks Dudley (.548)
34-38 Preston Medlin (.472)
18-9 Mitchell Smith (.667)
13-16 Shane Wolf (.448)
12-29 Sango Whitehorn (.293)
9-5 Caden Vaughn (.643)
9-31 Robbie Parrish (.225)
9-31 Caleb Phillips (.225)
8-14 Carter Goodman (.364)
8-14 Harley Newberry (.364)
8-20 Chase White (.286)
6-6 Thomas Naugle (.500)
5-16 Santana Naugle (.238)
5-20 Ethan Norton (.200)
4-10 Colton Luker (.286)
3-12 Ethan White (.200)
3-25 Dakota Taylor (.107)
1-0 Tegan Campbell (1.00)
1-4 Hunter Hilger (.200)
0-2 Sammy Naugle
0-2 Codey Cramer

Season Stats

Falls
23 Kirby
17 Dudley
14 S. Jones
12 Fincannon
12 Smith
9 Wiseley
9 B. Jones
7 C. White
7 Wolf
6 Vaughn
6 Medlin
6 Newberry
5 Goodman
3 Whitehorn
3 Parrish
3 Luker
2 T. Naugle
2 E. White
2 Norton
1 Phillips
1 Taylor
1 Campbell

Major Decisions
4 Whitehorn
4 Medlin
4 B. Jones
2 Wiseley
2 Fincannon
1 S. Jones
1 Dudley
1 Parrish
1 E. White
1 Smith
1 Goodman

Forfeits
5 Kirby
5 Fincannon
3 Parrish
2 B. Jones
2 T. Naugle
2 Taylor
1 Dudley
1 Wolf
1 Vaughn
1 Norton
1 Hilger
1 Goodman
1 Newberry

Decisions
16 Fincannon
11 Medlin
10 S. Jones
7 B. Jones
5 Wiseley
5 Dudley
5 Wolf
5 Smith
4 Kirby
3 Whitehorn
2 Norton
2 Vaughn
2 San. Naugle
1 Newberry
1 Goodman
1 C. White
1 T. Naugle

Tech Falls
3 B. Jones
1 S. Jones
1 Wiseley

Takedowns
45 Whitehorn
44 Dudley
44 S. Jones
43 B. Jones
37 Kirby
36 Fincannon
35 Medlin
27 Smith
25 Wiseley
17 Wolf
15 Newberry
14 Vaughn
13 C. White
13 E. White
10 Goodman
8 Norton
5 Parrish
4 Taylor
3 Phillips
3 T. Naugle
3 Luker
2 Campbell
2 San. Naugle

Escapes
35 S. Jones
31 Whitehorn
30 Fincannon
27 Medlin
20 Dudley
20 E. White
20 B. Jones
19 Kirby
18 Goodman
15 C. White
14 San. Naugle
13 Wolf
11 Newberry
8 Phillips
8 Taylor
8 Smith
7 Vaughn
6 Norton
6 Luker
6 Hilger
5 Parrish
3 Wiseley
3 T. Naugle

Nearfall Points
99 B. Jones
52 Kirby
42 Wiseley
37 S. Jones
34 Fincannon
26 Medlin
25 Dudley
24 Smith
24 Wolf
19 C. White
16 Vaughn
10 Newberry
9 Whitehorn
9 Parrish
8 E. White
7 Norton
5 Goodman
4 Luker

Reversals
16 Wiseley
16 B. Jones
14 Kirby
11 Wolf
11 Medlin
10 C. White
7 Newberry
6 Fincannon
5 T. Naugle
5 Vaughn
4 Dudley
4 Goodman
4 S. Jones
3 Parrish
2 Norton
1 Whitehorn
1 E. White
1 Luker
1 Smith

Perry TOC
2nd - Fincannon
2nd - B. Jones
2nd - C. Jones
5th - Wiseley

Bixby Pre-Turkey
2nd - Vaughn
3rd - C. White

Cushing
4th - Fincannon
6th - Wiseley

Kansas City
9th - S. Jones
11th - Kirby
17th - Fincannon
17th - B. Jones
23rd - Dudley
29th - Newberry
29th - Whitehorn

Sand Springs
2nd - Kirby
2nd - Fincannon
3rd - Smith
6th - Goodman
6th - Vaughn

State
2nd - S. Jones
3rd - Fincannon

Regionals
2nd - Fincannon
2nd - Smith
3rd - S. Jones
4th - B. Jones
4th - Kirby
5th - Whitehorn
6th - Medlin
6th - Dudley

Career Stats

Falls
75 Kirby
39 S. Jones
32 Wiseley
27 Fincannon
23 Dudley
20 B. Jones
12 Smith
8 Medlin
7 C. White
7 Wolf
6 Phillips
6 Vaughn
6 Newberry
5 Goodman
3 Parrish
3 Luker
3 Whitehorn
2 T. Naugle
2 E. White
2 Norton
1 Taylor
1 Campbell

Tech Falls
6 Wiseley
4 B. Jones
3 S. Jones

Major Decisions
9 B. Jones
7 S. Jones
6 Wiseley
5 Medlin
4 Whitehorn
3 Fincannon
1 Dudley
1 Parrish
1 E. White
1 Smith
1 Goodman

Decisions
35 Fincannon
20 Medlin
19 S. Jones
17 Wiseley
16 B. Jones
10 Kirby
8 Dudley
5 Wolf
5 Smith
4 Whitehorn
2 Phillips
2 Norton
2 Vaughn
2 San. Naugle
1 Newberry
1 Goodman
1 C. White
1 T. Naugle

Forfeits
9 Fincannon
8 Wiseley
5 Parrish
5 Kirby
3 T. Naugle
2 S. Jones
2 B. Jones
2 Dudley
2 Taylor
1 Medlin
1 Whitehorn
1 Phillips
1 Vaughn
1 Goodman
1 Newberry
1 Luker
1 Wolf
1 Norton
1 Hilger

Takedowns
131 S. Jones
97 Kirby
91 B. Jones
87 Wiseley
84 Fincannon
70 Medlin
60 Dudley
47 Whitehorn
27 Smith
21 Phillips
17 Wolf
15 Newberry
14 Vaughn
13 C. White
13 E. White
10 Goodman
10 Norton
7 Taylor
5 Parrish
3 T. Naugle
3 Luker
2 San. Naugle
2 Campbell

Escapes
93 S. Jones
91 Kirby
69 Fincannon
52 Medlin
48 B. Jones
34 Whitehorn
31 Dudley
27 Wiseley
25 Phillips
20 E. White
18 Goodman
15 C. White
14 San. Naugle
13 Wolf
11 Newberry
10 Taylor
9 Parrish
8 Smith
7 Norton
7 Vaughn
6 Luker
6 Hilger
3 T. Naugle

Nearfall Points
196 Kirby
184 Wiseley
165 B. Jones
130 S. Jones
63 Fincannon
54 Medlin
47 Dudley
24 Smith
24 Wolf
19 C. White
16 Vaughn
10 Newberry
9 Whitehorn
9 Parrish
8 E. White
7 Norton
5 Goodman
4 Luker
3 Phillips

Reversals
47 Kirby
42 Wiseley
24 B. Jones
19 Medlin
16 Fincannon
15 S. Jones
11 Wolf
10 C. White
7 Newberry
6 Phillips
5 T. Naugle
5 Vaughn
4 Dudley
4 Parrish
4 Goodman
2 Norton
2 Taylor
1 Whitehorn
1 E. White
1 Luker
1 Smith

CPHS Wrestling: Mid-Season and Career Statistics

Sango Whitehorn is one of six State Qualifiers for the Sandites this season.

The Class 6A No. 11 ranked Charles Page High School wrestling team wrapped up the dual season with a 10-8 record after losing in the first round of the Dual State tournament. They placed fifth at the 6A-East Regional with six State Qualifiers and eight placers.

Mitchell Smith, Seth Jones, Blake Jones, Chris Kirby, Sango Whitehorn, and Josh Fincannon all advanced to next weekend’s State Tournament in Oklahoma City, while the season came to a close for the rest of the team.

Season Record
32-11 Josh Fincannon (.744)
31-10 Chris Kirby (.756)
24-6 Seth Jones (.800)
24-11 Blake Jones (.686)
24-20 Brooks Dudley (.545)
21-16 Preston Medlin (.568)
17-6 Brendon Wiseley (.739)
17-7 Mitchell Smith (.708)
13-16 Shane Wolf (.448)
10-24 Sango Whitehorn (.294)
9-5 Caden Vaughn (.643)
8-14 Carter Goodman (.364)
8-14 Harley Newberry (.364)
8-18 Chase White (.308)
7-16 Robbie Parrish (.304)
5-4 Thomas Naugle (.556)
5-15 Ethan Norton (.250)
3-10 Colton Luker (.231)
3-12 Ethan White (.200)
3-18 Dakota Taylor (.143)
2-7 Santana Naugle (.222)
1-0 Tegan Campbell (1.00)
1-4 Hunter Hilger (.200)
1-4 Caleb Phillips (.200)
0-2 Sammy Naugle
0-2 Codey Cramer

Career Record
89-34 Chris Kirby (.724)
71-45 Josh Fincannon (.612)
69-26 Brendon Wiseley (.726)
68-35 Seth Jones (.660)
50-25 Blake Jones (.667)
34-28 Brooks Dudley (.548)
34-38 Preston Medlin (.472)
17-7 Mitchell Smith (.708)
13-16 Shane Wolf (.448)
12-28 Sango Whitehorn (.300)
9-5 Caden Vaughn (.643)
9-31 Robbie Parrish (.225)
9-31 Caleb Phillips (.225)
8-14 Carter Goodman (.364)
8-14 Harley Newberry (.364)
8-20 Chase White (.286)
6-6 Thomas Naugle (.500)
5-16 Santana Naugle (.238)
5-20 Ethan Norton (.200)
4-10 Colton Luker (.286)
3-12 Ethan White (.200)
3-25 Dakota Taylor (.107)
1-0 Tegan Campbell (1.00)
1-4 Hunter Hilger (.200)
0-2 Sammy Naugle
0-2 Codey Cramer

Season Stats

Falls
22 Kirby
17 Dudley
14 S. Jones
12 Fincannon
12 Smith
9 Wiseley
9 B. Jones
7 C. White
7 Wolf
6 Vaughn
6 Medlin
6 Newberry
5 Goodman
3 Whitehorn
3 Parrish
3 Luker
2 T. Naugle
2 E. White
2 Norton
1 Phillips
1 Taylor
1 Campbell

Major Decisions
4 Whitehorn
4 Medlin
3 B. Jones
2 Wiseley
2 Fincannon
1 S. Jones
1 Dudley
1 Parrish
1 E. White
1 Smith
1 Goodman

Forfeits
5 Kirby
5 Fincannon
3 Parrish
2 B. Jones
2 T. Naugle
2 Taylor
1 Dudley
1 Wolf
1 Vaughn
1 Norton
1 Hilger
1 Goodman
1 Newberry

Decisions
13 Fincannon
11 Medlin
8 S. Jones
7 B. Jones
5 Wiseley
5 Dudley
5 Wolf
4 Smith
4 Kirby
3 Whitehorn
2 Norton
2 Vaughn
2 San. Naugle
1 Newberry
1 Goodman
1 C. White
1 T. Naugle

Tech Falls
3 B. Jones
1 S. Jones
1 Wiseley

Takedowns
45 Whitehorn
44 Dudley
42 S. Jones
41 B. Jones
35 Kirby
35 Medlin
34 Fincannon
25 Wiseley
25 Smith
17 Wolf
15 Newberry
14 Vaughn
13 C. White
13 E. White
10 Goodman
8 Norton
5 Parrish
4 Taylor
3 Phillips
3 T. Naugle
3 Luker
2 Campbell
2 San. Naugle

Escapes
29 Whitehorn
28 S. Jones
27 Medlin
26 Fincannon
20 Dudley
20 E. White
19 B. Jones
19 Kirby
18 Goodman
15 C. White
14 San. Naugle
13 Wolf
11 Newberry
8 Phillips
8 Taylor
7 Smith
7 Vaughn
6 Norton
6 Luker
6 Hilger
5 Parrish
3 Wiseley
3 T. Naugle

Nearfall Points
89 B. Jones
49 Kirby
42 Wiseley
37 S. Jones
31 Fincannon
26 Medlin
25 Dudley
24 Smith
24 Wolf
19 C. White
16 Vaughn
10 Newberry
9 Whitehorn
9 Parrish
8 E. White
7 Norton
5 Goodman
4 Luker

Reversals
16 Wiseley
15 B. Jones
11 Wolf
11 Kirby
11 Medlin
10 C. White
7 Newberry
6 Fincannon
5 T. Naugle
5 Vaughn
4 Dudley
4 Goodman
3 S. Jones
3 Parrish
2 Norton
1 Whitehorn
1 E. White
1 Luker

Perry TOC
2nd - Fincannon
2nd - B. Jones
2nd - C. Jones
5th - Wiseley

Bixby Pre-Turkey
2nd - Vaughn
3rd - C. White

Kansas City
9th - S. Jones
11th - Kirby
17th - Fincannon
17th - B. Jones
23rd - Dudley
29th - Newberry
29th - Whitehorn

Sand Springs
2nd - Kirby
2nd - Fincannon
3rd - Smith
6th - Goodman
6th - Vaughn

Cushing
4th - Fincannon
6th - Wiseley

Regionals
2nd - Fincannon
2nd - Smith
3rd - S. Jones
4th - B. Jones
4th - Kirby
5th - Whitehorn
6th - Medlin
6th - Dudley

Career Stats

Falls
74 Kirby
39 S. Jones
32 Wiseley
27 Fincannon
23 Dudley
20 B. Jones
12 Smith
8 Medlin
7 C. White
7 Wolf
6 Phillips
6 Vaughn
6 Newberry
5 Goodman
3 Parrish
3 Luker
3 Whitehorn
2 T. Naugle
2 E. White
2 Norton
1 Taylor
1 Campbell

Tech Falls
6 Wiseley
4 B. Jones
3 S. Jones

Major Decisions
8 B. Jones
7 S. Jones
6 Wiseley
5 Medlin
4 Whitehorn
3 Fincannon
1 Dudley
1 Parrish
1 E. White
1 Smith
1 Goodman

Decisions
32 Fincannon
20 Medlin
17 Wiseley
17 S. Jones
16 B. Jones
10 Kirby
8 Dudley
5 Wolf
4 Whitehorn
4 Smith
2 Phillips
2 Norton
2 Vaughn
2 San. Naugle
1 Newberry
1 Goodman
1 C. White
1 T. Naugle

Forfeits
9 Fincannon
8 Wiseley
5 Parrish
5 Kirby
3 T. Naugle
2 S. Jones
2 B. Jones
2 Dudley
2 Taylor
1 Medlin
1 Whitehorn
1 Phillips
1 Vaughn
1 Goodman
1 Newberry
1 Luker
1 Wolf
1 Norton
1 Hilger

Takedowns
129 S. Jones
95 Kirby
89 B. Jones
87 Wiseley
82 Fincannon
70 Medlin
60 Dudley
47 Whitehorn
25 Smith
21 Phillips
17 Wolf
15 Newberry
14 Vaughn
13 C. White
13 E. White
10 Goodman
10 Norton
7 Taylor
5 Parrish
3 T. Naugle
3 Luker
2 San. Naugle
2 Campbell

Escapes
91 Kirby
86 S. Jones
65 Fincannon
52 Medlin
47 B. Jones
32 Whitehorn
31 Dudley
27 Wiseley
25 Phillips
20 E. White
18 Goodman
15 C. White
14 San. Naugle
13 Wolf
11 Newberry
10 Taylor
9 Parrish
7 Norton
7 Vaughn
7 Smith
6 Luker
6 Hilger
3 T. Naugle

Nearfall Points
193 Kirby
184 Wiseley
155 B. Jones
130 S. Jones
60 Fincannon
54 Medlin
47 Dudley
24 Smith
24 Wolf
19 C. White
16 Vaughn
10 Newberry
9 Whitehorn
9 Parrish
8 E. White
7 Norton
5 Goodman
4 Luker
3 Phillips

Reversals
44 Kirby
42 Wiseley
23 B. Jones
19 Medlin
16 Fincannon
14 S. Jones
11 Wolf
10 C. White
7 Newberry
6 Phillips
5 T. Naugle
5 Vaughn
4 Dudley
4 Parrish
4 Goodman
2 Norton
2 Taylor
1 Whitehorn
1 E. White
1 Luker