Cheyenne Walden remains undefeated at 3200m run; girls place 6th at Conference, boys 10th

By: Scott Emigh, Editor-in-Chief

The Charles Page High School varsity track team put up some impressive performances at the Frontier Valley Conference Track Meet at Union High School Thursday evening. The girls team placed 6th overall, coming in three points ahead of their Highway 97 rivals from Sapulpa. The boys team placed 10th. Jenks High School won the conference title in both sexes by a wide margin.

The girls placed 4th in the 4x800m relay with a time of 10:30.03. The boys placed 5th in the 4x100 relay in 46.66 and 6th in the 4x800 in 8:45.47.

GIRLS

  • Cheyenne Walden picked up her ninth and tenth wins of the season, placing 3rd in the 800m run with a season-best 2:19.27, 1st in the 1600m in 5:10.92, and 1st in the 3200m in 10:51.88.

  • Elizabeth Watts placed 7th in the High Jump, tying her career-best at 4'06.00" and placed 15th in the 300m hurdles in 56.89 seconds.

  • Stacy Logan placed 12th in the 200m dash with a season-best 28.36 and 13th in the 100m dash in 13.77.

  • Majasty Lapsley placed 17th in the 100m dash in 14.25 and 21st in the 200m in 30.64.

  • Tiakeya Palmer placed 19th in the 100m dash in 14.31 and 22nd in the 200m in 30.73.

BOYS

  • Colton Washington placed 8th in the Long Jump with a season-best 20'07.00".

  • Aiden Baughman placed 10th in the 1600m run in 4:51.39.

  • Jason Cooper placed 12th in the 110m hurdles in 18.40.

  • Payton Scott placed 12th in the 100m dash in 11.89.

  • Jacob Fortune placed 18th in the 100m dash in 12.07.

  • Dalton Morgan placed 24th in the 200m dash in 25.75.

  • Brayden Hardesty placed 25th in the 200m dash in 25.13.

The season will come to an end for many of the Sandites next Saturday at Claremore in the Regional competition which begins at 9:00 AM. The photo gallery from Thursday's event can be found at https://sanditepride.smugmug.com/20152016-Track-and-Field/42816-Frontier-Valley/

Cheyenne Walden places first at Sprocket Classic; freshman boys impress

By: Scott Emigh, Editor-in-Chief

The Charles Page High School Track and Field team traveled to Muskogee last Friday for the Sprocket Classic. The girls placed Eighth with 22 points and the boys placed thirteenth with 8 points.

The girls came in third in the 4x800 relay with a time of 10:30.06 and the boys placed fifth in 8:50.90. 

GIRLS

  • Cheyenne Walden came in first in the 3200m run with a time of 10:53.63. This is her eighth first place finish this season.

  • Alexis Davis came in 8th in the 1600m run with a time of 5:59.41

  • Elizabeth Watts came in 10th in High Jump at 4'06.00" and 11th at 300m hurdles in 56.39.

  • Stacy Logan came in 12th in both of her events, finishing the 100m dash in 13.66 and teh 200m in 28.62.

  • Lauren Barkdull came in 13th in the 800m run with a season-best time of 2:56.18.

  • Majasty Lapsley came in 14th in the 100m dash with a time of 13.74 and 23rd in the 200m in 29.89.

  • Nia Byrd came in 15th in the 1600m run with a season-best time of 6:15.26. 

  • Adrianna Tapp came in 16th in the 100m dash with a time of 13.83.

  • Tiakeya Palmer came in 26th in the 200m dash with a time of 30.09.

  • Erindira Cuevas came in 34th in the 100m dash with a time of 17.50.

BOYS

  • Aiden Baughman came in 4th in 1600m with a career-best 4:47.10 and 9th in the 800m in 2:11.68.

  • Jaelyn Jackson placed 6th in the 400m dash with a career-best 52.77.

  • Landin Green came in 10th in the 1600m with a career-best 4:55.06 and 11th in the 800m in 2:13.35.

  • Colton Washington placed 11th in the Long Jump at 18'07.00."

  • Jason Cooper placed 13th in the 110m hurdles in 18.11.

  • Austin McCaskey placed 18th in the 800m in 2:16.77 and 25th in the 3200m in 12:01.35.

  • Danny Murray placed 19th in the 3200m in 11:52.96 and 42nd in the 1600 in 5:36.93.

  • Jacob Garby placed 21st in the 1600m run in 5:02.30.

  • Dalton Morgan placed 21st in the 200m in 24.51 and 24th in the 400m in 59.28.

  • Jacob Smith placed 21st in the 3200m in 11:53.95.

  • Timothy Calvert came in 22nd in the 3200m with a career-best 11:55.18.

  • Phillip Elleman placed 23rd in the 3200m with a career-best 11:58.80.

  • Caleb Wash placed 23rd in the 400m in 58.58.

  • Payton Scott placed 25th in the 100m in 12.06.

  • Brayden Hardesty placed 26th in the 200m dash in 25.13.

  • Kody Krehbiel placed 43rd in the 1600m in 5:39.77.

  • Konnor Rugg placed 45th in the 1600m in 5:43.49.

Cheyenne Walden sweeps OBU Invitational, girls place 8th

By: Scott Emigh, Editor-in-Chief

The Charles Page High School Track and Field teams traveled to Shawnee last week for the Oklahoma Baptist University Bison Invitational. The girls placed 8th with 34 points and the boys placed 16th with 3 points.

The girls came in third in the 4x800 relay with a time of 10:39.24 and the boys placed sixth at 8:48.63. In the 4x100 relay the boys placed eight at 46.95.

Girls

  • Sara Abbet placed 21st in both the 800m run and 1600m with times of 3:12.32 and 7:02.24 respectively.

  • Madelynn Adams placed 32nd in the 100m dash at 13.92 and 28th in the 200m at 31.46. Both times were season-bests.

  • Senior Alexis Mosley placed 32nd in the 200m with a season-best 33.02 and 38th in the 100m at 15.69.

  • Junior Cheyenne Walden placed first in both the 800m run and the 3200m with times of 2:24.45 and 10:46.22 respectively.

  • Freshman Lauren Barkdull placed 20th in the 1600m at 7:01.54.

  • Sophomore Nia Byrd placed 12th in the 1600m with a season-best 6:22.97.

  • Junior Erindira Cuevas placed 29th in the 100m with a season-best 13.75.

  • Junior Alexis Davis placed 5th in the 1600m with a season-best 5:57.43.

  • Freshman Majasty Lapsley placed 14th in the 100m with a season-best 12.94.

  • Junior Julia Lewis placed 30th in the 200m at 31.72.

  • Sophomore Stacy Logan placed 13th in the 100m with a season-best 12.70.

  • Sophomore Adrianna Tapp placed 12th in the 100m with a season-best 12.69.

  • Freshman Elizabeth Watts placed 9th in the 300m hurdles at 55.95. 

  • Junior Kaileeann Worthington placed 36th in the 200m at 34.37.

Boys

  • Freshman Jaelyn Jackson placed 8th in the 400m dash at 53.37 and 32nd in the 1600m at 5:28.31.

  • Junior Dalton Morgan placed 30th in the 100m at 12.30 and 17th in the 200m at 24.45.

  • Freshman Aden Baughman placed 6th in the 1600m run at 4:55.88.

  • Junior Ian Baustert placed 26th in the 800m at 2:20.00.

  • Freshman Phillip Elleman placed 35th in the 1600m at 5:32.95.

  • Senior Jacob Fortune placed 18th in the 100m with a season-best 11.94.

  • Freshman Landin Green placed 13th in the 800m with a season-best 2:12.76.

  • Brayden Hardesty placed 27th in the 200m at 25.41.

  • Cooper Lynch placed 37th in the 1600m at 5:39.38.

  • Danny Murray placed 30th in the 1600m with a season-best 5:27.41.

  • Chance Powell placed 38th in the 800m at 2:35.96.

  • Sophomore Payton Scott placed 21st in the 100m at 12.07.

Cheyenne Walden sweeps Stillwater, Underclassmen impress

By: Scott Emigh, Editor-in-Chief

The Charles Page High School Track and Field teams traveled to Stillwater earlier this month for the Pioneer Relays. The boys placed 8th with 14 points and the girls placed 9th with 21 points. The boys placed 7th in the 4x100m relay with a time of 46.82 and 4th in the 4x800 at 8:57.28. The Freshman class continues to show up big time for both teams, leaving the future of the sport bright at CPHS.

Girls

  • Madelynn Adams placed 20th in the 100m dash with a time of 14.78 and 13th in the 200m at 32.19.

  • Junior Erindira Cuevas placed 34th in the 100m with a time of 17.58 and 23rd in the 200m at 38.36.

  • Junior Alexis Davis placed 7th in the 800m run at 2:49.20 and 11th in the 1600m at 6:04.87.

  • Junior Cheyenne Walden placed 1st in the 1600m with a time of 5:10.87 and 1st in the 3200m with a season-best 10:45.43.

  • Freshman Elizabeth Watts placed 6th in the 100m hurdles at 19.15 and 7th in the 300m hurdles at 54.06.

  • Freshman Lauren Barkdull placed 12th in the 800m run at 2:59.04.

  • Freshman Majasty Lapsley placed 12th in the 100m at 13.98.

  • Junior Julia Lewis placed 9th in the 200m at 30.64.

  • Sophomore Stacy Logan placed 9th in the 200m with a season-best 13.63.

  • Senior Alexis Mosley placed 25th in the 100m at 15.12.

  • Sophomore Adrianna Tapp placed 14th in the 100m at 14.15.

  • Junior Kaileeann Worthington placed 16th in the 200m at 33.47.

Boys

  • Freshman Aden Baughman placed 4th in the 1600m with a season-best 4:52.63 and 5th in the 3200m with a season-best 10:48.89.

  • Freshman Landin Green placed 8th in the 800m with a season-best 2:15.14 and 9th in the 1600m with a season-best 4:58.87.

  • Junior Dalton Morgan placed 17th in the 100m with a season-best 11.91 and 9th in the 200m at 24.58.

  • Junior Ian Baustert placed 10th in the 800m at 2:20.20.

  • Senior Jason Cooper placed 15th in the 300m hurdles at 50.43.

  • Senior Jacob Fortune placed 16th in the 400m at 1:00.66.

  • Sophomore Jacob Garby placed 12th in the 1600m at 5:02.68.

  • Brayden Hardesty placed 11th in the 200m at 25.07.

  • Freshman Jaelyn Jackson placed 3rd in the 400m at 54.66.

  • Junior Delvin Jordan placed 28th in the 100m at 12.71.

  • Geno Lopez placed 16th in the 300m hurdles at 52.53.

  • Austin McCaskey placed 11th in the 3200m at 11:34.61.

  • Sophomore Payton Scott placed 10th in the 100m at 11.61.

  • Caleb Wash placed 20th in the 200m at 26.09.

Cheyenne Walden sweeps Holland Hall Track Meet: Girls take 7th, Boys take 14th

By: Scott Emigh, Editor-in-Chief

The Charles Page High School varsity track teams traveled to Holland Hall High School in Tulsa for their first meet of the season last month. The boys came in 14th of 19 schools with 9 team points. The girls came in 7th of 19 schools with 32 team points.

The girls placed 4th in the Girls' 4x800m relay with a time of 10:37.07, while the boys came in 6th with a time of 8:43.02. Three girls finished top-20 in the 100m dash.

Cheyenne Walden came in first in the 3200 run with a 10:51.87 time and first in the 1600 in 5:16.77. 

Stacy Logan tied for 15th at 13.66 in the 100m dash.

 Adrianna Tapp finished 18th in 13.71 in the 100m dash.

Nia Byrd tied for 19th in the 100m dash in 13.73. She tied for 18th in the 1600 with a time of 6:30.06.

Elizabeth Watts placed 14th in the 300m hurdles in 54.87. She came in 4th in the High Jump at 4'06.00". 

Tiakeya Palmer finished 31.31 for 39th place in the 200m dash.

Alexis Mosley finished 34.40 for 54th place in the 200m dash.

Kaileeann Worthington finished 34.84 for 55th place in the 200m dash.

Aden Baughman came in 5th in the 3200 run with a time of 10:52.80. He finished 12th in the 1600 in 4:53.16.

Ian Baustert came in 12th in the 800m run with a time of 2:16.35. He placed 54th in the 400m dash in 1:03.03.

Landin Green came in 14th in the 800m run with a time of 2:18.28.

Dalton Morgan came in 17th in 12.10 in the 100m dash. He took 12th place in the 200m dash in 24.35.

Brayden Hardesty came in 32nd in 12.41 in the 100m dash. He came in 17th in the 200m dash in 24.87.

Caleb Wash came in 37th in in the 100m dash in 12.70.

Jaelyn Jackson came in 6th in the 400m dash at 53.32.

Timothy Calvert placed 61st in the 400m dash with a time of 1:09.38. 

Colton Washington placed 4th in the Long Jump at 18'09.00"

Sandite Soccer celebrates 19 on Senior Night

STAFF REPORTS

Charles Page High School celebrated its senior soccer players and trainers Friday night at Memorial Stadium. The girls lost their game 2-1 in overtime to Westmoore and the boys lost 2-1 in double overtime.

Taylor Coyle is the daughter of Kary and Mike Stephens and James Coyle. She's been a player for the Sandite soccer team for three years. Throughout high school, she's been a member of the National Honor Society (NHS), the Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) secretary, a counselor at Make Promises Happen special needs camp, and a Peer Tutor in Ms. Harper's Special Ed class. After graduation she plans to attend Tulsa Community College (TCC) where she will major in Mild/Moderate Special Education.

Jacob Dixon is the son of Mike and Tammy Dixon. He's been a player for the Sandite soccer team for four years. During his high school career he's been involved in NHS and Future Farmers of America (FFA). After graduation he plans on enlisting in the United States Navy. 

Kylee Cramer is the daughter of Jill and Barrett Cramer and has played for the Sandite soccer team for four years. Throughout high school she's been involved in NHS, the Fellowship of Christian Students, the Native American Student Association (NASA), Calvary Baptist Youth Group, and the Oklahoma Indian National Honor Society. She's played competitive soccer with the West Side Alliance (WSA) 97 Girls for two years and Blitz United 98 Girls for one year. After graduation she plans to attend Oklahoma Baptist University where she will major in Nursing.

Lazaro Franco is the son of Lazaro and Elisabeth Franco and has played for the Sandites for three years. After graduation he plans on attending TCC where he will major in Electronics and Electrical Engineering Technology. 

Marissa Doll is the daughter of Russell and Elfi Doll and has played for the Sandites for three years. She's been a four-year member of Student Council and a three-year member of NHS, where she served as Vice President her senior year. She's a member of Youth and Government, has played soccer since she was five and has played competitive soccer with WSA for seven years. After graduation she plans to attend the University of Oklahoma (OU) where she will major in biochemistry with the goal of becoming a dentist.

Hunter Jacob is the son of Dawna Maron and Randy Jacob. He has played for the Sandites for one year, has played with the Sand Springs Soccer Club for eight years, and the WSA for one year. After graduation, he plans to attend OU where he will major in Biomedical Engineering. 

Madison "Hoot" Dye is the daughter of Erik and Nina Dye. She's played for the Sandites for one year. Throughout high school she has participated in NHS, FCCLA, and made the TCC President's Honor Roll. She's played for WSA for twelve years and has been the captain of her competitive team for the last six years. After graduation she will be attending Northeastern State University on a soccer scholarship. 

Dylan Lambert is the son of Robert and Jennifer Lambert and has played for the Sandites for four years. During his high school career he has been involved in NHS, FFA, Boy Scouts, Venturing Crew, Soccer, and Spanish Club. He attained the rank of Eagle Scout in 2015 and is graduating with honors. He has played recreational soccer with the Sand Springs Soccer Club for eight years. After graduating he plans to attend Oklahoma State University where he will major in Architecture and minor in Paleontology, Archaeology, and Horticulture.

Brooklyn Nicole Davis Eardley is the daughter of Sunnie and Josh Eardley and the late Marques Davis. She has been a player for the Sandites for four years. During her high school career she has been involved in NHS, NASA, Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Competition, as well as CPHS Volleyball. She has played competitive soccer with the WSA 98 Girls Red for twelve years. She is signed to play soccer for Oral Roberts University where she will major in Pre-Sports Medicine. Eardley is fourth on her team in scoring this season with 9 goals.

Twin brothers Austin and Andrew Morrison are the sons of Steve and Leslie Morrison and have both played for the Sandites for four years. Austin has played soccer for six years. Both plan on attending TCC where Austin will major in Aviation and Andrew will major in Nursing. Andrew is one of the leading scorers for the Sandites with four goals this season. 

Kayla Foster is the daughter of Mark and Melissa Foster and has played for the Sandites for four years. Throughout high school she has participated in NJHS, NHS, Spanish Club, and played volleyball her freshman and sophomore years. She has played competitive soccer with WSA 98 Girls Red for nine years. She is signed to play for Missouri University of Science and Technology and plans to major in Petroleum Engineering. Foster is third in the team for scoring this season with 10 goals over six games after sitting out more than half the season with a leg injury. She's scored two hat tricks in wins over East Central and Enid.

McKinzie Horton is the daughter of Kassi and Colin Horton and has played for the Sandites for four years. Throughout high school she has participated in WSA, Ultimate Youth, FCS, and FCCLA. She has played recreational and competitive soccer with WSA for eleven years. After graduating she plans to attend TCC and major in Sonography. 

Dalton Lane is the son of Shannon Dobson and Kevin Smith and has played for the Sandites for one year. He's been a four year member of NHS and has played recreation and competitive soccer with SSSC and WSA for nine years. After graduating he plans to attend the University of Tulsa where he will major in Petroleum Engineering. 

Courtney Langley is the daughter of Dana and Gene Langley and has been a trainer for the Sandites for three years. Throughout high school she has served as the President of Student Council, Secretary of NHS, and has participated in Youth and Government, Fellowship of Christian Students, Horizons, and Key Club. After graduating she plans on attending NSU to major in Biology and Business. 

William Pelfrey is the son of Benjawan Sanka and William and Duangpon Pelfrey. He's played for the Sandites for four years, and has played soccer for twelve years. After graduation he plans on enlisting in the US Army.

Bryn Lewis is the daughter of Jim and Sharon Lewis and has played for the Sandites for four years. She's played in the Gold Pride Marching Band for four years, including two years as Drum Major. She's participated in the Sandite Concert Band for seven years, FCS, President of Youth and Government, and President of NHS. She also plays for Sandite Volleyball and is a volleyball partner with the Sandite Special Olympics. She's played competitive soccer with WSA for thirteen years. After graduation she plans on attending the University of Tulsa where she will major in Engineering. 

Ashley Marino is the daughter of Juan and Maria Marino and has played for the Sandites for four years. During her high school career, she's also been involved in Masa Club and Sandite Track. After graduation she plans on majoring in Criminal Justice at NSU. 

Alexis Slabby is the daughter of Kristina Slabby and Shane Morgan and has played for the Sandites for the past two years. During her high school career she has also participated in FCCLA and Make Promises Happen. After graduating she plans on attending the University of Central Oklahoma to obtain a liberal arts degree, then enlisting in the Marine Corp. 

Full photo galleries from both games and Senior Night festivities can be viewed and purchased at https://sanditepride.smugmug.com/2016-Soccer/41516-Sand-Springs-vs/