3X Sandite of the Week Riley Weir wins Regional Championship

Charles Page High School junior Riley Weir was selected as our Sandite of the Week for his first-place finish at the OSSAA 6A-East Regional Championship. 

Weir pinned his first three opponents en route to his second-straight Regional title and third State Tournament appearance. 

He pinned Garrett Johnson in 2:51, Henry Warren in 2:24, and Blazik Perez in 5:16, then won a 4-0 decision over Mustang's Tucker Owens to avenge a 2-1 loss at Dual State. 

At press-time, the Sandites are mid-tournament at Oklahoma City's Jim Norick Arena. Weir pinned Shawnee junior Caleb Nahmahpeah (27-8) in 59 seconds in the first round of the State Championship. 

 

CPHS Wrestling: Nine Sandites in contention after first round at State Tournament

Oklahoma City - Nine qualifiers from the Charles Page High School wrestling team are still in contention after the first round at the OSSAA Class 6A State Championship. One was eliminated Friday morning at Jim Norick Arena. 

This year the Oklahoma Secondary Schools Activities Association adopted a new round for the tournament, a wrestle-in match pitting the fifth-place wrestler from each region against the fourth-place finisher from the other side of the state. The loser of that match is eliminated. In past years, only the top-four finishers from each region advanced to the State tournament. 

Senior Blake Sargent (13-7, 102-32) took on Joseph Reynolds at 126. The Sandite scored a takedown in the first minute, gave up an escape, then started the second period with an escape of his own. He added another takedown for back points and started the final stretch 7-1. Nearfall points with twenty seconds left made for an 11-1 major decision.

138 Junior Scott Patton (27-18, 34-20) went scoreless through the first two periods against Brett Pinkston and made the go-ahead escape with half a second remaining for the 1-0 decision.

170 Junior Dayvon Taylor (20-21) immediately took down Rene Martinez then cut him loose late in the first. Martinez reversed and rode out the second and third periods for a 3-2 decision.

No team points were awarded for the qualifying matches. The first round of brackets will kick off immediately following the wrestle-in round.

106 - Carter Young (37-1) will take on Jason Gilbert.
113 - Riley Weir (26-7, 88-25) will take on Caleb Nahmahpeah.
120 - Seth Jones (26-14, 28-17) will wrestle Garrett Johnson who he holds a 0-1 record against.
126 - Sargent will take on Reese Witcraft who he is 0-3 against.
132 - Irwin Portillo (30-17, 36-22) will take on Trent Higginbotham.
138 - Patton will wrestle Pete Rolle.
145 - Chris Kirby (20-8) will wrestle Anthony DesVigne.
152 - Kaleb Tabor (24-11) will wrestle Landis Scoon.
220 - Gage Fain (20-8, 59-46) will wrestle Blake Minnick who he is 0-1 against.

CPHS Wrestling: Ten Sandites head to OKC to defend State Title

Defending State Champion Riley Weir will aim to lead his team to another first-place finish at the OSSAA State Tournament this weekend.

Ten members of the Charles Page High School wrestling team will head to the Oklahoma State Fairgrounds in Oklahoma City this Friday for the first rounds of the OSSAA 6A State Tournament. The Sandites are the defending State Champions, but will return only two of their previous year's State Qualifiers, and one of their five State Champions. 

This year the OSSAA adopted a new round for the tournament, a wrestle-in match pitting the fifth-place wrestler from each region against the fourth-place finisher from the other side of the state. The loser of that match is eliminated. In past years, only the top-four finishers from each region advanced to the State tournament.

106-pound Carter Young (37-1) has had the most remarkable freshman season since Daton Fix’s varsity debut in 2014, losing only one match. That one match was a 4-2 overtime decision to nationally-ranked Ryan Miller from New Jersey’s Blair Academy. Young is thirteenth in FloWrestling’s latest rankings, riding a twenty-straight win streak.

Young will meet either Jason Gilbert or Shayden Trant in the first round of the tournament. He has yet to meet either this season. Next he will wrestle either Keegan Luton or Cooper Evans. He teched Luton 16-1 at Dual State and Cooper Evans 21-5 at the Westmoore Open.

On the other end of the bracket, Young has beaten Jared Hill 9-0 and pinned him twice this year. He also has a 19-5 major decision over Caleb Williams, and a pair of tech falls against David Boucher. He has yet to meet Brock Harris or West Champion Studd Morris.

Defending State Champion Riley Weir (26-7, 88-25) won the first of five Sandite State titles last year, helping the team to their first title since 1971. The 113 junior has battled injury this season but still managed to bring home three tournament titles.

In the first round he will take on either Caleb Nahmahpeah or Kristopher Humble, neither of which has he met before. Then he will take on either Nate Becker or Corwin Strachan. The last time he met Becker was the first round of last year’s tournament when he won 9-1. He has two decisions against Strachan, 7-0 and 4-0.

On the other end of the bracket is Tucker Owens, who Weir has split decisions with. At Dual State he suffered a 2-1 loss with an injury, but got payback at Regionals 4-0. Weir is 3-0 against Blazik Perez and 1-0 against Dominic Derr, but hasn’t met the jaguar since freshman year when he won 9-0. He has yet to meet Jake Wright or West Champion Jackson Oplotnik who is 30-5 this year.

120 sophomore Seth Jones (26-14, 28-17) will make his State debut against Garrett Johnson who he last met at the 2016 Perry Tournament of Champions in a 9-5 loss. From there he will take on either Laif Jones, Caron Watson, or Dillon Martin. The Sandite is 3-1 against Watson this year, losing their first match 8-5, but winning the last three. East Champion Laif Jones has recorded a pair of 5-0 decisions against the Sandite this season. He has yet to meet Martin.

On the opposite side of the bracket is Joseph Lupton, Andy Schlaepfer, Zeke Washington, Jacob Hodges, and West Champion Hudson Neeley. Jones has split decisions against Lupton and is 0-2 against Washington. He fell 4-2 at Regionals and 9-8 in a dual. He has yet to meet Hodges or Neeley.

126 senior Blake Sargent (12-7, 101-32) will make his third trip to State thanks to the new fifth-place wrestle-in. He placed third as a sophomore but failed to place last year. The Sandite has been battling injury all year and has seen little action, wrestling less than half as many matches as the previous two seasons.

If he can make it past Joseph Reynolds in their first meeting, he will take on East Champion Reece Witcraft, who he is 0-3 against this year with decisions of 7-4, 11-8, and 9-1. From there he will take on either Kyri Beasley or Cade Manion. Sargent fell to Beasley 4-2 in overtime at Regionals, and he has yet to meet Manion.

On the other side of the bracket are Branden Elrod, Ethan Martin, Cameron Picklo, Kylon Burgert, and West Champion Colt Newton. Sargent beat Elrod 4-3 this season, but fell 4-2 to Picklo. He has yet to meet Martin, Burgert, or Newton.

Junior Irwin Portillo (30-17, 36-22) qualified for the first time at 132 and will take on Trent Higginbotham in the first round. It will be their first meeting. From there he will take on Roarke Simpson, John Ritchey, or Dylan Schickram. He defeated Simpson 7-4 in 2016, he’s 3-0 with three decisions against Ritchey, and he’s 0-3 against Schickram with three losses by fall.

On the other end of the bracket is Blake Gonzalez, Ty Lutze, Brayden Strachan, Camden Evans, and West Champion Gabe Johnson. Portillo fell 5-2 to Gonzalez last month, has three losses by decision to Lutze, and defeated Strachan 5-3 at Regionals. He has yet to meet Evans or Johnson.

Junior Scott Patton (26-18, 33-20) qualified at 138 and will have to fend off Brett Pinkston to defend his spot in the bracket. The last time they met went to overtime and the Sandite won 9-7 in the first round at Geary. If he wins, he will take on West Champion Peter Rolle, who he last met in the second round at Geary. He lost that match 9-4. From there he will take on either Parker Wright or Spencer Schickram. He has yet to meet Wright, but lost an 11-4 decision to Schickram in January.

On the other side of the bracket are Ja’len Hernandez, Connor Holman, Baylor Smith, Bryce Petering, and Christian Webb. Hernandez has three decisions over Patton, two of which were by a single point. Holman won 11-4 at Perry. Smith has one decision and two majors on Patton. Patton has defeated Webb by decision and pin, but has not yet met Petering.

Sophomore Chris Kirby (20-8) will take on Anthony DesVigne for the first time at 145, then will wrestle Chandler Holman, Austin Daniels, or West Champion Jaxen Gilmore. He hasn’t wrestled Holman or Gilmore, and has split wins with Daniels. Daniels won 16-0 in a dual last month, but Kirby got payback with a pin at Regionals.

On the other side of the bracket is Micah Lugafet, Hunter Skaggs, Ryan Swanson, Blake Ramos, and East Champion Tate Picklo. He pinned Skaggs at the Bobby Lyons Invitational and has yet to meet Lugafet. He split wins with Ramos, pinning the Redskin in a dual, but falling 14-3 at the Bobby Lyons tournament. Picklo has a pair of wins over Kirby, a tech fall at Regionals, and a pin at Dual State.

Junior Kaleb Tabor (24-11) will take on Landis Scoon at 152 in their first meeting. Then he will wrestle Richie Lee, Ian Brown, or Kyle Knowles. Tabor has yet to meet Brown or Knowles, but holds a 6-3 decision over Lee.

On the other end of the bracket are Kruz Simons, Drake Vannoy, Joseph Sylvester, Bryce Corona, and East Champion Brady Mattioda. Tabor defeated Sylvester 3-0 at Dual State and fell 6-3 to Vannoy last month. He has yet to meet Simons or Corona, and has a pair of two-point losses to Mattioda.

Junior Dayvon Taylor (20-20) will wrestle in against Rene Martinez at 170, then will take on East Champion Bryce Mattioda if he wins. After Mattioda will be either J.T. Stambeck or Kaleb Mertz. Mattioda has three decisions over Taylor with an average score of 7-0. He has yet to meet Stambeck, and fell 7-6 to Mertz at Regionals.

On the other side of the bracket are Brannigan Reyes, Trey Bowman, Shane Flandermeyer, Austin Manley, and defending State Champion Zane Coleman. Taylor and Reyes split decisions this season. Reyes won 6-5 at Dual State, but Taylor won 10-7 at Regionals. Taylor pinned Manley in a dual, but has yet to meet Bowman, Flandermeyer, or Coleman.

Senior Gage Fain (20-8, 59-46) is making his first trip to State at 220, and will take on Blake Minnick in round one. He fell 9-3 to Minnick at the Kansas City Stampede in December. From there he will wrestle Griff Stanley, Jared Galli, or defending State Champion Zach Marcheselli. He has pinned Galli twice this season, was pinned by Marcheselli at Regionals, and has yet to meet Stanley.

On the opposite side of the bracket are Micah Walker, Marquon Journey, Kameron Linsenmeyer, Tony Opichka, and West Champion Mason Lancaster. He fell 3-1 to Walker at Geary, defeated Linsenmeyer 3-2 in an ultimate tie-breaker at Regionals, and has yet to meet the other three.

The State Tournament will kick off with wrestle-in matches at 9:30 a.m. on Friday. First-round matches will be held at 11:00 a.m., first-round consolations will be at 5:30 p.m., and the semifinals will begin at 7:45 p.m. On Saturday the consolation semifinals will begin at 10:30 a.m., the consolations finals will be at 12:45 p.m., and the finals will be at 5:45 p.m. 

2017 State Tournament Scores
129.5 Sand Springs
124 Broken Arrow
110.5 Choctaw
64 Edmond North
47 Stillwater
41 Mustang
35 Owasso
33 Ponca City
33 Westmoore
33 Yukon
31.5 Midwest City
28 Norman North
25 Edmond Memorial
20 Putnam City
17 Deer Creek
14 Enid
12 Sapulpa
11 Union
9 Bartlesville
5 Bixby
4 Edmond Santa Fe
3 Moore
1 Norman
0 Muskogee
0 Putnam City North

State Qualifiers by team
12 – No. 2 Choctaw
11 – No. 3 Edmond North
11 - No. 4 Mustang
10 – No. 1 Broken Arrow
10 - No. 5 Sand Springs
9 – No. 8 Deer Creek
8 – No. 12 Southmoore
7 – No. 6 Ponca City
6 – No. 7 Edmond Memorial
6 - No. 11 Owasso
6 - Union
6 - No. 9 Yukon
5 – No. 13 Bartlesville
5- No. 10 Jenks
5- Westmoore
4 – Putnam City
3 – No. 14 Muskogee
3- Stillwater
3 - Putnam City North
3 - Sapulpa
2 – Norman North
2 - Shawnee
1 – Midwest City
1 - Moore
1 - Norman

Junior High Wrestling: Clayton Giddens-Buttram wins State Championship, Sandites place 5th

The Sand Springs wrestling team recently came in sixth place overall at the Junior High Allstate Wrestling Tournament in Oklahoma City. They placed sixth in the sixth and seventh-grade division with one champion, and twelfth in the eighth and ninth grade division with two runners-up.

The tournament is arguably tougher than the high school State Championship because the schools aren’t broken up by school classification. Wrestlers from more than 120 schools converged at Jim Norrick Arena, and Choctaw swept both divisions.

8th and 9th Grade

Christian Forbes (14-3) came in runner-up at 87 pounds. He pinned Ethan Crowe in 2:46 and Riddick Nash in 1:45, then defeated Gaige Stock 19-3, Riley Hunter 8-2, and Case Rich 5-2. In the finals he was defeated 3-1 by Catoosa’s Guy Cleavenger.

Kaden Glass (13-1) came in runner-up at 200 pounds. He pinned Antoine Thomas in 0:59 and Brody Cannon in 0:38, and defeated Cruz Partain 13-3, Luke Winningham 6-3, and Caleb Phillips 3-2. In the finals he was pinned by Elgin’s Issiah Wolf.

6th and 7th Grade

Clayton Giddens-Buttram (25-2) won the 72-pound bracket with ease, pinning his first three opponents. Boog Jeffries fell in 0:56, Caden McElroy fell in 1:37, and Jackson Bodine fell in 2:50. In the finals he defeated Treshaun Tecson 3-0.

Owen Martin (18-7) placed fourth at 76 pounds. He pinned Logan Stephens in thirty seconds, teched Zoey Freeman 16-1, and defeated Christian Belford 6-0 before falling to Cael Hughes. In consolation he defeated Jaxson Humphries 2-0, but fell 7-0 to Landyn Sommer in placement.

Rhett Peak (11-5) placed fifth at eighty pounds. He defeated Ethan Rodriguez 8-1, Christopher Garrett Jr. 2-1, and Brantz Bateman 2-0, and pinned Gant Browning in 1:07 before falling 4-0 to William Heger. In consolation he was defeated 6-4 by Jude Randall, but he won a 1-0 rematch with Bateman in placement.

Carter Goodman (5-3) came in sixth at 105 pounds, winning his first three and losing his last three. He pinned Colson Marth in 2:28, then topped Isaac Moore 11-9 and Dayton Cross 8-0 before falling to Jaxen Wright, Chance Gruenwald, and James Leake.

Drake Fain (4-2) placed eighth at 161, pinning Nick Jones in 1:16, Caiden Wright in 1:08, and Brady Conder in 1:39. He defeated Brody Todd 9-2, but fell by pin to Coal Mountain Madison and 10-0 to Kasen Vanbuskirk.

CPHS Wrestling: Sandites qualify ten for State with two Regional Champions

The Class 6A No. 5 ranked Charles Page High School wrestling team will send ten wrestlers to the State Tournament next week after placing third at the 6A-East Regional Championship in Broken Arrow Saturday night. 

The defending Regional and State Champions were unable to replicate their last year's successful outing, but crowned two tournament champions out of four finalists, finishing a mere 9.5 points behind No. 4 Mustang. The host team won the tournament handily by a 61 point margin with six champions.

Carter Young (106) and Riley Weir (113) won their brackets, Chris Kirby (145) and Kaleb Tabor (152) were runners-up, Irwin Portillo (132) and Gage Fain (220) took third, Seth Jones (120) and Scott Patton (138) placed fourth to qualify for State outright. Blake Sargent (126) and Dayvon Taylor (170) came in fifth and will have the chance to wrestle the fourth-place finisher from the opposite region in a wrestle-in match at the State Tournament. Josh Fincannon (195) took sixth and will participate in the wrestle-in match only if one of the top five place-winners cannot participate.

Freshman standout Carter Young (37-1) breezed through his first two rounds at with a pair of technical falls, defeating Leyton Warne 19-4 in 2:51 and David Boucher 24-9 in 3:53. In the finals he took on Broken Arrow freshman Jared Hill and won a shutout, scoring a reversal in the third period for a 9-0 major decision and his nineteenth-straight victory.

Defending State Champion Riley Weir (26-7, 88-25) pinned his first three competitors, taking down Garrett Johnson in 2:51, Henry Warren in 2:24, and Blazik Perez in 5:16. In the finals he battled Mustang freshman Tucker Owens and took a 2-0 lead with a first period takedown. He added a reversal in the second period, then rode out the third for a 4-0 decision.

Kaleb Tabor (24-11) pinned Ryan Stetler in 36 seconds, then defeated Christian McCutcheon 4-0 and Richie Lee 6-3. In the finals he stayed neutral through the first period against Broken Arrow senior Brady Mattioda. Mattioda got a second period reversal and rode out the final stretch for a 2-0 decision.

Chris Kirby (20-8) pinned his way to the finals, taking down Derek VanDyke in 1:35, Johnny Villa in 0:49, and Austin Daniels in 0:54, but gave up a technical fall to top-seeded Mustang freshman Tate Picklo.

Irwin Portillo (30-17, 36-22) won 5-2 decisions over Verdell Schoats and Tanner Frew before falling to Dylan Schickram. In consolation he defeated John Ritchey 3-1 to clinch his spot at state. In the finals he scored a first period takedown, Brayden Strachan escaped in the first and second, then Portillo jumped back out front with an escape and a takedown in the third for the 5-2 decision.

Gage Fain (19-8, 58-46) pinned Adam Denham in 2:20, but was in-turn pinned by defending State Champion Zach Marcheselli. In consolation he pinned Jared Galli in 2:00 and won a 3-2 ultimate tie-breaker over Stillwater senior Kameron Linsenmeyer.

Scott Patton (26-18, 33-20) defeated Enrie Chavez 7-4, fell 13-5 to Baylor Smith, then pinned Christian Webb in 3:10. In the consolation finals Union junior Jaylin Hernandez scored a takedown in the first and picked up a pair of penalty points before Patton escaped. In the third Patton cut it to a one-point deficit but couldn’t find a takedown and fell 4-3.

Seth Jones (26-14, 28-17) defeated Jackson Cockrell 3-2, fell 3-1 to Joseph Lupton, then pinned Caron Watson in 1:34. In the consolation finals he took on Owasso junior Zeke Washington. Washington scored first, both reversed, and the Ram rode out the third period for a 4-2 decision.

Senior State Qualifier Blake Sargent (12-7, 101-32) won his first match 6-3 over Tanner Robinson, but fell 11-8 to Reece Witcraft and 4-2 to Kyrie Beasley in sudden-victory overtime. In placement he rematched Robinson and scored takedowns in each period, an escape in the second, a second takedown in the third, and rode to a 9-1 major decision.

Dayvon Taylor (20-20) pinned Spencer Shook in 3:43 and won a 10-7 decision against Brannigan Reyes before falling 9-0 to top-seeded Broken Arrow sophomore Bryce Mattioda. He fell 7-6 to Kaleb Mertz in consolation and took on Jenks junior Colt Freeman in placement. Taylor scored first, Freeman reversed, then Taylor escaped and started the second period on top. Taylor cut the Trojan, who scored with twenty seconds left and took a 5-3 advantage into the third. Taylor escaped quickly and scored with nine seconds left for a 6-5 decision.

Josh Fincannon (13-18) pinned Lukas Hammack in 3:54 then dropped a 5-2 decision to Elijah Tomlin. In consolation he defeated Tanner Haskins 4-2 in sudden-victory overtime and won a 3-1 decision over Noah Hernandez before falling 5-0 to Judson Rowland. The Sandite wrestled Sapulpa senior Keland Bearpaw in placement and fell by 5-0 decision.

The Sandites didn’t wrestle anybody at 160, 182, or heavyweight, while both Broken Arrow and Mustang had full lineups. 

The State Tournament will kick off Friday, February 23rd at State Fairgrounds Arena in Oklahoma City. Doors open at 8:30 a.m., Wrestle-In matches will be held at 9:30 a.m., and the first round will begin at 11:00 a.m. 

The semifinals and first round of consolations will begin at 5:30 p.m. on Friday. Consolation semifinals will begin at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, consolation finals will be at 12:45 p.m., and finals will be at 5:45 p.m.. 

6A-East Regional Champions

106: Carter Young (Sand Springs)
113: Riley Weir (Sand Springs)
120: Laif Jones (Bartlesville)
126: Reece Witcraft (Broken Arrow)
132: Dylan Schickram (Ponca City)
138: Baylor Smith (Owasso)
145: Tate Picklo (Mustang)
152: Brady Mattioda (Broken Arrow)
160: Caleb Wise (Broken Arrow)
170: Bryce Mattioda (Broken Arrow)
182: J.D. Johnson (Owasso)
195: Gavin Potter (Broken Arrow)
220: Zach Marcheselli (Broken Arrow)
285: Sam Smith (Stillwater)

6A-East Regional Team Scores

258.5 Broken Arrow
197.5 Mustang
188 Sand Springs
137.5 Ponca City
128 Owasso
124 Jenks
115.5 Union
99 Bartlesville
77.5 Stillwater
74 Muskogee
66 Sapulpa
35 Enid
31.5 Midwest City
26 Putnam City West
21 U.S. Grant
3 Bixby

CPHS Wrestling ends season 13-4 at Dual State

The defending 6A Dual State Champions didn't get to retain their title last week in Shawnee. The No. 5 ranked Sandites (13-4) from Charles Page High School were eliminated in the first round of the tournament, 34-29 by No. 4 Mustang (18-3).

The Sandites started in the hole as Chris Kirby (17-7) fell in 1:25 to Tate Picklo. They got on the board at 152 as Kaleb Tabor (21-10) won a 3-0 decision against Jojo Sylvester with an escape and two caution points.

Jasanee Harjo (3-7) had a close match against Joey Carter. He scored an escape to start the second but the Bronco took him down soon after. Harjo broke loose but was scored on again and entered the third period trailing 4-3. Mustang got an escape and stayed neutral for a 5-3 decision.

Dayvon Taylor (17-18) gave up takedowns in the first two periods against Brannigan Reyes but scored one of his own in the third to tie it at 5-5, then cut the Bronco loose. He was unable to score again, however, and gave up a 6-5 decision.

Noah Almy (4-7, 28-27) fell in the first period to Cooper Meadows, Josh Fincannon (10-15) dropped a 12-0 major decision to Judson Rowland and the Broncos took a 22-3 lead.

Gage Fain (17-7, 56-45) got the Sandites back in contention with his ninth-straight victory, pinning Adam Denham in 1:19, but Blake Russell took the points right back by pinning Robbie Parrish (3-12) at heavyweight.

Freshman Carter Young (34-1) kept the Sandites alive, working up a 5-0 first period lead against Keegan Luton and reversing in the second for a trio of back points. He continued to work and ultimately secured a 16-1 technical fall with only nine seconds left for his seventeenth-straight victory.

Defending State Champion Riley Weir (22-7, 84-25) had a tough competitor in Tucker Owens. The two went neutral through the first and Weir rode the whole second period before escaping with fifty seconds left. The Bronco scored the go ahead takedown soon after, however, and won the 2-1 decision.

Seth Jones (24-12, 26-15) scored a takedown on Joe Lupton but gave up a reversal in the second period. He escaped late in the third and scored a last second takedown for a 5-2 decision.

Blake Sargent (10-5, 99-30) suffered a 4-2 decision to Cam Picklo, Irwin Portillo (26-16, 32-21) received a forfeit, and Scott Patton pinned Mark Boyd in 25 seconds to bring the dual to a close.

The Broncos were eliminated 35-26 by eventual State Champion No. 2 Choctaw (8-1) who defeated No. 1 Broken Arrow (9-1) 29-20 in the finals.