CPHS Soccer: Undefeated boys best Sapulpa 5-1 on Senior Night, girls fall 7-0

The Charles Page High School boys’ soccer team (8-0, 1-0) won its ninth-straight match and first district match of the season Tuesday night at Veterans Memorial Stadium. They prevailed 5-1 against their Highway 97 rivals from Sapulpa (1-5, 0-1) on Senior Night.

Senior forward Dawson Quinton scored his first goal of the season seven minutes into the match, but things slowed down from there and the Sandites only led 1-0 at the half.

 Things opened up in the second period and the home team had numerous shots on goal. Luke Jeffus got a free kick on a Chieftain handball. His first shot hit the back of a Chieftain defender and came right back to him. The second shot was deflected by the goalie, but Jack Bratcher knocked it in for the 2-0 advantage.

Gustavo Saldana deflected a shot in off the goal post and Fernando Saldana scored in the 59th minute with an assist from Kaleb Brooks. Nic Fulmer averted the shutout, receiving a corner kick from TJ Hale for the lone Chieftain goal with ten minute remaining in the match. Gustavo Saldana took a corner kick and Jeffus knocked in a header for the final goal in the 74th minute.

 The Sapulpa girls (5-1, 1-0) bounced back from their first loss of the season with a 7-0 shutout of Sand Springs (5-3, 0-1).

The visitors jumped out to a quick lead, with Kalyn Anderson scoring a header in the 8th minute. Sara Arundell scored a long shot from thirty yards out in the 10th minute, then Abby Graham scored on an assist from Addyson Hoey four minutes later.

Ali Day snagged four remarkable saves late in the first half, but Arundell notched a brace in the 24th minute to take a 4-0 lead into the locker room.

Anderson kicked her second goal of the night just five minutes into the second half, and Abby Graham got on the scoreboard in the 59th minute. Arundell made it a hat trick on a free kick with nine minutes to play. Day recorded four more saves in the second half.

Sand Springs Soccer will return to action Tuesday, April 2nd in a district road game at Edmond Santa Fe. The Santa Fe girls are 1-4, 1-0 while the boys are 4-4, 1-0.

Between matches the Sandites celebrated seventeen seniors.

Ali Carlisle is the daughter of Dean and Jean Carlisle and has been on the team for two years. She is a member of the National Honor Society (NHS) and plans to become a registered nurse. Her favorite soccer memory is the bus rides.

Amrey Lee is the daughter of Tammy and David Carter and has been a varsity player for four years. She is a member of NHS and plans to pursue a degree in nursing from Tulsa Community College (TCC) before attending the University of Oklahoma (OU) to become a trauma doctor. Her favorite soccer memory is “The Tripod.”

Cherysh Meyers is the daughter of Brandee Holland and Samson Meyers. She has been a member of Sandite Soccer for two years. After graduating she plans to attend TCC and Oral Roberts University with the goal of working in Sports Management. Her favorite soccer memory is the excitement of winning in PKs against Coweta.

Brynlee Slankard is the daughter of Rachael Denton and Todd Slankard. She has been on the team for three years and also participates in NHS. After graduation she plans to attend TCC and OU Medical. Her favorite soccer memory is when Morgan Poletek tripped over a mini soccer goal at practice and missed her shot.

Daniela Solis is the daughter of Jose and Olga Solis. She has been on the team for three years, and she also plays basketball and participates in NHS. After graduation she plans to study psychology in college. Her favorite soccer memory is any memory with her team.

Elizabeth Watts is the daughter of Tim and Rachael Watts. She has been on the team for one year. She also runs Track and Cross Country and competes on the Academic Team. In college she plans to major in Environmental Engineering. Her favorite soccer memory is getting to know and spending time with her wonderful teammates.

Kaleb Brooks is the son of Heather Lancaster and Leonard Brooks. He has been on the team for four years and also plays basketball. After graduating he plans to go to college and start his own business. His favorite soccer memory is “chipping Sapulpa’s keeper sophomore year.”

Weslee Calhoun is the son of Angela and Ronnie Calhoun. He has been on the team for four years. After graduation he plans to study Kinesiology at the University of Central Oklahoma. His favorite soccer memory is “scoring a volley from outside the 18 against Memorial.”

Kaiden Cox is the son of Amy and Ryan Cooke. He has been on the team for four years. After graduating he plans to travel the world, attend college, and have a family. His favorite soccer memory is the long bus rides.

Gustavo Franco is the son of Lazaro Franco and Elizabeth Chaires. He has been on the team for four years. After graduating he plans to travel the world and meet new people. His favorite soccer memory is when he scored his first two varsity goals.

Braden Hart is the son of Charles Hart and Kara Hart. He has been on the team for four years and also participates in NHS. After graduating he plans to study Nursing and Pre-Med at the University of Tulsa. His favorite soccer memory is blocking several goals against Union last year.

Santiago Martines is the son of Veronica Rodriguez. He has been on the team for two years and plans to attend college after graduating. His favorite soccer memory is his first varsity game.

Aaron McKnight is the son of Jeff and Cindy McKnight. He has been on the team for four years and is also a member of NHS. After graduating he plans to study Architectural Engineering at Oklahoma State University. His favorite soccer memory is “scoring a header off a cross against Shawnee last year.”

Josh Pride is the son of Eric and Angela Pride. He has been on the team for four years. After graduating he plans to attend Tulsa Tech and to become a firefighter. His favorite soccer memory is playing in the Stillwater Tournament two years ago.

Dawson Quinton is the son of Gina and Damon Quinton. He has been on the team for four years. After graduating he plans to go to college and become an athletic trainer. His favorite soccer memory is “the Stillwater Tournament sophomore year.”

Gustavo Saldana is the son of Gustavo and Estella Saldana. He has been on the team for four years. After graduating he plans to play collegiate soccer and start his own business. His favorite soccer memory is winning in FIFA before game days and scoring a bicycle kick in the Stillwater tournament.

Ethan Tippit is the son of Eric and Brandi Tippit. He has been on the team for four years, and also plays soccer with the West Side Alliance. After graduating he plans to play collegiate soccer and go into Chemical or Mechanical Engineering. His favorite soccer memory is beating Enid in PKs after trailing by two.

Sandite Season Scoring

Goals
7 Fernando Saldana
4 Luke Jeffus
4 Gustavo Saldana
3 Jack Bratcher
1 Miguez Munoz
1 Kaiden Cox
1 Angel Esparza
1 Gustavo Franco
1 Dawson Quinton

PKs
2 Gustavo Saldana
1 Fernando Saldana 
1 Kaiden Cox
1 David Fancher

Total Scoring
8 Fernando Saldana
6 Gustavo Saldana
4 Luke Jeffus
3 Jack Bratcher
2 Kaiden Cox
1 Miguel Munoz
1 Angel Esparza
1 Gustavo Franco
1 David Fancher
1 Dawson Quinton

Lady Sandite Season Scoring

Goals
6 Elizabeth Horn
3 Ari Esparza
3 Baylee Metcalfe
2 Karsen Lynch
1 Elizabeth Watts
1 Demi DeShazo
1 Jade Patton
1 Kasandra Burgess
1 Kaslynn Horton
1 Amrey Lee
1 Brynlee Slankard
1 Morgan Poletek

PKs
3 Elizabeth Horn
2 Karsen Lynch
1 Elizabeth Watts
1 Josie Gelsthorpe
1 Demi DeShazo

Total Scoring
9 Elizabeth Horn
4 Karsen Lynch
3 Ari Esparza
3 Baylee Metcalfe
2 Elizabeth Watts
2 Demi DeShazo
1 Josie Gelsthorpe
1 Jade Patton
1 Kasandra Burgess
1 Kaslynn Horton
1 Amrey Lee
1 Brynlee Slankard
1 Morgan Poletek

CPHS Baseball: Sandites sweep double-header at Muskogee, outscore Roughers 26-8

The Charles Page High School baseball team (9-2, 2-0) has won thirteen-straight games against Muskogee (4-6, 0-4) and they outscored the Roughers 26-8 in a district double-header Monday afternoon on the road.

Sebastian Cassity (2-1) got the win on the mound in game one, throwing three hits, five strikeouts, and two walks. Michael Miller got his second save of the season with five hits, two strikeouts, and two walks in relief. Cal Watkins was in on five scores in the 11-4 victory, scoring one run and four RBI on two hits.

Villines (2-0) pitched the 15-4 win in game two, throwing three hits, six strikeouts, and three walks. Peterman (0-1) got his first save of the year with five hits, four strikeouts, and two walks. Watkins was the leading scorer once again, scoring two runs and two RBI. Kyler Copeland snapped out of a slight slump with a three-of-four performance at the plate.

Sand Springs Baseball will return to action Thursday at 12:30 p.m. when they play Tahlequah (3-7) at Pryor High School in the first round of the Tiger/Zebra Classic.

CPHS Season Stats

Batting Avg.
(Min. 12 AB)
.457 Watkins
.393 Burks
.379 Savage
.333 Snodgrass
.333 Copeland
.250 Villines
.176 Peterman
.150 Sartin
.148 Ash

Slugging Avg.
.600 Watkins
.519 Snodgrass
.448 Savage
.393 Burks
.367 Copeland
.333 Villines
.250 Sartin
.176 Peterman
.148 Ash

On-Base %
.613 Savage
.613 Burks
.611 Watkins
.583 Villines
.464 Snodgrass
.452 Copeland
.450 Sartin
.444 Ash
.421 Peterman

Hits
16 Watkins
11 Savage
11 Burks
10 Copeland
9 Snodgrass
4 Massey
4 Ash
3 Villines
3 Seabolt
3 Murray
3 Sartin
3 Peterman
2 Berg
2 Campbell
1 J. Miller
1 M. Miller

Singles
11 Watkins
11 Burks
9 Savage
9 Copeland
6 Snodgrass
4 Massey
4 Ash
3 Peterman
2 Villines
2 Seabolt
2 Murray
2 Berg
2 Campbell
1 Sartin
1 J. Miller

Doubles
5 Watkins
2 Savage
2 Snodgrass
2 Sartin
1 Copeland
1 Villines
1 Seabolt
1 M. Miller

Triples
1 Murray

Home Runs
1 Snodgrass

Sacrifices
3 Burks
2 Peterman
2 Savage
1 Watkins
1 Snodgrass
1 Copeland

Runs
11 Savage
11 Watkins
10 Burks
10 Murray
9 Ash
7 Peterman
6 Massey
5 Snodgrass
5 M. Miller
4 Sartin
4 Campbell
4 Villines
2 J. Miller
1 Seabolt

RBI
18 Watkins
10 Savage
8 Snodgrass
6 Peterman
4 Seabolt
4 Massey
3 Ash
3 Sartin
3 J. Miller
2 Burks
2 Murray
2 Campbell
1 Copeland
1 Cassity
1 B. Banker

Stolen Bases
10 Watkins
7 Burks
4 Savage
4 Murray
3 Snodgrass
3 Peterman
2 Ash
2 Sartin
1 Massey
1 Campbell
1 M. Miller

Double Plays
7 Savage
5 Watkins
4 Villines
2 Campbell
1 M. Miller

ERA
*Minimum 6 IP
1.80 Villines
2.27 Skaggs
2.34 J. Miller
2.57 B. Banker
3.50 Cassity

Win-Loss Record
3-0 B. Banker
2-0 Villines
1-0 Skaggs
1-0 J. Miller
2-1 Cassity
0-1 Peterman

Saves
2 M. Miller
1 Watkins
1 Peterman

WHIP
1.21 Cassity
1.22 Skaggs
1.29 Villines
1.53 B. Banker
2.01 J. Miller

Strike %
70.4 Skaggs
67.0 M. Miller
64.5 Villines
64.3 Cassity
63.7 B. Banker
63.2 Peterman
61.8 J. Miller

Strikeouts
17 Cassity
16 B. Banker
10 Skaggs
9 Villines
8 J. Miller
6 Peterman
2 M. Miller
1 J. Banker

Average Team Box Score

CPHS
Batting: .314
Runs: 8
Hits: 8
Slugging: .388
BB: 5
HBP: 2
Strikeouts: 5
Stolen Bases: 3
Errors: 1
ERA: 3.45
WHIP: 1.61
K: 64%

Opponents
Batting: .283
Runs: 4
Hits: 7
Slugging: .355
BB: 2
HBP: 1
Strikeouts: 6
Stolen Bases: 1
Errors: 2
ERA: 6.27
WHIP: 2.33
K: 58%

OSU Wrestling: Daton Fix finishes freshman season as NCAA Finalist and All-American

Sand Springs native Daton Fix added another pair of impressive accolades to his ever-growing resume Saturday. The Oklahoma State University redshirt freshman earned All-American status with a second-place finish at the NCAA Wrestling Tournament.

Fix was a four-time undefeated State Champion at Charles Page High School and recently won the Big 12 title at 133 pounds.

In the NCAA finals he fell 4-2 in sudden victory overtime to Nick Suriano, who he has a longstanding rivalry with.

Suriano shares a nearly identical resume with the Cowboy. Four-time undefeated New Jersey Champion, Big Ten Champion, and NCAA finalist. Both have spent time ranked first in the nation throughout high school and college, and now they have a split 2-2 record.

Fix won their first meeting in an ultimate tie-breaker at the 2014 Cadet National finals, but Suriano paid it back later that year. The Jersey wrestler scored a takedown 26 minutes into overtime for a 3-1 win at the FloWrestling Who’s Number One event. The two set the all-time record for longest high school match at 32:12.

Five years later, Fix took the lead in the series in a dual between Oklahoma State and Rutgers in January. He got the win in overtime after Suriano was penalized for hands to the face.

Saturday’s bout went the way of the first three. Each wrestler scored a single escape in regulation and went scoreless in the first sudden victory period. Fix took a 2-1 lead with a stalling point in the second tiebreaker, but Suriano got the escape in the final moments to force another overtime. Finally, Suriano scored a takedown for the win.

The match was not without controversy. Fix fans objected to a stalemate call in overtime that led to Suriano’s escape, and wanted a penalty on Suriano for contact with Fix’s headgear moments before the takedown. On the other side of the fence, Suriano backers criticized Fix’s lack of aggression, believing he should have been called for stalling on multiple occasions.

Fix started the season 21-0 with a 26-straight win streak dating back to his 2018 redshirt season, and ended with a 35-2 overall record. He had the second-best win percentage (.945) at 133 pounds, trailing only third-place finisher Stevan Micic (19-1), and the second-most total wins, trailing only DJ Fehlman (36-8).

In addition to his Big 12 title, Fix also won the Oklahoma City Open, the Reno Tournament of Champions, and the Southern Scuffle. His only loss besides Suriano was to ACC Champion Micky Phillippi (21-4), who was eliminated one round-short of All-American status. He defeated five of the eight 133-pound All-Americans this season, including Suriano, Luke Pletcher, Austin DeSanto, John Erneste, and Ethan Lizak.

Fix was the tenth Oklahoma State freshman to make it to the NCAA finals. He had the best NCAA finish for an OSU freshman since 2003, and he is the 38th All-American freshman in OSU history.

Oklahoma State placed third in team standings with 84 points, trailing Penn State (137.5) and Ohio State (96.5). Iowa finished fourth with 76. The Pokes didn’t crown any champions, but had five All-Americans in Fix (2nd), Derek White (2nd), Preston Weigel (3rd), Nick Piccininni (5th), and Dakota Greer (7th).

The Pokes went 15-0 in dual action and won their seventh-straight Big 12 Title. They will graduate three of their nine NCAA qualifiers, including Weigel and White.

Per usual, the Pokes will bring in a solid recruiting class next season, including
132 No. 4 Reece Witcraft, two-time State Champion from Broken Arrow, Oklahoma.
132 Colt Newton, three-time State Finalist from Choctaw, Oklahoma.
152 Chance McLane, three-time State Champion from Bozeman, Montana.
160 No. 2 Brevin Balmeceda, three-time State Champion from South Dade, Florida.
160 No. 11 Dan Manibog, three-time State Champion from Katy, Texas.
170 Cade Lindsey, State Champion from Derby, Kansas.
182 Triston Wills, two-time State Champion from Derby, Kansas.


2019 NCAA All-Americans

125
1st - Spencer Lee (Iowa)
2nd - Jack Mueller (Virginia)
3rd - Sebastian Rivera (Northwestern)
4th - Vitali Arujau (Cornell)
5th - Nicholas Piccininni (Oklahoma State)
6th - Pat Glory (Princeton)
7th - RayVon Foley (Michigan State)
8th - Ronnie Bresser (Oregon State)

141
1st - Yianni Diakomihalis (Cornell)
2nd - Joey McKenna (Ohio State)
3rd - Jaydin Eierman (Missouri)
4th - Dom Demas (Oklahoma)
5th - Nick Lee (Penn State)
6th - Mitch McKee (Minnesota)
7th - Kyle Shoop (Lock Haven)
8th - Chad Red (Nebraska)

157
1st - Jason Nolf (Penn State)
2nd - Tyler Berger (Nebraska)
3rd - Alec Pantaleo (Michigan)
4th - Hayden Hidlay (NC State)
5th - Kaleb Young (Iowa)
6th - Ryan Deakin (Northwestern)
7th - Christian Pagdilao (Arizona State)
8th - Larry Early (Old Dominion)

174
1st - Zahid Valencia (Arizona State)
2nd - Mark Hall (Penn State)
3rd - Myles Amine (Michigan)
4th - Daniel Lewis (Missouri)
5th - David McFadden (Virginia Tech)
6th - Mikey Labriola (Nebraska)
7th - Jordan Kutler (Lehigh)
8th - Devin Skatzka (Minnesota)

197
1st - Bo Nickal (Penn State)
2nd - Kollin Moore (Ohio State)
3rd - Preston Weigel (Oklahoma State)
4th - Patrick Brucki (Princeton)
5th - Josh Hokit (Fresno State)
6th - William Miklus (Iowa State)
7th - Jacob Warner (Iowa)
8th - Benjamin Honis (Cornell)

133
1st - Nick Suriano (Rutgers)
2nd - Daton Fix (Oklahoma State)
3rd - Stevan Micic (Michigan)
4th - Luke Pletcher (Ohio State)
5th - Austin DeSanto (Iowa)
6th - John Erneste (Missouri)
7th - Ethan Lizak (Minnesota)
8th - Roman Bravo-Young (Penn State)

149
1st - Anthony Ashnault (Rutgers)
2nd - Micah Jordan (Ohio State)
3rd - Austin O’Connor (North Carolina)
4th - Mitch Finesilver (Duke)
5th - Matthew Kolodzik (Princeton)
6th - Brock Mauller (Missouri)
7th - Jarrett Degen (Iowa State)
8th - Pat Lugo (Iowa)

165
1st - Mekhi Lewis (Virginia Tech)
2nd - Vincenzo Joseph (Penn State)
3rd - Chance Marsteller (Lock Haven)
4th - Evan Wick (Wisconsin)
5th - Isaiah White (Nebraska)
6th - Joshua Shields (Arizona State)
7th - Alex Marinelli (Iowa)
8th - Bryce Steiert (Northern Iowa)

184
1st - Drew Foster (Northern Iowa)
2nd - Maxwell Dean (Cornwell)
3rd - Myles Martin (Ohio State)
4th - Ryan Preisch (Lehigh)
5th - Emery Parker (Illinois)
6th - Chip Ness (North Carolina)
7th - Dakota Geer (Oklahoma State)
8th - Zachary Zavatsky (Virginia Tech)

285
1st - Anthony Cassar (Penn State)
2nd - Derek White (Oklahoma State)
3rd - Gabe Steveson (Minnesota)
4th - Jordan Woods (Lehigh)
5th - Amar Dhesi (Oregon State)
6th - Youssif Hemida (Maryland)
7th - Matt Stencel (Central Michigan)
8th - Trent Hillger (Wilsconsin)

CPHS Baseball: Sandites edge Brentwood 10-9, Snodgrass hits home run

The Charles Page High School varsity baseball team (7-2) went 3-1 over Spring Break at the 27th Annual Tate Aggie Classic in Pensacola, Florida. The Sandites defeated Davidson Academy 2-0 and Nolensville 9-6 the first two days, but fell 3-2 to Navarre and staved off Brentwood for a 10-9 win on Thursday.

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The Sandites trailed 2-1 to start the seventh against Navarre (5-6). Jacob Snodgrass scored on a sacrifice hit from Brycen Peterman to tie it, but the Raiders rallied for the win with a walkoff RBI single from Cameron Terrian.

Malachi Burks scored the first run of the game on a third-inning single from Cale Savage, but Garon Finley tied it in the bottom of the inning and Branson Ackman put Navarre out front in the fifth. The Raiders outhit the Sandites 8-4 but left seven on base in the close win.

Seth Villines (1-0) got the start on the mound, throwing seven hits, one walk, and two strikeouts in four and a half innings. Peterman (0-1) only pitched one and a half innings and got the loss in his season debut. He threw one hit, one walk, and one strikeout.

Sand Springs took a 10-3 lead into the final inning against Brentwood (4-3) but gave up six runs and barely held on for the win. The Sandites went through four pitchers in the game. Ben Banker (3-0) got the start and the win on the mound, throwing four hits, five strikeouts, and three walks in four innings.

Brentwood gave up four walks and a single in the first inning. Kaegan Murray scored on a ground out from Cal Watkins and Savage walked in on loaded bases. Watkins and Savage scored on wild pitches in the third and Michael Miller scored on a sacrifice fly from Peterman for the 5-0 lead.

Banker gave up a lead-off home run in the fifth and loaded the bases with two walks and a single. John Miller (1-0) took over on the mound and gave up two runs on a single and a walk before striking out two to strand loaded bases.

Ryan Seabolt batted in Kiefer Massey in the fifth and the teams took turns stranding loaded bases.

Snodgrass hit the team’s first home run of the season, scoring Savage and Massey in the bottom of the sixth. The Sandites reloaded the diamond and Peterman scored their final run on an error.

Three pitchers made their season debut in the top in the top of the seventh. Jonah Banker threw two walks and a strikeout, then was replaced by Parker Shipman. Shipman walked three in a row and was replaced by Watkins. Watkins gave up a walk and two hits before Keaton Campbell sent a ground ball to first to bring the game to an end.

Savage went 5-of-10 at the plate during the tournament with five runs and one RBI. Snodgrass was 3-for-6 with two runs and five RBI, and Watkins was 7-for-14 with two runs and five RBI.

Sand Springs Baseball will return to action Monday, March 25th with a double header at Muskogee (4-3). The Roughers are 0-2 in district action, and the game will be the district debut for the Sandites. Sand Springs has won their last eleven meetings with Muskogee and have outscored the Roughers 116-10 during that time.

CPHS Season Stats

Batting Avg.
(Min. 10 AB)
.440 Savage
.429 Watkins
.350 Burks
.350 Snodgrass
.304 Copeland
.136 Ash
.125 Sartin
.100 Villines
.077 Peterman

Slugging Avg.
.571 Watkins
.550 Snodgrass
.520 Savage
.350 Burks
.348 Copeland
.200 Villines
.188 Sartin
.136 Ash
.077 Peterman

On-Base %
.720 Savage
.609 Burks
.607 Watkins
.524 Snodgrass
.458 Copeland
.409 Ash
.400 Villines
.375 Sartin
.267 Peterman

Hits
12 Watkins
11 Savage
7 Copeland
7 Snodgrass
7 Burks
3 Ash
3 Murray
3 Massey
3 Seabolt
2 Sartin
2 Berg
1 Peterman
1 Villines
1 Campbell

Singles
9 Savage
8 Watkins
7 Burks
6 Copeland
5 Snodgrass
3 Ash
3 Massey
2 Murray
2 Seabolt
2 Berg
1 Sartin
1 Peterman
1 Campbell

Doubles
4 Watkins
2 Savage
1 Copeland
1 Snodgrass
1 Sartin
1 Villines
1 Seabolt

Triples
1 Murray

Home Runs
1 Snodgrass

Sacrifices
3 Burks
2 Peterman
1 Snodgrass
1 Copeland

Runs
10 Savage
8 Burks
8 Watkins
7 Ash
5 Peterman
5 Murray
4 Snodgrass
4 Massey
3 Sartin
3 Villines
3 M. Miller
1 Seabolt
1 Campbell
1 J. Miller

RBI
12 Watkins
8 Savage
7 Snodgrass
4 Peterman
4 Seabolt
2 Burks
2 Murray
2 Massey
2 Sartin
2 J. Miller
1 Ash
1 Campbell
1 Copeland
1 B. Banker

Stolen Bases
6 Watkins
4 Burks
4 Savage
2 Peterman
2 Ash
2 Snodgrass
1 Massey
1 M. Miller

Double Plays
7 Savage
5 Watkins
4 Villines
2 Campbell
1 M. Miller

ERA
*Minimum 6 IP
1.83 Villines
2.27 Skaggs
2.34 J. Miller
2.57 B. Banker
3.50 Cassity

Win-Loss Record
3-0 B. Banker
1-0 Skaggs
1-0 Villines
1-0 J. Miller
1-1 Cassity
0-1 Peterman

Saves
1 M. Miller
1 Watkins

WHIP
1.17 Villines
1.20 Cassity
1.22 Skaggs
1.53 B. Banker
2.01 J. Miller

Strike %
70.4 Skaggs
67.0 Villines
63.7 B. Banker
63.1 Cassity
61.8 J. Miller

Strikeouts
16 B. Banker
12 Cassity
10 Skaggs
8 J. Miller
3 Villines
2 Peterman
1 J. Banker

Average Team Box Score

CPHS
Batting: .294
Runs: 7
Hits: 7
Slugging: .369
BB: 4
HBP: 2
Strikeouts: 5
Stolen Bases: 2
Errors: 1
ERA: 3.32
WHIP: 1.56
K: 64%

Opponents
Batting: .282
Runs: 3
Hits: 7
Slugging: .355
BB: 2
HBP: 1
Strikeouts: 6
Stolen Bases: 1
Errors: 2
ERA: 5.02
WHIP: 2.17
K: 59%

CPHS Baseball: Sandites come from behind for 9-6 win over Nolensville

The Charles Page High School varsity baseball team (6-1) won its fourth straight game Tuesday afternoon, 9-6 over Nolensville, Tennessee (3-4). The Sandites took an early 3-0 lead before falling behind, but hammered the Knights with six runs in the bottom of the sixth. Sand Springs is 2-0 thus far in the 27th Annual Tate Aggie Classic in Florida.

Jaxon Skaggs (1-0) got the start on the mound and gave up two singles in the top of the first, but struck out two to strand the runners. Kyler Copeland and Kiefer Massey hit singles in the second, and courtesy runner Brycen Peterman scored the first run of the game. Cal Watkins hit a RBI single in the third and scored on an error to make it 3-0.

Nolensville got on the board in the top of the fourth with a RBI triple from Dawson Conder who in turn scored on a sacrifice fly. Carson Robble batted in Ethan Syling to tie it in the fifth and John Miller (1-0) took over on the mound.

Miller gave up a walk and a single in the sixth, and Conder scored the go-ahead run on a hit from Parker Price, but the Sandites got back out front right away. Four hits, five walks, and an error gave Sand Springs all they needed for the comeback.

Kaegan Murray hit an RBI triple, Ethan Sartin had an RBI double and Cale Savage had a 2RBI single for the 9-4 lead. Ben Banker and Malachi Burks also got RBIs for walking on loaded bases.

Michael Miller pitched the final inning and loaded the bases with a single and two walks. Tyler Hammonds hit an RBI single and Aidan Spears scored on a fielder’s choice, but Copeland sent a ground ball to first base to bring the game to a close.

John Miller got the win on the mound, throwing one hit, one walk, and two strikeouts. Skaggs pitched seven hits, three strikeouts, and no walks. Michael Miller tossed two hits and two walks.

Sandite Baseball will return to action Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. when they travel to Navarre High School (4-4).

CPHS Season Stats

Batting Avg.
(Min. 10 AB)
.476 Watkins
.444 Savage
.368 Copeland
.294 Snodgrass
.267 Burks
.158 Ash
.133 Sartin
.100 Villines
.083 Peterman

Slugging Avg.
.619 Watkins
.556 Savage
.421 Copeland
.353 Snodgrass
.267 Burks
.200 Sartin
.200 Villines
.158 Ash
.083 Peterman

On-Base %
.778 Savage
.667 Watkins
.625 Burks
.474 Copeland
.474 Ash
.400 Villines
.389 Snodgrass
.333 Sartin
.250 Peterman

Hits
10 Watkins
8 Savage
7 Copeland
5 Snodgrass
4 Burks
3 Massey
3 Ash
2 Murray
2 Sartin
1 Berg
1 Villines
1 Seabolt
1 Peterman

Singles
7 Watkins
6 Savage
6 Copeland
4 Snodgrass
4 Burks
3 Massey
3 Ash
1 Murray
1 Sartin
1 Berg
1 Peterman

Doubles
3 Watkins
2 Savage
1 Copeland
1 Snodgrass
1 Sartin
1 Villines
1 Seabolt

Triples
1 Murray

Sacrifices
1 Burks
1 Snodgrass

Runs
7 Watkins
7 Savage
7 Burks
7 Ash
4 Murray
4 Peterman
3 Sartin
3 Villines
2 Snodgrass
2 Massey
2 M. Miller
1 Seabolt
1 Campbell
1 J. Miller

RBI
11 Watkins
7 Savage
3 Snodgrass
3 Seabolt
2 Burks
2 Murray
2 Peterman
2 Sartin
2 Massey
2 J. Miller
1 Ash
1 Campbell
1 Copeland
1 B. Banker

Stolen Bases
5 Watkins
4 Burks
3 Savage
2 Peterman
2 Ash
1 Massey
1 M. Miller

Double Plays
6 Savage
4 Watkins
4 Villines
1 M. Miller
1 Campbell

ERA
0.00 Villines
1.75 B. Banker
2.27 Skaggs
3.24 J. Miller
3.50 Cassity
6.01 M. Miller

Win-Loss Record
2-0 B. Banker
1-0 Skaggs
1-0 Villines
1-0 J. Miller
1-1 Cassity

Saves
1 M. Miller

WHIP
0.33 Villines
1.20 Cassity
1.22 Skaggs
1.50 B. Banker
1.85 J. Miller
2.58 M. Miller

Strike %
70.4 Skaggs
69.2 Villines
65.8 B. Banker
64.1 M. Miller
63.1 Cassity
62.5 J. Miller

Strikeouts
12 Cassity
11 B. Banker
10 Skaggs
5 J. Miller
1 Villines

Average Team Box Score

CPHS
Batting: .291
Runs: 7
Hits: 7
Slugging: .364
BB: 4
HBP: 2
Strikeouts: 5
Stolen Bases: 3
Errors: 1
ERA: 2.55
WHIP: 1.36
K: 66%

Opponents
Batting: .275
Runs: 3
Hits: 7
Slugging: .341
BB: 2
HBP: 0
Strikeouts: 6
Stolen Bases: 0
Errors: 2
ERA: 4.90
WHIP: 2.18
K: 60%

CPHS Baseball: Sandites top Davidson Academy 2-0, Cassity strikes out nine

The Charles Page High School varsity baseball team (5-1) kicked off the 27th Annual Tate Aggie Classic with a 2-0 victory against Davidson Academy (0-3) Monday afternoon in Cantonment, Florida. Sophomore pitcher Sebastian Cassity (1-1) got the win on the mound, throwing nine strikeouts with no walks and only two hits.

Cassity got off to a quick start, striking out two in the first inning, but Jared Yetetoe retired three for the Bears. The second inning was no better for the Tennessee team, and the Sandites got on the board with an RBI double form Jacob Snodgrass to bring in Cale Savage.

Gabe Dillard hit a double in the fifth but was stranded after Cassity’s third strikeout of the inning. Pinch-hitter Kaegan Murray singled in the sixth and Malachi Burks scored on a hit from Cal Watkins for the second and final run of the game.

The Sandites will take on Nolensville, Tennessee (3-3) Tuesday at 1:00 p.m. in Fort Walton Beach and Navarre, Florida (2-4) Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. The team is spending Spring Break in Pensacola.

CPHS Season Stats

Batting Avg.
(Min. 7 AB)
.412 Watkins
.400 Savage
.400 Copeland
.333 Snodgrass
.308 Burks
.176 Ash
.083 Peterman
.071 Sartin
.000 Villines

Slugging Avg.
.588 Watkins
.533 Savage
.467 Copeland
.400 Snodgrass
.308 Burks
.176 Ash
.083 Peterman
.071 Sartin
.000 Villines

On-Base %
.733 Savage
.647 Watkins
.643 Burks
.533 Copeland
.471 Ash
.438 Snodgrass
.286 Sartin
.250 Peterman
.250 Villines

Hits
7 Watkins
6 Savage
6 Copeland
5 Snodgrass
4 Burks
3 Ash
2 Massey
1 Berg
1 Murray
1 Seabolt
1 Sartin
1 Peterman

Singles
5 Copeland
4 Watkins
4 Savage
4 Snodgrass
4 Burks
3 Ash
2 Massey
1 Berg
1 Murray
1 Sartin
1 Peterman

Doubles
3 Watkins
2 Savage
1 Copeland
1 Snodgrass
1 Seabolt

Sacrifices
1 Burks
1 Snodgrass

Runs
7 Burks
6 Watkins
6 Savage
5 Ash
3 Peterman
3 Murray
3 Sartin
2 Snodgrass
2 M. Miller
2 Villines
1 Seabolt
1 J. Miller
1 Massey

RBI
8 Watkins
7 Savage
3 Snodgrass
3 Seabolt
2 Peterman
2 J. Miller
1 Copeland
1 Burks
1 Ash
1 Massey
1 Murray
1 Sartin
1 Campbell

Stolen Bases
4 Burks
3 Watkins
3 Savage
2 Peterman
1 Ash
1 M. Miller
1 Massey

Double Plays
5 Savage
3 Watkins
3 Villines
1 M. Miller
1 Campbell

ERA
0.00 Villines
0.00 M. Miller
0.88 Skaggs
1.75 Banker
2.63 J. Miller
3.50 Cassity

Win-Loss Record
2-0 Banker
2-0 Skaggs
1-0 Villines
1-1 Cassity

Saves
1 M. Miller

WHIP
0.33 Villines
1.00 Skaggs
1.20 Cassity
1.50 M. Miller
1.50 Banker
2.26 J. Miller

Strike %
69.4% Skaggs
69.2% Villines
69.2% M. Miller
65.8% Banker
63.1% Cassity
57.9% J. Miller

Strikeouts
12 Cassity
11 Banker
7 Skaggs
3 J. Miller
1 Villines

Average Box Score

CPHS
AVG: .271
Runs: 7
Hits: 6
SLG: .329
BB: 4
HBP: 2
K: 5
SB: 3
OBP: .507
ER: 1
ERA: 1.89
WHIP: 1.27
K%: 65%

Opponents
AVG: .257
Runs: 2
Hits: 6
SLG: .314
BB: 2
HBP: 0
K: 6
SB: 0
OBP: .331
ER: 2
ERA: 4.32
WHIP: 2.06
K%: 60%