CPHS Track: Sandites set 26 personal records at Tahlequah Classic

The Charles Page High School track and field teams failed to crown a champion for the first time this season, but had two runners-up and 26 personal-best finishes at the Reasor’s Track Classic in Tahlequah Friday.

Aden Baughman settled for second in the 800-meter run for the first time this season, despite having his best performance of the year. He finished in 1:53.83, his best mark since the 2017 Meet of Champions, and was only 0.03 behind 5A State Champion Jack Vincent.

Joel Mackey earned his first silver medal of the season the 100-meter dash with a time of 11.15 and also took third in the 200 in 22.21.

Jaelyn Jackson took third in the 400 with a PR 51.28 and Jacob Smith placed fourth in the 3200 in 10:26.63.

Matt Wilkerson crushed his previous personal record in the 100 hurdles. He finished the 110 in 17.93 to earn his first team points in sixth place.

Two Sandites earned points in discus, each with personal records. Mitchell Mefford threw 149’07 for third place and Riley Magee threw 137’06 for fifth.

Mackenzie Rader tied her personal record in the high jump, clearing 4’08” for fourth place.

The boys placed seventh in a field of fourteen and the girls finished twelfth out of fifteen. Owasso won the meet by significant margins in both the boys’ and girls’ competitions.

The Sand Springs teams will return to action Friday at 10:00 a.m. in the Yukon Classic.

Lady Sandite Results
100 Hurdles
17.51 - Mackenzie Rader - 3rd
19.07 - Elizabeth Watts - 9th
300 Hurdles
56.51 - Haylee Alford - 13th *PR
1:00.93 - Elizabeth Watts - 20th
100 Dash
14.37 - Davina Green - 20th
16.02 - Joselyn Shinnerer - 34th
16.19 - Kristen Fields - 36th *PR
200 Dash
30.37 - Davina Green - 17th *PR
33.27 - Kaitlyn Converse - 32nd *PR
33.37 - Joselyn Shinnerer - 33rd *PR
400 Dash
1:13.30 - Wanageeska Williams - 20th
800 Run
2:52.57 - Victoria Baker - 24th
3:05.58 - Chezney Kelley - 36th
1600 Run
6:34.47 - Jazmin Lopez - 22nd
3200 Run
13:18.28 - Erika Baker - 16th *PR
High Jump
4’08.00” - Mackenzie Rader - 4th *PR
Long Jump
14’08.00” - Mackenzie Rader - 7th
12’02.00” - Jazmin Lopez - 27th *PR
Discus Throw
84’08.00” - Ayden Meade - 12th *PR
52’09.00” - Mackenzie Rader - 32nd
Shot Put
24’04.50” - Ayden Meade - 33rd

Female Team Scores
170 Owasso
89 Bishop Kelley
78 Wagoner
59 Bixby
51 Bartlesville
42 Claremore
41 Muskogee
32 Stilwell
31 Tahlequah Sequoyah
20 Tahlequah
15 Sapulpa
9 Sand Springs
6 Glenpool
4 Hulbert
4 Coweta

Tahlequah Champions
4x100 - Owasso - 50.45
4x200 - Wagoner - 1:47.55
4x400 - Owasso - 4:04.79
4x800 - Owasso - 9:36.75
100H - Kyndall Hicks - 16.95
300H - Kennedy Smith - 48.02
100M - Jessie Sanchez - 12.98
200M - Jessie Sanchez - 25.89
400M - Jessie Sanchez - 1:00.29
800M - Sierra Williams - 2:18.69
1600M - Elizabeth Booth - 5:30.40
3200M - Maya Boschee - 11:53.23
High Jump - Ragen Hodge - 5’00.00”
Long Jump - Shayonna Mcnack - 15’10.00”
Shot Put - Sadie Boos - 42’08.00”
Discus - Sadie Boos - 117’00.00”
Pole Vault - Becca Moe - 9’04.00”

Sandite Results
4x100 Relay - 45.15 - 11th
110 Hurdles
17.93 - Matt Wilkerson - 6th *PR
19.32 - Alex Newport - 15th *PR
19.99 - Knox Goggins - 19th *PR
300 Hurdles
47.26 - Matt Wilkerson - 12th
48.40 - Alex Newport - 13th
100 Dash
11.15 - Joel Mackey - 2nd
11.90 - Morgan Lockhart - 22nd *PR
11.92 - Joseph Mattison - 23rd
200 Dash
22.21 - Joel Mackey - 3rd
23.92 - Joseph Mattison - 15th
24.86 - Morgan Lockhart - 28th *PR
400 Dash
51.28 - Jaelyn Jackson - 3rd *PR
57.33 - Daren Hawkins - 29th *PR
800 Run
1:53.83 - Aden Baughman - 2nd
1600 Run
4:57.27 - Jaelyn Jackson - 10th *PR
5:02.70 - Danny Murray - 16th *PR
5:25.75 - Caleb James - 27th *PR
3200 Run
10:26.63 - Jacob Smith - 4th
11:02.94 - Danny Murray - 12th
11:30.91 - Caleb James - 20th
Long Jump
18’06.00” - Alejandro Lopez - 16th *PR
12’10.00” - Titus Wright - 36th *PR
Discus Throw
149’07.00” - Mitchell Mefford - 3rd *PR
137’06.00” - Riley Magee - 5th *PR
95’11.00” - Sam Keiper - 29th *PR
Shot Put
38’03.00” - Riley Magee - 17th *PR
28’02.50” - Sam Keiper - 48th *PR

Male Team Scores
126.5 Owasso
94 Bixby
85 Bishop Kelley
67.5 Wagoner
47 Tahlequah
45 Bartlesville
41 Sand Springs
31 Tahlequah Sequoyah
26 Glenpool
24 Claremore
20 Muskogee
19 Sapulpa
15 Coweta
10 Hulbert

Tahlequah Champions
4x100 - Bixby - 42.71
4x200 - Bixby - 1:27.97
4x400 - Bixby - 3:25.97
4x800 - Owasso - 8:14.28
110H - Ryland Gray - 16.01
300H - Nick Fisher - 41.08
100M - Makai Blades - 10.82
200M - Makai Blades - 21.84
400M - Jordan Reagan - 50.15
800M - Jack Vincent - 1:53.80
1600M - Kaden Hicks - 4:45.55
3200M - Spencer Hales - 10:00.16
High Jump - Ashton Bartholomew - 6’02.00”
Long Jump - Ashton Bartholomew - 21’02.00”
Shot Put - Blake Corn - 51’11.00”
Discus - Gabriel Wardlow - 154’06.00”
Pole Vault - Luke Riley - 13’00.00”

CPHS Soccer: Sandites' historic ten win streak ends in PK shootout with Norman

The Charles Page High School boys’ soccer team (9-1, 2-1) suffered their first loss of the season Friday night in an overtime shootout against Norman (7-2, 1-2). The Sandites kicked off a ten-match win streak in the 2018 season finale and were undefeated for the first five weeks of the 2019 season in what could very likely be a record-setting run for the program.

It’s hard to say for certain that it hasn’t been done because historic records haven’t been properly kept in decades past. But since Sandite Pride News launched in 2014, their best record has been the 5-9 tally they reached in the past two consecutive seasons. Since then they haven’t won two district matches in a season till now.

The team that finally beat them is 16th in the United Soccer Coaches national rankings.

If the Sandites continue winning the way they have been, they could easily qualify for the State Tournament. Regardless of how the final three weeks shake out, this team has already left its mark as one of the most successful teams in program history.

On Tuesday the boys notched their ninth win of the season in an overtime shootout against Edmond Santa Fe (4-7, 1-2). Jack Bratcher notched the lone goal in regulation, and neither team scored in the two overtime periods. In the shootout Luke Jeffus, Fernando Saldana, David Fancher, and Cameron Summerton made penalty kicks to secure the win.

The team lost Saldana, their leading scorer, after he drew his third yellow card in nine games and was forced to sit out Friday.

The match went scoreless till the 67th minute of regulation when Sandite goalkeeper Ethan Tippit fouled Leyton Lawter and the Tigers were awarded a penalty kick. Jackson Kim put the visitors on the board and things looked bleak for the home team.

Kaleb Brooks came up clutch for the Sandites, netting his first goal of the season with only three minutes remaining. A yellow card was issued to a Norman player after Bratcher was fouled with six seconds left to play and Kaiden Cox took a free kick, but time ran out and the boys went to overtime for the second time this week.

Following two scoreless overtime periods and a hundred minutes of game time, the match came down to a penalty kick shootout. Sophomore Xander Quiroga took over at goalie for Sand Springs and University of North Carolina Asheville-commit Nate Holladay played defense for the Tigers.

Jeffus and Grady Wade made the first kick for each team, but Gustavo Saldana caught the top post on the second kick and Griffin Storm gave the Tigers the lead. Fancher got the Sandites back on track, Jackson Kim retaliated, then Summerton and Ted Foster missed wide.

Trailing 3-2, it came down to Bratcher. The standout sophomore was right on target, but Holladay made the save to knock off one of only two undefeated teams remaining in Class 6A. The only remaining undefeated is nationally-ranked No. 5 Jenks (7-0).

The Lady Sandites (5-6, 0-3) suffered their fourth-straight shutout loss and are still looking for their first district win. Since defeating East Central 6-0 in mid-March, the girls have fallen 0-2 to Enid, 0-7 to Sapulpa, 0-2 to Edmond Santa Fe, and 0-4 to Norman.

Sophomore forward Brooke Goodman scored the first two goals for Norman, putting the Tigers on the board in the 11th minute and notching a brace just 80 seconds later. Aly Burkhart made a penalty kick six minutes into the second half and Megan Jones scored a header in the 67th minute. Despite the loss, sophomore goalie Ali Day was exception with numerous saves against the potent Tiger offense.

Sand Springs Soccer will return to action Tuesday with a district trip to Shawnee. Norman will travel to Edmond Santa Fe on Tuesday. Girls will play at 6:00 p.m. followed by boys at 8:00 p.m.

OSSAA District 6A-4 Girls Standings
3-0 Owasso (10-1)
3-0 Sapulpa (10-1)
2-1 Norman (5-5)
2-1 Edmond Santa Fe (3-5)
1-2 Union (2-4)
0-2 Shawnee (3-5)
0-2 Capitol Hill (3-5)
0-3 Sand Springs (5-6)

OSSAA District 6A-4 Boys Standings
3-0 Owasso (7-4)
3-0 Union (5-1)
2-1 Sand Springs (9-1)
1-2 Edmond Santa Fe (4-7)
1-2 Norman (7-2)
1-2 Sapulpa (5-6)
1-2 Capitol Hill (4-6)
0-3 Shawnee (8-3)

CPHS Boys Stats

Goals
7 Fernando Saldana
4 Jeffus
4 Bratcher
4 Gustavo Saldana
1 Munoz
1 Cox
1 Esparza
1 Franco
1 Quinton
1 Brooks

PKs
3 Fancher
2 Fernando Saldana
2 Jeffus
2 Gustavo Saldana
1 Cox
1 Summerton

Total Scoring
9 Fernando Saldana
6 Gustavo Saldana
6 Jeffus
4 Bratcher
3 Fancher
2 Cox
1 Munoz
1 Esparza
1 Franco
1 Quinton
1 Summerton
1 Brooks

CPHS Girls Stats

Goals
6 Horn
3 Esparza
3 Metcalfe
2 Lynch
1 Watts
1 DeShazo
1 Patton
1 Burgess
1 Horton
1 Lee
1 Slankard
1 Poletek

PKs
3 Horn
2 Lynch
1 Watts
1 Gelsthorpe
1 DeShazo

Total Scoring
9 Horn
4 Lynch
3 Esparza
3 Metcalfe
2 Watts
2 DeShazo
1 Gelsthorpe
1 Patton
1 Burgess
1 Horton
1 Lee
1 Slankard
1 Poletek

CPHS Softball: Sandites win Haskell Tournament, run-rule Jenks 11-1

The Class 6A No. 14 ranked Charles Page High School slow pitch softball team (9-0) continued their undefeated start to the season Friday night, dominating No. 15 Jenks (8-11) in the Haskell Tournament finals. The Lady Sandites outhit their foes 14 to 5 in an 11-1 four-inning run-rule victory.

Sabrina Usher kicked off the night with a solo home run in the bottom of the first, but the Sandites really put it away in the second inning.

Three singles loaded the bases and the Trojans gave up runs on a walk and a single from Aliyah Taff. Raegan Rector hit a three-run triple to clear the bases, then came in on a triple from Felicity Horn. Horn scored on a line out by Usher and Mackenzie Bechtold hit a RBI single for a 9-0 advantage.

The Trojans finally got on the board in the top of the fourth thanks to a triple from Jaycee Watson, who tagged up on a line out.

Usher singled in Rector in the bottom of the fourth, Luttrell singled to load the bases, and Horn walked in to secure the ten-run margin and the win.

Luttrell got her sixth win on the mound this season, throwing five hits and no walks.

Sand Springs softball will return to action Monday at 1:30 p.m. when they rematch the Trojans in the first round of the Jenks Festival.

Batting Average
.692 Bechtold
.633 Horn
.613 Usher
.613 Luttrell
.500 Hawkins
.500 Tanner
.500 Rector
.483 Skaggs
.444 Jones
.423 Lee
.304 Taff

Slugging Average
1.61 Luttrell
1.39 Usher
1.13 Horn
1.08 Bechtold
.969 Rector
.852 Jones
.793 Skaggs
.792 Tanner
.500 Hawkins
.500 Lee
.348 Taff

On Base %
.724 Bechtold
.667 Horn
.654 Hawkins
.647 Usher
.636 Luttrell
.545 Skaggs
.543 Rector
.538 Tanner
.464 Jones
.444 Lee
.385 Taff

Runs
19 Horn
16 Luttrell
14 Usher
12 Rector
10 Bechtold
10 Skaggs
10 Jones
10 Lee
10 Tanner
9 Hawkins
7 Taff
4 Burks

RBI
21 Usher
18 Luttrell
15 Rector
15 Bechtold
13 Tanner
13 Lee
12 Horn
11 Jones
7 Taff
7 Skaggs
3 Hawkins

Hits
19 Horn
19 Usher
19 Luttrell
18 Bechtold
16 Rector
14 Skaggs
12 Jones
12 Tanner
11 Lee
9 Hawkins
7 Taff

Singles
14 Bechtold
12 Horn
11 Usher
10 Rector
9 Hawkins
9 Skaggs
9 Lee
8 Luttrell
8 Tanner
7 Jones
6 Taff

Doubles
3 Skaggs
2 Horn
2 Tanner
2 Jones
2 Lee
1 Bechtold
1 Luttrell
1 Rector
1 Taff

Triples
2 Horn
1 Tanner
1 Rector

Home Runs
10 Luttrell
8 Usher
4 Rector
3 Bechtold
3 Horn
3 Jones
2 Skaggs
1 Tanner

Grand Slams
1 Luttrell
1 Usher

ERA
5.69 Luttrell
7.44 Taff

W-L Record
6-0 Luttrell
3-0 Taff

WHIP
2.28 Luttrell
2.50 Taff

K%
55.3% Luttrell
50.8% Taff

K
10 Luttrell
3 Taff

CPHS Softball: Sandites sweep Haskell Tournament pool, headed to Championship

The undefeated Class 6A No. 14 ranked Charles Page High School slow pitch softball team improved to 8-0 Friday afternoon, winning their pool at the Haskell tournament. They prevailed 10-5 against 5A No. 18 Berryhill (7-5), 14-2 against 4A No. 17 Haskell (11-13), and 6-2 against No. 19 Bixby (4-13).

The Lady Sandites scored in four out of five innings against Berryhill, outhitting their foes 15-7 with three home runs.

The Maidens loaded the bases with singles in the top of the first and scored one on an error but stranded three. Felicity Horn went yard in the bottom of the inning to take the lead once and for all. Sabrina Usher hit a single and Makenna Skaggs hit a second homer for a 4-1 advantage.

Avery Tanner scored on an RBI single from Raegan Rector in the second inning, Usher hit a homer in the third, and the Sandites loaded the bases in the fourth. Aliyah Taff doubled in two, Rector hit a sacrifice fly, and Taff scored on an error to make it 10-1. Berryhill tried to stage a comeback in the fifth, scoring four runs on three hits and two walks.

The victory over the tournament hosts was even more dominant as the Sandites outhit the Haymakers 17-5 for the run-rule victory in only three innings.

Haskell scored two runs in the first inning on RBI doubles from Elise Bowman and Chassi Dowdy, but those would be their only points of the game. Luttrell hit a three-run homer to score Horn and Usher, then Rachael Jones hit a three-run homer to score Skaggs and Bechtold for a 6-2 lead.

Hawkins scored on a sacrifice hit from Horn in the second inning and Usher hit a two-run homer on the next pitch. Bechtold scored two on a single to make it 11-2. With two outs and loaded bases in the bottom of the third, Horn hit a two-run single and Usher brought in Rector to secure the victory.

The game against Bixby was the lowest-scoring performance of the season for the Sandites and their first game without a home run, but it was enough. Taff (3-0) pitched five hits and four walks in the win.

Neither team scored in the first inning but Madison Lee scored Skaggs on a single in the bottom of the second, Bechtold scored on a fielder’s choice, and Hawkins hit an RBI single to score Tanner for the 3-0 lead.

Alyssa Galliart got the Spartans on the board, scoring on a single from Ashlyn Seager in the top of the third. The Sandites responded with two more runs in the bottom of the inning. Horn scored on a fielder’s choice and Bechtold batted in Usher on a single.

Bixby scored their final run in the top of the fifth when Betsy Bales scored on a fielder’s choice, and Rector scored the Sandites’ final run on a fielder’s choice in the bottom of the fifth.

Luttrell (5-0) got the wins against Haskell and Berryhill. She threw seven hits and three walks against Berryhill and five hits and no walks against Haskell. She also pitched one inning of relief against Bixby, walking two with one strikeout.

Sandite softball will return to action Friday night at 6:45 p.m. when they play No. 15 Jenks (5-10) for the tournament title.

Batting Average
.667 Bechtold
.607 Horn
.607 Usher
.571 Luttrell
.529 Hawkins
.500 Tanner
.500 Rector
.481 Skaggs
.480 Jones
.417 Lee
.286 Taff

Slugging Average
1.68 Luttrell
1.36 Usher
1.08 Bechtold
1.07 Horn
.933 Rector
.920 Jones
.818 Tanner
.815 Skaggs
.529 Hawkins
.500
.333 Taff

On Base %
.704 Bechtold
.667 Hawkins
.645 Usher
.633 Horn
.600 Luttrell
.542 Tanner
.533 Skaggs
.531 Rector
.500 Jones
.440 Lee
.375 Taff

Runs
17 Horn
16 Luttrell
13 Usher
10 Bechtold
10 Rector
10 Skaggs
9 Jones
9 Lee
9 Tanner
8 Hawkins
6 Taff
3 Burks

RBI
14 Luttrell
14 Usher
12 Tanner
11 Bechtold
10 Rector
9 Lee
8 Jones
6 Horn
4 Taff
3 Skaggs
1 Hawkins

Hits
17 Horn
17 Usher
16 Luttrell
16 Bechtold
15 Rector
13 Skaggs
12 Jones
11 Tanner
10 Lee
9 Hawkins
6 Taff

Singles
12 Bechtold
11 Horn
10 Usher
10 Rector
9 Hawkins
8 Skaggs
8 Lee
7 Jones
7 Tanner
5 Taff
5 Luttrell

Doubles
3 Skaggs
2 Horn
2 Tanner
2 Jones
2 Lee
1 Bechtold
1 Luttrell
1 Rector
1 Taff

Triples
1 Horn
1 Tanner

Home Runs
10 Luttrell
7 Usher
4 Rector
3 Bechtold
3 Horn
3 Jones
2 Skaggs
1 Tanner

Grand Slams
1 Luttrell
1 Usher

ERA
6.25 Luttrell
7.44 Taff

W-L Record
5-0 Luttrell
3-0 Taff

WHIP
2.43 Luttrell
2.50 Taff

K%
54.0% Luttrell
50.8% Taff

K
10 Luttrell
3 Taff

CPHS Baseball: Copeland scores 3 RBI, Sandites edge Bartlesville 4-3 in extra innings

The Charles Page High School varsity baseball team (13-3) bounced back from a 4-3 Tuesday loss to Broken Arrow with a 4-3 non-district win against Bartlesville (11-9) Thursday in an extra-inning road game.

Andrew Harden scored Harold Borg and Noah Yearout in the bottom of the first inning with a single and the Bruins held the lead till the top of the third.

Cal Watkins got the visitors on the board with an RBI double to bring home Tyler Ash, then Kyler Copeland hit a sacrifice bunt to score Watkins and Malachi Burks for the lead.

Noah Wassom tied it up with an RBI double in the bottom of the sixth and Tanner Tate’s run forced an extra inning after a scoreless seventh.

Watkins drew a walk to start the inning and came in on a hit from Copeland for the lead. Brycen Peterman made a throw to first for the first out in the bottom of the eighth, Seth Villines caught a line drive to second, and Watkins pitched a strikeout to seal the victory.

Villines (2-0, 3-0) got the start on the mound, pitching seven hits, one strikeout, and one walk in five innings. Watkins (1-0) picked up his first career win, throwing three hits, one strikeout, and no walks in three innings of relief.

Sandite baseball will return to action Saturday at 1:00 p.m. in a non-district trip to Yukon (11-9).

CPHS Season Stats

Batting Avg.
(Min. 20 AB)
.453 Watkins
.400 Murray
.395 Burks
.375 Snodgrass
.341 Copeland
.326 Savage
.250 Villines
.233 Sartin
.190 Ash
.160 Peterman

Slugging Avg.
.604 Watkins
.600 Murray
.525 Snodgrass
.465 Burks
.395 Savage
.386 Copeland
.300 Sartin
.300 Villines
.214 Ash
.160 Peterman

On-Base %
.526 Burks
.520 Murray
.508 Watkins
.448 Savage
.444 Snodgrass
.439 Sartin
.431 Copeland
.375 Villines
.340 Ash
.290 Peterman

Hits
24 Watkins
17 Burks
15 Snodgrass
15 Copeland
14 Savage
8 Murray
8 Ash
7 Sartin
5 Villines
5 Massey
4 Peterman
4 Campbell
3 Seabolt
2 Berg
1 J. Miller
1 M. Miller
1 Blair

Singles
16 Watkins
14 Burks
13 Copeland
11 Savage
11 Snodgrass
7 Ash
5 Sartin
5 Massey
5 Murray
4 Peterman
4 Villines
4 Campbell
2 Seabolt
2 Berg
1 J. Miller
1 Blair

Doubles
8 Watkins
3 Burks
3 Savage
3 Snodgrass
2 Sartin
2 Copeland
2 Murray
1 Villines
1 Seabolt
1 M. Miller
1 Ash

Triples
1 Murray

Home Runs
1 Snodgrass

Sacrifices
3 Burks
3 Peterman
3 Savage
3 Copeland
2 Murray
1 Watkins
1 Snodgrass
1 Ash
1 Massey

Runs
17 Watkins
15 Murray
15 Burks
14 Savage
12 Ash
8 Peterman
8 Snodgrass
8 Campbell
7 Sartin
7 Massey
6 Villines
5 M. Miller
2 J. Miller
1 Seabolt

RBI
25 Watkins
11 Savage
11 Snodgrass
7 Peterman
6 Ash
5 Murray
5 Sartin
5 Copeland
4 Burks
4 Massey
4 Seabolt
3 J. Miller
2 Campbell
1 Blair
1 Cassity
1 B. Banker
1 Villines

Stolen Bases
17 Watkins
12 Burks
6 Savage
4 Murray
4 Snodgrass
4 Peterman
4 Ash
3 Sartin
3 Campbell
1 Massey
1 M. Miller
1 Seabolt
1 J. Miller

Double Plays
8 Savage
6 Watkins
5 Villines
2 Campbell
1 M. Miller
1 Sartin

ERA
*Minimum 10 IP
1.60 B. Banker
1.97 J. Miller
1.98 Villines
3.00 Cassity
3.65 Skaggs

Win-Loss Record
5-0 B. Banker
2-0 Villines
1-0 J. Miller
1-0 Watkins
2-1 Cassity
2-1 Skaggs
0-1 Peterman

Saves
2 M. Miller
1 Watkins
1 Peterman

WHIP
1.25 B. Banker
1.29 Cassity
1.30 Villines
1.37 Skaggs
1.88 J. Miller

Strike %
67.1 Skaggs
65.1 B. Banker
64.6 Villines
62.7 J. Miller
62.6 Cassity

Strikeouts
27 B. Banker
18 Cassity
13 Skaggs
12 J. Miller
11 Villines
6 Peterman
4 Ash
2 M. Miller
2 Watkins
1 J. Banker

Average Team Box Score

CPHS
Batting: .327
Runs: 8
Hits: 8
Slugging: .405
BB: 4
HBP: 2
Strikeouts: 4
OBP: .446
Stolen Bases: 4
Errors: 1
ERA: 3.10
WHIP: 1.54
K: 64%

Opponents
Batting: .263
Runs: 3
Hits: 7
Slugging: .334
BB: 3
HBP: 1
Strikeouts: 6
OBP: .351
Stolen Bases: 1
Errors: 2
ERA: 5.97
WHIP: 2.27
K: 59%

CPHS Basketball: Richardson, Kersgieter, Johnson named to All-Conference First Team

The Frontier Valley Conference recently announced its All-Conference accolades for the 2018-2019 basketball season and Sand Springs was well represented.

University of Tulsa-commit Destiny Johnson and University of Kansas-commit Holly Kersgieter were both named to the All-Conference First Team. Johnson was also named Defensive Player of the Year. Northeastern State University-commit Isabella Regalado received an honorable mention. All three Lady Sandites are seniors.

Johnson and Kersgieter were also recently named to the Oklahoma Girls Basketball Coaches Association All-State Team.

On the boys side, junior standout Davon Richardson was a First Team selection and Northern Oklahoma College Baseball-commit Cale Savage made the Third Team. Also on the third team was Jenks senior Peyton Golightly, who played for Sand Springs his sophomore year.

Johnson shot 48.3% in the field and 75.9% on free throws this season, averaging 16.6 points, 3.7 rebounds, 1.3 assists, and 2.8 steals per game. She scored 1,315 points in her career.

Kersgieter shot 46.5% in the field and 76.1% at the charity stripe, averaging 19.2 points, 9.2 rebounds, 1.3 assists, and 2.0 steals per game. She finished her career with 1,406 points.

Regalado shot 32.1% in the field and 72.0% from the stripe, averaging 7.2 points, 5.2 rebounds, and 1.2 steals per game. She scored 695 career points.

Richardson shot 48.9% in the field and 69.2% at the free throw line, averaging 15.7 points, 8.4 rebounds, 2.0 assists, 1.0 steal, and 1.1 blocks per game. His career scoring total stands at 718.

Savage shot 45.7% in the field and 78.5% at the stripe, averaging 12.0 points, 3.3 rebounds and 1.0 assist per game. He totaled 650 points in his career.

The Charles Page girls won their second FVC Championship in the past three years with a perfect 14-0 conference record. The boys went 9-5 for fourth place.