CPHS Baseball: Sandites whip Wildcats twice in district action

The Charles Page High School varsity baseball team (16-3, 5-1) picked up a pair of district wins against Ponca City (7-15, 1-5) in a home-and-home series Monday and Tuesday.

On Monday they needed an extra inning to edge out a 2-1 victory over Ponca. The Wildcats scored their only run in the bottom of the second thanks to an error at second and an RBI triple.

Cal Watkins quickly tied the game in the top of the third, bringing in Seth Villines on a single. Cale Savage hit a double in the eighth to score Kiefer Massey for the win. Sand Springs out hit the Wildcats four to one and both teams picked up six walks each. The Sandites stranded six runners and Ponca left seven on base.

Undefeated senior Ben Banker (5-0, 6-0) got the start on the mound, walking three and giving up one hit in three and one third innings. John Miller (2-0, 7-1) took over midway through the fourth and was credited with the win after walking three and striking out seven.

Tuesday’s game was a totally different story as the Sandites scored four in the first inning and led 7-0 before the Wildcats tried to rally with four runs in the final two innings.

Tyler Ash, Watkins, and Savage hit singles in the first inning, with Savage scoring Ash. Watkins scored on a fielder’s choice and Ethan Sartin hit a double to bring in Savage and Jacob Snodgrass. Watkins and Savage scored on a pair of errors in the bottom of the fifth, and Malachi Burks stole home.

The Wildcats finally got on the board with an error in the sixth. Austin Haney hit a solo homer in the seventh and Ponca loaded the bases with a single and a pair of walks. Eli Wohl scored two on a double and the Wildcats reloaded with another walk, but a Watkins strikeout secured the win.

Sebastian Cassity (3-1) got the start and win on the mound, throwing four hits, three strikeouts, and two walks in six innings. Watkins (1-0) closed out the night and was credited with his second save of the season, throwing a hit, a strikeout, and two walks.

CPHS Season Stats

Batting Avg.
(Min. 20 AB)
.443 Watkins
.417 Burks
.375 Snodgrass
.365 Copeland
.348 Murray
.302 Savage
.238 Villines
.235 Sartin
.220 Ash
.161 Peterman

Slugging Avg.
.590 Watkins
.542 Snodgrass
.522 Murray
.479 Burks
.423 Copeland
.377 Savage
.324 Sartin
.286 Villines
.260 Ash
.161 Peterman

On-Base %
.532 Burks
.507 Watkins
.464 Murray
.459 Copeland
.447 Sartin
.444 Snodgrass
.412 Savage
.385 Villines
.355 Ash
.289 Peterman

Hits
27 Watkins
20 Burks
19 Copeland
18 Snodgrass
16 Savage
11 Ash
8 Murray
8 Sartin
5 Villines
5 Massey
5 Peterman
5 Campbell
3 Seabolt
2 Berg
1 J. Miller
1 M. Miller
1 Blair

Singles
18 Watkins
17 Burks
16 Copeland
13 Snodgrass
12 Savage
9 Ash
5 Sartin
5 Massey
5 Murray
5 Peterman
5 Campbell
4 Villines
2 Seabolt
2 Berg
1 J. Miller
1 Blair

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

Triples
1 Murray
1 Snodgrass

Home Runs
1 Snodgrass

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

Runs
19 Watkins
18 Murray
17 Burks
16 Savage
14 Ash
11 Snodgrass
9 Peterman
9 Campbell
7 Sartin
7 Massey
7 Villines
5 M. Miller
3 J. Miller
1 Seabolt

RBI
26 Watkins
13 Savage
12 Snodgrass
9 Peterman
7 Ash
7 Sartin
6 Burks
5 Murray
5 Copeland
5 Massey
4 Seabolt
4 Campbell
3 J. Miller
1 Blair
1 Cassity
1 B. Banker
1 Villines

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

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

ERA
*Minimum 15 IP
1.37 J. Miller
1.42 B. Banker
1.54 Villines
3.00 Cassity
3.65 Skaggs

Win-Loss Record
5-0 B. Banker
3-0 Villines
3-1 Cassity
2-0 J. Miller
2-1 Skaggs
1-0 Watkins
0-1 Peterman

Saves
2 M. Miller
2 Watkins
1 Peterman

WHIP
1.19 Cassity
1.25 B. Banker
1.37 Villines
1.37 Skaggs
1.50 J. Miller

Strike %
67.1 Skaggs
63.4 Villines
63.3 B. Banker
62.6 Cassity
62.4 J. Miller

Strikeouts
27 B. Banker
21 Cassity
19 J. Miller
16 Villines
13 Skaggs
6 Peterman
4 Ash
3 Watkins
2 M. Miller
1 J. Banker

Average Team Box Score

CPHS
Batting: .321
Runs: 8
Hits: 8
Slugging: .402
BB: 4
HBP: 2
Strikeouts: 4
OBP: .437
Stolen Bases: 4
Errors: 1
ERA: 2.77
WHIP: 1.49
K: 63%

Opponents
Batting: .246
Runs: 3
Hits: 6
Slugging: .319
BB: 3
HBP: 1
Strikeouts: 6
OBP: .341
Stolen Bases: 0
Errors: 2
ERA: 5.53
WHIP: 2.18
K: 59%

CPHS Softball: Sandites in a slump, lose five on the road

After starting the season on a ten game win streak, the Class 6A No. 10 ranked Charles Page High School slow pitch softball team (10-5) has fallen into a bit of a slump and lost their last five games.

4/8/19 CPHS 12 Tahlequah Sequoyah 11

The Lady Sandites edged out the fall fast-pitch State Champions from 5A No. 9 Tahlequah Sequoyah (13-10) by a single run Monday morning at the Jenks Festival. They took a 6-2 lead in the bottom of the first, but the Lady Indians scored four runs in the top of the sixth for the one-run lead.

Sand Springs outhit Sequoyah 19 to 16 with five extra-base hits. Sabrina Usher hit two home runs and a double and Raegan Rector tripled. Usher scored two runs and four RBI in the close win. Her first homer tied it at 2-2 in the bottom of the first and her second secured the walkoff victory.

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Sand Springs suffered their first loss Monday afternoon against No. 16 Jenks (14-15), who they previously run-ruled 11-1 in the Haskell Tournament finals just three days prior.

Makenna Skaggs brought in Rector on a single in the top of the first, but the Trojans tallied six in the second inning to take the lead once and for all. The Sandites managed a season-low six hits, stranded six runners, and lost by run-rule after the top of the fifth. The Trojans intentionally walked leading-slugger Usher twice.

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Next to avenge their prior loss was the Lady Indians from Sequoyah High School. Just like their prior day’s meeting, the game was decided by a single run Tuesday morning at the Broken Arrow festival.

Sand Springs scattered four singles for three runs in the top of the first, but stranded loaded bases in the second and the Trojans took the 5-3 lead with six hits in the bottom of the inning.

Skaggs reclaimed the advantage with a two-run triple in the fifth, then Sequoyah took it right back with an RBI single and an error for the final run of the game.

Madison Lee was a perfect three-for-three at the plate. Felicity Horn scored a team-high three runs, while Skaggs scored a team-high three RBI.

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Perennial powerhouse No. 4 Broken Arrow (17-7) stumped the Sandites in three games over three days. On Tuesday morning they rallied from a 3-1 deficit with a four-run fourth inning. The Sandites actually outhit the Tigers eleven to ten but stranded eight.

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The Tigers tallied four runs in the first inning, five in the second, and five in the third, dominating the game from the very beginning for a five-inning run-rule victory. They totaled fifteen hits to the Sandites’ eight, including seven home runs. Freshman standout Kyleigh Lamont went yard three times for the Tigers, including a grand slam.

Skaggs had a career day, going three-for-three at the plate with two doubles and a triple, scoring two runs and an RBI. She wasn’t done yet.

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Skaggs’s hot streak continued into game two of the double-header, scoring a run and three RBI with a homer. It wasn’t enough, however. The Broken Arrow bats blasted five more out of the park and totaled sixteen hits, while Sand Springs only managed seven in the four-inning game. Rachael Jones also went yard for Sand Springs.

Elizabeth Luttrell pitched all six games this week and is 7-5 on the season.

CPHS Season Stats

Batting Average
(Minimum 30 at-bats)
.641 Bechtold
.591 Horn
.574 Luttrell
.568 Usher
.523 Skaggs
.500 Rector
.429 Tanner
.387 Hawkins
.375 Jones
.375 Lee
.286 Taff

Slugging Average
1.27 Usher
1.26 Luttrell
.955 Horn
.932 Skaggs
.897 Bechtold
.896 Rector
.750 Jones
.629 Tanner
.425 Lee
.387 Hawkins
.343 Taff

On Base %
.682 Bechtold
.627 Usher
.620 Horn
.592 Luttrell
.571 Skaggs
.538 Rector
.525 Hawkins
.487 Tanner
.419 Lee
.386 Jones
.342 Taff

Runs
24 Horn
19 Usher
17 Luttrell
17 Rector
14 Skaggs
13 Lee
12 Bechtold
12 Jones
11 Hawkins
11 Tanner
8 Taff
7 Burks
1 Smith

RBI
26 Usher
20 Luttrell
17 Rector
17 Lee
16 Horn
16 Jones
15 Skaggs
15 Bechtold
14 Tanner
9 Taff
5 Hawkins
1 Smith

Hits
27 Luttrell
26 Horn
25 Usher
25 Bechtold
24 Rector
23 Skaggs
15 Lee
15 Jones
15 Tanner
12 Hawkins
10 Taff
2 Smith

Singles
21 Bechtold
18 Horn
15 Luttrell
15 Rector
14 Usher
13 Skaggs
13 Lee
12 Hawkins
11 Tanner
8 Jones
8 Taff
2 Smith

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

Triples
2 Horn
2 Skaggs
2 Rector
1 Tanner

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

Grand Slams
1 Luttrell
1 Usher

ERA
7.44 Taff
8.47 Luttrell

W-L Record
3-0 Taff
7-5 Luttrell

WHIP
2.50 Taff
2.85 Luttrell

K%
55.8% Luttrell
50.8% Taff

K
13 Luttrell
3 Taff

Average Box Score

CPHS
Runs: 10
Hits: 14
Walks: 3
Strikeouts: 1
Errors: 0
Batting: .468
Slugging: .801
ERA: 8.76
WHIP: 2.82
K: 56%

Opponent
Runs: 8
Hits: 11
Walks: 4
Strikeouts: 1
Errors: 1
Batting: .413
Slugging: .666
ERA: 13.16
WHIP: 3.45
K: 56%

CPHS Soccer: Day saves the day, Lady Sandites notch first district win in Shawnee shootout

The Charles Page High School girls’ soccer team (6-5, 1-3) traveled to Shawnee Tuesday night riding a four-game losing streak, but snapped out of it with their first district victory of the season, putting them back at a winning overall record.

The Lady Wolves (3-6, 1-3) were coming off a 2-0 win over Capitol Hill (3-6, 0-3) that broke a three-game losing streak. They fell 1-0 in an overtime shootout, but held Sand Springs to 100 minutes of scoreless action. The Sandites started the season averaging 3.5 goals per match, but haven’t scored one since a 6-0 shutout of East Central (2-10) nearly a month ago.

Shawnee got a corner kick early in the first overtime period but sent it wide and Sand Springs quickly flipped the field. Arial Esparza got off two shots in the first overtime and sent one just barely over the goal. Sophomore Sandite goalie Ali Day made a save in the 87th minute.

Braunya Lewis saved a beautiful corner kick from Josie Gelsthorpe in the second overtime, then Alyssa Perry had a nearly perfect shot that just barely caught the top of the goal and spat back out.

Finally, the match went into a PK shootout tiebreaker.

Day saved a shot from Hope Young on the first kick, and the Wolves never caught back up. Hailey Saterfield, Sidney Waddell, and Amanda Harris made kicks for Shawnee, while Demi Deshazo, Perry, Esparza, and Kaslynn Horton scored for the Sandites. Trailing 4-3, it came down to Lillian Davis to keep the match alive, and Day made another save to secure the game.

The victory keeps the girls’ playoff hopes alive, but they’ll need to win at least two of their last three matches. They will host their last home game Friday at 6:00 p.m. against Union (2-5, 1-3) and will play Owasso (11-1, 4-0) and Capitol Hill (3-6, 0-3) next week.

District 6A-4 Standings
4-0 Owasso (11-1)
4-0 Sapulpa (11-1)
3-1 Norman (5-5)
2-2 Edmond Santa Fe (3-6)
1-3 Union (2-5)
1-3 Sand Springs (6-5)
1-3 Shawnee (3-6)
0-4 Capitol Hill (3-6)

Lady Sandite Season Scoring

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
2 Deshazo
1 Watts
1 Gelsthorpe
1 Esparza
1 Horton
1 Perry

Total Scores
9 Horn
4 Lynch
4 Esparza
3 Metcalfe
3 Deshazo
2 Watts
2 Horton
1 Gelsthorpe
1 Patton
1 Burgess
1 Lee
1 Slankard
1 Poletek
1 Perry

CPHS Soccer: Fernando Saldana scores four, Sandites slam Shawnee 4-1

Sophomore standout Fernando Saldana scored a career-high three goals and one penalty kick Tuesday night, leading the Charles Page High School soccer team (10-1, 3-1) to a 4-1 victory against Shawnee (8-4, 0-4).

Saldana recorded his first hat trick of the season with a penalty kick four minutes into the second half, and scored his third goal in the the 52nd minute. He had to sit out the prior game after earning three yellow cards in nine matches, and the scoring he missed out on against Norman clearly rolled over.

Shawnee started hot but quickly ran out of momentum. Kossi Kodoe had a shot on goal less than a minute in that spat off the post, and Ethan Tippit saved the corresponding corner kick. Kodoe wouldn’t be stymied for long, however, and netted the Wolves’ first and only goal in the 12th minute of regulation.

Jack Bratcher was aggressive early on, nearly scoring a header on a corner kick that barely cleared the top of the goal. He sent a pair of shots a hair wide in the 7th and 15th minutes.

Gustavo Saldana had a shot saved in the 21st minute, Gustavo Franco sent one wide in the 24th, and Luke Jeffus bounced one off the post in the 26th before the team finally hit pay dirt. With twelve minutes left in the half, Bratcher had one rejected off the post but Fernando Saldana sent it back on a diving header to tie the match.

Franco, Bratcher, and Fernando Saldana continued to bring the heat in the final moments of the first half. Saldana had a shot hit the top of the post, deflect into the ground inside the goal, then spit back out, and Sebastian Rodriguez saved two Bratcher attempts in the final three minutes. Finally, Saldana notched the go-ahead goal on a deflection with under a minute left.

The Sandites were the aggressors through most of the night and had eight corner kicks to Shawnee’s three. Rodriguez saved multiple shots from Jeffus and Bratcher in the second half, and Miquel Sanchez also had a shot travel a hair wide.

Sand Springs Soccer will host its final home match of the regular season Friday at 8:00 p.m. against nationally-ranked No. 12 Union (6-1, 4-0), currently the top team in the district. They also have road matches against Owasso (7-5, 3-1) and Capitol Hill (5-6, 2-2) next week before Playoff assignments are released.

District 6A-4 Standings
4-0 Union (6-1)
3-1 Owasso (7-5)
3-4 Sand Springs (11-1)
2-2 Edmond Santa Fe (5-7)
2-2 Capitol Hill (5-6)
1-3 Norman (7-3)
1-3 Sapulpa (5-7)
0-4 Shawnee (8-4)

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

Penalty Kicks
3 Fernando Saldana
3 Fancher
2 Jeffus
2 Gustavo Saldana
1 Cox
1 Summerton

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

NCAA Softball: Sydney Pennington hits home run, father catches it over the fence

Pennington scores in the Regional Championship game her senior season.

You could practice it a thousand times and it would never happen on purpose. But in game one of Oklahoma State softball’s series against the University of Kansas, sophomore standout Sydney Pennington hit a three-run homer over the left field fence, directly into the ungloved hand of her father.

Pennington is a 2017 graduate of Charles Page High School in Sand Springs, Oklahoma. She is seventh on her team in batting average at .292 and second in home runs. She has cleared the stadium nine times this season and sixteen times in her career.

Cowgirl softball fans often park their trucks in the grass just outside the left field fence to watch from their tailgates. In an 8-1 Friday victory, Pennington went yard and the ball found Brett Pennington ready and waiting.

The entire play was caught on camera and can be viewed below.

Brett is no stranger to division one athletics. A two-time undefeated high school wrestling State Champion, he was offered a full ride to wrestle for the Oklahoma Sooners before retiring from the mat due to asthma. He then went to Connor’s State for baseball before finally ending up in the Crimson and Cream from 1995-1996. Now he has added softball outfield experience to his collegiate resume.

The Pokes are 29-11 this season with a 7-2 conference record. They are ranked 16th in the nation and are second in the Big 12. Their only league losses are to No. 10 Texas and Baylor. They will return to action with a three-game series against Iowa State (22-15, 1-5) Friday, Saturday, and Sunday in Ames.

Sydney Pennington is one of only five Cowgirls to play all forty games this season. She has 35 hits, 24 runs, 29 RBI, and a .938 fielding average. She was a Big 12 All-Freshman last season, playing left field and shortstop. She has been playing third base this season.

Pennington season highlights…

Hit a solo homer in a 3-0 win against Sam Houston State.
Hit an RBI single to take the lead in a 13-2 victory over Hofstra.
Hit an RBI double in an 8-0 shutout of Syracuse.
Homered in a 12-2 run-rule win over McNeese State.
Went yard in both games of a double-header sweep of No.24 Oregon.
Batted 3-of-4 with two homers in a 16-1 run-rule of Central Arkansas.
Had her fourth-straight multi-hit game in an 8-0 shutout of Samford.
Scored the lone run in a 10-1 loss to No. 22 Ole Miss.
Hit a three-run homer, a double, and 5 RBIs in a 21-2 run-rule of Baylor.
Went 3-of-4 with two doubles in a 7-3 win over Kansas.

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”