CPHS Baseball: Sand Springs run-rules Hornets 9-0 at Bixby Tournament

The Charles Page High School varsity baseball team (17-3) kicked off the Bixby/Broken Arrow Turf War with a 9-0 shutout of Booker T. Washington (6-12) Thursday afternoon, run-ruling the Hornets in under five innings. The Sandites outhit their foes 10 to 4 in their fourth-straight victory.

Keaton Campbell and Malachi Burks both hit 2RBI singles in the second inning and Tyler Ash had an RBI double. Jacob Snodgrass, Kaegan Murray, Campbell, Brycen Peterman, and Ash scored runs for a 5-0 lead.

The Sandites loaded the bases in the third. Murray and Snodgrass scored on a single from Peterman, and John Miller scored on a fielder’s choice to make it 8-0. Finally, in the bottom of the fourth, Kyler Copeland reached on an error and scored on a triple from Snodgrass. The Hornets landed two singles in the top of the fifth, but stranded both runners to end the game.

Undefeated senior Seth Villines (3-0, 4-0) got the win on the mound, throwing four hits, four walks, and five strikeouts in five innings.

The Sandites will play Jenks (14-9) and Bixby (19-5) Friday in pool play at 4:00 p.m. and 6:30 p.m., respectively. The game against Jenks will provide valuable experience as the Sandites and Trojans will meet next week in huge district battles.

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 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.

4/8/19 Jenks 12 CPHS 1

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.

4/9/19 Tahlequah Sequoyah 7 CPHS 6

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.

4/9/19 BAHS 7 CPHS 3

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.

4/11/19 BAHS 16 CPHS 8

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.

4/11/19 BAHS 15 CPHS 5

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 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 Volleyball: Sandites drop matches to Owasso and Cascia Hall

The Charles Page High School varsity volleyball team (5-15) dropped a 3-1 match to 5A No. 4 Cascia Hall (22-8) Thursday evening, giving the eight-time State Championship-winning program a run for their money on their home court.

Cascia needed only six kills to steal the first set from Sand Springs, who committed thirteen errors. The Sandites actually led in kills with seven, including three from Madison Burris, and both teams had three aces. After doubling down 12-6 on Sand Springs, the Commandos gave up six-straight for a tie score. Devree Youngblood scored all three Sandite aces during that run. The home team quickly adjusted, however, and rattled off a six-straight streak of their own en route to a 25-16 win.

The Sandites brought their A game in Set Two, however, winning a 27-25 thriller. Youngblood and Campfield scored three kills apiece and Campfield hit two aces, but the difference-maker was the Commandos’ twelve errors. Cascia only led for four rallies, but the game tied eleven times.

Cascia found another gear in the third game, rallying from a 7-4 deficit to a 20-10 lead. Sand Springs found kills from Campfield, Burris, and Cheyenne Henry to try and battle back, but the Commandos won four in a row to close the deal at 25-15. The Sandites out-killed the Commandos 12-11, led by Henry with five, but committed ten errors to Cascia’s three.

Sand Springs led for the entirety of the fourth set before blowing a 19-11 lead. Cascia won five rallies straight, Rachel Hines scored one for the Sandites, then Cascia won four more to tie it at 20-20. Two Commando errors and a Campfield ace made it 23-20 and it looked like Campfield would serve another ace. Instead, a dogpile of Commandos managed to miraculously dig the ball out and caught the Sandites in a campfire. Two kills tied it, Youngblood made it 24-23, then Cascia rattled off three more points for the 26-24 win.

On Tuesday the Sandites traveled to No. 8 Owasso (17-6) and fell 3-0.

The Lady Sandites fell into an 11-2 hole in the first set before Raylynn Mong scored their first kill on a tipped ball. They began to battle back from there and closed the deficit to 16-11 with kills from Madison Burris, Cheyenne Henry, Devree Youngblood, Vanessa Wyrick and Cloe Campfield, but the Rams turned up the heat and rocketed forward to a 25-13 win with ten kills, two blocks, and four aces. Madison Blaylock had five digs in the set.

The second set was only a one-point improvement as the Rams won 25-14 with twelve kills and a dozen Sand Springs errors. Owasso won the third set 25-15 with a dozen kills and eleven Sandite errors.

Sand Springs will return to action Tuesday at 6:15 p.m. with a home match against Bixby.

Frontier Valley Conference Standings
7-0 No. 11 Broken Arrow (14-8)
5-1 No. 6 Jenks (15-10)
5-1 No. 8 Owasso (17-6)
5-3 No. 14 Bixby (12-9)
5-3 No. 16 Union (10-12)
4-2 Sand Springs (5-15)
2-5 No. 20 Bartlesville (5-16)
0-4 Booker T. Washington (4-8)
0-6 Sapulpa (3-12)
0-7 No. 19 Muskogee (14-13)

CH 3 CPHS 1 (25-16, 27-25, 15-25, 26-24)
Kills: CH 41, CPHS 41.
Blocks: CH 5, CPHS 3.
Aces: CH 10, CPHS 8.
Service Errors: CH 3, CPHS 12.
Errors: CH 30, CPHS 43.

(Sand Springs only)
Kills: Youngblood 11, Campfield 9, Burris 7, Henry 6, Wyrick 4, Mong 3, Hines 1.
Assists: Burris 16, Mong 15, Campfield 2.
Solo Blocks: Wyrick 1.
Assisted Blocks: Harris 1, Wyrick 1, Hines 1, Henry 1.
Aces: Campfield 4, Youngblood 3, Wyrick 1.
Digs: Blaylock 6, Campfield 2, Burris 1, Youngblood 1, Mong 1.

OHS 3 CPHS 0 (25-13, 25-14, 25-15)
Kills: OHS 34, CPHS 18.
Blocks: OHS 3, CPHS 2.
Aces: OHS 5.
Service Errors: OHS 5, CPHS 8.
Errors: OHS 22, CPHS 32.

(Sand Springs only)
Kills: Campfield 5, Youngblood 4, Henry 3, Burris 2, Wyrick 2, Mong 1.
Assists: Burris 6, Mong 3, Blaylock 1, Youngblood 1, Wyrick 1, Hines 1.
Solo Blocks: Wyrick 1.
Assisted Blocks: Youngblood 1, Henry 1.
Digs: Blaylock 5, Burris 1, Youngblood 1.