Oklahoma High School Football Rankings: Class 6A-II Week Six

  1. Bixby (5-0, 2-0, Last week No. 1).

    • The Spartans won their 17th-straight game and second shut out of the season 31-0 against Booker T. Washington. Mason Williams was 15-17-236-1 passing with a TD throw to Trevon Holt, who was 6-137 receiving. Braylin Presley led the ground 11-88 for 2 TDs. Reis Vernon continued his perfect season kicking PATs (35/35) and kicked a 37-yard field goal.

    • Bixby will host Ponca City Friday at 7:00 p.m. They defeated the Wildcats 57-20 last year.

  2. Stillwater (5-0, 2-0 Last week No. 2).

    • Gunnar Gundy was 25-39-307 passing for 4 TDs, Steven Brown was 11-137 receiving, and Qwontrel Walker was 22-240 rushing in a 49-14 rout of Midwest City.

    • The Pioneers will host Choctaw Friday at 7:00 p.m. They defeated the Yellowjackets 42-22 last season.

  3. Muskogee (5-0, 2-0, Last week No. 4).

    • Muskogee dominated Sand Springs with a 40-0 first half shutout and took a 47-0 lead before letting the Sandites on the board. Ty Williams was 12-17-110-0 for 1 TD by air, and was 7-62 for another TD on the ground. Jimmie Coleman was 18-133 rushing for 3 TDs. The defense came away with three fumble recoveries and held the Sandites to their lowest offensive output of the year in both points and yards.

    • The Roughers will host Sapulpa Friday at 7:00 p.m. They fell 49-48 in overtime to the Chieftains last season.

  4. Del City (4-1, 2-0, Last week No. 3).

    • Del City had little difficulty in a 50-6 rout of Putnam West, taking a 16-0 halftime lead and 23-0 advantage before letting the Patriots on the board. LaJuan Brown scored 3 TD runs, Jahkobie Smith scored on a 75-yard punt return, Cyrus Adams recovered a fumble, and Keshon Meadows threw for a score and ran for a score.

    • The Eagles will host Deer Creek Friday at 7:00 p.m. They defeated the Antlers 35-6 last year.

  5. Booker T. Washington (2-3, 1-1, Last week No. 5).

    • The Hornets suffered their second shutout of the season, 31-0 against Bixby. They never got the offense rolling, but the defense held the Spartans to their lowest-scoring output of the year.

    • Washington will travel to Shawnee Friday at 7:30 p.m. They beat the Wolves 54-0 last year.

  6. Midwest City (1-4, 1-1, Last week No. 6).

    • The Bombers fell 49-14 to Stillwater. Deangelo Irvin threw TD passes of 43 yards to Brian Wilson and 73 yards to Makale Smith. They will travel to Putnam City Friday at 7:00 p.m. They beat the Pirates 36-0 last year.

  7. Sapulpa (4-1, 1-1, Last week No. 8).

    • The Chieftains struggled against a winless Bartlesville squad, trailing by as much as 34-21 before rallying to a 55-40 win. Sapulpa will travel to Muskogee Friday at 7:00 p.m. They beat the Roughers 49-48 in overtime last season.

  8. Choctaw (3-2, 1-1), Last week No. 9).

    • The Yellowjackets blew out Putnam City 58-7. Gabe Johnson returned the opening kick for a score and Thad Williams threw four TD passes for a 51-0 halftime lead.

    • Choctaw will travel to Stillwater Friday at 7:00 p.m. They fell 42-22 to the Pioneers last season.

  9. Edmond Deer Creek (3-2, 1-1), Last week No. 10).

    • The Antlers stunned Lawton 17-14 with a 55-yard field goal from Logan Ward to send the game to overtime, and a 22-yard field goal to secure the upset. Brett Pense was 6-14-59-1 passing and Tyler Travis bore the brunt of the offense with a 22-178 ground game.

    • Deer Creek will travel to Del City Friday at 7:00 p.m. They fell 35-6 to the Eagles last year.

  10. Lawton (3-2, 0-2, Last week No. 7).

    • The Wolverines were upset 17-14 in overtime by Deer Creek. They found all of their offense on the ground, led by Christian Houston with 14 carries for 89 yards. Devin Simpson and Eric Wiley scored the team’s two touchdowns.

    • Lawton will host Putnam West Thursday at 7:00 p.m. They doubled the Patriots 42-21 last year.

  11. Ponca City (3-2, 1-1, Last week No. 12).

    • Kyter Welch was 1-8-17-0 passing and 13-53 rushing for a touchdwn in a 21-7 win over Shawnee. Cameron Jackson was 19-107 rushing, and Eli Wohl was 6-34 for 2 TDs.

    • The Wildcats will travel to Bixby Friday at 7:00 p.m. They lost 57-20 last year.

  12. Sand Springs (2-3, 1-1, Last week No. 11).

    • The Sandites were dominated 54-6 by Muskogee for their worst loss since 2013. The Roughers took a 47-0 lead before sending in the second string. Ty Pennington was 13-23-107-0 for the lone TD.

    • Sand Springs will travel to Bartlesville Friday at 7:00 p.m. They fell 29-27 to the Bruins last season.

  13. Bartlesville (0-5, 0-2, Last week No. 14).

    • The Bruins are still looking for their first win, but got a moral victory in a 55-40 loss to Sapulpa, leading by as much as 34-21 before the Chieftains rallied. Ben Winters was 19-32-311 passing for two touchdowns. Laken Clowdus ran for 251 yards and three scores.

    • Bartlesville will host Sand Springs Friday at 7:00 p.m. They won 29-27 last year.

  14. Shawnee (1-4, 0-2, Last week No. 13).

    • Shawnee was held to a 22-99 rushing performance against 13 penalties for 124 yards in a 21-7 loss to Ponca City. Karson Conaway was 13-24-188-1 passing with one TD and Cyn’Cere Spencer was 4-110 receiving.

    • The Wolves will host Booker T. Washington Friday at 7:30 p.m. for Homecoming. They fell 54-0 to the Hornets last year.

  15. Putnam City (1-4, 1-1, Last week No. 15).

    • The Pirates fell 58-7 to Choctaw and will host Midwest City Friday at 7:00 p.m. They fell 36-0 to the Bombers last year.

  16. Putnam City West (0-5, 0-2, Last week No. 16).

    • The Patriots lost their eleventh-straight game, 50-6 to Del City. They will travel to Lawton Friday at 7:00 p.m. They lost 42-21 to the Wolverines last year.

Top Offenses (Avg. Score)
58.2 Bixby
52.0 Stillwater
45.0 Muskogee
38.0 Choctaw
36.6 Sapulpa
35.8 Del City
28.4 Lawton
21.8 Bartlesville
18.6 Shawnee
18.6 Deer Creek
17.8 Sand Springs
14.6 Putnam West
14.0 Midwest City
13.4 Booker T. Washington
11.4 Ponca City
4.2 Putnam City

Top Defenses
9.0 Stillwater
9.2 Muskogee
12.2 Bixby
16.2 Booker T. Washington
17.0 Ponca City
17.8 Lawton
23.2 Del City
24.8 Choctaw
27.0 Deer Creek
29.6 Sapulpa
30.8 Shawnee
32.0 Midwest City
32.8 Sand Springs
38.4 Bartlesville
45.0 Putnam City
50.6 Putnam West

Average Margin of Victory
46.0 Bixby
43.0 Stillwater
35.8 Muskogee
13.2 Choctaw
12.6 Del City
10.6 Lawton
7.0 Sapulpa
-2.8 Booker T. Washington
-5.6 Ponca City
-8.4 Deer Creek
-12.2 Shawnee
-15.0 Sand Springs
-16.6 Bartlesville
-18.0 Midwest City
-36.0 Putnam West
-40.8 Putnam City

CPHS Football: Sand Springs dominated 54-6 by No. 4 Muskogee, Sisco scores lone Sandite TD

Muskogee, OK - The Class 6A No. 11 ranked Charles Page High School varsity football team (2-3, 1-1) fell 54-6 to No. 4 Muskogee (5-0, 2-0) Friday night at the Indian Bowl after a 50-minute rain delay. It was Sand Springs’s biggest loss since 2013, Muskogee’s biggest win in the history of the series, and the most points the Roughers have scored against the Sandites since 2006.

The Roughers won the first half 40-0 and made it 47-0 before sending in the second string and letting the Sandites on the board.

Muskogee utterly shut down the Sandite offense, holding their visitors to their lowest offensive output of the season in points, first downs, rushing yards, and total yards. They were also the only team this season not to throw the Sandites a pick.

The Roughers scored on all six first half possessions, and their first drive of the second half. Junior quarterback Ty Williams was 12-17-110-0 passing and 7-62 rushing in three quarters of action. He scored the first touchdown of the game on an 18-yard keeper and threw a 19-yard TD pass to Jordan Bradley with ten seconds left in the half.

Senior running back Jimmie Coleman led the ground game with 18 carries for 133 yards and ran in TDs from 5, 6, and 46 yards. The holder fumbled the point-after kick attempt following Coleman’s first score, and the Roughers ended the first quarter with a 13-0 lead. Isaiah Givens had a productive second quarter, scoring on runs of 7 and 3 yards.

The Sandites punted seven times and didn’t see their opponents’ side of the field till their fifth possession. Jareed Hagerman came up with fumble midway through the second period, setting up a scoring drive for the 33-0 lead.

Sand Springs’s most successful first-half drive featured two first downs and a six-play march to the Muskogee 42 before Kaleb Biglow came up with a 14-yard sack. Coleman made a 38-yard punt return to the Sandite 35-yard line, setting up a 6-play 35-yard march for the final score of the half.

The Roughers forced a quick three-and-out to start the third quarter, then scored in only four plays thanks to Coleman’s 46-yard run. Another Sandite three-and-out and the home team sent in the backups with 8:14 left in the quarter.

Muskogee punted for the first time, Sand Springs punted for the seventh time, then Muskogee punted once again. This time, however, Josh Campbell recovered a Sandite fumble on the punt return, giving the Roughers a fresh set of downs. They marched as far as the Sand Springs 22 yard-line before Lane Webster made a nine-yard sack on fourth down.

The Sandites’ next drive hit pay dirt with an 8-play 51-yard march, a fourth-down conversion, and a 21-yard touchdown pass from Ty Pennington to Jamon Sisco. The PAT was no good, however, as Kaunor Ashley recovered a fumbled hike for the Roughers.

The home team responded with a 7-play 53-yard drive, a fourth-down conversion, and a 24-yard touchdown run by Jaiden Alexander. Jacob Scheihing kicked the PAT for the final point of the game, and was 6-of-7 on the night.

Sand Springs was working on a successful drive, picking up three first downs to position themselves at the Rougher 23-yard line when time ran out.

Pennington was 13-23-107-0 for the Sandites. A sophomore and first-year starter, he holds an 8-0 TD-Interception ratio this season, scoring in all five games. Snodgrass was his leading receiver with 4 catches for 34 yards, and was the leading kick returner with 57 yards on 3 returns. Blake Jones led the ground game for the Sandites with 16 carries for 80 yards.

Senior defensive captain Jerret Haley had a big night with 17 tackles, while Webster got hot late in the game with four tackles for loss totaling 20 yards, and the team’s lone sack.

Sand Springs will look to get back to .500 when they travel to No. 14 Bartlesville (0-5, 0-2) Friday at 7:00 p.m. The Roughers will host No. 8 Sapulpa (4-1, 1-1).

District 2 Standings
2-0 Bixby (5-0)
2-0 Muskogee (5-0)
1-1 Booker T. Washington (2-3)
1-1 Sapulpa (4-1)
1-1 Ponca City (3-2)
1-1 Sand Springs (2-3)
0-2 Shawnee (1-4)
0-2 Bartlesville (0-5)

6A-II SCORES
Stillwater 49-14 Midwest City
Del City 50-6 Putnam West
Sapulpa 55-40 Bartlesville
Choctaw 58-7 Putnam City
Bixby 31-0 Booker T. Washington
Deer Creek 17-14 Lawton
Ponca City 21-7 Shawnee
Muskogee 54-6 Sand Springs

MHS 54 CPHS 6
First Downs: MHS 21, CPHS 9.
Fumbles/Lost: MHS 1/0, CPHS 5/3.
Penalties: MHS 5-40, CPHS 8-76.
C-A-Y-I: MHS 14-21-109-0, CPHS 13-23-107-0.
Rushes: MHS 46-282, CPHS 25-60.
Plays: MHS 67-391, CPHS 48-167.

Sand Springs Stats

Passing
Pennington 13-23-107-0, 1TD.

Receiving
Snodgrass 4-34. Campbell 3-32. Sisco 2-25, 1TD. Hawkins 3-12. Blevins 1-4.

Rushing
Jones 16-80. Sisco 1-3. Wilkerson 1-(-2). Pennington 7-(-21).

Punt-AVG
Heinen 7-30.

Kick-AVG
Heinen 2-37.

Kick Return
Snodgrass 3-57. Campbell 2-27. Jones 1-11. Roe 1-3.

Solo Tackles
Haley 11. Webster 4. Favela 4. Wilkerson 3. Hawkins 3. Harris 2. Whitehorn 2. Light 2. Brown 1. Mattison 1. Magee 1. Woomansee 1. Snodgrass 1. Foster 1. Barnes 1.

Assisted Tackles
Haley 6. Sartin 5. Dudley 5. Webster 3. Wilkerson 3. Fain 3. Harris 2. Brown 2. Calico 2. Favela 1. Whitehorn 1. Mattison 1. Magee 1. Gurrero 1. Naugle 1.

Total Tackles
Haley 17. Webster 7. Wilkerson 6. Sartin 5. Dudley 5. Favela 5. Harris 4. Fain 3. Brown 3. Whitehorn 3. Hawkins 3. Calico 2. Mattison 2. Magee 2. Light 2. Gurrero 1. Naugle 1. Woodmansee 1. Snodgrass 1. Foster 1. Barnes 1.

Tackles For Loss
Webster 4-20. Favela 3-7. Barnes 1-3. Haley 1-2. Dudley 1-2. Fain 1-2. Whitehorn 1-2.

Sacks
Webster 1-9.

Pass Breakups
Fain 1.

Muskogee Partial Stats

Passing
Williams 12-17-110-0, 1TD. Bradley 2-4-(-1)-0.

Receiving
Ashley 3-32. Mitchum 5-31. Bradley 1-19, 1TD. Timmons 1-10. Coston 1-9. Zapata 1-9. Arnold 1-2. Thompson 1-(-3).

Rushing
Coleman 18-133, 3TD. Williams 7-62, 1TD. Alexander 4-54, 1TD. Givens 5-28, 2TD. Bradley 2-4. Wilson 10-1.

Kicking PAT
Scheihing 6-of-7.

Punt-AVG
Mitchum 2-33.

Kick-AVG
Scheihing 9-36.

Punt Return
Coleman 1-28. Bradley 1-26.

Kick Return
Wilson 2-42.

Fumble Recoveries
Hagerman 1. Campbell 1. Ashley 1.

CPHS Football Halftime Report: No. 4 Muskogee dominant in 40-0 shutout of Sand Springs

Muskogee, OK - The Class 6A No. 11 ranked Charles Page High School varsity football team (2-2, 1-0) is off to a rough start against No. 4 Muskogee (4-0, 1-0), trailing 40-0 at the half following a 50-minute rain delay at the Indian Bowl.

The Roughers utterly shut down the Sandite offense, holding their visitors to 1 yard on 10 runs and a 7-13-55-0 passing performance from sophomore quarterback Ty Pennington.

Muskogee has been led by junior QB Ty Williams, who is 11-15-104-0 with one touchdown by air and 7-62 with another score on the ground. Senior running back Jimmie Coleman is 16-73 on the ground with two touchdowns, and Isaiah Givens is 5-28 with two more scores. Jordan Bradley caught only one pass in the half, and scored from 19 yards out.

Sand Springs only amassed three first downs and committed 6 penalties for 56 yards. They punted four times and turned over a fumble. They were at negative 14 rushing yards till the last play of the half.

Muskogee scored touchdowns on all six first-half possessions, and Jacob Scheihing connected on 4 out of 5 PAT kicks. He missed one, and his setter fumbled one.

HALFTIME SCORES
(Provided by Skordle)
Stillwater 42-7 Midwest City
Del City 50-6 Putnam West
Sapulpa 35-34 Bartlesville
Choctaw 51-0 Putnam City
Bixby 31-0 Booker T. Washington
Deer Creek 3-0 Lawton
Ponca City 21-7 Shawnee
Muskogee 40-0 Sand Springs

CPHS Football Preview: No. 11 Sandites travel to No. 4 Muskogee Friday

The Class 6A No. 11 ranked Charles Page High School varsity football team (2-2, 1-0) will have a tough test Friday when they travel to undefeated No. 4 Muskogee (4-0, 1-0). The Sandites and Roughers will kick off at 7:00 p.m. in the Indian Bowl.

The Indian Bowl is located at 402 North S Street, Muskogee, OK 74403 on the campus of Alice Robertson Junior High. The visitors’ side is located on North Utah Street. The 6,500-seat stadium was built in 1939 for $100,000. General admission tickets are $5.00 for adults and $3.00 for students.

Things to do in Muskogee…

Honor Heights Park
1400 Honor Heights Drive
Muskogee, OK 74401

Three Rivers Museum
220 Elgin Street
Muskogee, OK 74401

Five Civilized Tribes Museum
1101 Honor Heights Drive
Muskogee, OK 74401

Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame
401 South 3rd Street
Muskogee, OK 74401

War Memorial Park
3500 Batfish Road
Muskogee, OK 74403

Thomas Foreman Historic Home
1419 West Okmulgee Avenue
Muskogee, OK 74401

The Programs

Sand Springs is coming off a 3-7 season but prior to that was riding a program-best six straight years of playoff appearances. They are 65-69 (.485) under thirteenth-year Head Coach Dustin Kinard. The Sandites own one gold ball, from 1966, and made their last State Finals appearance in 2015.

Muskogee went 6-5 last season, falling 48-13 to Stillwater in the first round. They are 30-26 (.535) under sixth-year Head Coach Rafe Watkins. The Roughers have three State titles (1986, 1950, 1948).

Muskogee won the first twenty meetings between the two schools, then Sand Springs went on a six-year win streak from 2011-2016. The Roughers won the past two meetings and lead the series 22-6 with an average score of 29-17. Muskogee has shut out the Sandites three times, and has been shut out once.

1953: Muskogee 20-0.
1954: Muskogee 40-12.
1955: Muskogee 24-6.
1956: Muskogee 7-0.
1957: Muskogee 34-6.
1958: Muskogee 12-0.
1959: Muskogee 40-14.
1960: Muskogee 14-5.
1961: Muskogee 38-6.
1994: Muskogee 20-14 (OT).
1995: Muskogee 28-6.
2002: Muskogee 38-12 (A).
2003: Muskogee 37-14 (H).
2004: Muskogee 27-6 (Homecoming).
2005: Muskogee 47-25 (A).
2006: Muskogee 57-21 (H).
2007: Muskogee 49-21 (A).
2008: Muskogee 39-37 (H).
2009: Muskogee 37-29 (A).
2010: Muskogee 44-14 (A).
2011: Sand Springs 7-3 (H).
2012: Sand Springs 40-28 (A).
2013: Sand Springs 39-14 (H).
2014: Sand Springs 13-0 (A).
2015: Sand Springs 34-10 (H).
2016: Sand Springs 26-25 (A).
2017: Muskogee 40-34 (Homecoming).
2018: Muskogee 45-27 (H).

Sand Springs led last year’s game 27-24 to start the fourth quarter, but the Roughers surged ahead with a 21-0 fourth quarter shutout. Joel Mackey was 15-104 rushing for one score and Trey Wilkerson was 7-34 for another. Caden Pennington was 5-14-80-0 passing with a 60-yard TD pass to Daren Hawkins, and was 12-55 rushing for another score.

This Season

Sand Springs fell 41-7 to Mansfield Summit (5-0) and 50-20 to Greenwood (4-0) but rolled 35-0 against Putnam City (1-3) and won 21-19 against Shawnee (1-3). The Sandites own the No. 9 offense, No. 11 defense, and No. 9 margin of victory in Class 6A-II.

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The Sandites average four points in the first period, seven points in the second and third periods, and three points in the fourth. The offense averages 5.3 yards per pass attempt, 10.4 yards per completion, 3.7 yards per carry, and 4.4 yards per play. They convert on 36% of third down plays and are 55% on fourth down. They score on 28% of possessions and 55% of red zone penetrations, and are 0-1 on two-point plays.

The Sandite Defense has held its foes to 7.4 yards per pass, 12.6 yards per completion, 3.6 yards per carry, and 5.5 yards per play. They have prevented scores on 66% of their foes’ possessions, and stopped 66% of third down attempts, 75% of fourth down attempts and 36% of red zone penetrations. Their opponents are 1-of-2 on two-point plays.

Sand Springs has struggled with penalties on all three sides of the ball. The offense is averaging 4-36 in penalties, defense is 4-53, and special teams are 2-27 for over 100 yards per game. The defense has given up nine first-downs this season on penalties.

Average Sandite Box Score
Points: CPHS 21, Opponent 28.
First Downs: CPHS 15, Opp 15.
Fumbles/Lost: CPHS 1/0, Opp 3/1.
Penalties: CPHS 10-114, Opp 13-114.
C-A-Y-I: CPHS 15-30-159-1, Opp 16-27-201-1.
Rushing: CPHS 35-127, Opp 28-101.
Offense: CPHS 64-286, Opp 55-302.

Muskogee won 43-7 against McAlester (1-2), 19-12 against Midwest City (1-3), 52-16 against Putnam West (0-4), and 47-6 against Ponca City (2-2). The Roughers own the No. 3 offense, No. 3 defense, and No. 3 margin of victory in the division.

Players to Watch

Sand Springs

#16 Ty Pennington, sophomore QB, 48-95-515-0, 7TD passing.

#11 Braden Foster, senior QB/WR, 13-24-121-2, 1TD passing. 3-23 receiving.

#6 Keaton Campbell, sophomore QB/WR, 19-205, 2TD receiving. 1-8 Punt Return, 4-94 Kick Return.

#3 Jacob Snodgrass, senior WR, 17-191, 3TD receiving. 5-29, 2TD rushing. 2-35 Kick Return.

#24 Trey Wilkerson, senior RB, 33-126 rushing. 5-33, 1TD receiving.

#1 Daren Hawkins, junior WR, 2-30, 1TD receiving.

#10 Blake Jones, sophomore RB, 41-210, 1TD rushing. 3-38 receiving.

#19 Alex Turner, sophomore RB/DB, 6-63, 1TD rushing.

#46 Zach Heinen, junior K, 11/11 PAT. Avg Punt 38, Avg Kick 45.

#15 Jerret Haley, senior DB, 29 tackles, 2-50 Interceptions, 3 breakups.

#48 Brooks Dudley, sophomore LB, 18 tackles, 1 breakup, 1 fumble recovery.

#56 Lane Webster, junior DL/OL, 11 tackles, 3-25 sacks.

#12 Bryson Chase, junior DB, 8 tackles, 1 interception, 4 breakups, one fumble recovery.

#43 Ethan Sartin, senior LB, 10 tackles, 1 interception, 1 breakup.

Muskogee

#2 Ty Williams, junior QB, was 5-13-63-1 passing with one TD against Ponca, and was 2-36 rushing for two TDs.

#5 Jimmie Coleman, senior RB, ran 23-223 for two TDs against Ponca City.

#91 Devion Williams, senior DT, made three fumble recoveries against Ponca, including an 89-yard TD return.

#1 Kaunor Ashley, senior CB/WR, scored on a 22-yard fumble return against Ponca, and was 2-23 receiving.

#21 Jareed Hagerman, senior LB, recovered a Ponca City fumble.

#4 Jordan Bradley, senior WR, had one catch for a 38-yard TD against Ponca.

Sandite Resume under Coach Kinard (2007-2019)

Record: 65-69 (with three forfeited wins).
District Record: 42-41 (with one forfeited win).
Playoff Record: 4-7.
Home Record: 34-28.
Best Record: 8-3 (2012), went 7-5 in 2015 with two forfeited wins and one game canceled with an 18-7 Sandite lead due to weather. Sand Springs made the State Finals that season.
Worst Record: 1-9 (2010).
Highway 97 Rivalry Record: 9-3.
Best Offense: 38.8 PPG (2008).
Worst Offense: 22.4 PPG (2010)
Best Defense: 14.3 PPG (2015).
Worst Defense: 36.2 PPG (2010).
Shutouts: 5.
Biggest Win: 63-6 vs. Nathan Hale (9/5/2014).
Biggest Loss: 63-6 vs. Union (10/17/2013).

CPHS Softball: Oologah beats Sand Springs 2-0 with 9th inning walk-off home run

Oologah, OK - The Charles Page High School fast pitch softball team (19-11) played their longest game of the season Thursday evening, falling 2-0 to Oologah-Talala (29-2) in a nine-inning tune-up game to wrap up the regular season.

Aliyah Taff (11-6, 15-12) pitched one of her best games of the season Thursday evening, but Kenzie Chacon did her one better.

The junior Sandite only tossed four hits with one strikeout and no walks in the nine-inning game, and didn’t give up her first hit till the sixth inning. She only tossed two hits in the first seven innings.

Chacon, also a junior, only threw two hits with one walk and nine strikeouts. She also hit the a walk off home run over the right field fence to secure the win.

Both teams committed an error in the second, each stranding their runner. Taff recorded the first hit of the game in the top of the fourth, then Raigan McKee singled for the Mustangs in the sixth. Sabrina Usher hit a lead-off double in the seventh but was stranded on third.

Reagan Rector was stranded on a walk in the eighth and Morgan Bement was left dry after a single. Finally, in the bottom of the ninth, Raegan Maple hit a single with two outs on the board and came in on Chacon’s homer for Oologah’s ninth-straight win.

The Mustangs have one last regular season game left, Tuesday at Skiatook (17-10). Sand Springs and Oologah will both host Regional Tournaments. Oologah will host Locust Grove (11-11), Fort Gibson (17-8), and Bristow (22-5) on Thursday. Sand Springs will host Enid (5-26), Sapulpa (8-17), and Choctaw (14-12), on Thursday, beginning at noon.

CPHS Volleyball: Senior Night Photo Gallery

The Class 6A No. 12 ranked Charles Page High School volleyball team celebrated Senior Night Thursday at the Ed Dubie Field House, winning 3-1 against No. 16 Ponca City. The Sandites will graduate seven seniors this year, two of which will continue playing at the collegiate level.

The senior class is 63-63 in their career, 18-18 in Frontier Valley Conference action, and an impressive 24-9 on their home court. They will play Bixby (5-22, 3-4) Tuesday on the road to wrap up the FVC season before receiving their Regional assignment Wednesday.

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The girls have had three Head Coaches in their careers. They went 24-14 as freshmen and 15-18 as sophomores under Janna Green, and were 7-18 as juniors under Sydney Bond. They are currently 17-13 under Derek Jackson.

Makenzie Harris (RSH) escorted by parents Brad and Sarah Harris. She is a 6-year Sandite Volleyball player who also plays basketball. She plans on attending the University of Arkansas.

“Thank you to my teammates and my 6 girls who have stuck with me through every season’s ups and downs. Thank you to my family for always supporting me throughout every season’s highs and lows. I love you all so much.”

Harris left the following words for her underclass teammates. “Don’t let anything get between you guys, you really do become like sisters throughout your years together. You guys are going to bicker and argue, but just brush it off and stick together!”

Cloe Campfield (OSH, DS) escorted by parents Tripp and Andrea Campfield, and siblings Troy and Dayne Campfield. She has played Sandite Volleyball for 6 years, is a National Honor Society and Student Council member, and a manager for the Boys’ Basketball Team. She plans on attending Oklahoma State University to major in history, with the goal of being a High School History Teacher.

Campfield’s favorite volleyball memory is beating Union her junior year.

“Thank you to my fellow seniors for being there through every up and down.”

Madison Burris (S, RSH), escorted by parents Brian and Jamie Burris. She has played Sandite Volleyball for 6 years, plays on the Girl’s Basketball Team, and is a member of National Honor Society. She is undecided on a college, but plans on majoring in Interior Design and Business.

Burris’s favorite volleyball memory was Senior Night two years ago when the Sandites swept Ponca City 3-0. “It was the best game ever,” says Burris.

“Thank you to my whole family and friends for all the support they’ve always give men. Also, thank you to my coaches and past coaches throughout the years.”

Gillian Wicker (DS), escorted by parents Steve and Stacy Wicker. She has played Sandite Volleyball for 6 years and plans to continue her education at Oklahoma State University, where she will major in Communications Sciences and Disorders.

Wicker’s favorite volleyball memory was when she and Coach Green came up with “Nicole” in Branson her freshman year. She left the following message for her teammates. “Always be yourself and work hard.”

Devree Youngblood (OSH), escorted by parents Jeff and Dawn Youngblood, and brother Brock Youngblood. She has played Sandite Volleyball for 6 years and will continue her career on a scholarship at Oklahoma Baptist University, where she will major in Marketing. She is involved in National Honor Society and Special Olympics.

Youngblood’s favorite volleyball memory is “when we swept Union at home my freshman year.”

“Thank you to my parents for supporting me and giving me the opportunity to play volleyball. I want to thank my Sand Springs coaching staff, Janna Green, Darrell Pearson, ad B-MAG for everything you’ve taught me. And to my team, high school has been a privilege to play along side of each of you.”

Vanessa Wyrick (MB), escorted by parents Ashley Elliott and Mike Helt. She was played Sandite Volleyball for 6 years and is a member of National Honor Society. She is undecided on a college, but plans to major in Dental Hygiene.

Wyricks favorite volleyball memory is “going to the fair freshman year as a team after the Bishop Kelley Tournament.”

Raylynn Mong (S), escorted by parents Bryan and Alicia Mong. She has played Sandite Volleyball for 8 years, is an officer in National Honor Society, a member of Youth and Government, plays on the Girls’ Basketball Team, and competes in Debate and Speech. She plans to attend Ottawa University on a volleyball scholarship, where she will double major in History and English with the goal of becoming a history professor.

“Thank you to all of my teammates, coaches, and friends that have had my back and supported me throughout my volleyball journey. Also, a major thanks to my mom, dad, and sister for always being my #1 supporters in everything I do.”

Mong left the following words for her teammates. “Always give 100% in what you are doing, whether that be on the bench, on the court, or in the classroom or just in your day to day life. I pinky promise you; it will pay off!”

Left to right: Raylynn Mong, Vanessa Wyrick, Devree Youngblood, Gillian Wicker, Madison Burris, Cloe Campfield, Makenzie Harris.

The Sandites also presented bouquets to Ponca City seniors Hannah Gibson, KaSandra Lyons, and Lindsay Hollis.

Charles Page High School 2019 Varsity Volleyball Team.

Class of 2020 with their mothers.