CPHS Boys' Basketball: Season Preview and Q&A

The Charles Page High School boys’ basketball team will tip off the season Tuesday, November 26th with a non-conference home game against Ponca City. Sand Springs has high expectations following their first back-to-back winning seasons in over a decade, and second-straight 9-5 performance in the loaded Frontier Valley Conference.

After years of being the bottom of the conference, the Sandites have been a no-nonsense contender since the arrival of Head Coach Eric Savage, making it to the Area playoffs five of the past six years, and to the State Tournament in 2018. This year the team will return 64% of its scoring power and 71% of its defense (rebounds/blocks/steals) from last season’s 17-9 unit.

Coaching Staff

Eric Savage coached Tulsa Memorial High School to a 305-93 record in twelve seasons with State Championship titles in 2003, 2008, and 2013, and a Runner-Up finish in 2010. He is 82-71 since taking the reigns in Sand Springs in 2013.

The first team of Sandites coached by Savage won as many games as the previous three years combined. In year two they broke even at 12-12, and in year three they had their first winning season in fifteen years.

Durrell Hawkins is also a Strength and Conditioning Coach and has previously worked as an OSSAA basketball official and Assistant Coach at Wagoner High School.

Justin Kingsley was a Class of 2005 Tulsa Memorial basketball player, and was a sophomore on Coach Savage’s 2003 State Championship team.

Kanyen Cole was a three-year starter at Collinsville, graduating in 2014, and was an All-Conference Second Team selection.

Q&A With Coach Savage

Which players do you expect to be leaders this season?

“We return three starters from last year’s team. Davon Richardson, Josh Minney, and Marlo Fox. I expect those three to lead, with help from Cason Savage, Jaeden Hurd, and Daren Hawkins.”

Which newcomers do you expect to make a difference?

"Jaeden Hurd, Cason Savage, and Daren Hawkins return with valuable experience from last year and will be impact players this year.” 

Do you have your starters picked out for Tuesday yet?

“I have a good idea who the starters will be on Tuesday. Released at game time.” 

Team strengths and weaknesses?

“Strengths: returning experience, size, and an All-State caliber player in Davon Richardson.

“Weaknesses: need to develop depth throughout the season. Several sophomores will have the opportunity to step in and contribute. We lost a lot of perimeter shooting with Cale (Savage) and Cole (Durkee) graduating. Looking for guys to step up and fill that void.”

In the past two years we’ve gotten over the humps of winning a Regional, and of making it to State. What are your goals and expectations for this season?

“Our ultimate goal is always a return trip to the State Tournament. I have high expectations for this team to build and continue the success of the past couple of years.”

Do you have any particular teams circled on the schedule? Who do you expect to be the toughest in the conference?

“I do not have a particular team circled on the schedule. We focus on the upcoming game, one game at a time. We’re working towards being ready for Ponca City on Nov. 26.

“Our conference is always tough. Even the teams at the bottom of the standings are capable of winning games. Booker T. Washington is the obvious favorite to win the conference. The rest of us will be in a fight to determine placing.” 

Last year we split wins with both Sapulpa and Bartlesville in conference action, winning the first meeting and losing the second. What do we need to do to beat good teams twice?

“Beating good teams is hard to do once, even harder multiple times. A lot of factors go into that. Injuries, foul trouble, illness, home or away game, etc. It’s very hard to win on the road even if teams are equal in talent. Look at any college or pro schedule. We go into every game wanting to win, the reality is, you’re not going to win every game unless your team is just superior and it’s still hard. BTW has two high major college players, and another 6’9” D1 recruit and odds are they won’t have an undefeated season. Some of the best teams I’ve coached in 25 years have all lost several games in a season. There’s a lot of good players out there, especially in 6A and the schools we play night in, night out.”

Do you have a particular coaching style/philosophy? How has it developed over your career?

“My style and philosophy is to put my guys in the best position to win games. The style can vary year to year based on the caliber of players you have. I definitely want my teams to be good defensively, to play and compete hard every possession, and to be smart basketball players.” 

Who are some of your coaching influences?

“Robert Sprague (retired) was my biggest influence as a coach. One of the best!”

Sprague was Head Coach at Memorial while Savage was an assistant from 1997 to 2001.

What is your life like outside of coaching/teaching? Hobbies, interests, family?

“I enjoy spending time with my wife and family. Being outdoors: on the lake, fishing and hunting.”

Returning Players:

6’3” senior Davon Richardson will anchor the team as he looks to improve on his prior year’s 15.7 points and 8.4 rebounds per game. The University of Central Oklahoma-commit started 23 games last year and shot 48.9% on field goals, 29.0% on threes, and 69.2% at the charity stripe. He also had 2.0 assists, 1.0 steal, and 1.1 blocks with six double-doubles. He led the team in scoring on 15 occasions and had a season-high 26-point performance against Northwest Classen. As a sophomore he put up 44 in a game against Owasso.

5’11” junior Marlo Fox started all 26 games last year and averaged 9.3 points, 2.6 rebounds, and 1.0 steal while shooting 44.7% in the field, 25.5% from three-point range, and 67.5% on free throws. He led the team in scoring against Ponca City, and had a career-high 17 against Broken Arrow.

6’4” senior Josh Minney started 25 games for last year’s squad, leading the scoring on two occasions with one double-double. He shot 45.8% in the field, 16.7% from three-point range, and 66.7% at the stripe, averaging 8.5 points, 5.4 rebounds, 1.0 assist, 1.0 block, and 1.4 steals per game. He put up a career-best 23 points against Wichita.

6’6” junior Jaeden Hurd played 26 games and started 3, averaging 5.0 points and 3.3 rebounds with one double-double and one team-high. He shot 59.4% in the field and 58.8% at the stripe, and scored a career-high 18 points against Bixby.

6’0” junior Daren Hawkins played 23 games last year and averaged 1.9 points and 1.4 rebounds, with a career-best 11-point performance against Bixby. He shot 37.9% on field goals, 16.7% on threes, and 61.5% on free throws.

6’0” junior Cason Savage played 22 games last year, averaging 1.6 points per game, while shooting 41.7% in the field, 33.3% on threes, and 88.9% on free throws. He scored a career-high 11 points against Bixby. The last of Savage’s three sons, he will have big shoes to fill after his brothers Colt and Cale put up 1697 and 650 career points, respectively.

Other players who could see action are sophomores Costen Brockman, John Keim, Cale Askew, Jason Clark, Trevor Stone, Ryan Shoemaker, and Ethan Oakley.

Q&A With Cason Savage and Davon Richardson

How long have you been playing basketball and what got you started?

Savage: I’ve been playing basketball since second grade. My dad definitely got me started.
Richardson: I’ve been playing basketball since about 2 years old. I always had a basketball in my hand, and my mom got me involved in basketball.

Favorite college/professional player?

Savage: My favorite college player has to be my brother Colt, and my favorite professional player is Lebron James.
Richardson: I don’t have a favorite. I like a lot of players and try to copy some of their game.

Do you play other sports, and if so, which is your favorite?

Savage: I love basketball and baseball equally.
Richardson: I don’t play any other sports, but I like to watch tennis and it is a very fun sport.

What is your favorite basketball memory?

Savage: My favorite basketball memory was when I was a freshman. I had the chance to get on the court and play with my two older brothers!
Richardson: My favorite basketball memory would probably be my highest scoring game.(Richardson scored 44 points against Owasso as a sophomore.)

Any pre-game rituals?

Savage: I always try to get a good nap in and I like to listen to old school music.
Richardson: No pregame rituals besides stay focused for the game.

Which team or tournament are you most excited to play this season?

Savage: I’m excited about the Memorial Tournament because it always brings back good memories.
Richardson: I’m excited to play Sapulpa this year. They are our rivals and it’s always a fun game.

What are some personal goals you have for the season?

Savage: (Did not answer.)
Richardson: Do the best I can for my team, make it to State.

What do you need to improve on from last year?

Savage: I definitely need to improve my shot this year.
Richardson: I would say shooting. I’m a way better shooter than what people saw last year, and I’m looking to show people that this year.

Which of your teammates do you expect to be a star this season?

Savage: Davon is our best player and we look for him to help us have a great year.
Richardson: I think Marlo Fox will have a break out year for us this season because we really need him to step up this year.

Who has been your biggest supporter?

Savage: My biggest supporter has definitely been my family. They have always been there for me.
Richardson: I would say my family.

Do you have any college plans or offers?

Savage: Right now I want to be the best basketball player I can be, but I have plans to pursue baseball for college.
Richardson: Yes, I am committed to UCO – go Broncos!

2018-2019 Results
CPHS 68-46 Ponca City (A)
CPHS 57-52 Muskogee (H)
CPHS 54-45 Broken Arrow (A)
CPHS 64-42 Bartlesville (H)

CPHS 76-65 Wichita (Memorial)
SW Christian 71-50 CPHS (Memorial)
CPHS 70-65 HFC Warriors (Memorial)
CPHS 58-42 Muskogee (A)
CPHS 78-36 Altus (Duncan)
CPHS 83-69 Northwest Classen (Duncan)
Heritage Hall 64-57 CPHS (Duncan)
CPHS 84-43 Bixby (H)
CPHS 84-44 Ponca City (H)
CPHS 70-64 Sapulpa (A)
Union 65-54 CPHS (A)
Owasso 57-56 CPHS (H)
CPHS 54-52 Jenks (A)
CPHS 65-52 Broken Arrow (H)
Booker T. Washington 41-33 CPHS (N)
Bartlesville 45-37 CPHS (A)
CPHS 79-51 Bixby (A)
Sapulpa 89-77 CPHS (H)

CPHS 48-44 Enid (Regionals)
CPHS 60-51 Southmoore (Regionals)
Sapulpa 73-51 CPHS (Area)
Putnam North 55-44 CPHS (Area)

2019-2020 Schedule
11.26 vs. Ponca City (H) - 8:00 p.m.
12.10 vs. Union (H) - 8:00 p.m.
12.12 Memorial Invitational
12.13 Memorial Invitational
12.14 Memorial Invitational
12.17 vs. Owasso (A) - 8:00 p.m.
12.26 Enid Classic
12.26 Enid Classic
12.28 Enid Classic
1.4 vs. Ponca City (A) - 4:00 p.m.
1.7 vs. Jenks (H) - 8:00 p.m.
1.14 vs. Booker T. Washington (H) - 8:00 p.m.
1.17 vs. Broken Arrow (A) - 8:00 p.m.
1.21 vs. Bartlesville (H) - 8:00 p.m.
1.28 vs. Muskogee (H) - 8:00 p.m.
1.31 vs. Bixby (A) - 8:00 p.m.
2.4 vs. Sapulpa (A) - 8:00 p.m.
2.7 vs. Union (A) - 8:00 p.m.
2.11 vs. Owasso (H) - 8:00 p.m.
2.14 vs. Jenks (A) - 8:00 p.m.
2.18 vs. Booker T. Washington (A) - 8:00 p.m.
2.21 vs. Broken Arrow (H) - 8:00 p.m.
2.28 Regionals Round One
2.29 Regional Championship
3.6 Area Championship
3.7 Area Consolation
3.12 State Quarterfinals
3.13 State Semifinals
3.14 State Championship

2018-2019 Conference Results
13-1 Booker T. Washington (26-2)
11-3 Sapulpa (21-5)
10-4 Union (15-10)
9-5 Sand Springs (17-9)
9-5 Jenks (18-8)
8-6 Owasso (16-10)
5-9 Bartlesville (11-13)
3-11 Broken Arrow (7-16)
1-13 Muskogee (2-19)
1-13 Bixby (3-20)

The perennially tough Frontier Valley Conference got even tougher last year with the addition of Booker T. Washington, replacing Bishop Kelley. Washington was motivated to join the conference following their move-up from 5A to 6A, and they adapted handily, winning Conference, Regional, Area, and State titles.

Sand Springs won its first five games last year, and nine of its first ten. They finished in the top half of the conference for the second-straight year and were 8-4 in non-conference action, including a Regional title and runner-up finish at the Duncan Tournament.

This year the Sandites will travel to the Enid Holiday Classic instead of the Duncan tournament, and will return to the Veterans Memorial Arena Invitational. The Tulsa Memorial event is a three-round non-bracketed festival style tournament. They are 11-1 at the Memorial event since they started playing it in 2015.

The Sandites went 6-3 at the Duncan Tournament in the three years they played it, with two finals appearances. It is the only regular-season true tournament they have played in the past two years, and their last regular-season tournament title came in 2015 at Coffeyville’s Interstate Classic.

The Sandites will have a much tougher start to conference action this year, taking on Union in the second game of the season. Union won their only meeting last year.

Last Ten Seasons:
2018-2019: 17-9 overall, 9-5 FVC.
2017-2018: 19-8 overall, 9-5 FVC.
2016-2017: 12-14 overall, 5-9 FVC.
2015-2016: 14-10 overall, 7-7 FVC.
2014-2015: 12-12 overall, 5-9 FVC.
2013-2014: 8-18 overall, 3-12 FVC.
2012-2013: 1-21 overall, 0-14 FVC.
2011-2012: 3-21 overall, 0-14 FVC.
2010-2011: 4-13 overall, 2-8 FVC.
2009-2010: 5-15 overall, 1-6 Centennial.

Photo Gallery: Meet The Sandites 2019-2020 Basketball

The Charles Page High School basketball program held its annual Meet the Sandites celebration Tuesday night at the Ed Dubie Field House. Boys and Girls teams from 7th Grade through Varsity were introduced to fans, along with games and performances from the junior high and varsity Cheer teams.

Boys’ Head Coach Eric Savage received a pie in the face from Girls’ Head Coach Joshua Berry after the girls won a contest selling tailgate tickets at a recent football game.

Click here to view our full photo gallery.

The Sandite Basketball season will officially kick off Tuesday, November 26th with a home game. Junior Varsity Girls will start the night at 4:00 p.m. against Ponca City, followed by JV Boys, Varsity Girls, and Varsity Boys.

Photo Gallery: CPHS Dance Team celebrates 8 on Senior Night

The Charles Page High School Dance Team celebrated eight dancers on Senior Night Friday, prior to the final football game of the year.

Avery Wallace is the daughter of Dustin and Sarah Wallace. She has been a member of the varsity team for three years.

Jailee Williams is the daughter of Jamie Williams She has been on the varsity team for two years.

Kallie and Kandis Rice are the daughters of Karmen Rice. They have both been members of the varsity team for two years.

Kelsie Johnson is the daughter of Justin and Mandy Johnson. She has been a member of the varsity team for two years.

Kendal Pearson is the daughter of Tim and Keri Pearson. She has been a member of the varsity team for three years.

Tatum Denton is the daughter of Brad and Angela Denton. She has been a member of the varsity team for two years.

Victoria Mutiri is the daughter of the late Pepe and Chantal Mutiri, and is the goddaughter of Tom and Sandi Byerly. She has been a member of the varsity team for three years.

Photo Gallery: CPHS Cheer Team celebrates 7 on Senior Night

The Charles Page High School Cheer Team celebrated seven members on Senior Night Friday prior to the Sandite Football team’s season finale.

Natalie Anderson is the daughter of Jeanette and Joe Anderson. She has been on the varsity team for three years.

Kynsee Champ is the daughter of Colt Champ and Teah and Bobby Mason. She has been on the varsity team for four years.

Raegan Foster is the daughter of Lisa and Alan Foster. She has been on the varsity team for two years.

Sloan Goggin is the daughter of Cherry and Pat Goggin. She has been on the varsity team for four years.

Emily Schlehuber is the daughter of Carrie and Danny Schlehuber. She has been on the varsity team for four years.

Taylor Spencer is the daughter of Brett Spencer and Terry and Jordan Rhoads. She has been on the varsity team for four years.

Coleman Wright is the son of Brian Wright and Mickie Brown. He has been on the varsity team for two years.

CPHS Football celebrates 12 on Senior Night

The Charles Page High School football team celebrated twelve players on Senior Night Friday prior to their final game of the season.

Jacob Snodgrass is the son of Rodney and Jennifer Snodgrass. He has been a member of the varsity team for three years. In his career he was 58-690 receiving for 9 touchdowns and 15-49 for 3 scores. He was 22-386 on kick return and had 2 tackles.

Thomas Naugle is the son of Bo and Arron Naugle. He has been a member of the team for three years and recorded 4 tackles.

Braden Foster is the son of Evan and Amanda Foster and has been on the varsity team for four years. He was 21-46-346-3 passing for 3 TDs, and 19-222 receiving for 1 TD. He also had 15 tackles and was a co-captain his senior year.

Jerret Haley is the son of Angela Haley and the grandson of Wade Haley. He has been a member of the team for three years and was defensive co-captain his senior year. He had 2 interceptions with 50 return yards, 14 pass breakups, 151 tackles, 3 tackles for loss, and 2 forced fumbles.

Trey Wilkerson is the son of Stephanie Bowie. He has been a member of the Sandite football team for three years. He was 9-66 receiving for 1 TD, 163-677 rushing for 6 TDs, and had 32 tackles.

Nathan Tavaglione is the son of Matt and Rose Tavaglione, has been on the team for one year, and recorded 1 tackle and 1 sack.

Riley Magee is the son of Jamy and Erica Magee. He has been on the team for three years. He recorded 2 pass breakups, 32 tackles, and 7 tackles for loss.

James McCrary is the son of Curtis McCrary and Shannon Gardner. He has been on the team for one year.

Cliffton Tarver is the son of Daryl Tarver and has been on the team for two years.

Isaiah Jordon is the son of Stacy Jordon and Alisha Thompson. He has been a member of the team for three years.

Joshua Fincannon is the son of Jason and Kristy Fincannon. He has been on the team for three years and was selected as co-captain his senior year.

Nicolas Hancock is the son of Danny and Jennifer Hancock. He has been on the team for three years and recorded 2 tackles.

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

  1. Bixby (11-0, 7-0, Last week No. 1).

    • The defending Champs won their 23rd-straight game 42-10 over Midwest City. Mason Williams had an off night, passing 13-19-116-1 with no touchdowns, but Braylin Presley was 21-230 for four scores on the ground and Brennan Presley made a pick six. Reis Vernon extended his remarkable season kicking PATs to 81/82.

    • The Spartans will play Del City Friday at 7:00 p.m. at Putnam City Pirate Stadium.

  2. Stillwater (11-0, 7-0 Last week No. 2).

    • Last year’s State Runners Up rolled past Sapulpa 77-6. Gunnar Gundy was 33-41-383-0 with six TDs, and Anthony Bland was his top receiver with 19 catches for 230 yards and four scores. Qwontrel Walker led the ground 13-187 for three TDs. Uriah Kirby was 11/11 kicking PATs.

    • The ‘Neers will play Choctaw Friday at 7:00 p.m. at Yukon’s Miller Stadium. They pummeled the Yellowjackets 74-14 in district play.

  3. Del City (9-2, 6-1, Last week No. 3)

    • The Eagles bounced back from their loss to Stillwater with a 33-7 rout of Booker T. Washington. It was only 13-7 to start the fourth quarter, but a fourth down stop, a fumble, and an interception led to the Eagles’ first playoff win in six years.

    • Del City will take on Bixby Friday at 7:00 p.m. at Putnam City Pirate Stadium.

  4. Choctaw (8-3, 5-2, Last week No. 6).

    • Choctaw pulled off a 29-21 upset of Muskogee behind a 14-23-150-1, two TD passing performance from Thad Williams, and 27-115, one TD run game from Desean Moore. Gabe Johnson was 7-110 receiving , and Chase Jackson had a 58-yard TD run.

    • The Yellowjackets will get a rematch with Stillwater Friday at 7:00 p.m. at Yukon’s Miller Stadium. They fell 74-14 in their first meeting with the Pioneers.

  5. Muskogee (8-3, 5-2, Last week No. 4).

    • The Roughers made a strong comeback attempt after trailing 29-6, but ultimately fell 29-21 to Choctaw. Ty Williams was 10-17-108-2 passing and Jimmie Coleman was 15-88 rushing for one score. Isaiah Givens was 10-38 on the ground for two TDs.

  6. Booker T. Washington (6-5, 5-2, Last week No. 5).

    • Freshman QB Lathan Boone was 10-21-87-1 in the 33-7 loss to Del City. The Hornets kept things close till the fourth quarter, when offensive errors led to a 20-point blowout. Washington gave up three turnovers and 120 yards in penalties in the loss.

  7. Midwest City (4-7, 4-3, Last week No. 7).

    • Bixby took a 21-0 first quarter lead and held on for a 42-10 final, but the Bombers made their mark. They held the Spartans to their second-lowest scoring game of the year, second-lowest margin of victory, and gave QB Mason Williams his first scoreless night of the season.

  8. Edmond Deer Creek (5-5, 3-4), Last week No. 8).

  9. Sapulpa (6-5, 3-4, Last week No. 9).

    • Marcus Esparza scored the lone Chieftain touchdown in a 77-6 beat down at Pioneer Stadium.

  10. Lawton (5-5, 2-5, Last week No. 10).

  11. Bartlesville (3-7, 3-4, Last week No. 11).

  12. Ponca City (5-5, 3-4, Last week No. 12).

  13. Sand Springs (2-8, 1-6, Last week No. 13).

  14. Shawnee (2-8, 1-6, Last week No. 14).

  15. Putnam City (1-9, 1-6, Last week No. 15).

  16. Putnam City West (0-10, 0-7, Last week No. 16).

FINAL District 6A-II-1 Standings
7-0 Stillwater (+105)
6-1 Del City (+71)
5-2 Choctaw (+22)
4-3 Midwest City (+27)
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3-4 Deer Creek (-23)
2-5 Lawton (-22)
1-6 Putnam City (-86)
0-7 Putnam West (-94)

FINAL District 6A-II-2 Standing
7-0 Bixby (+105)
5-2 Muskogee (+43)
5-2 Booker T. Washington (+59)
3-4 Sapulpa (-9)
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3-4 Bartlesville (-24)
3-4 Ponca City (-25)
1-6 Sand Springs (-80)
1-6 Shawnee (-68)

Top Offenses
(Avg. Points Scored)
47.1 Bixby
47.1 Stillwater
35.6 Choctaw
28.7 Del City
28.2 Muskogee
26.0 Lawton
22.8 Bartlesville
20.2 Deer Creek
20.0 Washington
18.5 Sapulpa
16.9 Midwest City
16.2 Shawnee
13.8 Sand Springs
10.2 Ponca City
6.6 Putnam West
5.4 Putnam City

Top Defense
(Avg. Points Scored)
4.2 Stillwater
2.9 Del City
2.2 Muskogee
2.2 Bixby
1.6 Washington
1.6 Choctaw
1.2 Deer Creek
1.2 Shawnee
1.1 Sapulpa
0.6 Lawton
0.6 Sand Springs
0.6 Bartlesville
0.6 Ponca City
0.2 Midwest City
0.2 Putnam West
0.0 Putnam City

Top Defenses
(Avg. Points Allowed)
8.7 Stillwater
10.7 Bixby
13.1 Washington
17.7 Muskogee
17.8 Del City
21.2 Ponca City
23.9 Midwest City
25.6 Deer Creek
26.2 Lawton
29.5 Sapulpa
30.1 Choctaw
34.8 Bartlesville
35.3 Shawnee
36.6 Sand Springs
45.0 Putnam City
50.2 Putnam West

Average Point Differential
49.4 Stillwater
47.9 Bixby
16.9 Del City
15.6 Muskogee
10.2 Choctaw
8.2 Washington
2.5 Lawton
1.3 Deer Creek
-5.6 Midwest City
-7.6 Sapulpa
-8.8 Ponca City
-8.8 Bartlesville
-18.0 Shawnee
-21.9 Sand Springs
-41.4 Putnam City
-44.1 Putnam West