OSSAA 6A Boys Basketball Week 3 Rankings

Class 6A Rankings (First Place Votes) - Record.
1. Booker T. Washington (26), 2-1.
2. Southmoore (3), 2-0.
3. Edmond Memorial (1), 5-1.
4. Midwest City, 2-0.
5. Putnam City North, 4-1.
6. Union, 5-1.
7. Sand Springs, 5-0.
8. Norman North, 5-1.
9. Edmond North, 4-2.
10. Jenks, 4-1.
11. Lawton, 4-1.
12. Broken Arrow, 4-0.
13. Putnam City, 2-1.
14. Edmond Santa Fe, 3-2.
15. Putnam City West, 1-6.
16. Choctaw, 3-2.
17. Sapulpa, 2-2.
18. Northwest Classen, 2-2.
19. Deer Creek, 2-3.
20. Owasso, 0-1.

Conference Strength
53.6 Big Ten
50.4 Frontier Valley
41.5 Central Oklahoma
31.3 All-City

Top Offenses
(Avg. Points Scored)
84.5 Midwest City
77.4 Choctaw
73.0 Union
72.6 Sand Springs
70.8 Sapulpa
70.4 Mustang
67.2 Bixby
65.7 Putnam City
65.7 Booker T. Washington
65.0 Southmoore
63.7 Edmond Memorial
63.6 Jenks
63.2 Norman North
62.8 Yukon
60.7 Norman
58.8 Broken Arrow
57.8 Putnam North
57.0 Lawton
56.0 Muskogee
56.0 Edmond North
55.0 Westmoore
55.0 Moore
54.8 Enid
54.4 Putnam West
54.2 Ponca City
53.8 Northwest Classen
50.8 Edmond Santa Fe
49.8 Deer Creek
48.0 Stillwater
43.4 Bartlesville
39.8 U.S. Grant
26.0 Owasso

Top Defenses
(Avg. Points Allowed)
38.0 Owasso
40.8 Broken Arrow
45.3 Edmond Memorial
46.0 Midwest City
46.0 Edmond Santa Fe
46.2 Jenks
50.2 Putnam North
50.5 Northwest Classen
50.8 Lawton
51.5 Southmoore
52.5 Edmond North
53.0 Bartlesville
53.3 Enid
53.4 Deer Creek
54.0 Muskogee
55.0 Sand Springs
56.5 Union
57.2 U.S. Grant
57.7 Moore
57.8 Westmoore
58.8 Norman North
60.0 Putnam City
60.2 Stillwater
60.3 Norman
60.4 Choctaw
61.7 Putnam West
62.0 Ponca City
63.4 Mustang
63.4 Yukon
64.3 Booker T. Washington
68.3 Sapulpa
69.8 Bixby

Avg. Point Differential
38.5 Midwest City
18.3 Edmond Memorial
18.0 Broken Arrow
17.6 Sand Springs
17.4 Jenks
17.0 Choctaw
16.5 Union
13.5 Southmoore
7.6 Putnam North
7.0 Mustang
6.2 Lawton
5.7 Putnam City
4.8 Edmond Santa Fe
4.3 Norman North
3.5 Edmond North
3.3 Northwest Classen
2.5 Sapulpa
2.0 Muskogee
1.5 Enid
1.3 Booker T. Washington
0.3 Norman
-0.6 Yukon
-2.6 Bixby
-2.7 Moore
-2.8 Westmoore
-3.6 Deer Creek
-7.3 Putnam West
-7.8 Ponca City
-9.6 Bartlesville
-12.0 Owasso
-12.2 Stillwater
-17.3 U.S. Grant

Conference Standings

All-City
2-0 Classen SAS
1-0 John Marshall
1-1 Douglass
1-1 Southeast
0-0 Northwest Classen
0-0 Star Spencer
0-1 Capitol Hill
0-2 U.S. Grant

Big Ten
2-0 Putnam City
2-0 Midwest City
1-0 Lawton
1-0 Putnam North
1-2 Enid
0-1 Putnam West
0-2 Choctaw
0-2 Eisenhower

Central Oklahoma
3-0 Norman North
2-0 Edmond Santa Fe
2-0 Southmoore
2-1 Edmond Memorial
2-1 Edmond North
1-1 Deer Creek
1-2 Westmoore
1-2 Moore
1-2 Norman
0-2 Mustang
0-2 Stillwater
0-2 Yukon

Frontier Valley
1-0 Booker T. Washington
1-0 Broken Arrow
1-0 Muskogee
1-0 Sand Springs
1-0 Sapulpa
2-1 Union
0-1 Jenks
0-1 Owasso
0-2 Bixby
0-2 Bartlesville

CPHS Wrestling: Sandites place 6th at Perry with three finalists

The Class 6A No. 7 ranked Charles Page High School varsity wrestling team competed at the Perry Tournament of Champions this weekend and sent three to the finals in a 6th-place effort. No. 2 Choctaw won the tournament, closely followed by No. 8 Stillwater and No. 5 Edmond Memorial.

Seth Jones (5-1, 49-30) dominated the 126-pound bracket, pinning Jacob Quinton (Choctaw) in 0:31 and Garrett Washington (Bixby) in 2:40, then won an 18-2 technical fall against Kai Shultz (Claremore) in only 2:36 with four takedowns and 9 nearfall points. In the finals he gave up 3-2 decision to State Qualifier Cade Nicholas (Stillwater).

Blake Jones (5-1, 31-15) breezed through 138 with a 15-0 technical fall against Rashaud Morgan (Vinita) in 2:25 for a new school record at that weight class. In the quarterfinals he pinned Colton Kern (Weatherford) in 1:49, then he majored Kaleb Owen (Perry) 12-0. In the finals he met his match in a 10-4 decision to State Qualifier Bam West (Edmond Memorial).

Josh Fincannon (6-1, 45-35) pinned Carson Cottrill (Stillwater) in 1:14 and Chubba Davis (Harrah) in 0:39, then won a 5-1 decision against Jesse McCaslin (Weatherford) and a 5-2 decision against Devin Harris (Owasso). In the finals he took State Qualifier Ryan Cochran (Claremore) to an ultimate tie breaker, where Cochran won 3-2 in a match that only featured escapes.

Brendon Wiseley (6-3, 58-23) pinned Rhylee Toepfer (Kingfisher) in 1:28 at 113 pounds and won an 11-2 major decision against Kaleb Kerr (Midwest City), but was pinned in 5:09 by Choctaw freshman Speedy Walden in the quarterfinals. He led 4-3 before giving up the fall. In consolation he pinned Ethan Kemble (Ponca City) in 2:56 and won a 5-0 decision against Angel Tiscarena (Perry) before falling 4-0 to Cooper Mahaffey (Yukon). He won the 5th place match by pinning Gabe Fontanez (Stillwater) in 3:14.

Brooks Dudley (3-3, 13-11) won his first match at 195 by pinning Spencer Lewis (Claremore) in only 27 seconds, but was pinned in turn by Matthew Santos (MacArthur). In consolation he won a 16-2 major decision against Jaxson Eichhorn (Vinita) before falling 2-1 to Chase Parham (Prosper).

Shane Wolf (2-1) took a 7-0 lead against Bixby’s Colby Holladay in the first round of 106 before pinning him in 3:27. He was pinned by Duncan’s Carson Villalon in the quarterfinals and by Choctaw’s Mason Hanna in consolation.

At 152 pounds Ethan White (2-3) pinned Chris Noble (MacArthur) in 3:56 before getting pinned in 1:24 by Gabe Johnson (Choctaw). In consolation he was defeated 9-7 in sudden victory overtime by Wallace Tilley (Yukon).

Chris Kirby (3-2, 61-26) wrestled at 160 pounds and pinned Josh Kime (Perry) in 2:10 before falling to Eli Cordy (Edmond Memorial) in 4:18. He forfeited his consolation match.

Chase White (1-4, 1-6) was pinned in 2:00 by Nathan Atwood (MacArthur) at 170 pounds. He pinned Gable Norman (Blackwell) in 2:10 in consolation before giving up a 5-1 decision to Tyson Walker (Duncan).

At 132 Caleb Phillips (1-3, 9-30) was pinned by Zach Blankenship (Bixby) in 1:05, then pinned Chris Pacheco (Perry) in 1:19 before getting pinned by EJ Tecson (Owasso) in 1:44.

Preston Medlin (2-2, 15-24) was defeated 2-0 by Dax Hughes (Stillwater) and 7-6 by Jaxon Flaming (Edmond Memorial) at 145 pounds.

Sango Whitehorn (1-2, 3-6) was pinned in 1:33 by Hunter Mauldin (Harrah) and in 0:48 by Jersey Robb (Bixby) at 182 pounds.

Heavyweight Robbie Parrish (2-2, 4-17) was pinned in 1:15 by Steven Culberson (Duncan) and in 4:10 by Brian Pifer (Vinita).

The Sandites voided 120.

Sand Springs (2-0) will return to action Tuesday at 6:00 p.m. with a home dual against No. 2 Mustang (3-0).

Champions
106: Cael Hughes (Stillwater).
113: Cruz Aguilar (Edmond Memorial).
120: Kael Pappan (Arkansas City).
126: Cade Nicholas (Stillwater).
132: Carter Young (Stillwater).
138: Bam West (Edmond Memorial).
145: Jaylon Otero (Catoosa).
152: Gabe Johnson (Choctaw).
160: Chandler Holman (Choctaw).
170: Zele Coleman (Choctaw).
182: Brayden Dillow (Chanute).
195: Deston Miller (Arkansas City).
220: Ryan Cochran (Claremore).
285:

Team Scores
236.0 Choctaw
200.0 Stillwater
178.5 Edmond Memorial
131.0 Chanute
130.5 Arkansas City
119.0 Sand Springs
91.5 Perry
89.0 Claremore
85.5 Duncan
87.0 Lawton MacArthur
81.5 Yukon
78.0 Owasso
76.0 Bixby
75.5 Catoosa
74.5 Prosper
69.0 Vinita
65.0 Pryor
64.0 Weatherford
61.0 Ponca City
55.0 Blackwell
51.0 Harrah
27.0 Midwest City
11.0 Kingfisher

CPHS Basketball: Sandites throttle NW Arkansas 80-39, five score double digits

The Northwest Arkansas Hornets (1-6) were barely even a blip on the Sandites’ radar Saturday morning at the Tulsa Memorial Veterans Arena Invitational, as the undefeated Class 6A No. 12 ranked Charles Page High School boys’ basketball team (5-0) rolled to a lopsided 80-39 win, despite giving the backups more minutes than the starters. It marked the fourth time in the past five years that the Sandites have gone undefeated at the festival-style event.

The team was without Cason Savage and Daren Hawkins, and Costen Brockman picked up his first varsity start. The entire Sandite bench saw action, and the backups outscored the starters 49-31. Most of the Sandites logged minutes in the first half after they jumped out to a 16-8 first quarter lead, then scored 24-straight through the second and went into the locker room with a 46-12 advantage.

Sand Springs used a 13-point run in the fourth for its biggest lead of the game at 80-36 before giving up three in the final minute.

Arkansas’s Nick Kirkman led all scorers with 15 points, and Trevor Altemeier had 10 for the Hornets. Marlo Fox’s 13 points were his lowest output of the season, but it was enough to lead the Sandites for the fifth-straight game. Cale Askew was the tenth player off the bench, but he put up 12 points, followed by Davon Richardson, Jason Clark, and Trevor Stone with 10 apiece. Fourteen Sandites saw action and eleven made their way onto the scoreboard.

Sand Springs will return to action Tuesday at 8:00 p.m. with a Frontier Valley Conference road game against No. 17 Owasso (0-1). The Hornets will travel to Ozark Adventist (1-1) Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.

CPHS 80 NWA 39
1Q:
CPHS 16-8.
2Q: CPHS 30-4.
3Q: Tied 17-17.
4Q: CPHS 17-10.

Free Throws: CPHS 8-of-11, NWA 10-of-16.
Field Goals: CPHS 31-of-71, NWA 12-of-42.
Offensive Rebounds: CPHS 17, NWA 6.
Defensive Rebounds: CPHS 19, NWA 20.
Total Rebounds: CPHS 36, NW 26.
Steals: CPHS 18, NWA 3.
Blocks: CPHS 3, NWA 2.
Fouls: CPHS 15, NWA 9.

(Sand Springs Stats)
Scoring: Fox 13, Askew 12, Richardson 10, Clark 10, Stone 10, Shoemaker 6, Williams 5, Minney 4, Hurd 4, Oakley 4, Keim 2.
Offensive Rebounds: Keim 3, Richardson 2, Minney 2, Clark 2, Oakley 2, Shoemaker 2, Hurd 1, Stone 1, Williams 1, Lockhart 1.
Defensive Rebounds: Askew 4, Minney 3, Oakley 2, Stone 2, Shoemaker 2, Williams 2, Fox 1, Hurd 1, Keim 1, Lockhart 1.
Total Rebounds: Minney 5, Oakley 4, Shoemaker 4, Askew 4, Keim 4, Stone 3, Williams 3, Richardson 2, Hurd 2, Clark 2, Lockhart 2, Fox 1.
Steals: Askew 4, Fox 3, Brockman 2, Minney 2, Oakley 2, Richardson 1, Clark 1, Shoemaker 1, Keim 1, Sims 1.
Assists: Richardson 3, Shoemaker 3, Williams 2, Keim 1, Fox 1.
Blocks: Richardson 1, Minney 1, Keim 1.
Fouls: Shoemaker 3, Clark 2, Stone 2, Askew 2, Williams 2, Fox 1, Brockman 1, Minney 1, Sims 1.

(Northwest Arkansas partial stats)
Scoring: N. Kirkman 15, Altemeier 10, S. Kirkman 6, Dunn 4, Sanders 3, Stevens 1.
Fouls: S. Kirkman 3, Sanders 2, Dunn 2, #44 2.

CPHS Basketball: Undefeated Sandites beat HFC Warriors 69-50, Fox scores 27

The Class 6A No. 12 ranked Charles Page High School boys basketball team (4-0) continued their undefeated start to the season with a 69-50 win over the Hoops For Christ Warriors (6-5) Friday evening at the Tulsa Memorial Veterans Arena Invitational.

The Sandites are 13-1 over the past five years at the festival and are looking for their fourth undefeated record in that time span. They will play their final game Saturday at 11:00 a.m. against the Northwest Arkansas Hornets.

The Sandites jumped out to an early lead with a 15-5 first quarter and coasted to an easy win behind a 27-point career-high performance from junior standout Marlo Fox, who has led his team in all four games this season. University of Central Oklahoma-committed senior Davon Richardson put up 15 points as the only other Sandite in double digits, but seven players made their way into the scorebook.

HFC won the second quarter 20-17 to make it 32-25 at halftime, but the Sandites hit the gas and led by double digits for most of the second half. Jaeden Hurd scored 9, Josh Minney had 8, Daren Hawkins and Cason Savage scored 6 each, and Cale Askew added two in his varsity debut.

Traejon Davis paced the Warriors with 17 points, aided by Khiry Montgomery with 11 and Darius Dobbins with 10. Dmarius Dobbins and Tadrian Davis added 6 apiece.

HFC will play the Collinsville Cardinals Saturday at 2:00 p.m.

CPHS Basketball: Sandites advance to Tournament Finals after OT win against Ada, Burris scores 14

The Class 6A No. 12 ranked Charles Page High School girls basketball (3-1) is headed back to the Bishop Kelley Invitational finals for the fourth time in the past five years after a thrilling 48-46 overtime victory against 4A No. 17 Ada (3-1) Friday evening at the Bishop Eusebius J. Beltran Activity Center in Tulsa.

Sand Springs won three straight titles from 2015-2017 at the tournament, but settled for third place last year. They will play Saturday at 7:00 p.m. against the winner of 6A No. 18 Jenks (2-1) vs. 5A No. 17 Bishop Kelley (1-3).

Tatum Havens scored a three-pointer for the Cougars to open the game, and the Sandites didn’t take their first lead till a four-point run late in the quarter at 10-8. Havens bookended the period with another three for the lead.

Sand Springs got hot in the second period, winning it 13-7 for a comfortable 23-18 halftime advantage, but Ada ran away with things in the third thanks to an eight-point streak late in the period. Journey Armstead broke things up, but Amaya Frizell had the final say for the 32-31 lead.

Madison Burris put the Sandites back out front at 36-34 and they worked up a four-point lead, but foul trouble helped Ada close the gap to 38-37 with under three minutes to play. Jade Shrum hit a three, but Havens made a free throw and Landyn Owens scored on a steal to make it a one-point game with 26 seconds remaining.

Raegan Padilla made a free throw with 14.5 seconds left that stopped Ada from winning outright, but Owens tied it up with two seconds remaining to force overtime.

Havens put the Cougars up first, Burris drained a three for the lead, then Shayla Wofford gave Ada the penultimate lead. The Cougars played keep away to try and get off the final shot, forcing Burris to foul Alex Hamilton with 23.7 remaining. Hamilton missed both free throws and Armstead got the rebound, then sank a pair from the charity stripe to make it 47-46.

With seven seconds left Owens was called for traveling, and Frizell had to foul Burris to keep the game alive. Burris made one and missed the second, but Owens missed her corresponding desperation shot and the Sandites held on to the win.

Owens led all scorers with 15 points, closely followed by Havens and Burris with 14 apiece. Burris’s effort tied her career-high, and marked her first time leading the team. Armstead recorded her first double-double of the season with 13 points and 11 rebounds, and Hailey Jackson added 10 points with 6 boards.

Ada will play the loser of the Jenks vs. Bishop Kelley game Saturday at 4:00 p.m. for third place.

CPHS 48 Ada 46
1Q:
Ada 11-10.
2Q: CPHS 13-7.
3Q: Ada 14-8.
4Q: CPHS 11-10.
OT: CPHS 6-4.

Free Throws: CPHS 10-of-19, Ada 13-of-21.
Field Goals: CPHS 17-of-57, Ada 15-of-43.
Offensive Rebounds: CPHS 11, Ada 4.
Defensive Rebounds: CPHS 20, Ada 28.
Total Rebounds: CPHS 31, Ada 32.
Steals: CPHS 12, Ada 4.
Blocks: CPHS 0, Ada 3.
Fouls: CPHS 23, Ada 18.

(Sand Springs Stats)
Scoring: Burris 14, Armstead 13, Jackson 10, Shrum 8, Jordan 2, Padilla 1.
Offensive Rebounds: Jackson 3, Armstead 2, Regalado 2, Padilla 1, Shrum 1, Burris 1, Jordan 1.
Defensive Rebounds: Armstead 9, Jackson 4, Burris 3, Hampton 2, Shrum 2.
Total Rebounds: Armstead 11, Jackson 7, Burris 4, Shrum 3, Hampton 2, Regalado 2, Jordan 1, Padilla 1.
Steals: Armstead 4, Jackson 4, Padilla 2, Shrum 1, Burris 1.
Assists: Shrum 4, Armstead 3, Padilla 1, Jackson 1.
Fouls: Jordan 4, Jackson 4, Armstead 3, Shrum 3, Burris 2, Padilla 2.

(Ada Partial Stats)
Scoring: Owens 15, Havens 14, Frizell 9, Wofford 8.
Fouls: Alexus Hamilton 5, Owens 4, Alex Hamilton 4, Havens 2, Wofford 2, Frizell 1.

CPHS Wrestling: Sandites roll over No. 8 Owasso 55-11, win 12 of 14 matches

After narrowly winning their first dual of the season, the Sandites blew out their second opponent 55-11. Class 6A No. 7 ranked Charles Page High School (2-0) won twelve of their fourteen matches against No. 8 Owasso (0-4) with five pins and a technical fall.

Shane Wolf (1-0) kicked the night off with an 8-7 decision over Zeke Wheeler in his varsity debut. He dominated the match offensively, scoring three takedowns and two nearfall points, and only gave up escapes, penalty points, and a single reversal.

Next up was returning State Finalist Brendon Wiseley (1-1, 53-21), who rolled to a 15-0 technical fall against Troy Bullman in 3:54 with 11 nearfall points.

Caden Vaughn (2-0) notched the first pin of the evening, beating Leyton Warne in 5:37, then Seth Jones (2-0, 46-29) pinned Grant Bunten in 1:05 for a 20-0 lead before the Rams got on the board. Returning State Qualifier EJ Tecson pinned Caleb Phillips (0-1, 8-28) in 3:00.

The Sandites picked up four more wins from there, with Blake Jones (2-0, 28-14) edging out Kilian McNichol 3-1. Preston Medlin (2-0, 15-22) won a 3-0 decision against Bryson Perez, Ethan White (1-1) won a 12-3 major decision against Chad Herbert, and Chris Kirby (2-0, 60-24) pinned Zach Conrad in only 36 seconds to make it 36-6.

With only five matches remaining, the Rams needed to win all of them by pin to tie the dual. They would only win one match, and the Sandite victory was clinched when returning State Qualifier Nate Jacobson only managed to tech Chase White (0-2, 0-4).

Sango Whitehorn (1-0, 3-4) kicked off a four-match win streak to close out the dual, beating Jesse Newby 15-6 with seven takedowns. Brooks Dudley (1-1, 11-9) pinned Scott Ghavami in 1:06, Josh Fincannon (2-0, 41-34) won 7-3 against Devin Harris, and Robbie Parrish (2-0, 4-15) received a forfeit to end the night.

The Sandite Junior High won their dual 42-27.

Both teams will return to action Friday morning at the prestigious Perry Tournament of Champions.