CPHS Wrestling: Sandites rout No. 10 Bixby 55-18 with seven pins

Pictured: Brooks Dudley in the dual against Stillwater. Dudley had a pin in the win over Bixby Tuesday night.

The Class 6A No. 7 ranked Charles Page High School wrestling team (3-1) bounced back from their first loss of the season with a dominant 55-18 win over No. 10 Bixby (1-1) Tuesday evening at Clyde Boyd Middle School. The Sandites won eleven of the fourteen matches with seven pins.

Shane Wolf (3-2), Harley Newberry (4-6), and Brendon Wiseley (11-4, 63-24) kicked off the dual with three-straight pins, then Seth Jones (14-4, 58-33) won a 5-4 decision over Garrett Washington for a 21-0 lead before the Spartans got on the board.

Defending State Champion Zach Blankenship pinned Ethan Norton (0-3, 0-8), but Blake Jones (12-4, 38-18) kicked off another Sandite run with a 6-5 decision against Jakeb Snyder, then Preston Medlin (4-7, 17-29) won a 3-0 decision against Karsten Rice. Chase White (4-6, 4-8) and Chris Kirby (11-5, 69-29) pinned their opponents to clinch the dual at 39-6.

Owen Dewoody and Jersey Robb pinned Dakota Taylor (0-7, 0-14) and Sango Whitehorn (4-7, 6-11) to make it slightly less of a rout, but the home team finished on a 3-0 run with two pins. Brooks Dudley (9-8, 19-16) got a first-period fall, Robbie Parrish (5-8, 7-23) recorded his first career major decision at 12-2, and Josh Fincannon (12-5, 51-39) pinned his foe in only 21 seconds to wrap up the event.

Sand Springs will return to action with a big home dual against 5A No. 2 Collinsville (3-0) Thursday at 7:00 p.m. at the Ed Dubie Field House. Bixby will look to get back to a winning record when they host No. 11 Owasso (1-5) Thursday at 6:00 p.m.

CPHS 55 Bixby 18
106: Shane Wolf (CPHS) FALL Colby Holladay (1:38).
113: Harley Newberry (CPHS) FALL Jacob Jay (2:44).
120: Brendon Wiseley (CPHS) FALL David Newberry (1:48).
126: Seth Jones (CPHS 5-4 Garrett Washington.
132: Zach Blankenship (Bixby) FALL Ethan Norton (1:23).
138: Blake Jones (CPHS) 6-5 Jakeb Snyder.
145: Preston Medlin (CPHS) 3-0 Karsten Rice.
152: Chase White (CPHS) FALL Dakota Davis (3:02).
160: Chris Kirby (CPHS) FALL Connor Stacy (0:52).
170: Owen Dewoody (Bixby) FALL Dakota Taylor (1:55).
182: Jersey Robb (Bixby) FALL Sango Whitehorn (0:49).
195: Brooks Dudley (CPHS) FALL Brody Neasby (1:51).
220: Robbie Parrish (CPHS) 12-2 Andrew Lyan.
285: Josh Fincannon (CPHS) FALL Chase Wilson (0:21).

CPHS Basketball: Boys suffer first loss of the season, 57-53 to No. 8 Jenks

The Class 6A No. 6 ranked Charles Page High School boys’ basketball team (10-1, 2-1) suffered its first loss of the season Tuesday evening at the Ed Dubie Field House, falling 57-53 to No. 8 Jenks (7-1, 2-1) in conference action.

The Trojans stormed out to an early 17-8 lead behind a nine-point effort from Benjamin Averitt, but the home team came charging back for a 23-19 advantage to end the first quarter after a 10-1 run late down the stretch. Fox and Jaeden Hurd both had 6 points in the quarter and Cason Savage had 5. 

Davon Richardson scored his sixth point to start the second quarter, but Trendon Tisdale hit two threes to sandwich a layup from Averitt for the 27-25 lead. Josh Minney tied it twice, once from the stripe and once in the paint, but the Trojans closed the half on a seven-point run to make it 37-29. 

Jenks worked their way up to a nine-point lead midway through the third before Minney, Fox, and Richardson stole three-straight possessions to end the period 45-40. 

Hurd and Savage put up two apiece to start the fourth, then Minney scored the go-ahead layup through contact. Nelson and Fox traded layups, then Hurd put up two to make 50-47. Ike Houston came up big for the visitors with back-to-back steals, dunking on one, then Averitt put them back out front. Savage had a bucket negated for charging, then picked up a fourth to put the Trojans in the bonus with 3:01 left to play. 

Hurd made a traditional three for the lead, then Houston took it back and Averitt added a free throw at 55-53. Savage fouled out with 12.0 in the game and sent Houston to the line. The Trojan made both of his shots to end the game.

The Sandites out-fouled the Trojans 10-4 in the second half, and were only 1-of-15 from three-point range.

Averitt led all scorers with 17, followed by Nelson with 16 and Houston with 13. Fox and Hurd led the Sandites with 13 apiece, and Hurd was one rebound short of a double-double.

Sand Springs will return to action with another huge conference match-up next Tuesday at 8:00 p.m. against No.2 Booker T. Washington (7-2, 4-0). Jenks will travel to No. 20 Sapulpa (4-5, 1-2) Tuesday at 8:00 p.m.

Jenks 57 CPHS 53
1Q:
CPHS 23-19.
2Q: Jenks 17-6.
3Q: CPHS 11-9.
4Q: CPHS 13-12.

Free Throws: CPHS 12-of-14, Jenks 15-of-22.
Field Goals: CPHS 20-of-49, Jenks 18-of-45.
Offensive Rebounds: CPHS 7, Jenks 6.
Defensive Rebounds: CPHS 19, Jenks 21.
Total Rebounds: CPHS 26, Jenks 27.
Steals: CPHS 7, Jenks 9.
Blocks: CPHS 3, Jenks 1.
Fouls: CPHS 19, Jenks 10.

(Sand Springs stats)
Scoring: Hurd 13, Fox 13, Minney 10, Savage 9, Richardson 8.
Offensive Rebounds: Richardson 4, Hurd 3.
Defensive Rebounds: Richardson 6, Hurd 6, Minney 5, Fox 1, Hawkins 1.
Total Rebounds: Richardson 10, Hurd 9, Minney 5, Fox 1, Hawkins 1.
Steals: Minney 3, Richardson 2, Fox 2.
Assists: Richardson 1, Savage 1.
Blocks: Richardson 1, Minney 1, Hurd 1.
Fouls: Savage 5, Hawkins 4, Richardson 3, Fox 3, Minney 2, Hurd 2.

(Jenks partial stats)
Scoring: Averitt 17, Nelson 16, Houston 13, Tisdale 6, Martin 5.
Fouls: Martin 3, Tisdale 2, Houston 2, Averitt 2, Nelson 1.

CPHS Basketball: Armstead scores 31, girls beat Jenks 56-46

The Class 6A No. 10 ranked Charles Page High School girls’ basketball team (9-2, 2-1) is quickly building a reputation as a team that can come back from anything. Just three days after erasing a 15-point fourth quarter deficit against Ponca City, they came back from a 12-point second quarter deficit against Jenks for a 56-46 Frontier Valley Conference win over the No. 17 ranked Lady Trojans (5-3, 1-2) . Sophomore standout Journey Armstead led all scorers with a career-high 31 points.

The Lady Sandites started strong with baskets from Armstead and Hailey Jackson for a 6-4 lead, but the Trojans ended the quarter on an eleven point run. Madison Burris kicked off the second period with two, but Bri Johnson quickly retaliated with five for their biggest lead at 20-8.

Sand Springs won the rest of the second period 13-2, with a seven point run before Johnson hit a two. Bayleigh Cheney put up back-to-back threes to end the period. She also had back-to-back threes in the comeback effort against Ponca. 

Lean Morris had the opening points of the second half, but Armstead hit a quick three to tie it up at 24-24. Morris and Jackson traded blows, then Armstead sank two from the charity stripe for the home team’s first lead since early in the first quarter. Armstead stayed hot throughout the period and scored her team’s final eight points of the quarter. They would not trail again.

Armstead ended the third quarter with a buzzer-beater three, then scored a pair of twos before assisting Jackson for a 46-31 advantage. The Sandites had their biggest lead at 54-37, and Armstead scored her 30th and 31st points from the free throw line with 1:30 to play before the third string finished out the game.

Sand Springs will return to action next Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. with a conference home game against No. 1 Booker T. Washington (9-0, 3-0). Jenks will travel to No. 8 Sapulpa (4-2, 2-1) next Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.

CPHS 56 Jenks 46
1Q:
Jenks 15-6.
2Q: CPHS 15-7.
3Q: CPHS 19-9.
4Q: CPHS 16-15.

Free Throws: CPHS 12-of-19, Jenks 12-of-16.
Field Goals: CPHS 18-of-60, Jenks 15-of-51.
Offensive Rebounds: CPHS 19, Jenks 12.
Defensive Rebounds: CPHS 19, Jenks 18.
Total Rebounds: CPHS 38, Jenks 30.
Steals: CPHS 10, Jenks 5.
Blocks: CPHS 3, Jenks 1.
Fouls: CPHS 15, Jenks 16.

(Sand Springs stats)
Scoring: Armstead 31, Jackson 10, Burris 7, Cheney 7, Padilla 1.
Offensive Rebounds: Armstead 5, Jackson 5, Jordan 4, Burris 2, Padilla 1, Cheney 1, Tanner 1.
Defensive Rebounds: Burris 6, Padilla 5, Armstead 2, Jordan 2, Jackson 1, Shrum 1, Regalado 1, Cheney 1.
Total Rebounds: Burris 8, Armstead 7, Padilla 6, Jordan 6, Jackson 6, Cheney 2, Shrum 1, Regalado 1, Tanner 1.
Steals: Jackson 2, Padilla 2, Regalado 2, Cheney 2, Armstead 1, Shrum 1.
Assists: Burris 2, Jordan 2, Armstead 1, Padilla 1.
Blocks: Jackson 1, Burris 1, Jordan 1.
Fouls: Jackson 5, Padilla 3, Shrum 2, Jordan 2, Armstead 1, Cheney 1, J. Hughes 1.

CPHS Football: Bobby Klinck hired as Sand Springs Head Coach

Fast Facts:

  • 3-year starter, 3-time State Champion at Jenks High School.

  • 2 years at OU, 2 years at TU. Conference USA Champion, Liberty Bowl Champion.

  • Assistant Coach at Owasso, Muskogee, Broken Arrow, Southlake Carroll.

  • 13-12 as Head Coach at East Central. District Champion and State Runner-Up. 2012 District Coach of the Year.

The Sand Springs Board of Education approved the hiring of Bobby Klinck as the new Head Football Coach at Charles Page High School Monday evening. Klinck will be the 18th Head Coach in CPHS history, inheriting a program that went 63-68 in thirteen seasons under Dustin Kinard. The Sandites wrapped up 2019 with their third-straight losing record, while Klinck won his second State Title as Defensive Coordinator at Owasso High School.

Klinck began making a name for himself at a young age as a three-year starter and All-State selection at Jenks. He rushed for over 2,500 yards and 33 touchdowns, and recorded 73 tackles in his senior season. The Trojans captured State Titles every year he played during their historic run from 1996-2001. In his senior State Championship game he recorded seven tackles, a fumble recovery, and an interception.

As the No. 14 ranked safety in the nation, Klinck was recruited by dozens of NCAA Division 1 schools, and ultimately settled on the University of Oklahoma, as part of the Sooners’ No. 1 ranked recruiting class in 2001. After wearing a redshirt for one season and seeing only limited special teams action, he transferred to the University of Tulsa in the Spring of 2004 to try and get more playing time.

His first season with the Hurricane was lackluster following a shoulder surgery, but he did start one game and saw minutes as a backup at free safety. In the 2005 season he earned a starting position and helped the Hurricane to its first Conference USA Championship since 1985, and a Liberty Bowl victory. He recorded a 19-yard scoop and score against Rice, and was named Conference USA’s Defensive Player of the Week after a three-turnover effort against SMU.

In his two years with TU, Klinck had one interception, two forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries with one touchdown, 32 solo tackles, 26 assisted tackles, 58 total, one tackle for loss, and three pass breakups.

After his playing career came to an end, Klinck spent three years as a graduate assistant at the University of Central Missouri before returning to TU in 2009. After one year with Tulsa he took up coaching receivers at Owasso during an 8-5 State Semifinals campaign. In 2011 he got his first Defensive Coordinator gig at Muskogee. The Roughers had a 4-6 record, but one of those losses came in overtime and his defense also pitched a 48-0 shutout.

In 2012 he was named the Head Coach at East Central High School in Tulsa at only 29 years of age. He had to rebuild the entire coaching staff, that returned only one assistant from the previous year. Inheriting a team that went 10-2 the season prior, he guided them to a 9-5 record that was really 13-1 before the first four wins were forfeited. After starting the year 4-0, they had to forfeit three non-district games and one district game after playing an ineligible transfer student.

The team didn’t let that adversity get them down, and they rolled to a district title with 5A playoff wins against Shawnee, Guthrie, and McAlester before falling 24-8 to the juggernaut Carl Albert in the Championship finals. The Cardinals won their games by an average score of 31-16, including two shutouts.

After graduating 24 seniors, including 21 starters and Gatorade Player of the Year Stanvon Taylor, Klinck went 4-7 in his sophomore campaign and was eliminated in the first round of the playoffs.

In 2014 Klinck joined the Broken Arrow coaching staff as Defensive Coordinator. Despite replacing seven starters that season, his defense pitched two shutouts and held its foes to an average of 16.2 points per game in a 7-4 campaign. According to MaxPreps, his team made 42 sacks on the season, and came away with ten interceptions, seven fumble recoveries, and three blocked punts.

In 2015 the Tigers improved to 11-2 and were State Runners-Up, falling 35-14 to Jenks. They shut out two more teams and held their foes to 18.7 points per game.

In 2016 Klinck moved to Carroll High School in Southlake, Texas, helping the national powerhouse to a 10-2 record and Playoff Quarterfinals appearance. His defense made 20 sacks, 12 interceptions, and 8 fumble recoveries.

One season in Texas was enough, and he returned to Owasso as the first hire of Bill Blankenship. That year saw the Rams’ first-ever State Championship in a 12-1 campaign that featured a 21-0 shutout of Jenks in the State Semifinals and a 21-14 Finals win over Union. The defense also got a shutout against Southmoore, 48-2, with the Sabercats’ lone points coming on a safety. Owasso gave up only 17.4 points per game.

The Rams went 7-5 in 2018, losing their semifinal match to undefeated State Champion Broken Arrow by only a field goal. His defense came away with 13 interceptions, 9 forced fumbles, 6 recoveries, 2 blocked kicks, and 32 sacks. They also recorded one shutout.

Finally, the 2019 Rams went undefeated at 13-0 for their second goal ball. This year’s defense pitched one shutout while allowing only 13.5 points per game. They made 13 picks with 10 forced fumbles and 10 recoveries, a blocked field goal, and 39 sacks.

Klinck will have big shoes to fill following Coach Kinard’s ouster. Despite holding a losing overall record, Kinard was hugely popular and was the second-longest tenured coach in town history. Although the program has been trending downward in recent years, it wasn’t long ago that Kinard guided the Sandites to a school-record six consecutive playoff appearances from 2012 to 2017 with a Runner-Up finish in 2015.

OSSAA 6A Girls Basketball Week 5 Rankings

Class 6A Rankings (First Place Votes) - Record.
1. Booker T. Washington (19), 9-0.
2. Deer Creek (7), 8-2.
3. Choctaw (1), 6-0.
4. Norman (1), 8-1.
5. Edmond North, 9-2.
6. Union, 6-1.
7. Moore, 6-3.
8. Sapulpa, 4-2.
9. Norman North, 8-2.
10. Sand Springs, 8-2.
11. Edmond Memorial, 7-3.
12. Midwest City, 7-2.
13. Bixby, 4-5.
14. Mustang, 5-5.
15. Ponca City, 9-3.
16. Putnam City West, 5-4.
17. Edmond Santa Fe, 4-4.
17. Jenks, 5-2.
19. Westmoore, 4-4.
20. Bartlesville, 3-3.
20. Putnam City North, 2-4.

Conference Strength
56.5 Central Oklahoma
49.2 Frontier Valley
40.0 Big Ten
16.6 All-City

Top Offenses
(Avg. Points Scored)
64.0 Choctaw
63.0 Moore
62.8 Norman
62.3 Booker T. Washington
60.9 Deer Creek
60.5 Edmond North
56.8 Ponca City
56.2 Sand Springs
54.8 Broken Arrow
54.1 Midwest City
53.9 Jenks
53.4 Putnam North
52.8 Mustang
52.5 Sapulpa
52.4 Yukon
51.4 Edmond Santa Fe
50.0 Edmond Memorial
48.9 Northwest Classen
48.6 Westmoore
48.0 Putnam West
47.8 Norman North
47.0 Putnam City
46.2 Bartlesville
46.1 Enid
46.0 Bixby
43.6 Muskogee
43.0 Union
39.8 Lawton
38.1 Owasso
35.5 Stillwater
30.6 Southmoore
18.0 U.S. Grant

Top Defenses
(Avg. Points Allowed)
32.2 Norman North
35.7 Choctaw
36.7 Union
37.6 Jenks
39.8 Ponca City
40.1 Edmond Memorial
41.7 Sand Springs
42.1 Midwest City
42.4 Yukon
42.8 Westmoore
43.7 Bixby
44.3 Mustang
44.7 Booker T. Washington
45.3 Northwest Classen
45.7 Edmond North
47.5 Sapulpa
47.5 Bartlesville
47.7 Moore
47.9 Enid
48.1 Putnam West
48.2 Norman
48.7 Stillwater
51.0 Putnam North
51.3 Broken Arrow
52.0 Deer Creek
52.8 Edmond Santa Fe
53.6 Owasso
54.0 Putnam City
56.1 Lawton
59.8 Muskogee
60.0 Southmoore
60.3 U.S. Grant

Avg. Point Differential
28.3 Choctaw
17.7 Booker T. Washington
17.0 Ponca City
16.3 Jenks
15.6 Norman North
15.3 Moore
14.8 Edmond North
14.6 Norman
14.5 Sand Springs
12.0 Midwest City
10.0 Yukon
9.9 Edmond Memorial
8.9 Deer Creek
8.5 Mustang
6.3 Union
5.9 Westmoore
5.0 Sapulpa
3.6 Northwest Classen
3.5 Broken Arrow
2.4 Putnam North
2.3 Bixby
-0.1 Putnam West
-1.3 Bartlesville
-1.4 Edmond Santa Fe
-1.8 Enid
-7.0 Putnam City
-13.2 Stillwater
-15.5 Owasso
-16.2 Muskogee
-16.4 Lawton
-29.4 Southmoore
-42.3 U.S. Grant

Conference Standings

All-City
2-0 Classen SAS
2-1 Southeast
1-0 Star Spencer
1-0 Northwest Classen
1-1 U.S. Grant
1-2 John Marshall
0-1 Capitol Hill
0-3 Douglass

Big Ten
3-0 Choctaw
2-0 Midwest City
1-1 Putnam North
1-1 Putnam City
1-1 Eisenhower
0-1 Putnam West
0-1 Lawton
0-3 Enid

Central Oklahoma
4-0 Deer Creek
4-1 Edmond North
3-1 Edmond Memorial
3-1 Norman
3-1 Norman North
2-1 Moore
2-2 Mustang
2-3 Edmond Santa Fe
1-4 Westmoore
0-3 Stillwater
0-3 Yukon
0-4 Southmoore

Frontier Valley
3-0 Booker T. Washington
3-1 Union
2-1 Sapulpa
1-1 Sand Springs
1-1 Owasso
1-1 Broken Arrow
1-1 Jenks
1-2 Bartlesville
0-2 Muskogee
0-3 Bixby

OSSAA 6A Boys Basketball Week 5 Rankings

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

Conference Strength
52.8 Big Ten
50.4 Frontier Valley
40.5 Central Oklahoma
34.0 All-City

Top Offenses
(Avg. Points Scored)

75.7 Union
75.0 Midwest City
73.2 Choctaw
72.4 Booker T. Washington
68.1 Sapulpa
67.1 Sand Springs
66.9 Edmond Memorial
66.7 Jenks
66.1 Southmoore
66.0 Mustang
64.4 Broken Arrow
63.4 Bixby
63.2 Putnam City
62.3 Yukon
61.6 Lawton
61.0 Enid
61.0 Norman North
60.7 Norman
58.2 Putnam North
57.3 Edmond North
57.0 Putnam West
56.8 Northwest Classen
56.5 Ponca City
54.6 Moore
54.0 Muskogee
53.5 Westmoore
53.1 Edmond Santa Fe
49.4 Deer Creek
46.8 Stillwater
45.2 Owasso
42.2 U.S. Grant
42.2 Bartlesville

Top Defenses
(Avg. Points Allowed)

44.9 Edmond Memorial
46.4 Jenks
47.0 Broken Arrow
49.5 Northwest Classen
50.0 Sand Springs
50.4 Southmoore
50.5 Lawton
50.5 Putnam North
50.6 Edmond Santa Fe
50.6 Owasso
51.9 Moore
53.0 Edmond North
53.7 Deer Creek
55.5 Midwest City
55.6 Union
55.7 Bartlesville
55.8 Putnam City
56.0 Enid
58.5 Ponca City
59.1 Booker T. Washington
59.3 Mustang
59.4 Muskogee
60.0 Stillwater
60.3 Choctaw
60.3 Norman
60.7 Yukon
60.9 Westmoore
61.0 U.S. Grant
62.3 Norman North
63.3 Putnam West
65.6 Bixby
69.9 Sapulpa

Avg. Point Differential
22.0 Edmond Memorial
20.3 Jenks
20.1 Union
19.5 Midwest City
17.4 Broken Arrow
17.1 Sand Springs
15.7 Southmoore
13.3 Booker T. Washington
12.8 Choctaw
11.1 Lawton
7.7 Putnam North
7.3 Putnam City
7.3 Northwest Classen
6.7 Mustang
5.0 Enid
4.3 Edmond North
2.7 Moore
2.6 Edmond Santa Fe
1.7 Yukon
0.3 Norman
-1.3 Norman North
-1.8 Sapulpa
-2.0 Ponca City
-2.1 Bixby
-4.3 Deer Creek
-5.4 Owasso
-5.4 Muskogee
-6.3 Putnam West
-7.6 Westmoore
-13.2 Stillwater
-13.5 Bartlesville
-18.8 U.S. Grant

Conference Standings

All-City
3-0 John Marshall
2-0 Classen SAS
1-0 Northwest Classen
1-2 Douglass
1-2 Southeast
1-2 U.S. Grant
0-1 Star Spencer
0-2 Capitol Hill

Big Ten
2-0 Putnam City
2-0 Midwest City
2-0 Putnam North
1-0 Lawton
1-2 Enid
0-1 Putnam West
0-2 Eisenhower
0-3 Choctaw

Central Oklahoma
4-0 Southmoore
3-1 Norman North
3-1 Edmond Santa Fe
3-1 Edmond Memorial
3-2 Edmond North
2-2 Deer Creek
1-2 Yukon
1-2 Moore
1-2 Norman
1-3 Mustang
1-4 Westmoore
0-3 Stillwater

Frontier Valley
3-0 Booker T. Washington
3-1 Union
2-0 Broken Arrow
2-0 Sand Springs
1-1 Muskogee
1-1 Jenks
1-2 Sapulpa
0-2 Owasso
0-3 Bixby
0-3 Bartlesville