CPHS Wrestling: Sandites beat Watonga, Claremore, and Perry at Ram Duals

Chris Kirby competes in a dual against Collinsville. Kirby went undefeated for the Sandites at the Ram Duals this weekend, winning six matches.

After going 1-2 in pool play at the 5th Annual Owasso Ram Duals, the Class 6A No. 8 ranked Charles Page High School wrestling team (7-5) finished strong on Saturday, winning the consolation bracket with three dual victories.

The Sandites beat Springdale 44-27 on day one, but fell 40-22 to No. 11 Owasso (7-7) and 60-15 to No. 2 Mustang (14-2). On Saturday they won 59-19 against Watonga (2-13), 43-28 against 5A No. 12 Claremore (7-15), and 37-36 against 3A No. 5 Perry (9-7).

Goddard, the defending Kansas 5A State Champions won the tournament with two surprising upsets, defeating nationally ranked No. 48 Mustang and and No. 13 Allen, Texas. Former Sandite Kaden Glass, who moved to Kansas this past summer, went 5-1 with his new team, with his only loss coming to State Champion University of Oklahoma-commit Tate Picklo, who is ranked 10th in the nation.

Sophomore Blake Jones and freshman Mitchell Smith were 5-1 for the Sandites, and sophomore Brooks Dudley was 4-1. Seniors Preston Medlin and Chris Kirby both went undefeated at 6-0.

CPHS 59 Watonga 19

Dalton Rayburn won the opening match for Watonga by pinning freshman Carter Goodman (7-8), but Jones (18-7, 44-21) got the Sandites on the board with a new school record for fastest tech fall at 138 pounds, beating Micheal Reza 17-2 in only 2:00.

Medlin (14-12, 27-34) put Sand Springs out front once and for all by pinning Tanner Williams in 1:25. Chase White (8-15, 8-17) pinned Cayman Wicoreck in 3:35 and Kirby (22-8, 80-32) received a forfeit to make it 23-6.

Joe Jackson majored Dakota Taylor (1-14, 1-21) and Dalton Laird pinned Sango Whitehorn (8-17, 10-21) to cut it to 23-16, but Thomas Naugle (4-4, 5-6) pinned Ernesto Duenez in 3:24 and Josh Fincannon (25-10, 64-44) received a forfeit. Ethan Henderson won a 2-1 decision over Robbie Parrish (6-13, 8-28), but that would be the last win for the Eagles.

Shane Wolf (11-10) received a forfeit at 106, Mitchell Smith (12-4) pinned Shawn Johnson in 0:33, Colton Luker (2-10, 3-10) pinned Dakota Morris in 1:53, and Ethan Norton (4-14, 4-19) received a forfeit to conclude the dual.

CPHS 43 Claremore 28

The Sandites never trailed against Claremore, taking a 16-0 lead right out of the gate. Hunter Hilger (1-3) and Jones received forfeits, then Medlin majored Caden Tilly 8-0.

The next six matches alternated between the two teams. Ashton Stevenson got the Zebras on the board with a tech fall against White then Kirby retaliated by pinning Jakoby Banks in 1:35. State Qualifier Isaac Guinn majored Whitehorn 10-2, Dudley (18-14, 28-22) pinned Spencer Lewis in 1:12, then Blake Bacon won a 5-3 decision over Santana Naugle (0-3, 3-12).

Fincannon eked out a 1-0 decision over State Qualifier Ryan Cochran and Wolf pinned Rose Grubowski in 0:47 to clinch the dual. Smith padded the win with a pin of Brandt Phelan in 0:42.

Claremore won the final three matches. Kearanie Johnson majored Harley Newberry (5-11), State Qualifier Kaden Stanley pinned Norton, and State Qualifier Kai Shultz received a forfeit.

CPHS 37 Perry 36

In the consolation finals the Sandites took on the most storied program in all of high school wrestling, the 63-time State Champions from Perry. Sand Springs won eight matches to Perry’s six, but all of Perry’s wins were by fall or forfeit, and Sand Springs trailed 36-33 coming into the final match.

State Champion Dylan Avery received a forfeit at 145, then Medlin got the Sandites on the board with a 2-0 decision against Kohl Witter. Josh Kime pinned White, then Sand Springs went on a five match win streak.

Kirby pinned Charlie Gilbreath in only 11 seconds, Whitehorn won a 5-2 decision over Ethan Hughes, Thomas Naugle received a forfeit, Dudley pinned Huner Nelson in 0:53, and Fincannon won a 4-0 decision against Chaz Polifka for the 27-12 lead.

Angel Tiscareno broke up the run by pinning Wolf, but Smith responded by pinning Hunter Coldiron in 2:00. Then came the Perry comeback. State Qualifier Gabe Valencia pinned Luker, State Champion Ryan Smith pinned Norton, and State Qualifier Logan Smith pinned Hilger to reclaim the lead.

It all came down to 138, where Jones needed a major decision or greater to secure the dual. A takedown in the third period put him in the bonus against Kaleb Owen for the one-point win.

The Sandites will return to action Tuesday at 2:00 p.m. with a district quad against Sapulpa (2-3), Muskogee (1-2), and Ponca City (2-5) as they look for their fifth consecutive District title.

Owasso Ram Dual Results
Goddard 80-0 Owasso JV
Goddard 65-9 Claremore
Goddard 51-15 Comanche
Goddard 59-13 Edmond Memorial
Goddard 38-23 Mustang
Goddard 35-30 Allen
Allen 78-6 Watonga
Allen 60-16 Deer Creek
Allen 60-16 Perry
Allen 55-6 Owasso
Allen 58-15 Cushing
Mustang 69-6 Springdale
Mustang 52-13 Owasso
Mustang 60-15 Sand Springs
Mustang 54-9 Deer Creek
Mustang 50-17 Cushing
Cushing 47-19 Manhattan
Cushing 61-12 Newkirk
Cushing 51-30 Edmond Memorial
Cushing 45-30 Comanche
Comanche 52-21 Claremore
Comanche 70-12 Owasso JV
Comanche 42-32 Owasso
Comanche 36-33 Deer Creek
Deer Creek 43-13 Perry
Deer Creek 60-22 Watonga
Deer Creek 36-33 Edmond Memorial
Owasso 40-22 Sand Springs
Owasso 53-12 Springdale
Owasso 34-31 Edmond Memorial
Edmond Memorial 42-30 Newkirk
Edmond Memorial 40-36 Manhattan
Sand Springs 44-27 Springdale
Sand Springs 59-19 Watonga
Sand Springs 43-28 Claremore
Sand Springs 37-36 Perry
Perry 60-24 Watonga
Perry 64-18 Springdale
Perry 36-32 Manhattan
Manhattan 45-36 Newkirk
Manhattan 69-12 Owasso JV
Manhattan 51-28 Claremore
Claremore 63-18 Owasso JV
Claremore 49-30 Newkirk
Newkirk 49-21 Watonga
Newkirk 42-39 Springdale
Springdale 47-24 Owasso JV
Owasso JV 57-24 Watonga

Placement
1st - Goddard, Kansas
2nd - Allen, Texas
3rd - Mustang
4th - Cushing
5th - Comanche
6th - Edmond Deer Creek
7th - Owasso
8th - Edmond Memorial
9th - Sand Springs
10th - Perry
11th - Manhattan, Kansas
12th - Claremore
13th - Newkirk
14th - Springdale, Arkansas
15th - Owasso JV
16th - Watonga

CPHS Wrestling: No. 2 Mustang routs Sand Springs 60-15 at Ram Duals

In December the Class 6A No. 2 ranked Mustang Broncos (12-1) dealt the No. 8 Charles Page High School wrestling team (4-5) their worst loss in 20 years at 58-9. On Friday they got a rematch, and while the Sandites closed the point differential slightly at 60-15, it marked the most points Sand Springs has given up since at least 1993, which is as far back as Sandite Pride’s records go. Mustang is currently ranked No. 48 in the nation by Intermatwrestle.com, with their only loss coming to nationally No. 25 Broken Arrow. 

The Sandites are currently sporting their first losing record since 2007 after going 1-2 in Pool Play at the fifth annual Owasso Ram Duals, but they should have some easier wins on Saturday when they move into the Consolation bracket. 

The winners bracket will feature nationally ranked No. 13 Allen, Texas, 6A No. 9 Deer Creek (6-7), the defending Kansas 5A State Champs from Goddard, 3A No. 1 Comanche (11-2), 4A No. 3 Cushing (12-0), 6A No. 6 Edmond Memorial (8-3), Mustang, and 6A No. 11 Owasso (6-5).

The consolation bracket will include 3A No. 5 Perry (7-6), Watonga (2-10), 5A No. 12 Claremore (6-13), Owasso JV, Kansas 6A Runner-Up Manhattan, 3A No. 10 Newkirk (6-7), Springdale, and Sand Springs. The Sandites will wrestle Watonga first, then either Newkirk or Claremore. 

Mustang won the first three matches and took a 15-0 lead before the Sandites got on the board. Kidd Johnson pinned Ethan Norton (3-12, 3-17) at 126, Weldon Bryan pinned Carter Goodman (7-7), then Keegan Luton won a 9-4 decision over Blake Jones (15-7, 41-21) in a battle of returning State Qualifiers. 

Preston Medlin (11-12, 24-34) got the Sandites on the board at 145 with a 7-0 decision over Claude Moates, but Colt Fischer responded with a 17-1 technical fall against Chase White (7-12, 7-14). Chris Kirby (19-8, 77-32) pinned Mark Boyd in 31 seconds to make it 20-9.

State Qualifier Joseph Sylvester pinned Dakota Taylor (1-13, 1-20), State Qualifier Brannigan Reyes pinned Sango Whitehorn (7-15, 9-19), State Champion Tate Picklo pinned Brooks Dudley (16-14, 26-22), State Qualifier Jack Kitchingham pinned Santana Naugle (0-3, 3-12) and State Champion Judson Rowland pinned Josh Fincannon (22-10, 61-44) to clinch the dual at 50-9. 

Shane Wolf (9-9) broke up the Bronco run with a pin of Haeden London at 106, but Mustang won the final two matches as well. State Qualifier Shelton Chastain teched Mitchell Smith (9-4) and State Champion Tucker Owen teched Colton Luker (1-9, 2-9) to end the night. 

CPHS Wrestling: Sandites beat Springdale 44-27 at Ram Duals tournament

Pictured: Preston Medlin competes at the Bobby Lyons Invitational. Medlin pinned his opponent at 52 seconds in a dual with Springdale Friday.

After suffering a surprise upset to No. 11 Owasso in the first round of the 5th Annual Ram Duals, the Sandites got back on track with a 44-27 win over Springdale, Arkansas. The Class 6A No. 8 ranked Charles Page High School wrestling team (4-4) earned bonus points in all eight of their wins, with four pins and two forfeits.

Springdale started off well, with Zayne Lewis winning the first match 8-2 against Shane Wolf (8-9). Mitchell Smith (9-3) got the Sandites out front with an 11-0 major decision against State Qualifier Trinton Evans, but State Qualifier Meinshu Jiang eked out a 10-8 sudden-victory win against Harley Newberry (5-10) and State Qualifier Peter Henry won 5-3 against Ethan Norton (3-11, 3-16).

Then it was the Sand Springs show. Freshman Carter Goodman (7-6) pinned State Qualifier Timoj Mewa in 4:36, Blake Jones (15-6, 41-20) received a forfeit, and Preston Medlin (10-12, 23-34) pinned Johey River in 0:52 to make it 22-9.

State Qualifier Terri Wise pinned Ethan White (3-8) in 4:26, but the Sandite put up a solid effort with two takedowns and led 6-4 before the fall. Chris Kirby (18-8, 76-32) received a forfeit at 160, then J.R. Leban pinned Dakota Taylor (1-12, 1-19) in 2:00.

Sango Whitehorn (7-14, 9-18) earned a 9-1 major decision against Jason Pedrus, Brooks Dudley (16-13, 26-21) pinned Ernesto Casas in 2:13, and Josh Fincannon (22-9, 61-43) pinned Ethan Nessar in 1:28 before Springdale’s Jadon Wilkerson ended the dual with a pin at 285 against Robbie Parrish (6-12, 8-27).

CPHS Wrestling: Sandites upset 40-22 by Owasso

Mitchell Smith (pictured here at the Bobby Lyons Tournament) earned the Sandites their only lead of the dual against Owasso Friday afternoon.

For the first time since 2007, the Class 6A No. 8 ranked Charles Page High School wrestling team (3-4) has a losing record. The Sandites pummeled Owasso 55-11 in the second dual of the season, but the stars aligned for the home team at the 5th Annual Owasso Ram Duals on Friday, marking the Rams’ first victory over Sand Springs since at least 1993, which is as far back as Sandite Pride records go. No. 11 Owasso improved to 5-5 with their fourth-straight win.

The dual started at 113, where freshman Mitchell Smith (8-3) earned a 9-5 decision over Troy Bullman. In their first dual of the year Bullman fell 15-0 to Brendon Wiseley, who has since quit the team.

At 120 Leyton Warne won 7-2 over Harley Newberry (5-9) to tie the dual up. In their first meeting Warne was pinned by Caden Vaughn. At 126 State Qualifier EJ Tecson pinned Ethan Norton (3-10, 3-15). He also pinned Caleb Phillips in their first meeting.

Kilian McNichol cut down to 132 where he earned a 10-1 major decision against freshman Carter Goodman (6-6). The Sandites were without State Qualifier Seth Jones. In their first dual McNichol was defeated 3-1 by Blake Jones. This time Blake Jones (14-6, 40-20) picked up a much-needed pin at 138 against Bryson Perez.

Preston Medlin (9-12, 22-34) also came up big for the Sandites. He edged out Perez 3-0 in December, but this time he won a 10-0 major decision against Chad Herbert at 145.

Ethan White (3-7) suffered from a change in opponents. In December he won 12-3 against Herbert, but this time he was pinned at the absolute last second by Braxton Bacon, who was absent from the Rams’ lineup last month.

State Qualifier Nate Jacobson pinned Chase White (7-12, 7-14) at 160, who he teched in December. Chris Kirby (17-8, 75-32) repeated his December success, pinning Zachery Conrad in only 19 seconds.

Sango Whitehorn (6-14, 8-18) got a new opponent at 182. In December he majored Jesse Newby 15-6, but this time Newby was replaced by Mark Turner, who pinned the Sandite in 5:48.

Brooks Dudley (15-13, 25-21) was the final Sandite to record a win, beating Scott Ghavami 11-6, who he pinned in their first meeting.

Josh Fincannon (22-8, 61-42) beat Devin Harris 7-3 in December, but this time he was bumped up to heavyweight . Santana Naugle (0-3, 3-12) filled in at 220 and this time Harris got the 3-2 decision. Fincannon was unable to get the win against true heavyweight Tyler Rich, who won 6-1 in sudden victory overtime. Rich did not compete in the teams’ first meeting, and Robbie Parrish received a forfeit then.

The dual ended at 106, where Zeke Wheeler won a 7-2 payback decision against Shane Wolf (8-8). Wolf won their first meeting 8-7.

CPHS Basketball: Mid-Season Stats

*Unofficial stats taken live during games, not from game film.

No. 7 Varsity Boys (12-2, 4-2)

Games Played
14 Fox
14 Richardson
14 Minney
13 Hawkins
13 Brockman
12 Hurd
12 Savage
11 Clark
8 Oakley
7 Stone
6 Shoemaker
5 Keim
5 Askew
1 Williams
1 Sims
1 Lockhart

Games Started
14 Fox
14 Richardson
14 Minney
12 Savage
8 Hawkins
7 Hurd
1 Brockman

Season High
28 Richardson
27 Fox
20 Minney
14 Hurd
12 Hawkins
12 Askew
10 Clark
10 Stone
10 Savage
7 Brockman
6 Shoemaker
5 Williams
4 Oakley
2 Keim

Team-Highs
10 Fox
3 Richardson
2 Hurd
1 Minney

Double-Doubles
3 Richardson

Averages per game

Points
64.4 TEAM
17.6 Fox
14.6 Richardson
9.6 Minney
7.8 Hurd
6.5 Hawkins
4.8 Savage
2.0 Stone
1.6 Clark
1.0 Oakley
0.9 Brockman

————————

(<7 games played)
5.0 Williams
3.2 Askew
1.0 Shoemaker
0.4 Keim

Offensive Rebounds
8.4 TEAM
2.1 Richardson
1.8 Hurd
1.5 Minney
1.1 Hawkins
0.8 Fox
0.3 Stone
0.3 Oakley
0.3 Brockman
0.2 Clark
0.1 Savage

————————

(<7 games played)
1.0 Lockhart
1.0 Williams
0.6 Keim
0.6 Shoemaker
0.3 Askew

Defensive Rebounds
20.7 TEAM
5.5 Richardson
4.5 Minney
3.1 Hurd
2.7 Hawkins
2.1 Savage
1.7 Fox
1.0 Oakley
0.8 Stone
0.4 Clark
0.1 Brockman

————————

(<7 games played)
2.0 Williams
1.3 Askew
1.0 Lockhart
0.4 Shoemaker
0.2 Keim

Total Rebounds
29.1 TEAM
7.5 Richardson
5.9 Minney
4.9 Hurd
3.8 Hawkins
2.5 Fox
2.2 Savage
1.3 Oakley
1.2 Stone
0.6 Clark
0.3 Brockman

————————

(<7 games played)
3.0 Williams
2.0 Lockhart
1.5 Askew
1.0 Shoemaker
0.8 Keim

Assists
1.9 Richardson
1.4 Fox
1.3 Savage
1.2 Minney
0.5 Hurd
0.5 Hawkins
0.2 Brockman

————————

(<7 games played)
2.0 Williams
0.6 Shoemaker
0.2 Keim

Steals
9.5 TEAM
1.9 Minney
1.8 Richardson
1.8 Fox
1.1 Savage
1.0 Hawkins
0.9 Hurd
0.3 Brockman
0.3 Oakley
0.3 Clark

————————

(<7 games played)
1.3 Askew
1.0 Sims
0.2 Shoemaker
0.2 Keim

Blocks
2.2 TEAM
0.7 Minney
0.6 Richardson
0.4 Fox
0.4 Oakley
0.3 Hurd

————————

(<7 games played)
0.2 Keim

Fouls
15.8 TEAM
2.9 Fox
2.8 Hawkins
2.6 Richardson
2.4 Minney
2.2 Savage
1.2 Hurd
0.9 Oakley
0.6 Clark
0.4 Brockman

————————

(<7 games played)
2.0 Williams
1.0 Sims
0.8 Askew
0.7 Shoemaker
0.4 Stone
0.4 Keim

Field Goals
47.9 TEAM
51.8 Minney
50.0 Fox
46.9 Richardson
42.9 Hawkins
42.6 Savage

———————

(<10 attempts, both ranges)
100.0 Williams
60.8 Hurd
54.6 Askew
53.9 Clark
42.9 Stone
40.0 Shoemaker
38.5 Brockman
33.3 Keim
23.1 Oakley
0.0 Sims
0.0 Lockhart

Three-Pointers
33.5 TEAM
42.1 Hawkins
41.9 Fox
28.0 Minney
27.8 Savage
19.1 Richardson

———————

(<10 attempts)
100.0 Williams
66.7 Clark
40.0 Askew
33.3 Stone
28.6 Brockman
0.0 Hurd
0.0 Shoemaker
0.0 Sims
0.0 Lockhart

Two-Pointers
55.0 TEAM
62.0 Hurd
61.7 Minney
58.1 Richardson
57.0 Fox
51.7 Savage
43.2 Hawkins
23.1 Oakley

———————

(<10 attempts)
100.0 Williams
66.7 Askew
50.0 Brockman
50.0 Stone
50.0 Shoemaker
33.3 Clark
33.3 Keim

Free Throws
64.7 TEAM
86.1 Fox
71.0 Richardson
67.6 Hurd
55.6 Savage
53.1 Hawkins
50.8 Minney

———————

(<10 attempts)
100.0 Oakley
66.7 Shoemaker
0.0 Clark

No. 10 Varsity Girls (11-3, 4-2)

Games Played
14 Armstead
14 Burris
14 Shrum
14 Jackson
14 Regalado
14 Jordan
14 Cheney
11 Padill
11 Hampton
9 Harris
8 J. Hughes
7 Walker
7 Day
6 Tanner
6 A. Hughes
5 Brown
1 Morris

Games Started
14 Armstead
14 Burris
14 Shrum
12 Jackson
9 Padilla
5 Regalado
2 Jordan

Season High
31 Armstead
15 Jackson
15 Jordan
14 Burris
11 Shrum
11 Padilla
7 Cheney
7 Hampton
7 Walker
6 Regalado
6 Harris
6 Tanner
5 J. Hughes
5 A. Hughes
4 Brown
2 Day

Team-Highs
13 Armstead
2 Burris

Double-Doubles
3 Jackson
1 Armstead

Averages per game

Points
57.0 TEAM
19.3 Armstead
9.1 Jackson
6.9 Burris
5.0 Padilla
4.4 Jordan
3.7 Shrum
2.9 Cheney
2.1 Walker
2.1 Regalado
1.3 Hampton
1.2 Harris
0.6 J. Hughes
0.3 Day

————————

(<7 games played)
1.2 Tanner
1.2 Brown
0.8 A. Hughes

Offensive Rebounds
14.1 TEAM
4.1 Jackson
1.9 Armstead
1.9 Jordan
1.5 Burris
1.3 Regalado
0.8 Padilla
0.7 Day
0.6 Shrum
0.5 J. Hughes
0.5 Hampton
0.4 Cheney
0.1 Walker
0.1 Harris

————————

(<7 games played)
1.0 Morris
0.6 Brown
0.5 A. Hughes
0.2 Tanner

Defensive Rebounds
20.1 TEAM
3.6 Armstead
3.6 Jackson
3.5 Burris
2.5 Padilla
1.6 Regalado
1.3 Shrum
1.3 Cheney
1.2 Jordan
1.0 J. Hughes
0.7 Hampton
0.6 Day
0.3 Walker
0.2 Harris

————————

(<7 games played)
1.0 Morris
0.7 A. Hughes
0.2 Tanner

Total Rebounds
33.5 TEAM
7.8 Jackson
5.6 Armstead
5.0 Burris
3.3 Padilla
3.1 Jordan
2.9 Regalado
1.9 Shrum
1.6 Cheney
1.5 J. Hughes
1.3 Day
1.2 Hampton
0.4 Walker
0.3 Harris

————————

(<7 games played)
2.0 Morris
1.2 A. Hughes
0.6 Brown
0.3 Tanner

Assists
2.4 Armstead
1.3 Burris
0.9 Shrum
0.9 Padilla
0.6 Regalado
0.5 Jackson
0.4 J. Hughes
0.4 Jordan
0.3 Walker
0.1 Day
0.1 Hampton

————————

(<7 games played)
0.3 Tanner

Steals
11.0 TEAM
2.6 Armstead
1.8 Burris
1.6 Jackson
1.3 Padilla
1.1 Jordan
1.1 Shrum
0.7 Walker
0.6 Regalado
0.5 Cheney
0.3 J. Hughes
0.2 Hampton

————————

(<7 games played)
0.7 Tanner
0.4 Brown
0.2 A. Hughes

Blocks
1.9 TEAM
0.7 Burris
0.6 Jackson
0.3 Armstead
0.1 Jordan
0.1 Regalado
0.1 Cheney

————————

(<5 games played)
0.2 A. Hughes

Fouls
15.8 TEAM
2.9 Jackson
2.3 Armstead
2.2 Burris
2.0 Jordan
2.0 Padilla
1.9 Shrum
0.9 Regalado
0.6 Cheney
0.5 Hampton
0.4 Harris
0.3 J. Hughes

————————

(<5 games played)
0.6 Brown
0.3 Tanner
0.2 A. Hughes

Shooting Percentages

Field Goals
36.1 TEAM
42.5 Armstead
33.8 Jordan
30.2 Burris
29.5 Shrum
22.5 Padilla

———————

(<10 attempts, both ranges)
50.0 Tanner
50.0 Walker
47.6 Jackson
40.0 A. Hughes
38.5 Hampton
36.4 Harris
33.3 Brown
31.4 Cheney
28.6 Regalado
25.0 J. Hughes
11.1 Day
0.0 Morris

Three-Pointers
20.8 TEAM
32.1 Cheney
26.2 Armstead
20.0 Shrum
18.6 Burris
17.1 Padilla
11.8 Jordan

———————

(<10 attempts)
37.5 Harris
33.3 J. Hughes
20.0 Walker
11.1 Hampton
0.0 Regalado
0.0 Tanner
0.0 Day
0.0 Morris

Two-Pointers
44.7 TEAM
56.3 Shrum
48.3 Armstead
47.6 Jackson
44.7 Burris
40.7 Jordan
31.6 Regalado
30.0 Padilla

———————

(<10 attempts)
100.0 Hampton
71.4 Walker
60.0 Tanner
40 A. Hughes
33.3 Brown
33.3 Harris
28.6 Cheney
20.0 J. Hughes
20.0 Day
0.0 Morris

Free Throws
59.4 TEAM
81.8 Cheney
77.8 Burris
61.5 Padilla
60.9 Armstead
50.0 Jordan
48.2 Jackson
46.7 Shrum
46.2 Regalado

———————

(<10 attempts)
100.0 Harris
100.0 Hampton
100.0 Brown
100.0 Walker
50.0 Tanner
25.0 A. Hughes
0.0 J. Hughes
0.0 Day

CPHS Basketball: Sandites batter Bruins 61-40 on Homecoming, Richardson scores 28

The Class 6A No. 7 ranked Charles Page High School boys’ basketball team (12-2, 4-2) picked up a 61-40 Frontier Valley Conference win over Bartlesville (1-9, 0-6) Tuesday night at the Ed Dubie Field House, winning handily on Homecoming. University of Central Oklahoma-committed senior Davon Richardson led all scorers with a season-high 22 points and 15 rebounds for his third-straight double-double.

The Sandites were without 6’6” center Jaeden Hurd, who injured his knee two games prior, and struggled early on. They didn’t take their first lead till five minutes into the game. The Bruins ended the first quarter on an eight-point run, including back-to-back threes from Aodi Ayyaappan for a 14-8 advantage. 

The Sandites blew their visitors away in the second quarter, going on an early thirteen-point streak. Shane Simpson broke up the run, but Richardson and Ethan Oakley combined for six more to take their first double-digit lead at 29-19. The Bruins ended the half with a three-point play from Chris Ward. 

Marlo Fox and Cason Savage combined for seven to start the second half. Troy Reibel hit a three for the Bruins, then Richardson got hot and scored the home team’s next eight points. Josh Minney and Daren Hawkins also hit layups and entered the final stanza with a 48-28 lead. 

Sand Springs had its biggest lead at 59-32. Jordan Carter made a three, Richardson dunked on a beautiful pass from Fox, then the visitors scored five-straight against the Sandite reserves to end the night.

McKenzie Harris was crowned Homecoming Queen at halftime of the varsity boys’ game. Richardson was Kissing Captain. 

Sandite Basketball will take a week off before hosting Muskogee (3-7, 1-4) next Tuesday at 8:00 p.m. They have won four-straight meetings with the Roughers. Bartlesville will compete at the Deer Creek Tournament in Edmond this Thursday through Saturday.

CPHS 61 BHS 40
1Q:
BHS 14-8.
2Q:
CPHS 21-8.
3Q:
CPHS 19-6.
4Q:
CPHS 13-12.

Free Throws: CPHS 9-of-16, BHS 7-of-10.
Field Goals:
CPHS 24-of-45, BHS 13-of-44.
Offensive Rebounds:
CPHS 9, BHS 8.
Defensive Rebounds:
CPHS 20, BHS 14.
Total Rebounds:
CPHS 29, BHS 22.
Steals:
CPHS 15, BHS 3.
Blocks:
CPHS 3, BHS 0.
Fouls:
CPHS 13, BHS 16.


(Sand Springs stats)
Scoring: Richardson 28, Fox 11, Hawkins 9, Minney 6, Savage 3, Oakley 2, Askew 2.
Offensive Rebounds:
Richardson 5, Minney 2, Hawkins 1, Askew 1.
Defensive Rebounds:
Richardson 10, Minney 3, Oakley 3, Hawkins 2, Fox 1, Savage 1.
Total Rebounds:
Richardson 15, Minney 5, Hawkins 3, Oakley 3, Fox 1, Savage 1, Askew 1.
Steals:
Fox 4, Richardson 3, Savage 3, Minney 2, Clark 2, Hawkins 1.
Assists:
Fox 3, Richardson 1, Minney 1, Savage 1.
Blocks:
Richardson 1, Minney 1.
Fouls:
Oakley 5, Fox 3, Hawkins 2, Richardson 1, Minney 1, Clark 1.

(Bartlesville partial stats)
Scoring: Ayyaappan 11, Ward 7, Reibel 6, Nakvinda 4, Perry 4, Carter 3, Smith 2, Simpson 2, Davis 1.
Fouls:
Simpson 4, Nakvinda 3, Davis 3, Reibel 3, Perry 1, Ward 1, Smith 1.

The Junior Varsity Sandite boys won their game 55-44. They won the first quarter 20-16, were up 33-23 at the half, and took a 51-31 advantage into the final quarter before allowing the Bruins to close the gap. Both teams had three players in double digits. The Sandites were led by Trevor Stone with 12 points, John Keim with 11, and Steven Minney with 10.

Sand Springs scoring: Stone 12, Keim 11, Minney 10, Askew 8, Clark 6, Shoemaker 4, Oakley 4.