CPHS Basketball: Girls beat Jenks 62-51 for 3-0 season sweep, Armstead scores 18

The Class 6A No. 11 ranked Charles Page High School girls’ basketball team (14-6, 7-5) completed a 3-0 season sweep of No. 19 Jenks (10-10, 5-7) Friday night at Frank Herald Field House, beating the Lady Trojans 62-51 behind an 18-point effort from Journey Armstead and 16 points from Raegan Padilla, spoiling Trojan Senior Night in a comeback effort.

Four Jenks girls hit three-pointers in the first quarter and the Trojans led 17-15 by the end of it. The Sandites played from the hole till a two from Madison Burris tied it at 11-11, and Bayleigh Cheney gave them their first lead on the next goal. A three from Madison Luciano capped a six point run at 17-13, but Armstead had the final say of the quarter.

A 9-2 run from the Trojans gave them their biggest lead at 26-18, but Hailey Jackson scored two in a row and Leyshia Morris added a three to cut it to a one-point game before Haley Meely scored the final bucket of the half. 

Armstead missed the final minutes of the second quarter after taking a hard fall but reentered the game in the third. Then Jackson went down at the 4:20 mark of the third and didn’t rejoin the game till 4:47 in the fourth.

Three-straight layups from Armstead, Burris, and Padilla tied it at 37-37 with 1:14 in the quarter. A three from Meely briefly reclaimed the Jenks lead, but Padilla hit back to back threes, including a buzzer beater, to take a 43-40 advantage into the home stretch. 

Makenna Burch and Luciano tied it up on two occasions in the fourth, but the Sandites soon began to pull away. Back-to-back steals from Jackson and Padilla led to their biggest lead at 61-50, then Burch and Padilla traded free throws to end the game. 

Meely led all scorers with 20 points, but Burch was the only other Trojan in double digits with 10. Sand Springs had three double-digit scorers, with Jackson scoring 10. Both teams had eight players in the book.

Sand Springs basketball will return to action Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. with a conference road game against No. 3 Booker T. Washington (18-2, 10-1) as they attempt to repay a 65-39 January loss. Jenks will host No. 7 Sapulpa (17-3, 10-1) Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. The Chieftains won their last meeting 69-47.

CPHS 62 Jenks 51
1Q:
Jenks 17-15.
2Q: Jenks 11-10.
3Q: CPHS 18-12.
4Q: CPHS 19-11.

Free Throws: CPHS 9-of-18, Jenks 7-of-10.
Field Goals: CPHS 25-of-59, Jenks 18-of-55.
Offensive Rebounds: CPHS 11, Jenks 14.
Defensive Rebounds: CPHS 28, Jenks 22.
Total Rebounds: CPHS 39, Jenks 36.
Steals: CPHS 10, Jenks 10.
Blocks: CPHS 3, Jenks 2.
Fouls: CPHS 9, Jenks 17.

(Sand Springs stats)
Scoring: Armstead 18, Padilla 16, Jackson 10, Burris 6, Morris 5, Cheney 4, Reglado 2, Shrum 1.
Offensive Rebounds: Armstead 3, Burris 2, Regalado 2, Jackson 1, Shrum 1, Cheney 1, Morris 1.
Defensive Rebounds: Burris 8, Jackson 7, Padilla 5, Morris 3, Armstead 2, Shrum 1, Cheney 1, Jordan 1.
Total Rebounds: Burris 10, Jackson 8, Padilla 5, Armstead 5, Morris 4, Shrum 2, Cheney 2, Regalado 2, Jordan 1.
Steals: Armstead 3, Burris 3, Padilla 2, Jackson 1, Cheney 1.
Assists: Armstead 3, Padilla 1.
Blocks: Jackson 2, Burris 1.
Fouls: Jackson 2, Burris 2, Armstead 1, Padilla 1, Shrum 1, Cheney 1, Regalado 1.

(Jenks partial stats)
Scoring: Meely 20, Burch 10, Ellis 5, Luciano 5, Jackson 4, Franklin 3, Forgione 2, Bebee 2.
Fouls: Ellis 4, Meely 3, Burch 3, Bebee 3, Franklin 2, Brown 2.

CPHS Basketball: Boys to host home Regional, Girls head to Union

The Oklahoma Secondary Schools Activities Association released its Regional post-season pairings Thursday afternoon, and the Charles Page High School boys’ basketball team will get to host a home Regional Championship, while the girls’ team will travel to Union High School.

Unlike some sports, every basketball team gets a shot at the post-season. There are eight Regional Tournaments in Class 6A with four teams apiece. The first round is single-elimination, but both the Regional Champions and the Runners-Up will advance to the Area playoff. The Regional Runners-Up will then have to win their next two games to advance to the eight-team State Tournament, while the Regional Champions will only have to win one of their next two.

The Sandite boys will host No. 11 Broken Arrow (14-6), Bixby (6-12), and Enid (8-13). The Sandites will play Enid Friday, February 28th at 8:00 p.m. Broken Arrow will play Bixby at 6:30 p.m. The winners of the first round games will play again Saturday the 29th at 7:00 p.m.

Sand Springs boasts the No. 11 offense in 6A and the No. 8 defense, and wins by an average score of 63-53. Enid is 22nd in offense, 21st in defense, and loses by an average score of 59-57. Bixby is No. 17 in offense and dead last in defense, losing by an average score of 67-61. The Sandites have beaten Bixby twice this season by an average of 20 points.

Broken Arrow started the season 13-1 and beat the Sandites 63-51 on their home court, but since then they are 1-5. The two will meet on the 21st in the final regular season game for both teams, and this time it will be fought at the Ed Dubie Field House in what will likely be a preview of the Regional finals. The Tigers are 20th in offense and 7th in defense, winning by an average score of 60-53.

The Sand Springs girls will play against Broken Arrow (8-11) in the first round, Thursday the 27th at 6:30 p.m. On the other side of the bracket is No. 6 Union (16-4) vs. Muskogee (6-14) at 8:00 p.m. The finals will be played Saturday the 29th at 1:30 p.m.

Sand Springs is No. 10 in offense and No. 17 in defense, winning by an average score of 56-48. Broken Arrow is No. 9 in offense and No. 31 in defense, losing by an average score of 58-56. The Sandites already beat the Tigers 80-78 on the road in January, and will host them in the regular season finale on the 21st, setting up back-to-back battles between the two.

Union is 21st in offense and 3rd in defense, winning by an average score of 49-39. They beat the Sandites twice this season, 39-25 and 32-30. Muskogee is 24th in offense and 29th in defense, losing by an average score of 56-46. The Sandites beat Muskogee 86-64 last month.

All three girls’ games will be played at the Union Multipurpose Athletic Center at 6836 South Mingo Road in Tulsa.

The Area playoff sites will be determined after the Regionals have concluded, and will be at neutral venues. Girls games will be played Thursday, March 5th and Saturday, March 7th. Boys Area will be Friday, March 6th, and Saturday, March 7th. The State Tournament will be played Thursday, March 12th through Saturday, March 14th.

The Sand Springs boys own four Regional titles, most recently in 2019. The girls own seven Regional titles, including three in a row from 2017 to 2019.

Boys Regionals

@ Booker T. Washington.
1514 East Zion Street
Tulsa, OK 74106
2/28 - 6:30 p.m. Yukon vs. Sapulpa.
2/28 - 8:00 p.m. Booker T. Washington vs. Bartlesville.
2/29 - 7:00 p.m. FINALS

@ Sand Springs.
600 North Adams Road
Sand Springs, OK 74063
2/28 - 6:30 p.m. Broken Arrow vs. Bixby.
2/28 - 8:00 p.m. Sand Springs vs. Enid.
2/29 - 7:00 p.m. FINALS.

@ Union.
6836 South Mingo Road
Tulsa, OK 74133
2/28 - 6:30 p.m. Putnam City North vs. Muskogee.
2/28 - 8:00 p.m. Union vs. Stillwater.
2/29 - 7:00 p.m. FINALS.

@ Jenks.
323 East B. Street
Jenks, OK 74037
2/28 - 6:30 p.m. Owasso vs. Mustang.
2/28 - 8:00 p.m. Jenks vs. Ponca City.
2/29 - 7:00 p.m. FINALS.

@ Lawton.
601 Northwest Fort Sill Boulevard
Lawton, OK 73507
2/28 - 6:30 p.m. Choctaw vs. Edmond Santa Fe.
2/28 - 8:00 p.m. Lawton vs. Westmoore.
2/29 - 7:00 p.m. FINALS.

@ Edmond Memorial.
1000 East 15th Street
Edmond, OK 73013
2/28 - 6:30 p.m. Edmond North vs. Deer Creek.
2/28 - 8:00 p.m. Edmond Memorial vs. Norman.
2/29 - 7:00 p.m. FINALS.

@ Midwest City.
213 Elm Street
Midwest City, OK 73110
2/28 - 6:30 p.m. Norman North vs. Northwest Classen.
2/28 - 8:00 p.m. Midwest City vs. Moore.
2/29 - 7:00 p.m. FINALS.

@ Southmoore.
2901 South Santa Fe Avenue
Moore, OK 73160
2/28 - 6:30 p.m. Putnam City West vs. Putnam City.
2/28 - 8:00 p.m. Southmoore vs. U.S. Grant.
2/29 - 7:00 p.m. FINALS.

Girls Regionals

@ Booker T. Washington.
1514 East Zion Street
Tulsa, OK 74106
2/27 - 6:30 p.m. Putnam City North vs. Mustang.
2/27 - 8:00 p.m. Booker T. Washington vs. Owasso.
2/29 - 1:30 p.m. FINALS

@ Sapulpa.
1201 East Lincoln Avenue
Sapulpa, OK 74066
2/27 - 6:30 p.m. Bixby vs. Bartlesville.
2/27 - 8:00 p.m. Sapulpa vs. Stillwater.
2/29 - 1:30 p.m. FINALS.

@ Union.
6836 South Mingo Road
Tulsa, OK 74133
2/27 - 6:30 p.m. Sand Springs vs. Broken Arrow.
2/27 - 8:00 p.m. Union vs. Muskogee.
2/29 - 1:30 p.m. FINALS.

@ Norman.
911 West Main Street
Norman, OK 73069
2/27 - 6:30 p.m. Ponca City vs. Jenks.
2/27 - 8:00 p.m. Norman vs. Enid.
2/29 - 1:30 p.m. FINALS.

@ Deer Creek.
6101 Northwest 206th Street
Edmond, OK 73012
2/27 - 6:30 p.m. Edmond Memorial vs. Putnam City West.
2/27 - 8:00 p.m. Deer Creek vs. U.S. Grant.
2/29 - 1:30 p.m. FINALS.

@ Edmond North.
215 West Danforth Road
Edmond, OK 73003
2/27 - 6:30 p.m. Norman North vs. Putnam City.
2/27 - 8:00 p.m. Edmond North vs. Northwest Classen.
2/29 - 1:30 p.m. FINALS.

@ Choctaw.
14300 Northeast 10th Street
Choctaw, OK 73020
2/27 - 6:30 p.m. Edmond Santa Fe vs. Westmoore.
2/27 - 8:00 p.m. Choctaw vs. Lawton.
2/29 - 1:30 p.m. FINALS.

@ Moore.
300 North Eastern Avenue
Moore, OK 73160
2/27 - 6:30 p.m. Midwest City vs. Yukon.
2/27 - 8:00 p.m. Moore vs. Southmoore.
2/29 - 1:30 p.m. FINALS.

Boys Teams

Top Offenses
74.3 Midwest City
68.5 Booker T. Washington
68.3 Choctaw
68.2 Southmoore
67.4 Edmond Memorial
67.3 Lawton
66.8 Union
65.1 Edmond North
63.8 Putnam West
63.5 Sapulpa
63.4 Sand Springs
62.1 Jenks
62.0 Mustang
61.5 Putnam City
61.4 Putnam North
61.4 Yukon
60.5 Bixby
60.4 Northwest Classen
60.1 Norman North
59.9 Broken Arrow
58.1 Ponca City
57.0 Enid
56.8 Norman
56.4 Muskogee
54.8 Owasso
53.5 Westmoore
50.6 Moore
49.6 Stillwater
48.9 Edmond Santa Fe
47.5 Deer Creek
47.1 U.S. Grant
39.4 Bartlesville

Top Defenses
45.7 Edmond Santa Fe
46.1 Jenks
47.6 Edmond Memorial
51.1 Deer Creek
52.2 Southmoore
52.4 Putnam North
52.5 Broken Arrow
52.9 Sand Springs
53.5 Moore
54.0 Owasso
54.2 Edmond North
54.3 Northwest Classen
54.8 Lawton
56.1 Midwest City
57.2 Union
57.4 Booker T. Washington
57.6 Norman North
58.1 Norman
58.7 Bartlesville
59.0 Putnam City
59.0 Enid
59.2 Ponca City
59.5 Putnam West
59.6 Muskogee
60.4 Mustang
60.6 Choctaw
62.2 Yukon
62.2 U.S. Grant
62.9 Westmoore
63.2 Stillwater
65.5 Sapulpa
66.8 Bixby

Avg. Point Differential
19.8 Edmond Memorial
18.2 Midwest City
16.1 Jenks
15.9 Southmoore
12.5 Lawton
11.1 Booker T. Washington
10.9 Edmond North
10.5 Sand Springs
9.6 Union
9.1 Putnam North
7.7 Choctaw
7.4 Broken Arrow
6.1 Northwest Classen
4.3 Putnam West
3.2 Edmond Santa Fe
2.5 Norman North
2.5 Putnam City
1.6 Mustang
0.8 Owasso
-0.8 Yukon
-1.1 Ponca City
-1.3 Norman
-2.0 Sapulpa
-2.0 Enid
-2.8 Moore
-3.2 Muskogee
-3.5 Deer Creek
-6.3 Bixby
-9.4 Westmoore
-13.5 Stillwater
-15.0 U.S. Grant
-19.3 Bartlesville

Girls Teams

Top Offenses
63.9 Norman
63.6 Moore
61.6 Deer Creek
60.9 Booker T. Washington
60.8 Choctaw
58.8 Sapulpa
57.4 Edmond North
57.3 Ponca City
56.4 Broken Arrow
56.3 Sand Springs
54.6 Edmond Santa Fe
54.5 Jenks
53.2 Midwest City
52.7 Bixby
52.3 Putnam North
51.7 Putnam West
50.4 Edmond Memorial
50.0 Westmoore
50.0 Mustang
49.9 Northwest Classen
48.9 Union
48.3 Putnam City
48.2 Norma North
46.1 Muskogee
46.0 Yukon
45.6 Bartlesville
40.6 Enid
39.9 Lawton
38.3 Owasso
37.9 Stillwater
33.3 Southmoore
18.1 U.S. Grant

Top Defenses
36.7 Choctaw
38.5 Norman North
38.6 Union
40.5 Ponca City
41.7 Midwest City
42.6 Sapulpa
42.8 Bixby
43.8 Edmond North
44.0 Westmoore
44.2 Edmond Memorial
44.5 Putnam West
45.9 Mustang
46.3 Putnam North
46.9 Booker T. Washington
47.3 Yukon
47.5 Norman
47.6 Sand Springs
47.7 Moore
48.9 Stillwater
49.7 Northwest Classen
50.5 Jenks
51.4 Putnam City
51.8 Deer Creek
52.9 Owasso
53.2 Bartlesville
53.9 U.S. Grant
54.2 Edmond Santa Fe
55.8 Enid
56.0 Muskogee
56.9 Southmoore
57.9 Broken Arrow
64.5 Lawton

Avg. Point Differential
24.1 Choctaw
16.8 Ponca City
16.4 Norman
16.2 Sapulpa
15.9 Moore
14.0 Booker T. Washington
13.6 Edmond North
11.5 Midwest City
10.4 Union
9.9 Bixby
9.8 Deer Creek
9.7 Norman North
8.7 Sand Sprigns
7.2 Putnam West
6.2 Edmond Memorial
6.0 Westmoore
6.0 Putnam North
4.1 Mustang
3.9 Jenks
0.3 Edmond Santa Fe
0.3 Northwest Classen
-1.3 Yukon
-1.5 Broken Arrow
-3.1 Putnam City
-7.5 Bartlesville
-9.9 Muskogee
-11.1 Stilwlater
-14.7 Owasso
-15.2 Enid
-23.6 Southmoore
-25.2 Lawton
-35.8 U.S. Grant

CPHS Basketball: Davon Richardson scores 1,000th career point with Sand Springs

Charles Page High School senior and University of Central Oklahoma commit Davon Richardson recently scored his 1,000th career point with the Sandites, a mark made even more impressive by the fact that he hasn’t even played three full seasons in Sand Springs.

Richardson scored at least 191 points as a freshman at Tulsa Central (we’re missing data on a few games) before moving to Sand Springs. He scored 357 points his sophomore year and 361 as a junior. His 20-point effort against Union on Friday pushed him to the 1,000 career mark (with Sand Springs), and his 19-point game against Owasso on Tuesday put him over 300 for the season. Including his time at Tulsa, he has scored over 1,200 in his career.

The 6’4” stud has also been a beast on the boards throughout his career, averaging 6.8 as a sophomore, 8.4 as a junior and 8.2 as a senior. He owns 16 career double-doubles with six this season.

Richardson is shooting 46.2% on field goals this season, 21.7% on threes, 55.3% on twos, and 69.8% on free throws. He averages 2.4 offensive rebounds, 5.8 defensive rebounds, 1.9 assist, 2.0 steals, 0.8 blocks, 2.7 fouls, and 15.8 points.

He has led the team in scoring four times this season and 25 times in his career. He scored a season-high 28 points last month against Bartlesville, and a career-high 44 points against Owasso as a sophomore.

Richardson is the sixth Sandite to join the 1,000 point club and the second since the arrival of Head Coach Eric Savage. Glen Buntin leads all Sandites with 1,720 points, followed by current UCO sophomore Colt Savage with 1,697. NAIA National Champion Nick Tate scored 1,282 for the Sandites, Justin Clemons scored 1,194, and Oklahoma State’s Ward Sherrill scored 1,009.

Brooks Haddock scored 1,427 career points, but spent his latter two seasons at Muskogee after scoring 687 at Sand Springs in his first two years. Junior Marlo Fox has a good shot at joining the club, sitting at 606 points currently. He is averaging 17.4 points per game this year and will likely take an even bigger role next year when the Sandites lose Richardson and Josh Minney.

Sand Springs is currently ranked ninth in Class 6A with three games left in the regular season. They are 15-4 overall, their best mark of the Savage era. The season has had a lot of highs and lows. They beat No. 6 Union and No. 2 Booker T. Washington during an 11-1 start to the year, but they’re currently having to adapt to the losses of Jaeden Hurd and Daren Hawkins who both suffered season-ending ACL injuries.

Sandite basketball will return to action Friday at 8:00 p.m. with a huge Frontier Valley Conference road games at No.3 Jenks (17-2, 9-2), followed by No. 1 Booker T. Washington (14-5, 10-1) next Tuesday. The Sandites are currently 7-4 for fourth place in the league. Their next and final home game will be next Friday against No. 11 Broken Arrow (14-6, 6-5) when they look to repay a 63-51 January loss. Regional/Area playoff assignments are set to be released Thursday afternoon.

CPHS Basketball: Boys survive Owasso 71-62, Fox scores 23

Josh Minney goes up for tip-off against Union. Minney scored 15 points in Tuesday’s win over Owasso.

The Class 6A No. 9 ranked Charles Page High School boys’ basketball team (15-4, 7-4) bounced back from Friday’s loss with a 71-62 win over No. 18 Owasso (9-11, 5-6) Tuesday night at the Ed Dubie Field House. The Sandites had four players score in double digits, led by junior Marlo Fox with 23.

The Sandites used lethal accuracy and put up a season-high ten three-point baskets to overcome a 22-18 rebounding deficit. Fox, Davon Richardson, and Cason Savage all had three threes apiece. Richardson put up 19 points, followed by Josh Minney with 15 and Savage with 11.

The first quarter was back and forth with six lead changes. The Sandites scored eight in a row for a 13-6 advantage with back-to-back threes from Richardson, but the Rams came storming back with eleven in a row, including back-to-back threes from Bryce Journee, and held a narrow 19-18 lead going into the second period. That would be their last lead of the game, but they played close throughout.

The Sandites opened the second period on an eleven-point run and took a 31-25 lead into the locker room. Aaron Porter and Caden Fry cut it to 31-30 early in the second half, but Sand Springs went on an 11-3 run and were 47-38 to start the fourth.

Minney hit a three for the home team’s first double-digit lead with 6:50 to play, and Savage made a layup for the biggest lead at 64-53. Richardson hit two free throws late in the game to make it 71-60, but Journee scored a putback to end the game.

Journee led the Rams with 18 points, followed by Porter and EJ Lewis with 15 apiece, and Fry with 12.

Sand Springs basketball will return to action Friday at 8:00 p.m. with a huge conference road game at No. 3 Jenks (17-2, 9-2), who won their previous meeting 57-54. The Rams will host Sapulpa (9-11, 4-7) Friday at 8:00 p.m. The Rams won the first meeting 62-38.

CPHS 71 OHS 62
1Q:
OHS 19-18.
2Q: CPHS 13-6.
3Q: CPHS 16-13.
4Q: ALL 24-24.

Free Throws: CPHS 9-of-12, OHS 8-of-13.
Field Goals: CPHS 26-of-46, OHS 21-of-46.
Offensive Rebounds: CPHS 4, OHS 8.
Defensive Rebounds: CPHS 14, OHS 14.
Total Rebounds: CPHS 18, OHS 22.
Steals: CPHS 6, OHS 5.
Blocks: CPHS 2, OHS 2.
Fouls: CPHS 12, OHS 12.

(Sand Springs stats)
Scoring: Fox 23, Richardson 19, Minney 15, Savage 11, Oakley 3.
Offensive Rebounds: Oakley 2, Richardson 1, Fox 1.
Defensive Rebounds: Savage 4, Minney 3, Richardson 3, Brockman 2, Fox 1, Oakley 1.
Total Rebounds: Minney 4, Savage 4, Richardson 3, Oakley 3, Fox 2, Brockman 2.
Steals: Richardson 3, Minney 2, Savage 1.
Assists: Richardson 4, Fox 3, Brockman 1.
Blocks: Minney 1, Richardson 1.
Fouls: Richardson 4, Oakley 4, Minney 2, Fox 1, Shoemaker 1.

(Owasso partial stats)
Scoring: Journee 18, Lewis 15, Porter 15, Fry 12, Ellison 2.
Fouls: Porter 4, Journee 4, Lewis 3, Fry 1.

CPHS Basketball: Girls rout Owasso 64-44, Armstead scores 16

The Class 6A No. 11 ranked Charles Page High School girls’ basketball team (13-6, 6-5) rolled to a dominant 64-44 win against Owasso (4-16, 2-9) Tuesday night at the Ed Dubie Field House to snap a three-game losing streak and get back above .500 in Frontier Valley Conference play. They were led by sophomore standout Journey Armstead with 16 points, but nine players contributed and Leyshia Morris put up a career-high 11.

Owasso took its only lead of the game with a three-pointer from sophomore Chloe Stocksen, who led her team with 16, but the Sandites went on a run for an 11-3 advantage that the Rams never recovered from. By the end of the first quarter the Sandites led 14-5.

Stocksen scored her team’s first seven points and the Sandites led 25-7 before Karson Zumwalt entered the book. The second quarter was the most explosive for the Sandites, who took a 37-18 lead into the locker room. 

The third quarter was equally lopsided and the home team took its biggest lead at 55-27 before the Rams began to battle back in the fourth against the Sand Springs third string. 

The Sandites had one of their best shooting performances of the season and shot a season-high 36% from three-point range. Morris led the team in accuracy, going three-of-four on the long ball. 

Sand Springs will return to action Friday at 6:30 p.m. with a conference road game at No. 19 Jenks (9-9, 4-6), who they previously defeated 56-46 at home and 54-41 at the Enid Tournament. Owasso will host No. 7 Sapulpa (17-3, 10-1), who routed the Rams 50-26 earlier this year.

CPHS 64 OHS 44
1Q:
CPHS 14-5.
2Q: CPHS 23-13.
3Q: CPHS 18-12.
4Q: OHS 14-9.

Free Throws: CPHS 7-of-11, OHS 9-of-14.
Field Goals: CPHS 24-of-56, OHS 15-of-36.
Offensive Rebounds: CPHS 10, OHS 5.
Defensive Rebounds: CPHS 15, OHS 16.
Total Rebounds: CPHS 25, OHS 21.
Steals: CPHS 9, OHS 6.
Blocks: CPHS 3, OHS 3.
Fouls: CPHS 17, OHS 12.

(Sand Springs stats)
Scoring: Armstead 16, Morris 11, Cheney 8, Jordan 8, Hampton 6, Padilla 5, Jackson 5, Regalado 4, Tanner 1.
Offensive Rebounds: Jackson 3, Cheney 2, Armstead 1, Morris 1, Regalado 1, Jordan 1, J. Hughes 1.
Defensive Rebounds: Regalado 4, Armstead 3, Burris 2, Jackson 2, Walker 2, Padilla 1, Harris 1.
Total Rebounds: Jackson 5, Regalado 5, Armstead 4, Burris 2, Cheney 2, Walker 2, J. Hughes 1, Padilla 1, Morris 1, Jordan 1, Harris 1.
Steals: Jackson 3, Armstead 2, Padilla 1, Regalado 1, Tanner 1, Day 1.
Assists: Armstead 5, Jackson 1, Regalado 1.
Blocks: Padilla 1, Burris 1, Regalado 1.
Fouls: Jackson 3, Shrum 3, Cheney 2, Padilla 2, Hampton 2, Armstead 1, Morris 1, Regalado 1, Walker 1, Tanner 1.

(Owasso partial stats)
Scoring: Stocksen 16, Vancuren 14, Zumwalt 6, Vann 3, Sweeney 2, Wilkins 2.
Fouls: Zumwalt 3, Hendrix 2, Korb 2, Stocksen 2, Vancuren 1, Hildebrand 1, Vann 1.

OSSAA 6A Wrestling: Dual State Preview

For the first time in several years the OSSAA Dual State Wrestling Tournament won’t be held at Shawnee’s Firelake Arena. This year the event, which includes all four school size classifications, will be held at the Stride Bank Center in Enid.

Class 6A will compete at 2:00 p.m. Friday, February 14th with semifinals Saturday at 12:00 p.m. and finals at 6:30 p.m. The tournament is single-elimination with no consolation bracket. The quarterfinals will begin with the 145-pound weight class, with semifinals starting at 113 and finals at 120.

Sand Springs advanced to the tournament for the fifth-straight year with district wins of 52-27 against Sapulpa, 65-12 against Muskogee, and 45-28 against Ponca City.

The Sandites will have to start the event against the only undefeated team in 6A, No. 3 Choctaw (10-0). The Yellowjackets have made the finals four out of the past five years and have a long history of knocking the Sandites out of contention. Sand Springs is 1-6 against Choctaw at Dual State.

If Sand Springs pulls off the upset against the Yellowjackets, they will take on either Mustang or Stillwater. They beat Stillwater 36-31 in the season opener, and are 0-2 against Mustang this season with losses off 58-9 and 60-15. The Sandites are 26-6-1 against Stillwater since the invention of Dual State in 1989, though none of those duals were post-season. They are 0-3 against Mustang, including a dual state appearance in 2018.

On the other side of the bracket: Sand Springs is 9-20 against Broken Arrow in the Dual State era, and won their only Dual State title 36-28 against the Tigers in 2017. They are 1-1 against Edmond Memorial, 1-3 against Edmond North (with a 34-31 quarterfinal win last year, and 18-4 against Union (with a Dual State win in 2016).

Likely Sand Springs vs. Choctaw lineups:

Sand Springs
106 Shane Wolf (13-13)
113 Mitchell Smith (14-5)
120 Caden Vaughn (9-5)
126 Seth Jones (21-4)
132 Carter Goodman (8-11)
138 Blake Jones (21-9)
145 Preston Medlin (18-13)
152 Chase White (8-18)
160 Chris Kirby (27-8)
170 Dakota Taylor (3-17)
182 Sango Whitehorn (8-21)
195 Brooks Dudley (21-16)
220 Josh Fincannon (29-10)
285 Robbie Parrish (7-15)

Choctaw
106 Mason Hanna
113 Caden Holman (Junior High State Champ)
120 Cale Walden (Junior High State Finalist)
126 Jackson Speer
132 Caleb Williams (State Qualifier)
138 Shaun Muse (Junior High State Champ)
145 Landon Eaton
152 Gabe Johnson (State Champion)
160 Chandler Holman (Junior High State Champ)
170 Zeke Coleman (Junior High State Champ)
182 Dylan Ward (State Qualifier)
195 Cory Monroe (Junior High State Champ)
220 Donny Wingat
285 Marquon Journey (State Champ)

Team Bios

No. 1 Broken Arrow (13-2).
Average Dual Score: 49-17.
Returning State Qualifiers: Bryce Cockrell, Blazik Perez, Tye Rozell.
Returning State Finalists: Jackson Cockrell, Jared Hill, Bryce Mattioda.
Defending State Champions: Emmanuel Skillings.
Dual State Champions: 2019, 2014, 2011, 2008, 2002, 2000, 1999, 1998.
State Champions: 2019, 2015, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2002, 2001, 2000, 1999, 1998.

No. 6 Edmond Memorial (10-7).
Average Dual Score: 39-33.
Returning State Qualifiers: Hudson Hollander, Garrett Johnson, Jake McCain, Bam West, Jackson Oplotnik, Colby Simpson, Noah Kenney.
Defending State Champs: Cruz Aguilar.
State Champions: 1988.

No. 4 Edmond North (9-2).
Average Dual Score: 49-17.
Returning State Qualifiers: Nate Becker, Josh Parks, Jaxon Randall, Braden Bowman, Trey Bowman, Christian Cantu.
Dual State Champions: 2013.
State Champions: 2013.

No. 10 Union (6-5).
Average Dual Score: 35-35.
Returning State Qualifiers: Caleb Rogers, Jake Rogers, Micah Walker.
Dual State Champions: 2012, 2007.
State Champions: 2009, 1982.

No. 3 Choctaw (10-0).
Average Dual Score: 62-11.
Returning State Qualifiers: Chander Holman, Shaun Muse, Dylan Ward.
Defending State Champions: Gabe Johnson, Marquon Journey.
Dual State Champions: 2018, 2016, 1997, 1996, 1994.
State Champions: 2018, 2016, 1999, 1997, 1996, 1994.

No. 8 Sand Springs (10-7).
Average Dual Score: 36-33.
Returning State Qualifiers: Seth Jones, Blake Jones, Chris Kirby.
Dual State Champions: 2017.
State Champions: 2017, 1971.

No. 5 Stillwater (9-2).
Average Dual Score: 49-19.
Returning State Qualifiers: Cade Nicholas, Tanner Robinson, Brett Black, Carson Cottrill.
Returning State Finalists: Carter Young.
Dual State Champions: 2015.
State Champions: 2014, 1970, 1969, 1954, 1931, 1924, 1923, 1922.

No. 2 Mustang (14-3).
Average Dual Score: 51-17.
Returning State Qualifiers: Shelton Chastain, Keegan Luton, Joseph Sylvester, Brannigan Reyes, Jack Kitchingham.
Defending State Champs: Tucker Owens, John Wiley, Tate Picklo, Judson Rowland.
State Champions: 1983.