CPHS Wrestling: Sandites place 5th at Regionals with six State Qualifiers

The Charles Page High School Wrestling team took fifth place at the Class 6A East Regional Championship in Broken Arrow Saturday. The Sandites went 22-27 in individual matches with two finalists, six State Qualifiers, and eight placers. 

Freshman Mitchell Smith placed second at 113 pounds. He pinned Bixby freshman Cody Kaiser in 1:32 and Deer Creek sophomore Michael Fredrickson in 4:55, then won a 5-0 decision against Stillwater sophomore Gabe Fontanez before falling to Broken Arrow sophomore Parker Witcraft in the finals. 

Josh Fincannon pinned Northwest Classen junior George Allen in 55 seconds and won a 14-3 major decision against Bixby junior Isaac Gibson in the 220 semis but lost 1-0 to Jenks junior Hayden Crawley in the title match. 

Seth Jones pinned Union freshman Andre Boyd in 38 seconds but lost 14-10 to Broken Arrow senior Jackson Cockrell at 126. In consolation he won 5-1 against Bixby Sophomore Garrett Washington. In the third place match he beat Owasso sophomore EJ Tecson 4-2, scoring the go-ahead takedown with six seconds left. 

Blake Jones placed fourth at 132. He won an 11-0 major decision against Enid sophomore Trinit Zweifel but fell 1-0 to top-seeded Broken Arrow junior Jared Hill in the semis. In consolation he pinned Chris Dugger in 3:14 but fell 4-1 to Jenks senior Branden Elrod. 

Chris Kirby placed fourth at 160. He pinned Northwest Classen senior Levi Wilson in 21 seconds and Deer Creek senior Tim Trigg in 53 seconds but lost 17-8 to top-seeded Enid sophomore Chance Davis in the semis. In consolation he won 7-3 against Tye Rozell but lost 11-9 to Owasso senior Nate Jacobson in sudden victory overtime. 

Sango Whitehorn was pinned by top-seeded Broken Arrow junior Emmanuel Skillings in the 195 quarterfinals. In consolation he pinned Enid junior Luis Vega in 5:07 before falling to Jenks senior Ethan Felts. In the fifth place match he beat Bixby sophomore Brad Neasby 11-5. 

Preston Medlin lost a 6-4 decision to Muskogee sophomore Bobby Felts but won 7-2 against Ponca City junior Shayden Trant and 7-3 against Sapulpa junior Luke Young before falling to Stillwater sophomore Dax Hughes in the consolation semis. He gave up a 6-3 decision to Enid sophomore Daigen Gibbens in the 145 fifth place match. 

Brooks Dudley pinned Muskogee’s Ty’Vonte Williams in 2:42 but was then pinned by Ponca City’s Landon Newlin in the 182 quarterfinals. He pinned Union junior Shane Fields in 1:34 and Stillwater senior Eli Wilson in 0:54 in consolation before falling to Jenks senior Garrett Weis. He lost a 3-2 decision to Enid freshman Carlos Alvarado in the fifth place match.

Shane Wolf went 0-2 at 106. He was pinned by Ponca City freshman Preston Lee and lost an 11-1 major decision to Owasso sophomore Zeke Wheeler in consolation. 

Harley Newberry went 1-2 at 120. He was pinned by top-seeded Broken Arrow senior Bryce Cockrell and by Jenks junior Garrett Rawlins, but pinned Enid freshman Donterriou Covington in 1:19. 

Carter Goodman lost a 5-2 decision to Ponca City freshman Gabriel Roland and a 10-3 decision to Owasso senior Killian McNichol at 132. 

Ethan White was pinned by Broken Arrow senior William Martin in the first round of 152 then fell 4-2 to Midwest City junior Jamie Watts in consolation. 

Codey Cramer went 0-2 in his varsity debut at 170 pounds with pin losses to top-seeded Broken Arrow senior Bryce Mattioda and Ponca City freshman Joe Leavitt. 

Santana Naugle went 1-2 at heavyweight. He won a 3-2 decision against Ponca City junior HB Bowers but was pinned by top-seeded Union senior Micah Walker in the quarterfinals and lost a 7-4 decision to Owasso freshman Tyler Rich in consolation. 

Former Sandites Christian Forbes (Broken Arrow) and Carter Young (Stillwater) both made it to the Championship finals. Forbes came in runner-up at 106 and Young won the 132 bracket.

Broken Arrow won the team title handily with 294.5 points and Jenks came in second with 188.5. Stillwater was third with 176 followed by Deer Creek with 133 and Sand Springs with 125. 

Smith, Fincannon, and Seth Jones will automatically advance to the double-elimination State Tournament bracket. Kirby and Blake Jones will have a single-elimination wrestle off against the fifth-place winners from the West bracket. Whitehorn will wrestle the fourth-place winner from the West. Dudley and Medlin will serve as alternates should a qualifier from the East drop out for eligibility or injury. State will be held at Jim Norrick arena next weekend at the Oklahoma State Fairgrounds in Oklahoma City. 

6A East Regional Champions

  • 106: Cael Hughes (Stillwater).

  • 113: Parker Witcraft (Broken Arrow).

  • 120: Jason Gilbert (Deer Creek).

  • 126: Cade Nicholas (Stillwater).

  • 132: Carter Young (Stillwater). 

  • 138: Cade Manion (Deer Creek).

  • 145: Thatcher Hall (Jenks).

  • 152: Tanner Robinson (Stillwater).

  • 160: Drake Vannoy (Jenks). 

  • 170: Bryce Mattioda (Broken Arrow).

  • 182: Jersey Robb (Bixby).

  • 195: Emmanuel Skillings (Broken Arrow).

  • 220: Hayden Crawley (Jenks).

  • 285: Micah Walker (Union).

CPHS Wrestling: Sandites in 4th at Regionals with eight in placement round

The Charles Page High School Wrestling team is sitting in fourth place after the third session of the Class 6A East Regional Championship in Broken Arrow. The Sandites are 20-21 in individual matches with two in the Championship finals, three in the Consolation finals, and three wrestling for fifth place.  

Freshman standout Mitchell Smith pinned Bixby freshman Cody Kaiser in 1:32 and Deer Creek sophomore Michael Fredrickson in 4:55, then won a 5-0 decision against Stillwater sophomore Gabe Fontanez. He will wrestle top-seeded Broken Arrow sophomore Parker Witcraft in the 113 Championship finals. 

Josh Fincannon pinned Northwest Classen junior George Allen in 55 seconds and won a 14-3 major decision against Bixby junior Isaac Gibson in the 220 semis. He will wrestle Jenks junior Hayden Crawley for the title. 

Seth Jones pinned Union freshman Andre Boyd in 38 seconds but lost 14-10 to Broken Arrow senior Jackson Cockrell at 126. In consolation he won 5-1 against Bixby Sophomore Garrett Washington. He will take on Owasso sophomore EJ Tecson in the third place match. 

Blake Jones won an 11-0 major decision against Enid sophomore Trinit Zweifel but fell 1-0 to top-seeded Broken Arrow junior Jared Hill in the 138 semis. In consolation he pinned Chris Dugger in 3:14. He will take on Jenks senior Branden Elrod in the third place match. 

Chris Kirby pinned Northwest Classen senior Levi Wilson in 21 seconds and Deer Creek senior Tim Trigg in 53 seconds at 160 pounds but fell 17-8 to top-seeded Enid sophomore Chance Davis in the semis. In consolation he won 7-3 against Tye Rozell. He will wrestle Owasso senior Nate Jacobson for third place. 

Preston Medlin lost a 6-4 decision to Muskogee sophomore Bobby Felts but won 7-2 against Ponca City junior Shayden Trant and 7-3 against Sapulpa junior Luke Young before falling to Stillwater sophomore Dax Hughes in the 145 consolation semis. He will take on Enid sophomore Daigen Gibbens in the fifth place match. 

Brooks Dudley pinned Muskogee’s Ty’Vonte Williams in 2:42 but was then pinned by Ponca City’s Landon Newlin in the 182 quarterfinals. He pinned Union junior Shane Fields in 1:34 and Stillwater senior Eli Wilson in 0:54 in consolation before falling to Jenks senior Garrett Weis. He will face Enid freshman Carlos Alvarado for fifth place. 

Sango Whitehorn was pinned by top-seeded Broken Arrow junior Emmanuel Skillings in the 195 quarterfinals. In consolation he pinned Enid junior Luis Vega in 5:07 before falling to Jenks senior Ethan Felts. He will take on Bixby sophomore Brad Neasby in the fifth place match. 

Shane Wolf went 0-2 at 106. He was pinned by Ponca City freshman Preston Lee and lost an 11-1 major decision to Owasso sophomore Zeke Wheeler in consolation. 

Harley Newberry went 1-2 at 120. He was pinned by top-seeded Broken Arrow senior Bryce Cockrell and by Jenks junior Garrett Rawlins, but pinned Enid freshman Donterriou Covington in 1:19. 

Carter Goodman lost a 5-2 decision to Ponca City freshman Gabriel Roland and a 10-3 decision to Owasso senior Killian McNichol at 132. 

Ethan White was pinned by Broken Arrow senior William Martin in the first round of 152 then fell 4-2 to Midwest City junior Jamie Watts in consolation. 

Codey Cramer went 0-2 in his varsity debut at 170 pounds with pin losses to top-seeded Broken Arrow senior Bryce Mattioda and Ponca City freshman Joe Leavitt. 

Santana Naugle went 1-2 at heavyweight. He won a 3-2 decision against Ponca City junior HB Bowers but was pinned by top-seeded Union senior Micah Walker in the quarterfinals and lost a 7-4 decision to Owasso freshman Tyler Rich in consolation. 

Former Sandites Christian Forbes (Broken Arrow) and Carter Young (Stillwater) both advanced to the Championship finals. 

Broken Arrow has the team title all locked down with 267 points and Jenks is a distant second with 158.5. Stillwater is third with 155 followed by Sand Springs at 121 and Deer Creek with 115. 

All placement matches will be held Saturday afternoon at 4:00 p.m. in Tiger Field House on the campus of Broken Arrow High School. 

The top five wrestlers in each bracket will advance to the State Tournament with the sixth-place medalist as an alternate. The top three will advance to the double-elimination bracket outright while the fourth and fifth placers will wrestle a single elimination round to start. State will be held at Jim Norrick arena next weekend at the Oklahoma State Fairgrounds in Oklahoma City. 

CPHS Wrestling: Sandites 5th after day one at Regionals, Fincannon and Smith in finals

The Charles Page High School Wrestling team is sitting in fifth place after the first day of the Class 6A East Regional Championship in Broken Arrow. The Sandites went 14-16 in individual matches and advanced two to the Championship finals with another eight alive in consolation. 

Freshman standout Mitchell Smith pinned Bixby freshman Cody Kaiser in 1:32 and Deer Creek sophomore Michael Fredrickson in 4:55 then won a 5-0 decision against Stillwater sophomore Gabe Fontanez. He will wrestle top-seeded Broken Arrow sophomore Parker Witcraft in the 113 Championship finals. 

Josh Fincannon pinned Northwest Classen junior George Allen in 55 seconds and won a 14-3 major decision against Bixby junior Isaac Gibson in the 220 semis. He will wrestle Jenks junior Hayden Crawley for the title. 

Harley Newberry was pinned by top-seeded Broken Arrow senior Bryce Cockrell in the 120 quarterfinals but pinned Enid freshman Donterriou Covington in 1:19 in consolation. He will face Jenks junior Garrett Rawlins next. 

Seth Jones pinned Union freshman Andre Boyd in 38 seconds but lost 14-10 to Broken Arrow senior Jackson Cockrell at 126. He will wrestle the winner of Garrett Washington vs. Leslie Fortner in consolation. 

Blake Jones won an 11-0 major decision against Enid sophomore Trinit Zweifel but fell 1-0 to top-seeded Broken Arrow junior Jared Hill in the 138 semis. He will meet the winner of Bryson Perez vs. Chris Dugger in consolation. 

Preston Medlin lost a 6-4 decision to Muskogee’s Bobby Felts but won 7-2 against Ponca City junior Shayden Trant in the 145 consolation. Next up is a Highway 97 rivalry matchup against Sapulpa junior Luke Young. 

Chris Kirby pinned Northwest Classen senior Levi Wilson in 21 seconds and Deer Creek senior Tim Trigg in 53 seconds at 160 pounds but fell 17-8 to top-seeded Enid sophomore Chance Davis in the semis. He gave the Plainsman trouble, however, with two reversals and nearfall points. He will meet the winner of Aaron Crutison vs. Tye Rozell in consolation. 

Brooks Dudley pinned Muskogee’s Ty’Vonte Williams in 2:42 but was then pinned by Ponca City’s Landon Newlin in the 182 quarterfinals. He pinned Union junior Shane Fields in 1:34 in consolation. Next up he will meet Stillwater senior Eli Wilson. 

Sango Whitehorn was pinned by top-seeded Broken Arrow junior Emmanuel Skillings in the 195 quarterfinals. He will wrestle Enid junior Luis Vega in consolation. 

Santana Naugle won a 3-2 decision against Ponca City junior HB Bowers at heavyweight but was pinned by top-seeded Union senior Micah Walker in the quarterfinals. He will take on Owasso freshman Tyler Rich in consolation. 

Shane Wolf went 0-2 at 106. He was pinned by Ponca City freshman Preston Lee and lost an 11-1 major decision to Owasso sophomore Zeke Wheeler in consolation. 

Carter Goodman lost a 5-2 decision to Ponca City freshman Gabriel Roland and a 10-3 decision to Owasso senior Killian McNichol at 132. 

Ethan White was pinned by Broken Arrow senior William Martin in the first round of 152 then fell 4-2 to Midwest City junior Jamie Watts in consolation. 

Codey Cramer went 0-2 in his varsity debut at 170 pounds with pin losses to top-seeded Broken Arrow senior Bryce Mattioda and Ponca City freshman Joe Leavitt. 

Former Sandites Christian Forbes (Broken Arrow) and Carter Young (Stillwater) both advanced to the Championship finals. 

Broken Arrow has the team title all locked down with 250 points, and Stillwater is a distant second with 124. Jenks is third with 116.5 followed by Union at 88.5 and Sand Springs at 87.

Saturday’s wrestling will begin at 11:00 a.m. with consolation quarterfinals and semifinals. All placement matches will be held in the afternoon session at 4:00 p.m. All matches are in Tiger Field House on the campus of Broken Arrow High School. 

The top five wrestlers in each bracket will advance to the State Tournament with the sixth-place medalist as an alternate. The top three will advance to the double-elimination bracket outright while the fourth and fifth placers will wrestle a single elimination round to start. State will be held at Jim Norrick arena next weekend at the Oklahoma State Fairgrounds in Oklahoma City. 

Josh Fincannon beat Hayden Crawley 9-7 in a dual this season. The two will get a rematch for the 220 Regional title Saturday.

CPHS Basketball: Broken Arrow spoils Sandite Senior Night 55-54, Richardson scores 16

For the second time this season, the Class 6A No. 11 ranked Broken Arrow High School boys’ basketball team (17-6, 9-5) pulled off the upset against No. 9 Sand Springs (16-6, 8-6), and this time they did it on the Sandites’ Senior Night in come-from-behind fashion.

Sand Springs won the first three quarters and held a 54-44 lead midway through the fourth before giving up eleven unanswered points to lose the game 55-54.

The first quarter saw eleven lead changes but Sand Springs had the first and final say. Marlo Fox scored the opening three and the closing two to take an 18-17 lead into the second quarter. The lead changed four more times in the second quarter but a three pointer from Cason Savage gave the home team the advantage till the final bucket of the game.

By halftime the Sandites were up 33-28, but Broken Arrow cut it to 38-36 midway through the third. Davon Richardson scored four in a row and Fox added another bucket to pad the lead and they entered the home stretch 46-40. 

Savage gave the Sandites their first double digit lead at 52-42 to cap a six-point run. Then the Tigers came roaring back with an eleven point run for the 55-54 lead at 2:02. The Tigers held that score till 11.1 remained and Richardson sent George McCurdy to the line for a 1-and-1. McCurdy missed the shot and Fox rebounded, but Anthony Allen came away with the steal. Josh Minney rebounded another missed Tiger free throw, but his last second half-court three failed to find its target.

Sand Springs was led by Richardson with 16 points and 9 rebounds, followed by Fox with 14 points and Minney with 10. The Tigers also had three players in double digits. Jaiell Talley led all scorers with 17 points, followed by Tyler Pinder and Allen with 10 apiece.

The two teams will return to action next Friday at the Ed Dubie Field House when the Sandites host the Tigers for the Regional Tournament. Broken Arrow will play Bixby (6-15) at 6:30 p.m. and Sand Springs will play Enid (8-15) at 8:00 p.m. The winners of those two games will play Saturday at 7:00 p.m., and both will advance to the Area playoff.

BAHS 55 CPHS 54
1Q:
CPHS 18-17.
2Q: CPHS 15-11.
3Q: CPHS 13-12.
4Q: BAHS 15-8.

Free Throws: BAHS 3-of-7, CPHS 10-of-11.
Field Goals: BAHS 25-of-48, CPHS 19-of-41.
Offensive Rebounds: BAHS 7, CPHS 6.
Defensive Rebounds: BAHS 12, CPHS 14.
Total Rebounds: BAHS 19, CPHS 20.
Steals: BAHS 12, CPHS 5.
Blocks: BAHS 2, CPHS 0.
Fouls: BAHS 11, CPHS 15.

(Sand Springs stats)
Scoring: Richardson 16, Fox 14, Minney 10, Savage 7, Askew 3, Clark 2.
Offensive Rebounds: Richardson 3, Minney 2, Savage 1.
Defensive Rebounds: Richardson 6, Fox 2, Minney 2, Askew 2, Savage 1, Clark 1.
Total Rebounds: Richardson 9, Minney 4, Fox 2, Savage 2, Askew 2, Clark 1.
Steals: Richardson 3, Minney 1, Shoemaker 1.
Assists: Minney 1, Savage 1.
Fouls: Richardson 4, Fox 4, Minney 4, Clark 2, Shoemaker 1.

(Broken Arrow partial stats)
Scoring: Talley 17, Pinder 10, Allen 10, Stika 8, McCurdy 4, Barnes 3, Golden 2, Blair 1.
Fouls: Barnes 3, Pinder 3, Blair 2, McCurdy 1, Stika 1, Golden 1.

CPHS Basketball: Girls beat Broken Arrow 69-67 on Senior Night, Madison Burris scores 15

The Class 6A No. 11 ranked Charles Page High School girls’ basketball team (15-7, 8-6) made its third double-digit comeback win of the season Friday night at the Ed Dubie Field House, 69-67 against Broken Arrow (9-13, 5-7) in a Senior Night preview of their upcoming Thursday playoff game. 

McKenzie Harris got her first start of the season and scored the opening three-pointer. Raegan Padilla added a two and Hailey Jackson hit a pair of free throws but the Tigers took a 9-7 lead to end the quarter. Twelve Sandites saw action in the first quarter and the starters had limited minutes. 

The Sandites snagged 13 offensive rebounds in the first half but struggled with accuracy, going 8-of-38 on field goals. Broken Arrow was an even 11-of-22 and rode that to a 34-25 halftime lead. Sand Springs was up 21-19 till Taleyah Jones hit three-straight threes to pace an eleven-point run. 

The home team came storming back early in the second half and cut it to 39-38 with threes from Madison Burris and Jade Shrum, but Broken Arrow answered with an 11-2 run for the double-digit lead at 50-40. Darrian Jordan scored on a steal and assist from Burris to end the quarter 55-49.

Sand Springs won the fourth quarter 20-12 and scored seven in a row to cut their deficit to 57-56. A five point run from Journey Armstead gave them their first lead since the second quarter with 2:18 to play. The lead changed four more times from there and Jackson scored the final go-ahead putback at 66-65. Jackson and Padilla combined for three free throws and a last second shot from Jones wasn’t enough to even the score. 

Jones led all scorers with 25 points, but Makayla Adams was the only other Tiger in double digits, putting up 13. The Sandites were led by Burris with 15, Armstead with 14, Padilla with 13, and Jackson with 10. Jackson added 12 rebounds for her fourth double-double of the season. 

The game was the regular season finale for both teams, but they will get a rematch Thursday at 6:30 p.m. in the first round of the Regional Championship at Union High School. 

CPHS 69 BAHS 67
1Q:
BAHS 9-7.
2Q: BAHS 25-18.
3Q: CPHS 24-21.
4Q: CPHS 20-12.

Free Throws: CPHS 13-of-19, BAHS 8-of-13.
Field Goals: CPHS 23-of-67, BAHS 25-of-52.
Offensive Rebounds: CPHS 19, BAHS 5.
Defensive Rebounds: CPHS 19, BAHS 22.
Total Rebounds: CPHS 38, BAHS 27.
Steals: CPHS 5, BAHS 8.
Blocks: CPHS 2, BAHS 5.
Fouls: CPHS 17, BAHS 18.

(Sand Springs stats)
Scoring: Burris 15, Armstead 14, Padilla 13, Jackson 10, Shrum 9, Harris 3, Cheney 3, Jordan 2.
Offensive Rebounds: Jackson 5, Burris 4, Padilla 3, Morris 3, Armstead 2, Regalado 1, Harris 1.
Defensive Rebounds: Jackson 7, Jordan 4, Cheney 2, Armstead 1, Padilla 1, Burris 1, Harris 1, Morris 1, Hampton 1.
Total Rebounds: Jackson 12, Burris 5, Padilla 4, Jordan 4, Morris 4, Armstead 3, Harris 2, Cheney 2, Regalado 1, Hampton 1.
Steals: Burris 2, Padilla 1, Shrum 1, Morris 1.
Assists: Armstead 6, Jackson 4, Padilla 1, Burris 1.
Blocks: Jackson 1, Regalado 1.
Fouls: Padilla 4, Shrum 3, Hampton 2, Armstead 2, Jackson 1, Burris 1, Harris 1, Jordan 1, Cheney 1, Morris 1.

(Broken Arrow partial stats)
Scoring: Jones 25, Adams 13, Duin 9, Hytche 7, Myers 6, Duffey 3, Herrera 2, Zackery 2.
Fouls:
Myers 4, Hytche 3, Duffey 2, Adams 2, Sanders 2, Zackery 2, Jones 1, Duin 1, Herrera 1.

CPHS Wrestling: Sandites sitting 4th at Regionals, advance 5 to semifinals

The Charles Page High School Wrestling team is sitting in fourth place following the quarterfinal round of the Class 6A East Regional Championship Friday morning in Broken Arrow. The Sandites advanced five wrestlers to the semifinals. 

Freshman standout Mitchell Smith pinned Bixby freshman Cody Kaiser in 1:32 and Deer Creek sophomore Michael Fredrickson in 4:55. He will take on Stillwater sophomore Gabe Fontanez in the 113-pound semifinals. 

Seth Jones took a 6-2 lead against Union freshman Andre Boyd before pinning the Redskin in 38 seconds. He will wrestle Broken Arrow senior Jackson Cockrell in the 126 semis. 

Blake Jones won an 11-0 major decision against Enid sophomore Trinit Zweifel and will face top-seeded Broken Arrow junior Jared Hill in the 138 semis. 

Chris Kirby pinned Northwest Classen senior Levi Wilson in 21 seconds and Deer Creek senior Tim Trigg in 53 seconds at 160 pounds. He will face off with top-seeded Enid sophomore Chance Davis in the semis. 

Josh Fincannon pinned Northwest Classen junior George Allen in 55 seconds and will wrestle Bixby junior Isaac Gibson in the 220 semis. 

Shane Wolf was pinned by Ponca City’s Preston Lee in the first round of 106. He will wrestle Owasso sophomore Zeke Wheeler in consolation. 

Harley Newberry was pinned by top-seeded Broken Arrow senior Bryce Cockrell in the 120 quarterfinals. He will take on Enid freshman Donterriou Covington in consolation. 

Carter Goodman lost a 5-2 decision to Ponca City’s Gabriel Roland at 132. He will take on Owasso senior Killian McNichol in consolation.  

Preston Medlin lost a 6-4 decision to Muskogee’s Bobby Felts at 145. He will take on Ponca City junior Shayden Trant in consolation. 

Ethan White was pinned by Broken Arrow senior William Martin in the first round of 152. He will wrestle Midwest City’s Jamie Watts in consolation. 

Codey Cramer made his varsity debut against top-seeded Broken Arrow senior Bryce Mattioda at 170 and was pinned. He will wrestle Ponca City freshman Joe Leavitt in consolation. 

Brooks Dudley pinned Muskogee’s Ty’Vonte Williams in 2:42 but was then pinned by Ponca City’s Landon Newlin in the 182 quarterfinals. He will wrestle Union junior Shane Fields in consolation. 

Sango Whitehorn was pinned by top-seeded Broken Arrow junior Emmanuel Skillings in the 195 quarterfinals. He will wrestle Enid junior Luis Vega in consolation. 

Santana Naugle won a 3-2 decision against Ponca City junior HB Bowers at heavyweight but was pinned by top-seeded Union senior Micah Walker in the quarterfinals. He will have a bye in the first round of consolation. 

Former Sandites Christian Forbes (Broken Arrow) and Carter Young (Stillwater) both won their quarterfinals matches.