CPHS Football: 2020 Sandite schedule released

The Charles Page High School football team has released its 2020 schedule, and next year’s Sandites will see a couple of new faces and some changes to the district lineup.

8.28.2020 Sapulpa (A)

The Highway 97 Rivalry will be renewed for the 91st consecutive year, but this time it will be a non-district game. Sapulpa was bumped down to Class 5A for the next two seasons, and this will be their first non-district meeting since 2013. It will be their first season-opening meeting since 1953 and the second straight year that the game will be played on the road in Sapulpa.

Sapulpa leads the series 45-43-5 overall, and won the last meeting 31-19 to snap a five-year Sandite win streak. The Chieftains went 6-5 last year for their second-straight winning season and second-straight playoff appearance.

Sapulpa State Titles: 1921.

9.4.2020 Bishop Kelley (H)

The Sandites’ first home game will be against 5A Bishop Kelley, in their first meeting since 1979. The teams have a split 5-5 record, with the Sandites winning their last four meetings.

The Comets are coming off an 8-5 season and State semifinals appearance, and haven’t had a losing record since 2010.

Bishop Kelley State Titles: 1981.

9.18.2020 Shiloh Christian (H)

The Sandites will take a bye week following their game with Bishop Kelley, then will host a Springdale, Arkansas 4A private school powerhouse. The Saints went 14-1 last season and were State Runners-Up. They haven’t had a losing season since 2012. This will be the first ever meeting between the two programs.

Shiloh Christian State Titles: 2010, 2009, 2008, 2006, 2001, 1999, 1998.

9.25.2020 Ponca City (A)

District action will begin with a trip to Ponca City, where the Wildcats will be out to prove that last season wasn’t a fluke. After thirteen years as the 6A punching bag, Ponca went 5-5 for their best mark since 2005.

Sand Springs holds a 25-20-1 record against the Wildcats and won seven straight meetings till Ponca snapped the streak with a 24-14 win last season at Memorial Stadium.

10.2.2020 Muskogee (Homecoming)

Sand Springs will have a tough task on Homecoming as they look to snap a three-year losing streak against Muskogee. The Roughers hold a 23-6 record against Sand Springs, including a 54-6 drubbing last season. Muskogee went 8-3 last year and hasn’t had a losing record since 2015.

Muskogee State Titles: 1986, 1950, 1948, 1941, 1940, 1935, 1925, 1923, 1910.

10.9.2020 Booker T. Washington (A)

Both Sand Springs and Booker T. Washington will have new head coaches this year. The Hornets hold a 16-7 record against the Sandites including five straight meetings. They ended the Sandites’ last season 34-7.

Washington went 7-5 last year and hasn’t had a losing season since 2011. They are the only team besides Bixby to win a 6A-II title.

Booker T. Washington State Titles: 2017, 2010, 2008, 1984, 1973, 1971, 1969, 1968, 1967.

10.15.2020 Bixby (H)

The Sandites will host the heir apparent, the reigning State Champions and most dominant team in the division on a Thursday. Bixby holds an 18-12 record against the Sandites, including six straight wins dating back to the 2015 title game. Last year they dealt the Sandites a 75-0 shutout, their worst loss in 95 years.

Bixby went 13-0 last season and has won 25 straight games. The Spartans have made the State Finals for six straight years and haven’t had a losing record since 2012.

Bixby State Titles: 2019, 2018, 2016, 2015, 2014.

10.23.2020 Choctaw (A)

Choctaw is new to the district, but not new to the Sandites. They played a non-district home and home from 2016-2017 that the Yellowjackets swept, 21-20 in 2017 and 45-41 in 2016. They are 4-2 against the Sandites overall. Last year Choctaw went 8-4 with a State semifinal appearance

Choctaw State Titles: 1960.

10.30.2020 Bartlesville (H)

The Sandites will play Bartlesville for the 21st straight year. The Bruins are 21-15 against the Sandites and have won back-to-back meetings, including a 54-35 shootout last year. Bartlesville went 3-7 last season and hasn’t had a winning record since 2015.

11.6.2020 Putnam City West (A)

The regular season finale will be a road game against district newcomer Putnam City West. The two teams had a non-district home and home from 2016-2017 and the Sandites won both meetings.

The Patriots went 0-10 last year and have lost 16 straight games. They haven’t had a winning record since 2016.

Putnam West State Titles: 1981

CPHS Baseball: Keaton Campbell hits grand slam in final pre-season game

The Charles Page High School varsity baseball team went 4-4 in preseason scrimmages and is set to start the regular season with a district home game against Edmond Memorial Tuesday at 6:00 p.m. at the Sandite Sports Complex.

SEE RELATED: CPHS Baseball: Tatum Watie throws 9 strikeouts in 9-3 scrimmage win against Booker T. Washington.

The Sandites won 6-2 against Bartlesville behind a solid hitting performance that included six doubles and a home run from Ethan Sartin. Brycen Peterman and Keaton Campell both hit two doubles apiece and Kiefer Massey and Ty Pennington also had one each. 

Campbell was a perfect three-for-three at the plate with one RBI. Pennington led the team in runs with two, and Sartin led the team in RBI with two. The team was .360 batting and .720 slugging. 

Brock Swanson got the start and the win on the mound with three hits, one run, one walk, and four strikeouts in five innings. Massey tossed two innings in relief and threw one hit, one run, three walks, and two strikeouts. 

They struggled early on in a 10-3 loss to Bixby and didn’t get on the board till the sixth inning. Sebastian Cassidy got the start and the loss on the mound with seven hits, four runs, three walks, and seven strikeouts in three innings. Jasper Adams gave up eleven hits, six runs, one walk, and three strikeouts in two innings. Pennington tossed one perfect inning with no hits or walks. 

The Sandites were .207 at the plate with six hits. Bixby took a 10-0 lead before Jacob Shields scored on a dropped third strike in the sixth. Peterman scored on an error and Shields brought in Jaxon Skaggs on a sacrifice in the seventh. 

Last Monday they fell 6-3 to Bishop Kelley after giving up a 3-2 lead in the bottom of the sixth. Massey scored the first run of the game on a dropped third strike in the second, but Kelley scored in the third and the fourth to take the lead.

Massey batted in Pennington in the sixth to tie it up, then Kaden Young stole home. The Comets’ bats came alive in the bottom of the inning with two RBI doubles, and a trio of Sandite errors allowed the comeback.

Carson Seabolt got the loss, giving up three hits and four runs with three strikeouts in two innings. Skaggs tossed seven hits, two runs, four strikeouts, and three walks in four innings.

The Sandites cleaned up the errors the next day against Jenks, but gave up 8 hits in an 11-3 loss. Watie, Young, Peterman, and Hayden Blair combined for 10 walks and three strikeouts on the mound. Campbell and Pennington hit doubles, and Campbell’s brought in Pennington and Cody Pulscher. Pennington scored the first run of the game on a steal of home.

The Sandites got back in the win column Thursday with an 8-2 win over Glenpool that saw both teams commit three errors. Blair, Taegan Cook, and Carter Williams all hit doubles, and Peterman had a triple.

Swanson got the win on the mound with four hits, two runs, three strikeouts, and three walks in four innings. Cassidy tossed three strikeouts with no hits or walks in two innings, and Adams tossed one strikeout with no hits or walks in one inning.

The pre-season ended on a high-note with a 13-8 win over Jay, including a fourth inning grand slam from Campbell. Campbell was walked twice and scored on all three plate appearances, leading the team in runs and RBI.

Massey got the start and the win on the mound with one hit, three runs, five strikeouts, and four walks in three innings. Adams struck out the side in the fourth, Watie tossed one strikeout and three walks in the fifth, Pennington threw one hit, one strikeout, and two walks in the sixth, and Blair had three hits, five runs, one strikeout, and two walks in the seventh.

OSSAA 6A Girls Basketball Week 13 Rankings

The final OSSAA rankings were released on February 10th, but we will continue to update each week with records, conference standings, offensive/defensive standings, and playoff results.

Class 6A Rankings (First Place Votes) - Record.
1. Norman (18), 23-1.
2. Deer Creek (5), 21-4.
3. Booker T. Washington (1), 22-3.
4. Choctaw (2), 23-1.
5. Moore, 20-5.
6. Union (1), 20-5.
7. Sapulpa, 22-3.
8. Edmond North, 18-7.
9. Norman North, 17-8.
10. Bixby, 16-9.
11. Sand Springs, 15-8.
12. Midwest City, 16-8.
13. Putnam City West, 16-7.
14. Edmond Santa Fe, 11-13.
15. Ponca City, 19-7.
16. Edmond Memorial, 13-11.
17. Putnam City North, 12-10.
18. Mustang, 12-13.
19. Jenks, 10-13.
20. Westmoore, 13-12.

Conference Strength
54.0 Central Oklahoma
48.0 Frontier Valley
40.6 Big Ten
14.8 All-City

Conference 6A Playoff Records
11-8 Central Oklahoma
8-7 Frontier Valley
4-6 Big Ten
0-2 All-City

Top Offenses
(Avg. Points Scored)

64.0 Norman
63.4 Moore
62.4 Choctaw
62.2 Deer Creek
60.4 Sapulpa
60.0 Booker T. Washington
57.8 Sand Springs
57.8 Broken Arrow
56.1 Ponca City
55.9 Edmond North
54.6 Jenks
53.5 Edmond Santa Fe
52.7 Bixby
52.3 Putnam West
52.2 Putnam North
51.8 Midwest City
50.0 Mustang
49.6 Edmond Memorial
49.6 Westmoore
49.4 Union
48.7 Northwest Classen
48.7 Putnam City
47.4 Norman North
45.8 Yukon
45.2 Bartlesville
44.8 Muskogee
39.6 Owasso
39.2 Enid
39.0 Stillwater
36.9 Lawton
33.6 Southmoore
18.3 U.S. Grant

Top Defenses
(Avg. Points Allowed)
35.4 Choctaw
39.2 Norman North
39.6 Union
41.7 Ponca City
42.2 Bixby
42.6 Midwest City
42.7 Edmond North
43.1 Sapulpa
45.0 Putnam West
45.3 Edmond Memorial
45.6 Westmoore
46.0 Norman
46.6 Putnam North
46.7 Mustang
46.9 Booker T. Washington
46.9 Moore
47.9 Yukon
49.2 Stillwater
50.7 Putnam City
50.7 Sand Springs
50.9 Deer Creek
51.2 Northwest Classen
52.5 Owasso
52.6 Jenks
53.2 Bartlesville
54.2 U.S. Grant
55.0 Edmond Santa Fe
56.4 Muskogee
57.7 Southmoore
58.9 Enid
60.4 Broken Arrow
65.3 Lawton

Avg. Point Differential
27.0 Choctaw
18.0 Norman
17.3 Sapulpa
16.5 Moore
14.5 Ponca City
13.2 Edmond North
13.2 Booker T. Washington
11.3 Deer Creek
10.5 Bixby
9.8 Union
9.3 Midwest City
8.2 Norman North
7.3 Putnam West
7.1 Sand Springs
5.6 Putnam North
4.3 Edmond Memorial
4.0 Westmoore
3.3 Mustang
2.0 Jenks
-1.5 Edmond Santa Fe
-2.0 Putnam City
-2.1 Yukon
-2.5 Northwest Classen
-2.6 Broken Arrow
-8.0 Bartlesville
-10.1 Stillwter
-11.6 Muskogee
-12.8 Owasso
-19.7 Enid
-24.0 Southmoore
-28.4 Lawton
-35.9 U.S. Grant

Final Conference Standings

All-City
7-2 Southeast
5-0 Classen SAS
5-3 Star Spencer
5-4 John Marshall
4-3 Northwest Classen
2-5 Capitol Hill
1-5 U.S. Grant
0-7 Douglass

Big Ten
12-0 Choctaw
7-2 Midwest City
7-3 Putnam West
6-4 Putnam North
4-5 Eisenhower
3-8 Putnam City
1-9 Enid
0-9 Lawton

Central Oklahoma
13-1 Norman
12-2 Deer Creek
11-3 Moore
10-4 Edmond North
10-4 Norman North
7-7 Edmond Memorial
6-8 Mustang
5-8 Edmond Santa Fe
5-9 Westmoore
3-11 Stillwater
2-12 Yukon
0-14 Southmoore

Frontier Valley
13-1 Sapulpa
12-2 Booker T. Washington
11-3 Union
9-5 Bixby
8-6 Sand Springs
5-9 Jenks
5-9 Broken Arrow
4-10 Owasso
2-12 Bartlesville
1-12 Muskogee

Regional Results

East

Region 1
Norman 79-32 Enid
Ponca City 61-59 Jenks
Norman 58-31 Ponca City

Region 2
Bixby 47-21 Bartlesville
Sapulpa 53-20 Stillwater
Sapulpa 64-37 Bixby

Region 3
Union 40-29 Muskogee
Broken Arrow 86-81 Sand Springs
Union 74-62 Broken Arrow

Region 4
Mustang 49-34 Putnam North
Booker T. Washington 40-29 Owasso
Booker T. Washington 60-35 Mustang

West

Region 1
Deer Creek 58-21 U.S. Grant
Putnam West 54-40 Edmond Memorial
Deer Creek 74-52 Putnam West

Region 2
Norman North 50-34 Putnam City
Edmond North 82-38 Northwest Classen
Edmond North 42-36 Norman North

Region 3
Choctaw 70-11 Lawton
Westmoore 59-47 Edmond Santa Fe
Choctaw 58-36 Westmoore

Region 4
Midwest 48-45 Yukon
Moore 76-45 Southmoore
Moore 71-48 Midwest City

Area Assignments

East

Area Championship @ Tulsa Memorial
Norman vs. Sapulpa

Area Consolation Semis @ Tulsa Memorial
Broken Arrow vs. Mustang

Area Championship @ Owasso
Union vs. Booker T. Washington

Area Consolation Semis @ Owasso
Ponca City vs. Bixby

Area Consolation Finals @ Owasso

West

Area Championship @ Putnam City
Deer Creek vs. Edmond North

Area Consolation Semis @ Putnam City
Westmoore vs. Midwest City

Area Championship @ Capitol Hill
Choctaw vs. Moore

Area Consolation Semis @ Capitol Hill
Putnam West vs. Norman North

Area Consolation Finals @ Western Heights

OSSAA 6A Boys Basketball Week 13 Rankings

The final OSSAA rankings were released on February 10th, but we will continue to update each week with records, conference standings, offensive/defensive standings, and playoff results.

Class 6A Rankings (First Place Votes) - Record.
1. Booker T. Washington (10), 19-5.
2. Southmoore (9), 20-4.
3. Jenks (3), 20-4.
4. Lawton (7), 21-3.
5. Midwest City, 21-3.
6. Edmond Memorial (1), 21-4.
7. Edmond North, 19-6.
8. Union, 20-5.
9. Sand Springs, 18-6.
10. Norman North, 17-7.
11. Broken Arrow, 18-7.
12. Putnam City West, 15-10.
13. Putnam City North, 15-9.
14. Edmond Santa Fe, 13-12.
15. Putnam City, 12-12.
16. Choctaw, 13-11.
17. Northwest Classen, 15-10.
18. Owasso, 12-13.
19. Yukon, 14-11.
20. Deer Creek, 9-15.
20. Mustang, 9-15.

Conference Strength
52.3 Big Ten
51.6 Frontier Valley
41.0 Central Oklahoma
24.4 All-City

Conference 6A Post-Season Records
7-4 Big Ten
10-6 Frontier Valley
6-11 Central Oklahoma
1-2 All-City

Top Offenses
(Avg. Points Scored)

74.5 Midwest City
72.1 Booker T. Washington
69.8 Southmoore
67.3 Choctaw
66.6 Union
66.4 Lawton
66.2 Edmond Memorial
64.2 Putnam West
63.0 Putnam North
62.5 Sapulpa
62.0 Edmond North
61.6 Sand Springs
61.5 Bixby
61.2 Yukon
61.1 Mustang
61.1 Broken Arrow
60.3 Jenks
59.9 Northwest Classen
59.7 Putnam City
57.8 Norman North
57.0 Ponca City
56.8 Muskogee
56.4 Norman
55.6 Owasso
55.5 Enid
53.5 Westmoore
52.1 Moore
49.7 Stillwater
49.7 Edmond Santa Fe
48.3 Deer Creek
47.1 U.S. Grant
39.7 Bartlesville

Top Defenses
(Avg. Points Allowed)

46.0 Edmond Santa Fe
46.2 Jenks
48.0 Edmond Memorial
52.0 Deer Creek
52.2 Southmoore
52.8 Sand Springs
53.1 Edmond North
53.4 Broken Arrow
53.7 Owasso
53.9 Putnam North
54.5 Moore
55.5 Lawton
56.4 Union
56.6 Northwest Classen
57.2 Midwest City
57.5 Norman North
57.7 Norman
57.7 Booker T. Washington
58.4 Putnam West
59.2 Enid
59.6 Choctaw
59.8 Putnam City
60.0 Bartlesville
60.5 Ponca City
60.8 Mustang
61.5 Muskogee
62.2 Yukon
62.9 U.S. Grant
63.7 Stillwater
63.8 Westmoore
66.3 Sapulpa
69.4 Bixby

Avg. Point Differential
18.3 Edmond Memorial
17.6 Southmoore
17.3 Midwest City
14.4 Booker T. Washington
14.1 Jenks
11.0 Lawton
10.3 Union
9.1 Putnam North
8.8 Edmond North
8.8 Sand Springs
7.7 Choctaw
7.6 Broken Arrow
5.9 Putnam West
3.8 Edmond Santa Fe
3.3 Northwest Classen
1.8 Owasso
0.4 Mustang
0.3 Norman North
-0.1 Putnam City
-1.0 Yukon
-1.2 Norman
-2.3 Moore
-3.5 Ponca City
-3.7 Enid
-3.7 Deer Creek
-3.8 Sapulpa
-4.7 Muskogee
-7.9 Bixby
-10.3 Westmoore
-14.0 Stillwater
-15.8 U.S. Grant
-20.3 Bartlesville

Final Conference Standings

All-City
8-1 John Marshall
8-1 Star Spencer
6-2 Classen SAS
5-2 Northwest Classen
3-5 Douglass
2-7 Southeast
1-7 U.S. Grant
1-9 Capitol Hill

Big Ten
8-1 Midwest City
8-2 Putnam West
7-2 Lawton
6-5 Putnam City
5-5 Putnam North
5-7 Choctaw
1-9 Enid
0-9 Eisenhower

Central Oklahoma
13-1 Southmoore
11-3 Edmond Memorial
11-3 Edmond North
10-4 Norman North
8-6 Edmond Santa Fe
8-7 Norman
6-8 Deer Creek
6-8 Yukon
4-10 Mustang
3-11 Moore
2-12 Stillwater
2-12 Westmoore

Frontier Valley
13-1 Booker T. Washington
11-3 Union
10-4 Jenks
9-5 Broken Arrow
8-6 Sand Springs
7-7 Owasso
6-8 Muskogee
4-10 Sapulpa
2-12 Bixby
0-14 Bartlesville

Regional Results

East

Region 1
Booker T. Washington 84-40 Bartlesville
Yukon 60-55 Sapulpa
Booker T. Washington 97-72 Yukon

Region 2
Broken Arrow 88-68 Bixby
Sand Springs 61-52 Enid
Sand Springs 59-51 Broken Arrow

Region 3
Union 74-52 Stillwater
Putnam North 77-46 Muskogee
Union 62-58 Putnam North

Region 4
Owasso 57-47 Mustang
Jenks 66-45 Ponca City
Jenks 53-51 Owasso

West

Region 1
Lawton 58-55 Westmoore
Edmond Santa Fe 68-50 Choctaw
Lawton 60-56 Edmond Santa Fe

Region 2
Edmond North 60-58 Deer Creek
Edmond Memorial 72-49 Norman
Edmond Memorial 57-42 Edmond North

Region 3
Midwest City 77-69 Moore
Northwest Classen 59-55 Norman North
Midwest City 100-49 Northwest Classen

Region 4
Putnam City West 63-42 Putnam City
Southmoore 92-46 U.S. Grant
Putnam City West 70-62 Southmoore

Area Assignments

East

Area Championship @ Catoosa
Booker T. Washington vs. Sand Springs

Area Consolation Semis @ Catoosa
Putnam North vs. Owasso

Area Championship @ Owasso
Union vs. Jenks

Area Consolation Semis @ Owasso
Yukon vs. Broken Arrow

Area Consolation Finals @ Catoosa

West

Area Championship @ Yukon
Lawton vs. Edmond Memorial

Area Consolation Semis @ Yukon
Northwest Classen vs. Southmoore

Area Championship @ Deer Creek
Midwest City vs. Putnam West

Area Consolation Semis @ Deer Creek
Edmond Santa Fe vs. Edmond North

Area Consolation Finals @ Yukon

IHSAA Basketball: Former Sandite Kalea Fleming to play for Indiana State Title Saturday

Former Sand Springs youth basketball and cross country star Kalea Fleming is making waves in her current hometown of Loogootee, Indiana. Fleming is now in her junior year at Loogootee High School, and is gearing up for a State Championship game with the Class A No. 1 ranked Loogootee Lions.

The Lions are 26-2 overall in the state’s smallest school classification and have won eight-straight games, all by comfortable margins. They won the Blue Chip Conference title with an 8-0 record, then won the Sectional Championship, Regional Championship, and Semi-State Championship.

Last Saturday Fleming scored a game-high 26 points with the Lions in a 57-40 Semi-State win over Greenwood Christian Academy (23-6). The game is reportedly the first-ever Semi-State win for the Loogootee program.

Fleming was named the Indiana Basketball Coaches Association (IBCA) District Player of the Week for her performance. Her Head Coach, Brian Smith, told the Hoosier Times that she is one of the best players he’s ever been around. Read Murphy Wheeler’s article here.

Fleming received a “Semi-State Top Performer” nomination from the Indy Star newspaper in Indianapolis, and the public poll is located at this link. She is currently sitting in fourth place.

Fleming and her Lions will play No. 4 Pioneer (25-2) at the State Finals in Indianapolis Saturday

After the basketball season concludes Fleming will look to the Spring Track and Field season, where she is one of the top performers in her Region. Last year she placed 2nd in High Jump and 3rd in 800-meter run at the Sectional Track Meet and was 13th in 800-meter run and 4th in High Jump at Regionals. She placed 10th in High Jump at the State Championship.

OSSAA 6A Girls Basketball Week 12 Rankings

The final OSSAA rankings were released on February 10th, but we will continue to update each week with records, conference standings, offensive/defensive standings, and playoff results.

Class 6A Rankings (First Place Votes) - Record.
1. Norman (18), 21-1.
2. Deer Creek (5), 19-4.
3. Booker T. Washington (1), 20-3.
4. Choctaw (2), 21-1.
5. Moore, 18-5.
6. Union (1), 18-5.
7. Sapulpa, 20-3.
8. Edmond North, 16-7.
9. Norman North, 16-7.
10. Bixby, 15-8.
11. Sand Springs, 15-7.
12. Midwest City, 15-7.
13. Putnam City West, 15-6.
14. Edmond Santa Fe, 11-12.
15. Ponca City, 17-6.
16. Edmond Memorial, 13-10.
17. Putnam City North, 12-9.
18. Mustang, 11-12.
19. Jenks, 10-12.
20. Westmoore, 12-11.

Conference Strength
54.0 Central Oklahoma
48.0 Frontier Valley
40.6 Big Ten
14.8 All-City

Top Offenses
(Avg. Points Scored)

63.6 Norman
62.6 Moore
62.2 Choctaw
61.9 Deer Creek
60.9 Booker T. Washington
60.6 Sapulpa
57.3 Ponca City
56.7 Sand Springs
56.3 Broken Arrow
55.4 Edmond North
54.4 Jenks
53.8 Edmond Santa Fe
53.7 Bixby
53.0 Putnam North
52.2 Putnam West
52.2 Midwest City
50.7 Mustang
50.0 Edmond Memorial
49.7 Westmoore
49.3 Putnam City
49.2 Northwest Classen
48.7 Union
47.8 Norman North
45.9 Bartlesville
45.8 Yukon
45.4 Muskogee
40.1 Owasso
39.9 Stillwater
39.5 Enid
38.1 Lawton
33.1 Southmoore
18.1 U.S. Grant

Top Defenses
(Avg. Points Allowed)
36.5 Choctaw
39.1 Union
39.3 Norman North
40.7 Ponca City
41.2 Midwest City
41.8 Bixby
43.2 Edmond North
43.8 Putnam West
44.4 Sapulpa
45.0 Edmond Memorial
45.0 Westmoore
46.5 Putnam North
46.7 Mustang
47.0 Moore
47.4 Norman
47.9 Yukon
48.2 Booker T. Washington
49.0 Stillwater
49.1 Sand Springs
49.8 Northwest Classen
50.7 Putnam City
52.2 Jenks
52.2 Deer Creek
53.0 Owasso
53.5 Bartlesville
53.9 U.S. Grant
54.9 Edmond Santa Fe
56.8 Southmoore
57.1 Muskogee
58.0 Enid
58.8 Broken Arrow
65.1 Lawton

Avg. Point Differential
25.7 Choctaw
16.6 Ponca City
16.2 Norman
16.2 Sapulpa
15.6 Moore
12.7 Booker T. Washington
12.2 Edmond North
11.8 Bixby
11.0 Midwest City
9.7 Deer Creek
9.6 Union
8.5 Norman North
8.4 Putnam West
7.6 Sand Springs
6.6 Putnam North
5.0 Edmond Memorial
4.7 Westmoore
4.0 Mustang
2.2 Jenks
-0.6 Northwest Classen
-1.1 Edmond Santa Fe
-1.4 Putnam City
-2.1 Yukon
-2.5 Broken Arrow
-7.6 Bartlesville
-9.1 Stillwter
-11.7 Muskogee
-12.9 Owasso
-18.5 Enid
-23.7 Southmoore
-27.0 Lawton
-35.8 U.S. Grant

Conference Standings

All-City
7-2 Southeast
5-0 Classen SAS
5-3 Star Spencer
5-4 John Marshall
4-3 Northwest Classen
2-5 Capitol Hill
1-5 U.S. Grant
0-7 Douglass

Big Ten
12-0 Choctaw
7-2 Midwest City
7-3 Putnam West
6-4 Putnam North
4-5 Eisenhower
3-8 Putnam City
1-9 Enid
0-9 Lawton

Central Oklahoma
13-1 Norman
12-2 Deer Creek
11-3 Moore
10-4 Edmond North
10-4 Norman North
7-7 Edmond Memorial
6-8 Mustang
5-8 Edmond Santa Fe
5-9 Westmoore
3-11 Stillwater
2-12 Yukon
0-14 Southmoore

Frontier Valley
13-1 Sapulpa
12-2 Booker T. Washington
11-3 Union
9-5 Bixby
8-6 Sand Springs
5-9 Jenks
5-9 Broken Arrow
4-10 Owasso
2-12 Bartlesville
1-12 Muskogee