Volleyball, Softball, Football Rankings, League Standings

OSSAA District 6A-3 Fast Pitch Softball Standings

8-2 Shawnee (20-3)
8-2 Sand Springs (21-4)
8-2 Owasso (20-4)
7-2 Jenks (18-7)
4-8 Ponca City (9-19)
1-10 Muskogee (1-15)
1-11 Sapulpa (3-16)

OSSAA Class 6A Week 4 Volleyball Rankings

1. Bishop Kelley (16-3)
2. Jenks (17-3)
3. Norman North (20-3)
4. Edmond Santa Fe (16-6)
5. Mustang (22-3)
6 Edmond Memorial (17-7)
7. Bishop McGuinness (20-1)
8. Deer Creek (13-6)
9. Edmond North (11-8)
10. Broken Arrow (17-11)
11. Owasso (16-11)
12. Bixby (15-6)
13. Union (4-7)
14. Moore (10-8)
15. Choctaw (12-7)
16. Bartlesville (9-10)
16. Enid (12-10)
18. Booker T. Washington (7-7)
18. Southmoore (5-12)
20. Norman (8-10)

Frontier Valley Conference Volleyball Standings

5-0 Broken Arrow (17-11)
5-0 Jenks (17-3)
4-2 Owasso (16-11)
3-2 Bartlesville (9-10)
3-3 Bixby (15-6)
2-3 Booker T. Washington (7-7)
2-4 Sand Springs (13-10)
1-3 Union (4-7)
1-6 Muskogee (8-9)
0-3 Sapulpa (9-9)

Class 6A-II Sandite Pride Week 4 Football Rankings

1. Bixby (2-0)
2. Stillwater (2-0)
3. Booker T. Washington (2-1)
4. Putnam City North (3-0)
5. Choctaw (1-2)
6. Del City (0-2)
7. Midwest City (2-1)
8. Lawton (3-0)
9. Sand Springs (2-1)
10. Deer Creek (2-1)
11. Muskogee (0-3)
12. Bartlesville (1-2)
13. Ponca City (1-1)
14. Northwest Classen (1-0)
15. U.S. Grant (1-2)
16. Putnam City West (0-3)

CPHS Football: Sandites take down Arkansas No. 1 Shiloh Christian, Hendricks gets 3 turnovers

Jamon Sisco scored the lone receiving touchdown for the Sandites.

Defense shined and Landon Hendricks made three fumble recoveries as the Class 6A-II No. 10 ranked Charles Page High School football team (2-1) took down Arkansas 4A No. 1 Shiloh Christian (3-1) Friday night at Memorial Stadium. The Saints went 14-1 last season and only lost their State Finals game, but the Sandites put a stop to their hopes of a second undefeated regular season with a 27-26 home upset.

Shiloh came ready to play and Cam Wiedemann snagged a short pass and took it 75 yards to the house on the second play of the game. Cale Slaba kicked the PAT for the 7-0 lead just 49 seconds into the game.

Sand Springs responded with a 12-play 66-yard march and fourth-down two-yard touchdown run from Ty Pennington. The Sandites attempted to kick a PAT but a bad snap resulted in Pennington tossing an incompletion.

Hendricks got his first recovery on the Saints’ next drive, setting up the Sandites in Shiloh territory, but the offense stalled out and the teams exchanged a trio of punts. The Sandite defense got another takeway just before the end of the first as Brycen Peterman made a pick at the Shiloh five-yard line, and Jonathan Daniels kicked a 22-yard field goal for the 9-7 lead.

The Sandites pushed their lead to 15-7 with a 52-yard touchdown pass from Pennington to Jamon Sisco, but the PAT failed. A failed onside kick gave Shiloh good field position at the 50, but Hendricks made another fumble recovery at the Sandites’ 22-yard line.

Shiloh responded with a defensive three-and-out and scored on a 61-yard touchdown pass to Drew Dudley, but Daren Hawkins stopped a two-point run attempt. Braden Tutt made a big play for the Saints on the Sandites’ corresponding drive with a blocked punt and returned it for a touchdown and a 20-15 lead after Slaba kicked the PAT.

Sand Springs had the final say of the half, however. Pennington found Jacob Blevins for 61 yards to enter the red zone and six plays later the quarterback punched it in from a yard out. His two point run attempt was stopped, but the home team took a 21-20 lead into the locker room.

The Saints took the lead again on their second offensive play of the second half, as Wisdom ran it in from 70 yards out, but Caden Harris stopped Kaden Henley’s two-point run. Both teams committed turnovers in the third quarter. Hendricks got his third fumble recovery and Ben Baker snagged Pennington’s first interception of the season, but neither team capitalized.

Pennington scored his third rushing touchdown from two-yards out early into the fourth quarter but his two-point pass to Ryan Shoemaker fell incomplete. Cooper Hutchinson recovered a muffed punt to give his team another possession deep in Sandite territory, but Sango Whitehorn sacked Wisdom on a fourth-down play for the turnover on downs.

The Sandites marched as far as Shiloh’s 29-yard line with 2:02 to play before stalling out and Zach Heinen’s 46-yard field goal attempt fell short. Brooks Dudley appeared to sack Wisdom for a safety, but the Saints retained the ball on forward progress. Their fourth-down pass attempt fell incomplete, however, and the Sandites took a series of knees in the Shiloh red zone.

Pennington finished the game 20-32-271-1 passing with one touchdown by air, and was 24-42 rushing for three scores. Blevins was his top receiver with six catches for 145 yards. Wisdom paced the Saint offense with a 9-18-172-1 passing mark and was 14-85 on the ground for three total scores.

Sandite Football will kick off district action next Friday at No. 13 Ponca City (1-1). Shiloh will host Berryville, AR (0-2).

CPHS Softball: Sandites beat Shawnee 6-3, Taff strikes out 9

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For the third night in a row the Charles Page High School varsity softball team (21-4, 8-2) pulled off a big district win on the home field, this time against Shawnee (17-3, 5-2), to move into second place in district standings. The Wolves previously beat the Sandites 5-0 in August, but the Sandites paid it back 6-3 thanks to another powerful offensive effort from Madison Lee.

Lee, a senior shortstop, is batting a team-best .595 this season and she was three-of-four against Shawnee with two runs, two RBI, and a double. As a team, the Sandites amassed 12 hits, and Raegan Rector was also three-of-four with a double and two RBI.

Lee singled on the Sandites’ first at-bat of the game and Rector brought her in soon after. Hallie Wilson tripled for Shawnee in the top of the fourth and came in on a single from Kali Kasterke to tie it. Carly Torbett singled in Tatum Sparks for the 2-1 lead.

Aliyah Taff, Avery Tanner, and Drew Hawkins loaded the bases in the bottom of the fourth. Olivia Alexander hit an RBI single, Lee hit a two-run double, Morgan Rector scored on a ground out from Jolee McNally, and Raegan Rector hit an RBI double to make it 6-2.

Sparks, an Oklahoma State University-commit, hit a double in the sixth and scored the final run on an error. She finished the game two-of-three at the plate with two runs.

Taff (14-4, 31-18) got the win in the pitcher’s circle with six hits, nine strikeouts, and one walk. Anneca Anderson got the loss with 12 hits, 11 strikeouts, and one walk.

The Sandites’ 21-4 record is their best since 2012 and they will look to improve on that mark next week with a pair of tough district road games. Sandite Softball will travel to Owasso Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. and to Jenks Thursday at 5:30 p.m. Shawnee will host Ponca City for a district double-header Saturday.

CPHS Cross Country: Boys place 7th at Broken Arrow, Girls place 9th

The Charles Page High School cross country teams competed at the Broken Arrow Tigers Meet Saturday. The Varsity Girls placed ninth out of nine teams and the boys were seventh out of nine.

Jazmin Lopez placed 39th out of 68 runners to lead the Lady Sandites with a 5K time of 23:00.09 and Dalton Wilcox placed 38th out 73 runners to lead the boys with a time of 18:14.73.

Sandite Cross Country will return to action Saturday at the 35th Annual Holland Hall Invitational. Varsity Boys will race at 9:30 a.m. followed by JV Boys at 10:00 a.m., Varsity Girls at 10:45 a.m., and JV Girls at 11:30 a.m.

CPHS Varsity Girls
23:00.09 - Jazmin Lopez - 39th
27:34.56 - Ty Davis - 62nd
28:40.87 - Bella Ensten - 63rd
29:23.84 - Madison Chambers - 64th
29:48.09 - Kirsten Neal - 65th
32:55.91 - Emily Patton - 68th

CPHS Varsity Boys
18:14.73 - Dalton Wilcox - 38th
18:46.40 - Noah Hanlon - 47th
18:51.73 - Alejandro Lopez - 50th
19:13.37 - Sam English - 55th
19:24.32 - Caleb James - 58th
22:40.39 - Zach Davis - 42nd (JV)
23:10.45 - David Rigsby - 68th
23:36.50 - Michael Johnson - 71st
26:11.27 - Trevor Millikin - 58th (JV)

CPHS Softball: Sandites shut out Owasso 3-0 in district makeup game

The Charles Page High School varsity softball team (20-4, 7-2) picked up a huge district win Wednesday evening at the Sandite Softball Complex, 3-0 against Owasso (19-4, 7-2) in a makeup game. The Sandites out-hit their foes ten to four and Madison Lee was a perfect four-for-four at the plate with three doubles.

Lee hit the first double in the bottom of the first inning and scored on a double from Raegan Rector. She hit another in the third as the Sandites loaded the bases, but all three runners were left stranded after Lily Shaw tossed a pair of strikeouts.

Avery Tanner smacked a double into center field in the fourth and scored on an RBI single from Olivia Alexander. Lee’s third double brought in Morgan Rector for the final run of the game.

Senior pitcher Aliyah Taff (13-4, 30-18) threw four hits, no walks, and eight strikeouts in seven innings for the win, while Shaw tossed seven hits, one walk, and five strikeouts in four innings for the loss. Avery Tallman also saw action with three hits and one walk in two innings.

The Sandites’ win improved them from fourth to third in district standings, while Owasso dropped from first to fourth. Sandite softball will return to action Thursday at 5:30 p.m. with another huge district game against Shawnee (17-2, 5-1), who they previously lost to 5-0 on the road. Owasso will travel to Sapulpa (3-13, 1-8) Monday at 6:00 p.m.

District 6A-3 Standings
7-1 Jenks (14-6)
5-1 Shawnee (17-2)
7-2 Sand Springs (20-4)
7-2 Owasso (19-4)
2-6 Ponca City (6-17)
1-8 Sapulpa (3-13)
1-10 Muskogee (1-13)

CPHS Football: Sand Springs to host Shiloh Christian Friday

The Class 6A-II No. 10 ranked Charles Page High School varsity football team (1-1) will look to get back to a winning record Friday at 7:00 p.m. when they host Arkansas 4A No. 1 Shiloh Christian (2-0) from Springdale. Both teams are coming off bye weeks.

Sand Springs has a lot to prove this season - its first under Head Coach Bobby Klinck. They missed the playoffs two years in a row, suffered losing records three years in a row, and those down years resulted in a complete overhaul of the coaching staff. They got off to a great start by beating 5A No. 6 rival Sapulpa (2-1) and led 5A No. 2 Bishop Kelley (3-0) until the final minute of the game.

Shiloh Christian is coming from the other side of the success spectrum. The Saints are 28-3 over the past three seasons and their only loss last year came in the State Championship game. They own seven State Titles, most recently in 2009, while the Sandites only have one from 1966.

Shiloh is 5-2 against Oklahoma teams in the past decade, but they have yet to play anyone above a 4A classification. They beat Poteau 34-28 in their second game this year. They beat Beggs the past two years, lost to Victory Christian in 2014, split games with Broken Bow in 2012 and 2013, and beat Webster in 2011.

Saint quarterback Eli Wisdom is already receiving attention from D1 recruiters this season. In the first two games he was 21-of-35 passing for 236 yards and two touchdowns, 22-212 rushing for three touchdowns, and he had an 85-yard kick return for a touchdown. Both Auburn and Memphis have expressed interest in the sophomore.

The Sandites also have a young star under center in 6’3” junior Ty Pennington, who is 20-of-47 passing for 500 yards and three touchdowns, with another 98 yards and two touchdowns on 29 carries. Pennington has started only eleven games in his career, and will likely surpass the 2,000 yard passing mark on Friday.

The receiving corps has been a bright spot for the Sandites, led by Jamon Sisco with eight catches for 219 yards and a touchdown, and Keaton Campbell with eight catches for 167 yards and two scores. Jacob Blevins only has two catches and has already racked up 97 yards.

The run game has been through a rough patch, losing two backs in the first two games. Blake Jones was injured in the season opener and missed week two, while Tyyee Atkison is out for the season after an injury against Bishop Kelley required surgery. Thankfully the Sandites have a dual threat quarterback, and a promising backup RB in 5’10” 190-pound sophomore Codey Cramer, who was 5-28 against Bishop Kelley.

The Sandite defense and special teams have seen remarkable improvement over last season, with 13 tackles for loss, three sacks, two interceptions, a forced fumble, four fumble recoveries, and three blocked kicks. Sango Whitehorn, Landon Hendricks, and Drake Fain have led the defense in tackles and Bryson Chase leads the team in pass deflections.

The game will kick off at 7:00 p.m. at Memorial Stadium and fans are required to wear masks. Prior to the game the Church That Matters Tailgate Crew will be grilling hamburgers, hot dogs, and chicken as a fundraiser for the football team. That event kicks off outside the stadium at 6:00 p.m. and tickets are $6.00.