CPHS Football: Pennington has career night in 21-14 win over Bartlesville

The Class 6A-II No. 8 ranked Charles Page High School varsity football team (5-4, 3-3) snapped a three-game district losing streak with a big 21-14 Senior Night win over No. 11 Bartlesville (3-6, 2-4) Friday at Memorial Stadium, securing their position at No. 4 in the district.

The game was a battle of dual threat quarterbacks, and both signal callers led their teams in rushing yardage. Bruin senior Paxton Bradford was 9-of-25 for 201 yards passing with one touchdown and one interception, and also had a team-high 60 yards on six carries.

6’3” junior Ty Pennington, the second-year Sandite starter, had a career night with 22 carries for 142 yards and two scores. It was his first time passing the century mark on the ground. He also aired it out with 12 completions on 20 attempts for 180 yards to four different receivers. The game pushed him over the 3,000 career passing mark.

The Bruins scored on their opening possession, marching 65 yards on seven plays, capped by a six-yard touchdown run from Braeden Winters. Dylan McCoy kicked the PAT and the visitors had an early lead.

A Sandite block in the back on the kick return, followed by a pair of false starts, pinned the home team in with a series of plays from the one-yard line, and ultimately gave the visitors great field position at the Sandite 41 on their next drive.

Bartlesville wouldn’t capitalize on it, however, as Landon Hendricks made his sixth fumble recovery of the year on a third-and-one play at the 16-yard line. That turnover set up a six-play 81-yard march that saw Pennington completions of 14, 41, and seven yards before running it in from the four. Zach Heinen’s PAT tied it up, and the Sandites never trailed again.

Pennington ultimately completed six straight passes over two drives, and made run plays of 19, 21, and a 15-yard scamper for the go-ahead score. Bartlesville tried a fourth down pass attempt as the half entered its final minute, but Bryson Chase snagged his first pick of the year.

Both teams had touchdowns called back for holding in the second quarter. Bradford found Caden Davis for a 97-yard would-be score with 5:54 left in the half. Then Sisco made a wild catch after juggling it several times, and made his way downfield for a wish-it-were 62-yarder with two minutes to play. Both drives ultimately ended in punts.

Blake Jones padded the Sandites’ lead with a six-yard run up the middle on the opening drive of the second half. The junior running back ended the evening with eight touches for 43 yards.

Bartlesville threatened with a 13-play 59-yard march that ended at the 1-yard line. Winters converted a fourth-down run earlier in the drive, but his next fourth-down attempt was stopped short in a goal-line stand to end the third quarter 21-7.

The Bruins found themselves fourth-and-goal once again in the fourth quarter, and this time they were successful with a seven-yard pass from Bradford to McCoy. McCoy’s kick would be the final point of the game.

Sand Springs ate up the final 5:41, picking up four first downs, all on the ground, before assuming victory formation at the Bruin 30.

Even with his near-97-yarder called back, Davis still managed to lead all receivers with four catches for 123 yards. Jacob Blevins was the top Sandite with three catches for 87 yards, and Keaton Campbell had seven catches for 77 yards. Sophomore Brody Rutledge made a 14-yard first-down catch on his first-ever varsity target.

Up next for the Sandites is a district road trip to Warr Acres on Friday against No. 16 Putnam City West (0-7, 0-4). Bartlesville will travel to No. 5 Choctaw (6-3, 5-1) Friday at 7:00 p.m.

CPHS 21 Bartlesville 14
First Downs: CPHS 19, Bartlesville 16.
Fumbles/Lost: CPHS 0/0, Bartlesville 3/1.
Penalties: CPHS 14-84, Bartlesville 9-68.
C-A-Y-I: CPHS 12-20-180-0, Bartlesville 9-25-201-1.
Rushing: CPHS 33-185, Bartlesville 34-115.
Offense: CPHS 53-365, Bartlesville 59-316.

CPHS Cross Country: Boys place 11th, Girls 15th at East Regional

The Charles Page High School Cross Country program wrapped up its season Saturday, October 24th, with a home meet, hosting 31 schools at Case Community Park for the 5A and 6A East Regionals. The girls placed 15th and the boys took 11th place. Neither team advanced anyone to the State Championship.

Sam English led the Sandites with a 5K time of 18:26.4 for 60th place out of 103 runners. Jazmin Lopez was the top Lady Sandite with a time of 22:42.13 for 50th place out of 102 runners.

Both teams are primed for success next season. Caleb James will be the only Sandite graduating from either team. The boys will return a loaded squad of upperclassmen that will include six seniors. The girls won’t graduate anyone this year, and will be led by Lopez as next year’s lone senior.

Girls Results
22:42.13 - Jazmin Lopez - 50th
25:59.79 - Ty Davis - 86th
26:02.25 - Madison Chambers - 88th
27:00.64 - Bella Ensten - 91st
27:01.79 - Laila Mirza - 92nd
27:11.40 - Kirsten Neal - 95th


Boys Results
18:26.40 - Sam English - 60th
18:47.12 - Noah Hanlon - 72nd
19:00.31 - Dalton Wilcox - 76th
19:16.75 - Alejandro Lopez - 79th
19:22.61 - Caleb James - 81st
21:21.52 - Zach Davis - 96th
22:34.19 - David Rigsby - 101st

CPHS Football Preview: Sandites host Bartlesville Friday in last home game

The last time Sand Springs beat Bartlesville was in 2017 behind a school-record 507-yard rushing performance from Gatorade Player of the Year Payton Scott.

The Class 6A-II No. 8 ranked Charles Page High School varsity football team (4-4, 2-3) will host No. 11 Bartlesville (3-5, 2-3) Friday at 7:00 p.m. at Memorial Stadium in their last regular season home game. Prior to the game, the Church That Matters Tailgate Crew will be grilling up burgers, hot dogs, and chicken sandwiches outside the stadium as a fundraiser for Sandite Cross Country and Track and Field.

Per a new OSSAA ruling due to the number of district contests that have been canceled this season, the game won’t actually help or prevent either team from making the playoffs. If they want to play in the postseason, they get to regardless of record. But it will be crucial in playoff seeding as both teams try to give themselves the most favorable match-up possible when Week 11 rolls around.

Sand Springs currently ranks No. 4 in District 2 and Bartlesville is ranked No. 6. Both teams are 2-3, but Sand Springs’s losses all came to the top three teams in the district. Bartlesville has yet to play No. 2 seed Choctaw, and they suffered a 10-7 loss to No. 5 Ponca City, who Sand Springs beat 35-10. The Sandites also beat Sapulpa 21-17, and Bartlesville lost 48-21 to the Chieftains in non-district play.

The Sandites

Junior quarterback Ty Pennington is 88-of-183 passing this season for 1465 yards and ten touchdowns with only three interceptions. He is 203-414-2900-6 in his career with 23 passing touchdowns. He emerged as a running threat this season with 119 carries for 347 yards and nine more scores.

Junior running back Blake Jones has 73 carries for 338 yards and four touchdowns this season, and is 183-724 with five scores in his career.

Keaton Campbell has 34 catches for 469 yards and six touchdowns this season, and is 79-1162 with nine scores in his career. He also averages 7.4 yards per punt return and 12.5 yards per kick return. Jacob Blevins is 16-364 receiving this season with one score. Ryan Shoemaker is 13-158.

Jamon Sisco has 21 catches for 457 yards and three touchdowns, and also has 30 carries for 106 yards. He averages 22.7 yards per kick return, including a 93-yard score, and he has blocked three kicks. He has 36 catches for 695 yards and seven touchdowns in his career.

Zach Heinen is 16-of-16 on PATs this season and 35-of-36 in his career. He is 2-of-3 on field goals with a long of 28, and his only miss was from over 40 yards. Backup kicker Jonathan Daniels is 3-of-4 on PATs and 2-of-2 on field goals with a long of 26.

Sango Whitehorn has 70 tackles, 16 for loss, six sacks, and two blocked kicks. Landon Hendricks has 70 tackles, 16.5 for loss, four sacks, five fumble recoveries, and one forced fumble. Drake Fain has 67 tackles, 6.5 for loss, one sack, an interception, a forced fumble, and a fumble recovery.

Brooks Dudley has 59 tackles, 11 for loss, 1.5 sacks, an interception, and a forced fumble. Lane Webster has 32 tackles, 14 for loss, and two sacks. Brycen Peterman has been in on seven turnovers this year, forcing one fumble, recovering four, and making two interceptions.

The Sandites are averaging 294 yards per game against top-notch defenses, including three teams that are ranked No. 1 in their classifications. Their offense ranks ninth in Class 6A-II and their defense ranks 11th in points allowed.

The Bruins

Dual-threat senior quarterback Paxton Bradford is 52-119-720-8 passing this season with seven touchdowns and is 90-508 on the ground with four more scores.

Gage Keaton has 24 catches for 353 yards and four touchdowns. Caden Davis has two scores, and Braedon Winters has one.

The team has a large pool of capable rushers. Winters has four touchdowns, Caleb Perry and Davis have two apiece, and Colton Sutton has one.

Dylan McCoy is the top running back with 127 carries for 839 yards and five touchdowns. He is also perfect kicking this season with 26 PATs and four field goals, with a long of 33.

The defense ranks 13th in points allowed, but is third in defensive scoring, with two safeties, two fumble recoveries for touchdowns, and one pick six. Their offense ranks ninth, tied with Sand Springs.

The Series

Bartlesville schools lead the Sandites 40-25 all-time. The current high school, which unified two older schools under one program, leads the Sandites 20-15 since they first met in 1982. The two programs have met annually since 2000, and the schools are tied 10-10 in the 21st Century. The Sandites are 6-4 when hosting the Bruins in the past 20 years.

Last year the Bruins were 0-5 rolling into their game against a 2-3 Sandite program. Bartlesville picked up a 54-34 win and went on to finish the season 3-7 while the Sandites ended 2-8. Sand Springs led 14-13 after one quarter, but Bartlesville won the second quarter 21-0 and the teams tied in the second half.

Pennington passed for then-career-high yardage of 296 and scored his first-ever rushing touchdown in that game. Keaton Campbell had six catches for a career-best 139 yards, and Daren Hawkins made an 83-yard pick six.

Bartlesville also won the 2018 meeting, surging back from a 20-7 deficit to a 29-27 win to spoil the Sandite Homecoming. In 2017 the Sandites pummeled Bartlesville 55-13 behind a school-record 507-yard rushing performance from Payton Scott, who scored seven touchdowns in the game.

Class 6A-II Football Rankings - Week 10

Class 6A-II Sandite Pride Week 10 Football Rankings

1. Bixby (6-0) - Last week canceled vs. Muskogee.
2. Stillwater (6-0) - Last week forfeit by Northwest Classen.
3. Midwest City (6-1) - Last week 35-14 over Putnam City North.
4. Putnam City North (7-1)
5. Choctaw (5-3) - Last week 34-9 over Sand Springs.
6. Booker T. Washington (6-2) - Last week 34-7 over Ponca City.
7. Lawton (4-2) - Last week 57-6 over U.S. Grant.
8. Sand Springs (4-4)
9. Del City (1-5) - Last week 28-14 over Deer Creek.
10. Ponca City (3-4)
11. Bartlesville (3-5) - Last week 52-8 over Putnam City West.
12. Deer Creek (2-5)
13. Muskogee (0-6)
14. U.S. Grant (2-4)
15. Northwest Classen (1-3)
16. Putnam City West (0-6)

OSSAA 6A-II Football District Rankings

District 1
1. Stillwater (4-0)
2. Midwest City (4-0)
3. Putnam City North (5-0)
4. Del City (1-3)
5. Lawton (1-2)
6. Deer Creek (0-4)
7. U.S. Grant (1-2)
8. Northwest Classen

District 2
1. Bixby (3-0)
2. Choctaw (4-1)
3. Booker T. Washington (4-1)
4. Sand Springs (2-3)
5. Ponca City (2-3)
6. Bartlesville (2-3)
7. Muskogee (0-3)
8. Putnam City West (0-3)

OSSAA approves postseason playoff scenario for all teams, regardless of record

Thus far on the season, the Charles Page High School football team hasn’t faced any COVID-19-related cancelations or postponements, but that is an anomaly for teams in Class 6A-II. Of the 16 teams in the division, only three have made it thus far without a cancelation. Nearly 20% of the games this season have been canceled.

In District 1, U.S. Grant canceled games against Midwest City and Stillwater. Northwest Classen canceled games against Del City, Lawton, Deer Creek, Stillwater, and Putnam North - the last two of which were actually non-COVID related and will be recorded as forfeits. District 1 teams also suffered a combined four non-district cancelations to start the season.

In District 2, Putnam West canceled on Bixby and Muskogee, then Muskogee canceled on Bixby, Booker T. Washington, and Ponca City, as well as a rescheduled makeup game against Putnam West. There were three non-district cancelations among District 1 teams.

All of these cancelations have made a mess of the typical post-season qualifications. In football, only the top four teams in each eight-team district advance to the playoffs. But you can’t discern the top four if not every team has played each other.

Because of this, the OSSAA has approved a playoff system similar to basketball and volleyball, where everyone is now eligible for the playoffs. Instead of typical district standings, playoff seeding will be decided by a coaches’ ranking system.

The first rankings debuted this week, but were promptly taken down by the OSSAA after a large number of coaches failed to participate. Only three of the eight coaches in District 2 submitted rankings, and the undefeated defending State Champions from Bixby ended up third.

The second round of rankings went up on Wednesday, and the Sandites are No. 4 in their district, and ranked ahead of both teams that remain on their schedule.

A play-in round has been added to the schedule for Week 11, with cross-district matchups where the higher-ranked team hosts. All teams are eligible, but also have the option to opt out of the postseason. Quarterfinal games will be hosted by the higher-ranked teams, semifinals will be played on neutral sites, and the Championship will be played at the University of Central Oklahoma.

Once the playoffs begin, there will be no postponements for COVID until the Championship round. If a team cannot play due to COVID, they will be eliminated from the playoffs. The opponent that team defeated in the previous round will have the option to fill in. If COVID poses an issue in the State Championship round, OSSAA staff will make a decision on how to proceed.

The OSSAA has also allowed for schools who have not played a full ten games to schedule additional non-playoff games through December 5th, though this will likely not affect Sand Springs.

CPHS Softball: Eight Sandites receive All-District accolades

Madison Lee was named co-Offensive Player of the Year for District 6A-3.

Madison Lee was named co-Offensive Player of the Year for District 6A-3.

The Charles Page High School fast pitch softball team finished 10-2 in District 6A-3 for second place this season, and the team was rewarded with six All-District appointments and two Honorable Mentions. Overall, the girls went 25-7 for their highest win total since 2016.

Senior standout Madison Lee will share the Offensive Player of the Year award with Shawnee’s Oklahoma State University commit Tatum Sparks. Lee batted an incredible .532 this season with 58 hits, 13 doubles, 3 triples, one home run, 46 runs, 19 RBI, and 20 stolen bases. She had a .734 slugging average and .580 on-base percentage.

Senior Aliyah Taff was named All-District Pitcher. Taff finished the season with a 17-6 record and was 34-20 in her career. She maintained a 1.82 ERA and 1.13 WHIP this year with 148 strikeouts. She was also solid at the plate with a .363 batting average and .510 slugging average, scoring 7 runs and 23 RBI on 37 hits, including 7 doubles and 4 triples. She also committed zero errors on the season.

Sophomore Jaden Jordan got the nod at All-District First Base, recording a team-best 16 double plays this season. She also had a .436 batting average, .500 OBP, and team-best .734 slugging average with 44 hits, 13 doubles, 2 triples, a team-best 4 home runs, 1 grand slam, 29 runs, and 40 RBI.

Junior Raegan Rector was named to the All-District Outfield. Rector batted .448 this season with a .714 slugging average and .517 OBP. She scored 35 runs and a team-best 75 RBI on 47 hits, with 20 doubles, 1 triple, and 2 home runs. She also went 1-0 in the pitcher’s circle with a 3.66 ERA, and committed no errors this year.

Junior Avery Tanner was named an All-District Utility Player with a .440 batting average and .549 slugging average, scoring 23 runs and 19 RBI on 40 hits, including 8 doubles and a triple. She also had 10 stolen bases and a team-best 10 sacrifices.

Senior Drew Hawkins also got a Utility Player nod with a .409 batting average and .656 slugging average. She scored 32 runs and 17 RBI on 38 hits, with 9 doubles, 4 triples, and 2 home runs.

Junior Jolee McNally received an Honorable Mention. She batted .414 and was .603 slugging with 24 hits, 5 doubles, 3 triples, 16 runs, and 15 RBI.

Sophomore pitcher Nataley Crawford also received an Honorable Mention. She batted .388 and was .575 slugging with 31 hits, 9 doubles, 3 triples, 13 runs, and 19 RBI. The heir apparent at lead pitcher, she was 7-1 this season with a 3.22 ERA and 1.42 WHIP, tossing 31 strikeouts.

Player of the Year: Lily Shaw (Owasso).
Pitcher of the Year: Anneca Anderson (Shawnee).
Offensive Player of the Year: Madison Lee (Sand Springs) and Tatum Sparks (Shawnee).
Defensive Player of the Year: Jessica Watson (Jenks).
Pitcher: Aliyah Taff (Sand Springs).
Pitcher: Avery Tallman (Owasso).
Pitcher: Emma Lang (Jenks).
Catcher: Emma Vickrey (Jenks).
Catcher: Carly Torbett (Shawnee).
1st Base: Jaden Jordan (Sand Springs).
2nd Base: Faith Russell (Jenks).
3rd Base: Brookley Foster (Owasso).
Shortstop: Sarah Campbell (Owasso).
Outfield: Raegan Rector (Sand Springs).
Outfield: Emily Green (Owasso).
Outfield: Hallie Wilson (Shawnee).
Utility: Avery Tanner (Sand Springs).
Utility: Kayla Adams (Jenks).
Utility: Laynie Rimer (Shawnee).
Utility: Sierra Hughes (Sapulpa).
Utility: Margaret Blackstar (Ponca City).
Utility: Drew Hawkins (Sand Springs).
Coach of the Year: Dan Rolette (Shawnee).

Honorable Mentions
Jenks: Kylie Hill, Sarah Dye, Lauren Allen, Dacia Sexton, Avery Brewer, Natalie Rodman, McKenzi Cothran.
Muskogee: Karsyn York, Jaliyah Simmons.
Ponca City: Libby Clark, Tori Freeman.
Owasso: Lauren St. John, Allie VanAtta, Madi Norton, Hallie Hance.
Shawnee: Stormee Reed, Baylie Enright, Kali Kasterke.
Sapulpa: Lexi Cahwee, Morgan Degraffenreid, Hailey Dye, Daniah Blation, Takyah Jamerson, Kylissa Williams, Makayla Littlebear.
Sand Springs: Jolee McNally, Nataley Crawford.

Sand Springs Final Season Stats

Batting
.532 Lee
.448 R. Rector
.440 Tanner
.436 Jordan
.414 McNally
.409 Hawkins
.388 Crawford
.383 Alexander
.375 Burks
.363 Taff
.273 Harper
.182 Hammock
.174 Hilton

Slugging
.743 Jordan
.734 Lee
.714 R. Rector
.656 Hawkins
.603 McNally
.575 Crawford
.549 Tanner
.510 Taff
.483 Alexander
.375 Burks
.333 Harper
.304 Hilton
.182 Hammock

On Base Percentage
.580 Lee
.517 R. Rector
.500 Jordan
.500 Barnes
.440 Tanner
.432 Crawford
.429 Hawkins
.426 Alexander
.415 McNally
.375 Burks
.375 Hammock
.368 Taff
.270 Harper
.173 Hilton

Runs
46 Lee
35 R. Rector
32 Hawkins
29 Jordan
23 Tanner
16 McNally
13 Crawford
12 Harper
12 Hilton
8 Hammock
7 Taff
6 M. Rector
5 Burks

RBI
75 R. Rector
40 Jordan
23 Taff
19 Lee
19 Tanner
19 Crawford
17 Hawkins
15 McNally
14 Alexander
13 Hilton
5 Harper
2 Burks

Hits
58 Lee
47 R. Rector
44 Jordan
40 Tanner
38 Hawkins
37 Taff
31 Crawford
24 McNally
23 Alexander
9 Harper
8 Hilton
3 Burks
2 Hammock

Singles
41 Lee
31 Tanner
27 Jordan
26 Taff
24 R. Rector
23 Hawkins
19 Crawford
17 Alexander
16 McNally
7 Harper
5 Hilton
3 Burks
2 Hammock

Doubles
20 R. Rector
13 Lee
13 Jordan
9 Hawkins
9 Crawford
8 Tanner
7 Taff
6 Alexander
5 McNally
2 Harper
1 Hilton

Triples
4 Hawkins
4 Taff
3 Lee
3 McNally
2 Jordan
1 R. Rector
1 Tanner
1 Hilton

Home Runs
4 Jordan
2 Hawkins
2 R. Rector
1 Lee
1 Hilton

Grand Slams
1 Jordan

Sacrifice Hits
10 Tanner
9 Hawkins
5 Hilton
4 Lee
4 McNally
3 Harper
2 Taff
2 Alexander
1 Crawford
1 Hammock

Steals
20 Lee
10 Tanner
7 Hawkins
7 Crawford
6 McNally
5 R. Rector
4 Hilton
4 Hammock
3 Jordan
2 Taff
2 Burks
2 M. Rector
1 Harper

Double Plays
16 Jordan
11 Lee
9 Tanner
2 Crawford
2 R. Rector
1 Hawkins
1 McNally
1 Hilton
1 Alexander

ERA
1.82 Taff
3.22 Crawford
3.66 R. Rector

WHIP
1.13 Taff
1.42 Crawford
2.48 R. Rector

Strikeouts
148 Taff
31 Crawford
5 R. Rector

Record
17-6 Taff
7-1 Crawford
1-0 R. Rector