CPHS Wrestling: Sandites win fifth-straight District Championship - presented by Inkwell Printing
/The Class 6A No. 10 ranked Charles Page High School wrestling team (10-5) won their sixth-straight dual and fifth-straight District Championship Tuesday afternoon at Clyde Boyd Middle School, 65-12 against Muskogee (1-4). It also clinched their fifth-straight ten-win season.
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Sand Springs lost only two matches, received five forfeits, and recorded four pins and one tech fall in their biggest win of the season.
Caden Vaughn (9-3) received a forfeit at 120 to start the dual, then Ethan Norton (5-15, 5-20) pinned Dayton Bowlin in 13 seconds, Carter Goodman (8-9) received a forfeit, Blake Jones (21-7, 47-21) scored a 15-0 second period technical fall against Davaun Jones, and Preston Medlin (17-12, 30-34) pinned Jason Coston in 1:22 for the 29-0 lead.
Antonio Zapia got the Roughers on the board with a pin of Chase White (8-18, 8-20), but the Sandites went right back to winning after Chris Kirby (25-8, 83-32) and Dakota Taylor (3-15, 3-22) picked up forfeits. Tegan Campbell (1-0) won his varsity debut match by pinning Ty Williams in 3:46, then Brooks Dudley (21-14, 31-22) received a forfeit and Santana Naugle (1-5, 4-14) escaped with a 1-0 win against Kenan Adams.
State Qualifier Devion Williams was the next and last Rougher to score, pinning Robbie Parrish (7-14, 9-29) at 285. Shane Wolf (12-12) won a 13-7 decision over Jacob Wolf, then Harley Newberry (7-11) pinned Haden Scraper in 34 seconds to finish the tournament.
Sand Springs wrestling will return to action Thursday at 7:00 p.m. with a road dual against No. 6 Jenks (5-1). With the district title clinched, they will advance to the Dual State Championship in Enid on February 14th.