Sand Springs Kids Fishing Derby to be month-long event this June

Winners from the 2019 Kids Fishing Derby.

The landscape of public events has radically changed in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the 31st Annual Kids Fishing Derby in Sand Springs is no exception. The free event typically draws hundreds of participants to the small Sand Springs Lake, but due to social distancing, it will be very different in 2020.

Usually a one-day event that awards prizes for the largest and smallest fish caught in various age brackets, the 2020 event will take place over the entire month of June. Instead of having weigh-ins, participants will only have to catch one fish, take a photo with it, and submit it online. There will be no awards for best angler, but instead, all participants will be entered into random drawings. Instead of being exclusive to the Sand Springs Lake, kids can now participate at any body of water.

The event is open to kids from four to twelve years of age, and there will be three divisions: four to six years, seven to nine years, and ten to twelve years. There will be a prize drawing for each age group, and every participant will receive a t-shirt.

The free event has few rules. Parents are allowed to assist in casting, and removing the fish from the hook, but the child must catch, hook, and land the fish on their own. The child has to be posing with their fish in the photo. All entries must be submitted by June 30th at 11:59 p.m.

The event began in 1991 and was hosted by the Sand Springs Parks Department. It is now co-hosted by the Parks Department and Church That Matters. All entries should be submitted at this link.

Riley Boatwright Act is signed into law

(*Editor’s Note: House District 66 Representative Jadine Nollan and District 37 Senator Allison Ikley-Freeman both voted in favor of the measure).

OKLAHOMA CITY – Legislation requiring school districts across the state to provide emergency medical services at athletic events and school activities was signed into law Thursday by Gov. Kevin Stitt.

Named the Riley Boatwright Act in memory of a Lexington, Okla., middle school athlete who died from injuries suffered in a football game in 2019, Senate Bill 1198 directs all Oklahoma school district boards of education to coordinate with emergency medical service providers to develop a plan to provide emergency medical services at athletic events or activities held at school facilities.

The measure requires the plan to be reviewed and updated annually and placed on file with the school district and emergency medical services provider.

“Requiring an emergency medical plan for school athletic events and activities could be the difference between life and death in a serious injury situation,” said Senate author Rob Standridge, R-Norman. “There should never be a question if an ambulance or doctor will make it in time to tend to an injury. This is a commonsense law that has the ability to save lives.”

The bill passed with bipartisan majorities in both the Senate and the House.

State Rep. Sherrie Conley, R-Newcastle, was the House author of the bill.

“Working with Riley’s family to craft this legislation that will hopefully save the lives of other young people was some of the hardest work I’ve had to do since my time in the legislature,” Conley said. “The legislation itself sailed smoothly through the process, and I’m thankful for the support it received from my fellow lawmakers and the governor. But knowing the family’s grief at losing their precious son made this an emotional issue that will long live in my memory.”

School boards must form their emergency plan prior to the beginning of the 2020-2021 school year.

City of Sand Springs announces plans for reopening parks

Stock photo: Playground at Case Community Park.

Sand Springs, OK - The City of Sand Springs Parks Department has announced its plans to reopen parks, playgrounds, splash pads, the Keystone Ancient Forest and more. The move follows a recent Mayoral Proclamation issued by Mayor James O. Spoon, which largely follows Oklahoma Governor Stitt’s OURS plan.

“Our parks system re-open plan focuses on guidance from state and national organizations specific to parks and recreation agencies. The framework of our plan introduces a phased approach that is manageable for the staffing level of Sand Springs Parks while focusing on the public health of the community we serve, “stated Parks Director Jeff Edwards.

Currently the golf driving range at the Canyons at Blackjack Ridge, park trails and disc golf amenities are open for public use. Park officials say that as long as public health trends on the COVID-19 pandemic remain positive additional park facilities are scheduled to reopen in a phased approach. Throughout this plan, the public is reminded to maintain social distancing measures while using park sites.

As part of the Phase 1 reopening, and beginning on Friday, May 1, 2020 the city will reopen tennis courts at Pratt Civitan Park and Page Park in Sand Springs.

As part of a Phase 2 reopening plan, the skate park behind the Case Community Center is expected to reopen on May 15, 2020.

Phase 3 reopening is planned to take place on June 1, 2020, and would include the reopening of the following park sites and programs:

  • Case Community Center

  • Splash pads

  • Playgrounds

  • Rental spaces (indoor and outdoor)

  • Public restrooms

  • Outdoor sports courts

  • The Keystone Ancient forest (hiking event set for Saturday, June 6 from 8 a.m. until 2 p.m.)

  • Sand Springs Cultural & Historical Museum

At this time, no large-scale community special events are planned through June 30, 2020. Additionally, no date has been set for the reopening of the Sand Springs Senior Citizens Center (a host site for senior nutrition, programs and events).

The City reminds citizens to control crowd sizes, follow CDC guidance and to not use park sites if you are exhibiting symptoms related to the COVID-19 virus.

Sand Springs reaches 30 total cases of COVID-19, Oklahoma at 3280

The number of COVID-19 cases in Oklahoma has risen to 3280 with 2167 recoveries, leaving 1113 active cases. The virus has claimed 197 lives statewide, but nobody has died in the past 24 hours. 306 individuals are currently hospitalized. Sand Springs has totaled 30 cases, with one death and 21 recoveries.

The state has currently processed 53,338 negative tests and has more than 48,000 collection kits available. A complete list of drive-through testing sites can be found at this link.

The Centers for Disease Control are reporting 957,875 cases nationwide with 53,922 deaths. Oklahoma is 34th in total cases (42nd per capita) and 29th in total deaths.

The World Health Organization is reporting 2,858,635 cases worldwide with 196,295 deaths. The United States lead the world in total cases, followed by Spain with 219,764, Italy with 195,351, and Germany with 154,175.

Personal care businesses such as hair salons, barbershops, spas, nail salons, and pet groomers have been allowed to reopen in Sand Springs, with restrictions. They can take appointments only, with no walk-ins.

Beginning Friday, May 1st, dining, entertainment, sporting venues, gyms, churches, and tattoo parlors will be allowed to reopen citywide, all with restrictions. Bars will be required to remain closed for the foreseeable future.

Sand Springs Parks Department unveils latest plans for new disc golf course, seeks community input

The Sand Springs Parks Department has released the latest plans for a new disc golf course redesign and is asking for community feedback.

The new layout will be located in the same general area as the existing course, but will add increased hole-length, professional signage, new tee pads, and will utilize the wooded areas under the Highway 97 bridge among other changes. The course is being designed by 2009 PDGA World Champion Avery Jenkins.

Disc Golf first came to Case Community Park (then dubbed River City Park) in 2012 after existing baskets were relocated from a nine-hole course at Ray Brown Park. The new course used two alternate natural tees per basket to create an 18-hole layout that was often crowded since two groups could be playing towards the same basket at the same time. The course was located along the creek at the entrance to the park.

During a $6 million remodel of the park in 2017, a roadway, parking lot, and splash pad were constructed in the middle of the existing course, and the baskets were relocated to the deepest part of the grounds near the BMX track. The current course features a full 18 holes with few overlapping fairways and professional concrete tees. There are, however, several holes that throw across the walking trail, and the new course will aim to eliminate those safety issues.

The new proposed course design was created by DiscGolfPark, a multi-national corporation headquartered in Tampere, Finland. The Sand Springs course will be the first DiscGolfPark in Oklahoma and the fourth layout designed by Jenkins, who is a touring member of Team Discmania. Jenkins previously designed Shady Rest DiscGolfPark in Mammoth Lakes, California, LHC DiscGolfPark in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and co-designed The Sanctuary DiscGolfPark in Delta, Ohio. He is a transplant to Oklahoma, and currently lives in Pawhuska where he manages The Lodge at Taylor Ranch disc golf courses. Jenkins’s course designs average a 4.2 out of 5 rating on U-Disc, the official score app of the PDGA.

DiscGolfPark uses several unique concepts, including a turf tee pad. Most Oklahoma courses utilize concrete tees, but the turf pads are well reviewed by touring professionals like Paul McBeth and Simon Lizotte who praise the natural look and feel. The tees are also safer than concrete tees, which are easy for an inattentive player to trip over.

The new course will come with all new baskets and will also include a large Info Board showing the course layout, rules and guidelines. All of the new equipment will come with warranties.

The proposed Sand Springs layout will feature 18 tees with two permanent basket placements per hole. Unlike some area courses, which alternate baskets between long and short placements, the Sand Springs course will have short and long baskets at the same time. This creative layout will allow more experienced players to play alongside their lesser-experienced friends, or for players to play a full 36 holes.

The shorter “White” layout will be a par 54 at a total of 4690 feet, with holes ranging from 205 to 460. For comparison, the current layout is a par 54 at a total of 4212 feet, with holes ranging from 142 to 349. The longer “Blue” layout will be a par 56 at a total of 6226 feet, with holes ranging from 225 to 635.

The newest layout design isn’t final, as the department is still seeking input from local players. Parks staff plan on marking tee and basket locations within the next week, weather permitting, so that players can walk the course and get a feel for the changes.

Case Community Park is the flagship of the Sand Springs Parks Department, located at 2500 South River City Park Road along the Arkansas River. The 100-acre grounds include baseball, softball, soccer, and BMX complexes, a Community Center, a splash pad, four playgrounds, a skate park, a trail system, an amphitheater, horseshoe pits, basketball and volleyball courts, and more.

The playgrounds and sports courts are currently closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but the disc golf course, walking trails, and green space are still open, though patrons are encouraged to remain ten feet apart at all times. Parks staff have been periodically disinfecting the golf baskets throughout the day.

A new roadway is also planned that will allow visitors to cross over the river levee that surrounds the park. This will create a park entrance from the Sheffield Crossing development near the disc golf course and softball/BMX complexes. A paved parking lot is also planned.

City of Sand Springs issues Shelter in Place order

Sand Springs Mayor Jim Spoon issued an updated “shelter in place” proclamation for the City of Sand Springs, effective on April 1, 2020, as follows:

“Based on the expanding crisis, it is important for the residents of Sand Springs to exercise extreme caution in their contact with others and to only be in public if necessary. While a number of businesses have been defined as essential by the Governor, I am also asking each essential business owner to take even more safeguards than have been required by the State, including closing if possible, for the safety of their employees and families, so that we can get through this event. It is important that we do everything possible to protect each other. If we do not see improvement, I am very concerned that additional restrictions may be necessary.”

Proclamation Declaring State of Emergency

WHEREAS, a proclamation declaring a state of emergency was issued by the Mayor of the City of Sand Springs on March 17, 2020, by virtue of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) global pandemic; and

WHEREAS, a proclamation requesting voluntary business closing was issued by the Mayor of the City of Sand Springs on March 18, 2020, encouraging restaurants, bars, and other privately owned gathering places to limit the number of patrons and to encourage the transition to “take-out” or delivery options.

WHEREAS, a number of local businesses have implemented changes that provide protection to the public; however the Tulsa County Health Department has requested the City of Sand Springs take additional measures to protect the public, as the threat has not only continued but expanded within Tulsa County, resulting in additional exposure, illness and death.

WHEREAS, since the emergency declaration, the disease has continued to spread in multiple locations throughout the United States and the State of Oklahoma, resulting in additional protective measures imposed by Federal, State and local governments; and

WHEREAS, the state declared emergency for the State of Oklahoma is continuing; and

WHEREAS, the City of Tulsa and other municipalities have imposed executive orders with mandatory limits for certain businesses in an attempt to limit social contact; and

WHEREAS, the Governor of the State of Oklahoma issued an executive order on March 24, 2020, effective March 25, 2020, that provides additional direction to the residents of Tulsa County and other affected counties within the State of Oklahoma, said executive order confirming and further enforcing the prior proclamations issued by the Mayor of the City of Sand Springs;

WHEREAS, based on the Governor’s orders, additional direction to local residents and businesses will assist all in having an appropriate response to the continuing threat; and

WHEREAS, practicing such methods such as social distancing is believed to stop the spread of COVID-19; and

WHEREAS, the spread of COVID-19 is a disaster affecting life, health, and safety of Sand Springs residents of the City of Sand Springs and create an emergency situation within the meaning of Section 683.3 of the Oklahoma Emergency Act of 2003, as amended;

NOW, THEREFORE BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED IN ME BY THE CITY CHARTER AND STATE LAW, I, JAMES O. SPOON, MAYOR OF THE CITY OF SAND SPRINGS, OKLAHOMA, DO HEREBY PROCLAIM AND DECLARE:

SECTION ONE: The previously declared state of emergency is continuing pursuant to the original proclamation.

SECTION TWO: All citizens living in or visiting the City of Sand Springs are ordered to shelter at their place of residence. For the purpose of this Order, residences include homes, apartments, condominiums, dormitories, hotels, motels, shared rentals, and similar facilities and accommodations. All persons may leave their residences only for Essential Activities as defined herein, or to provide or perform Essential Governmental Functions as defined by the government performing the function, or to operate Essential Businesses as defined by the Governor of the State of Oklahoma, or his designee:

For purposes of this Order, individuals may leave their residence only to perform any of the following “Essential Activities”:

  1. To engage in activities, perform tasks, or obtain supplies essential to their health and safety, or to the health and safety of their family, household members, or pets (for example, obtaining necessary medical supplies, medication, food and beverage, or other products necessary to maintain safety, sanitation, and essential operation of residence, visiting a health care professional, obtaining supplies needed to work from home, or performing property maintenance).

  2. To engage in outdoor activity, provided that individuals, except those from the same household, must comply with physical distancing requirements of six feet (for example, walking, biking, hiking, or running).

  3. To perform work at an Essential Business.

  4. To care for or transport a family member or pet in another household.

  5. To move for another residence either in or outside of the City of Sand Springs.

All in-person gatherings for social, and recreational purposes, including but not limited to community, civic, public, leisure, or sporting events; parades, concerts, festivals, conventions, fundraisers and similar activities of ten or more persons are prohibited.

SECTION THREE: All restaurants, bars, and other privately owned gathering places and other dine-in service areas shall be closed to the public until the expiration of this emergency declaration, although “pick-up” and delivery service may remain open to the public and is encouraged until the expiration of this emergency declaration.

SECTION FOUR: No business shall remain open to the public and/or conducting transactions with the general public upon their premises unless specifically designated by the City of Sand Springs as an essential business. A list of essential businesses may be viewed at https://www.sandspringsok.org/COVID-19 or in person at 100 E. Broadway in the public notice display on the north side of the building. Businesses may appeal their designation status through the (Chief of Police Office or City Clerk’s Office).

SECTION FIVE: To the extent possible during this emergency, the City of Sand Springs shall devote resources, as available, to assist not only local residents, but the business community to react and adjust to the continuing threat, including but not limited to assistance with continuing business operations as appropriate.

SECTION SIX: All persons are encouraged to take precautions available to assist in alleviating the spread of the virus. All businesses should comply with all CDC and health department regulations and directives. Failure to comply may result in revocation of a business certificate of occupancy or any other legal remedy available.

SECTION SEVEN: This proclamation shall become effective 11:59 p.m. Wednesday, April 1st, 2020.

SECTION EIGHT: This state of emergency shall continue until 12:01 a.m. May 11, 2020 or terminated earlier by further proclamation.

PROCLAIMED THIS 1ST DAY OF APRIL, 2020.

CPHS Basketball: Sandites headed to State Tournament - presented by Inkwell Printing

For the second time in the past three years the Charles Page High School boys’ basketball team (19-7) is headed to the Class 6A State Tournament following an Area Consolation Finals win over No. 18 ranked Owasso (13-14). The No. 9 Sandites never once trailed in the 64-50 Saturday night victory at the Catoosa Activities Center.

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The Sandites started the game on fire, scoring on their first three field goal attempts for a 7-0 lead before Owasso even got off a shot. Kyler Mann got the Rams on the board with a putback and Trenton Ellison sank a three, but Cason Savage responded with two twos. Davon Richardson scored threes on the first and last buckets of the period to bookend a 14-7 lead. 

Marlo Fox got on the board with a three to start the second period and Josh Minney added another three for their biggest lead of the half at 24-11 before the Sandites got into foul trouble. Mann made a traditional three and added two more free throws on the next possession, then Ellison cut it to 24-20 with a four-point play. Fox and Savage added a bucket apiece to end the half 28-20.

The Rams had more rebounds, more steals, and only four fouls to the Sandites’ nine, but struggled with field goal accuracy, going 7-of-20 in the first half. 

Sand Springs really began to run away with it in the third quarter, holding their foes to only three field goals for a 43-28 lead. Their biggest lead of the game came at 50-32 in the fourth, but Owasso refused to go down without a fight and won the final quarter. Both teams ended up well into the double bonus with Ethan Oakley fouling out at the 5:21 mark and Mann fouling out at 3:11. 

Richardson, a senior University of Central Oklahoma-commit, led all scorers with 23 points, followed by Minney with 16, Fox with 13, and Savage with 10. Mann led Owasso with 14 points, and Ellison was the only other Ram in double digits with 11.

The first round of the State Tournament will be played Thursday at Memorial High School Veterans’ Arena in Tulsa. The semifinals and Championship will be played at the Oral Roberts University Mabee Center. The Sandites’ opponent and game time have yet to be determined.

CPHS 64 OHS 50
1Q:
CPHS 14-7.
2Q: CPHS 14-13.
3Q: CPHS 15-8.
4Q: OHS 22-21.

Free Throws: CPHS 14-of-20, OHS 15-of-19.
Field Goals: CPHS 22-of-43, OHS 15-of-52.
Offensive Rebounds: CPHS 5, OHS 7.
Defensive Rebounds: CPHS 24, OHS 15.
Total Rebounds: CPHS 29, OHS 22.
Steals: CPHS 7, OHS 9.
Blocks: CPHS 6, OHS 1.
Fouls: CPHS 22, OHS 19.

(Sand Springs stats)
Scoring: Richardson 23, Minney 16, Fox 13, Savage 10, Askew 2.
Offensive Rebounds: Richardson 2, Minney 1, Savage 1, Askew 1.
Defensive Rebounds: Minney 7, Richardson 6, Savage 5, Fox 3, Askew 2, Oakley 1.
Total Rebounds: Richardson 8, Minney 8, Savage 6, Fox 3, Askew 3, Oakley 1.
Steals: Fox 2, Minney 2, Richardson 1, Savage 1, Clark 1.
Assists: Richardson 2, Fox 2, Savage 1.
Blocks: Minney 3, Richardson 2, Oakley 1.
Fouls: Oakley 5, Richardson 4, Fox 3, Minney 3, Savage 2, Shoemaker 2, Clark 2, Askew 1.

(Owasso partial stats)
Scoring: Mann 14, Ellison 11, Fry 9, Armstrong 8, Potter 5, Journee 3.
Fouls: Mann 5, Fry 4, Potter 3, Journee 3, Armstrong 2, Ellison 2.

CPHS Basketball: Sandites fall 66-60 to No. 1 Booker T. Washington - presented by Inkwell Printing

Down by three points with 14.6 seconds left to play, Davon Richardson scored through contact and the Catoosa Activity Center erupted with excitement. Unfortunately for Sand Springs, the University of Central Oklahoma-committed senior was called for charging and the storybook comeback wouldn’t come to pass.

The Class 6A No. 9 ranked Charles Page High School boys basketball team (18-7) won the second half against No. 1 Booker T. Washington (20-5) Friday night in the Area Championship, but was unable to overcome a lopsided second period and fell 66-60. The Washington Hornets will advance to the State Tournament, while the Sandites will get a second chance in the Area Consolation bracket Saturday at 6:30 p.m. 

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Richardson and Marlo Fox drained threes on their first two possessions, then Fox scored two on a steal from Richardson for an 8-0 lead before Kameron Parker got the Hornets on the board with a three. Richardson added two from the charity stripe, but Kansas-commit Bryce Thompson and Oklahoma-commit Trey Phipps scored five on back to back steals. Fox added a second three-pointer, but Washington went on a seven point run and took their first lead on a three from Phipps. Josh Minney hit a layup to end the first quarter 15-15. 

Ijai Johnson and Richardson traded threes to open the second quarter, but the Hornets went on a nine point run before Fox broke it up with a three. Phipps rattled off a trio of free throws, then Jalen Breath and Phipps hit layups for the 34-21 advantage. Fox broke up that run with a reverse layup, Thompson scored two more, then Fox scored two from the stripe to end the half down 36-25. 

The Sandites were a perfect 5-of-5 on three pointers in the first half and outshot the Hornets all around, but Washington had the Sandites drastically outsized in the paint and came away with six offensive rebounds while giving up none, and won the steal battle seven to two.

Sand Springs narrowly won a back and forth third period after a four point run from Minney cut it to 49-39. A five point Sandite streak in the fourth got them as close as 54-47, but a three from Johnson and a dunk from Breath gave the Hornets a twelve-point lead entering the final two minutes. Sand Springs wouldn’t go down without a fight.

Richardson scored two on a steal from Savage, Thompson hit a free throw, then the Sandites went on a run. Fox hit two free throws, then Richardson scored back to back putbacks on steals from Savage and Minney to make it 60-55 with 44 seconds left. 

Savage sent Phipps to the line and the Hornet missed his shot. Minney rebounded and Richardson drew a foul and sank two to make it 60-57. Minney sent Thompson to the line for two and he made both, but Breath fouled Savage on a three and the Sandite hit all three to make it 62-60.

Richardson sent Thompson to the line for one, and it looked like he would have a shot to tie the game up when he scored through contact. But the basket was waved off for charging and he was ejected for his fifth foul as the Sandites’ final hopes evaporated. Phipps and Thompson added three more free throws to end the game.

Thompson led all scorers with 23 points, closely followed by Richardson with 21 points and 10 rebounds for his tenth double-double of the season. Fox and Phipps scored 19 apiece, Minney added 13 for the Sandites and Johnson had 10 for the Hornets.

Sand Springs will return to action Saturday at 6:30 p.m. against the winner of No. 13 Putnam City North (14-9) vs. No. 18 Owasso (12-13). Catoosa High School is located at 2000 South Cherokee Street.

BTW 66 CPHS 60
1Q:
Tied 15-15.
2Q: BTW 21-10.
3Q: CPHS 14-13.
4Q: CPHS 21-17.

Free Throws: BTW 13-of-18, CPHS 14-of-15.
Field Goals: BTW 22-of-45, CPHS 20-of-42.
Offensive Rebounds: BTW 6, CPHS 6.
Defensive Rebounds: BTW 16, CPHS 15.
Total Rebounds: BTW 22, CPHS 21.
Steals: BTW 9, CPHS 8.
Blocks: BTW 4, CPHS 2.
Fouls: BTW 11, CPHS 18.

(Sand Springs stats)
Scoring: Richardson 21, Fox 19, Minney 13, Savage 5, Oakley 2.
Offensive Rebounds: Richardson 5, Minney 1.
Defensive Rebounds: Minney 6, Richardson 5, Savage 2, Fox 1, Oakley 1.
Total Rebounds: Richardson 10, Minney 7, Savage 2, Fox 1, Oakley 1.
Steals: Richardson 5, Savage 2, Minney 1.
Assists: Richardson 2.
Blocks: Richardson 1, Oakley 1.
Fouls: Richardson 5, Savage 4, Fox 3, Minney 2, Clark 2, Oakley 1, Askew 1.

(Washington partial stats)
Scoring: Thompson 23, Phipps 19, Johnson 10, Breath 8, Parker 6.
Fouls: Thompson 4, Parker 2, Phipps 2, Breath 2, Johnson 1.

CPHS Basketball: Sandites win Regional Championship 59-51 over Broken Arrow - presented by Inkwell Printing

Saturday night at the Ed Dubie Field House was a special occasion for more reasons than one. The Class 6A No. 9 ranked Charles Page High School boys’ basketball team (18-6) avenged two regular season losses to No. 11 Broken Arrow (18-7), they won consecutive Regional Championships for the first time in school history, and they gave Head Coach Eric Savage his 100th win at Sand Springs.

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The Sandites were explosive in the first half, taking a 37-18 lead into the locker room, and used aggressive defense to stave off a second half Broken Arrow rally that went 33-22 in the Tigers’ favor. Junior standout Marlo Fox scored 22 points to lead all scorers, and University of Central Oklahoma-commit Davon Richardson added 21 points and 7 rebounds.

Fox hit a three on the Sandites’ opening possession, then Josh Minney turned a steal into a free throw and the home team never trailed. Ja’ell Talley hit a pair of twos to tie it, but Cason Savage and Fox responded with back to back threes. The Sandites worked their lead up to 17-9 before giving up a trio of free throws to end the period. 

The second quarter was even more lopsided as the Sandites ran away with it 20-6 behind a nine point performance from Richardson. Sand Springs took its first double digit lead at the 4:17 mark, then went on an 11-2 run capped by back to back steal and scores from Cason Savage and Richardson to make it 37-18 at the half.

The Tigers battled back hard in the second half and cut their deficit to 46-35 at the end of the third, but the Sandites found their feet in the fourth and kept up for the most part. Minney drew his fifth foul with 1:04 to play, sending Talley to the line for a traditional three that made it 57-51, but Richardson hit a pair of free throws to end the game.

Broken Arrow was led by Talley and Anthony Allen with 14 apiece and Tyler Pinder with 11.

Both teams will advance to the Area playoffs. Sand Springs will play No. 1 Booker T. Washington (19-5) Friday, March 6th at 6:30 p.m. The Sandites are the only team in Class 6A to beat the Hornets this season, doing so 66-62 at home in January, but lost 69-56 on the road two weeks ago. The winner of that game will advance to State, while the loser will move to the Area Consolation bracket.

Broken Arrow will play No. 19 Yukon (14-11) Friday at 8:00 p.m. in the first round of the Area Consolation bracket. The loser of that game will be eliminated, and the winner will have to win another game to advance to State. Area playoff sites have yet to be announced.

CPHS 59 BAHS 51
1Q:
CPHS 17-12.
2Q: CPHS 20-6.
3Q: BAHS 17-9.
4Q: BAHS 16-13.

Free Throws: CPHS 15-of-21, BAHS 8-of-13.
Field Goals: CPHS 19-of-39, BAHS 19-of-36.
Offensive Rebounds: CPHS 5, BAHS 4.
Defensive Rebounds: CPHS 15, BAHS 12.
Total Rebounds: CPHS 20, BAHS 16.
Steals: CPHS 11, BAHS 5.
Blocks: CPHS 4, BAHS 5.
Fouls: CPHS 17, BAHS 18.

(Sand Springs stats)
Scoring: Fox 22, Richardson 21, Minney 8, Savage 6, Oakley 2.
Offensive Rebounds: Oakley 2, Richardson 1, Minney 1, Savage 1.
Defensive Rebounds: Richardson 6, Minney 6, Savage 2, Fox 1.
Total Rebounds: Richardson 7, Minney 6, Savage 3, Oakley 2, Fox 1.
Steals: Richardson 4, Savage 3, Fox 1, Minney 1, Oakley 1, Askew 1.
Assists: Minney 1, Savage 1.
Blocks: Richardson 2, Fox 1, Oakley 1.
Fouls: Miney 5, Oakley 4, Richardson 3, Askew 2, Fox 1, Savage 1, Shoemaker 1.

(Broken Arrow partial stats)
Scoring: Talley 14, Allen 14, Piner 11, Barnes 6, McCurdy 2, Stika 2, Blair 2.
Fouls: Barnes 4, Talley 4, Pinder 4, Stika 3, McCurdy 2, Golden 1.

CPHS Wrestling: Seth Jones places 2nd at State - presented by Inkwell Printing

Seth Jones picks up a win in a reguLar season dual.

The Charles Page High School wrestling team wrapped up the 2019-2020 season with their eighth consecutive top-ten finish at the OSSAA 6A State Championships in Oklahoma City. Senior Seth Jones kept alive a six year streak of putting Sandites in the finals.

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Seth Jones (26-6) won a 5-0 decision against Norman North Senior Jacob Zimmer (29-10) and a 3-0 decision against Stillwater junior and former State Champion Cade Nicholas (44-8) in the 126 semifinals before falling 14-6 to Broken Arrow senior Jackson Cockrell (34-9) in the finals.

Josh Fincannon (34-12) won his 220 quarterfinal by 5-2 decision against Moore senior Frank Morales (17-13) but was pinned by defending State Champion and University of Central Oklahoma-committed Mustang senior Judson Rowland (45-4) in the semifinals. In consolation he won a 4-3 decision against Bixby junior Isaac Gibson (13-10) and a 2-1 tie-breaker against Broken Arrow senior Torrance Ingram (26-10) for third place.

Chris Kirby (31-12) won the 160 quarterfinal with an easy 30-second pin of Norman North senior Dylan Smith (24-14), but fell 11-5 to two-time defending State Champion Drake Vannoy (31-4) from Jenks. In consolation he was pinned by Choctaw junior Chandler Holman (38-10).

Mitchell Smith (18-7) was pinned by Putnam City junior Kalib Nolan (35-11) in the first round of 113. In consolation he won a 3-0 decision against Edmond North sophomore Aiden Godbehere (26-19) but fell 5-2 to Yukon senior Cooper Mahaffey (31-6).

Blake Jones (24-13) won his 138 wrestle-in match by 14-0 major decision against Choctaw’s Nathan Harjo with ten nearfall points, but lost 5-1 to Edmond Memorial sophomore Bam West (33-4) and 5-4 to Southmoore sophomore Jake Wright (39-7) in consolation.

Sango Whitehorn (10-25) lost his wrestle-in match 11-2 to Yukon junior Conner Columbus (34-12) at 195.

Two former Sandites also made the finals. Stillwater junior Carter Young (44-1) won his second title 4-1 against Broken Arrow junior Blazik Perez (27-8) at 132, and Broken Arrow sophomore Christian Forbes (26-7) fell 10-1 to Stillwater freshman Cael Hughes (42-0) in the 106 finals.

Broken Arrow won the team title for the second straight year, followed by Mustang and Choctaw. The Tigers had three champions and four runners-up while the Broncos had four champions and one runner-up.

Team Scores

163.5 Broken Arrow
133.5 Mustang
109.5 Choctaw
65.0 Stillwater
59.0 Edmond Memorial
54.0 Deer Creek
36.0 Jenks
33.0 Owasso
33.0 Yukon

29.0 Sand Springs
26.0 Union
23.0 Southmoore
22.0 Edmond North
22.0 Enid
18.0 Bixby
6.0 Norman North
4.0 Bartlesville
4.0 Putnam City
4.0 Westmoore
1.0 Ponca City
0.0 Edmond Santa Fe
0.0 Midwest City
0.0 Moore
0.0 Norman
0.0 Putnam City North
0.0 Sapulpa

Individual Champions
106: Cael Hughes (Stillwater).
113: Cruz Aguilar (Edmond Memorial).
120: Tucker Owens (Mustang).
126: Jackson Cockrell (Broken Arrow).
132: Carter Young (Stillwater).
138: Cade Manion (Deer Creek).
145: John Wiley (Mustang).
152: Gabe Johnson (Choctaw).
160: Chance Davis (Enid).
170: Bryce Mattioda (Broken Arrow).
182: Tate Picklo (Mustang).
195: Emmanuel Skillings (Broken Arrow).
220: Judson Rowland (Mustang).
285: Marquonn Journey (Choctaw).

CPHS Wrestling: Josh Fincannon places 3rd at State - presented by Inkwell Printing

Josh Fincannon picks up a win at the Bobby Lyons Invitational.

The Charles Page High School wrestling team is sitting in tenth place after session three of the OSSAA 6A State Championships in Oklahoma City. Of the Sandites’ six qualifiers, two advanced to the placement rounds. Josh Fincannon placed third at 220 pounds, and Seth Jones advanced to the 126 finals and will wrestle this evening.

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Josh Fincannon (34-12) won his 220 quarterfinal by 5-2 decision against Moore senior Frank Morales (17-13) but was pinned by defending State Champion and University of Central Oklahoma-committed Mustang senior Judson Rowland (45-4) in the semifinals. In consolation he won a 4-3 decision against Bixby junior Isaac Gibson (13-10) and a 2-1 tie-breaker against Broken Arrow senior Torrance Ingram (26-10).

Seth Jones (26-5) won a 5-0 decision against Norman North Senior Jacob Zimmer (29-10) and a 3-0 decision against Stillwater junior and former State Champion Cade Nicholas (44-8) in the 126 semifinals. He will take on Broken Arrow senior Jackson Cockrell (33-9) in the finals in a rematch of their Regional semifinal meeting. He beat Cockrell 8-2 in a regular season dual before falling 14-10 at Regionals.

Chris Kirby (31-12) won the 160 quarterfinal with an easy 30-second pin of Norman North senior Dylan Smith (24-14), but fell 11-5 to two-time defending State Champion Drake Vannoy (31-4) from Jenks. In consolation he was pinned by Choctaw junior Chandler Holman (38-10).

Mitchell Smith (18-7) was pinned by Putnam City junior Kalib Nolan (35-11) in the first round of 113. In consolation he won a 3-0 decision against Edmond North sophomore Aiden Godbehere (26-19) but fell 5-2 to Yukon senior Cooper Mahaffey (31-6).

Blake Jones (24-13) won his 138 wrestle-in match by 14-0 major decision against Choctaw’s Nathan Harjo with ten nearfall points, but lost 5-1 to Edmond Memorial sophomore Bam West (33-4) and 5-4 to Southmoore sophomore Jake Wright (39-7) in consolation.

Sango Whitehorn (10-25) lost his wrestle-in match 11-2 to Yukon junior Conner Columbus (34-12) at 195.

Two former Sandites will be wrestling for State titles. Stillwater’s Carter Young (43-1) will wrestle Broken Arrow junior Blazik Perez (27-7) for the 132 title, and Broken Arrow’s Christian Forbes (26-6) will take on Stillwater freshman Cael Hughes (41-0) in the 106 finals.

Championship finals will begin at 6:00 p.m. The tournament is being held at Jim Norrick Arena at the Oklahoma State Fairgrounds.

Team Scores
148.5 Broken Arrow
112.5 Mustang
101.5 Choctaw
56.0 Stillwater
53.0 Edmond Memorial
48.0 Deer Creek
36.0 Jenks
33.0 Owasso
33.0 Yukon
29.0 Sand Springs
26.0 Union
23.0 Southmoore
22.0 Edmond North
18.0 Bixby
16.0 Enid
6.0 Norman North
4.0 Bartlesville
4.0 Putnam City
4.0 Westmoore
1.0 Ponca City
0.0 Edmond Santa Fe
0.0 Midwest City
0.0 Moore
0.0 Norman
0.0 Putnam City North
0.0 Sapulpa

CPHS Wrestling: Seth Jones to State Finals, three alive in consolation - presented by Inkwell Printing

Sango Whitehorn competes in a dual with Jenks.

The Charles Page High School wrestling team is sitting in ninth place after day one of the OSSAA 6A State Championships in Oklahoma City. The Sandites qualified six wrestlers for State, and four are still alive. Seth Jones will compete for a State title Saturday, while three others are still fighting to place on the consolation end.

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Seth Jones (26-5) won a 5-0 decision against Norman North Senior Jacob Zimmer (29-10) and a 3-0 decision against Stillwater junior and former State Champion Cade Nicholas (44-8) in the 126 semifinals. He will take on Broken Arrow senior Jackson Cockrell (33-9) in the finals in a rematch of their Regional semifinal meeting. He beat Cockrell 8-2 in a regular season dual before falling 14-10 at Regionals.

Chris Kirby (31-11) won the 160 quarterfinal with an easy 30-second pin of Norman North senior Dylan Smith (24-14), but fell 11-5 to two-time defending State Champion Drake Vannoy (31-4) from Jenks. He will take on Choctaw junior Chandler Holman (37-9) in the consolation semifinals. He is 2-1 against Holman this season with all three meetings being decided by fall.

Josh Fincannon (32-12) won his 220 quarterfinal by 5-2 decision against Moore senior Frank Morales (17-13) but was pinned by defending State Champion and University of Central Oklahoma-committed Mustang senior Judson Rowland (45-4) in the semifinals. He will wrestle Bixby junior Isaac Gibson (13-9) in the consolation semis. He beat Gibson 14-3 at Regionals.

Mitchell Smith (18-7) took an upset in the 113 quarterfinals. He only trailed 3-2 with time to work, but got pinned at the 5:34 mark by Putnam City junior Kalib Nolan (35-9). In consolation he won a 3-0 decision against Edmond North sophomore Aiden Godbehere (26-19). Next up he will face Yukon senior Cooper Mahaffey (29-6) in the consolation semifinals.

Blake Jones (24-13) won his 138 wrestle-in match by 14-0 major decision against Choctaw’s Nathan Harjo with ten nearfall points, but lost 5-1 to Edmond Memorial sophomore Bam West (33-4) and 5-4 to Southmoore sophomore Jake Wright (39-7) in consolation.

Sango Whitehorn (10-25) lost his wrestle-in match 11-2 to Yukon junior Conner Columbus (34-12) at 195.

Two former Sandites will be wrestling for State titles. Stillwater’s Carter Young (43-1) will wrestle Broken Arrow junior Blazik Perez (27-7) for the 132 title, and Broken Arrow’s Christian Forbes (26-6) will take on Stillwater freshman Cael Hughes (41-0) in the 106 finals.

Consolation semifinals will begin at 10:30 a.m. Saturday with consolation finals at 12:30 p.m. and championship finals at 6:00 p.m. The tournament is being held at Jim Norrick Arena at the Oklahoma State Fairgrounds.

Team Scores
110.5 Broken Arrow
92.5 Mustang
74.5 Choctaw
51.0 Stillwater
40.0 Edmond Memorial
38.0 Deer Creek
25.0 Jenks
23.0 Yukon
21.0 Sand Springs
21.0 Union
18.0 Bixby
16.0 Enid
8.0 Owasso
6.0 Norman North
6.0 Southmoore
4.0 Bartlesville
4.0 Edmond North
4.0 Putnam City
4.0 Westmoore
1.0 Ponca City
0.0 Edmond Santa Fe
0.0 Midwest City
0.0 Moore
0.0 Norman
0.0 Putnam City North
0.0 Sapulpa

CPHS Basketball: Boys survive Enid 61-52, Fox scores 26 - presented by Inkwell Printing

The Class 6A No. 9 ranked Charles Page High School boys’ basketball team (17-6) survived a feisty team of Enid Plainsmen (8-16) in the first round of the Regional Tournament Friday night at the Ed Dubie Field House, winning 61-52 behind a 26-point effort from junior standout Marlo Fox.

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The Plainsmen won the first quarter 13-9, but the Sandites got it together in the second with Fox scoring five to start the stanza. Fox ended the half with 18 points, 16 of which came in the second period, for a 28-27 locker room lead.

Enid came storming back in the third, scoring eight in a row for their biggest lead of the game at 35-29. The home team finished strong with three buckets from Ethan Oakley to tie it at 39-39.

Sand Springs may have won by nine, but it was far closer throughout the fourth quarter. They used an 8-1 run for the 47-40 advantage, but three pointers from Corey Simmons Jr. and Carter Owens cut the deficit to 49-47. Fox scored four in a row from there and the Plainsmen never got within three points again. Desperation fouls allowed the Sandites to inflate their lead in the final minutes.

Fox’s 26 points were one shy of his career-high, and they were enough to lead all scorers. Owens paced the Plainsmen with 20, followed by Telin Phillips with 13. Davon Richardson put up 15 for the Sandites and was one rebound shy of a double-double. Both teams had six players in the book.

The Sandites will host No. 11 Broken Arrow (18-6) Saturday at 7:00 p.m. for the Regional title, and both teams will advance to the Area playoffs. Broken Arrow is 2-0 against the Sandites this season, beating them 63-51 at home in January, and 55-54 on the road in the regular season finale. Sand Springs is looking to win back-to-back Regional titles for the first time in school history.

CPHS 61 Enid 52
1Q:
Enid 13-9.
2Q: CPHS 19-14.
3Q: Enid 12-11.
4Q: CPHS 22-13.

Free Throws: CPHS 22-of-26, Enid 7-of-11.
Field Goals: CPHS 17-of-44, Enid 20-of-53.
Offensive Rebounds: CPHS 6, Enid 9.
Defensive Rebounds: CPHS 26, Enid 15.
Total Rebounds: CPHS 32, Enid 24.
Steals: CPHS 7, Enid 5.
Blocks: CPHS 2, Enid 3.
Fouls: CPHS 12, Enid 20.

(Sand Springs stats)
Scoring: Fox 26, Richardson 15, Oakley 8, Savage 6, Minney 4, Shoemaker 2.
Offensive Rebounds: Oakley 3, Richardson 1, Fox 1, Minney 1.
Defensive Rebounds: Richardson 8, Minney 6, Oakley 6, Fox 2, Askew 2, Savage 1, Clark 1.
Total Rebounds: Richardson 9, Oakley 9, Minney 7, Fox 3, Askew 2, Savage 1, Clark 1.
Steals: Richardson 1, Fox 1, Minney 1, Savage 1, Oakley 1, Brockman 1, Shoemaker 1.
Assists: Fox 1, Savage 1, Clark 1.
Blocks: Richardson 2.
Fouls: Minney 4, Oakley 3, Fox 2, Savage 2, Shoemaker 1.

(Enid partial stats)
Scoring: Owens 20, Phillips 13, Cy. Mathis 8, Simmons Jr. 4, Berry 4, Ca. Matthis 3.
Fouls: Cy. Mathis 5, Berry 5, Owens 4, Ca. Mathis 2, Phillips 2, Simmons Jr. 2.

CPHS Wrestling: Three Sandites advance to State Semifinals, presented by Inkwell Printing

Sango Whitehorn competes in a dual with Jenks.

The Charles Page High School wrestling team is sitting in eighth place at the OSSAA 6A State Championships after the first session Friday in Oklahoma City. The Sandites qualified six wrestlers for State, and five are still alive with three on the Championship side of the bracket and two in consolation.

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Seth Jones (25-5) won a 5-0 decision against Norman North Senior Jacob Zimmer (29-10) in the 126 quarterfinals. He will take on Stillwater junior and former State Champion Cade Nicholas in the semifinals.

Chris Kirby (31-10) won the 160 quarterfinal with an easy 30-second pin of Norman North senior Dylan Smith (24-14). In the semis he will take on two-time defending State Champion Drake Vannoy (31-4) from Jenks.

Josh Fincannon (32-11) won his 220 quarterfinal by 5-2 decision against Moore senior Frank Morales (17-13) and will take on defending State Champion and University of Central Oklahoma-committed Mustang senior Judson Rowland (44-4) in the semifinals.

Mitchell Smith (17-7) took an upset in the 113 quarterfinals. He only trailed 3-2 with time to work, but got pinned at the 5:34 mark by Putnam City junior Kalib Nolan (35-9). He will take on Edmond North sophomore Aiden Godbehere (26-18) in consolation.

Blake Jones (24-12) won his 138 wrestle-in match by 14-0 major decision against Choctaw’s Nathan Harjo with ten nearfall points, but lost 5-1 to Edmond Memorial sophomore Bam West (33-4) in the quarterfinals. He will meet Southmoore sophomore Jake Wright (38-7) in consolation.

Sango Whitehorn (10-25) lost his wrestle-in match 11-2 to Yukon junior Conner Columbus (34-12) at 195.

Two former Sandites won their quarterfinal matches. Stillwater’s Carter Young (42-1) won his first match at 132 by fall against Bartlesville Senior Ethan Gilkey (27-11), and Broken Arrow’s Christian Forbes won a 12-3 major decision against Edmond North sophomore Garrett McBride (30-12). Young will wrestle Choctaw sophomore Shaun Muse (35-7) in the semifinals and Forbes will take on Mustang sophomore Shelton Chastain (33-11).

The first round of consolation matches will begin at 5:30 p.m. with semifinals starting at 7:45 p.m. The tournament is being held at Jim Norrick Arena at the Oklahoma State Fairgrounds.

Team Scores
26.0 Mustang
25.0 Broken Arrow
22.5 Choctaw
13.5 Stillwater
11.0 Yukon
10.0 Edmond Memorial
9.0 Deer Creek
8.0 Sand Springs
8.0 Union
6.0 Jenks
6.0 Southmoore
5.0 Owasso
4.0 Bixby
4.0 Enid
4.0 Putnam City
4.0 Westmoore
2.0 Edmond North
0.0 Bartlesville
0.0 Edmond Santa Fe
0.0 Midwest City
0.0 Moore
0.0 Norman
0.0 Norman North
0.0 Ponca City
0.0 Putnam City North
0.0 Sapulpa

CPHS Basketball: Broken Arrow ends Sandites' season 86-81 in overtime, presented by Inkwell Printing

The Class 6A No. 11 ranked Charles Page High School girls’ basketball team (15-8) took on Broken Arrow (10-13) for the second time in the past week and the third time this season Thursday evening at the Union Multipurpose Athletic Center, but this time they were unable to repeat their previous clutch wins.

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The Tigers lost their first two meetings 80-78 and 69-67, most recently blowing a ten-point fourth quarter lead in the regular season finale. They made up for it with an 86-81 overtime upset in the game that mattered most, ending the season for the Sandites and extended their own season by at least two games.

The first quarter looked like it could be shaping up for a blowout as six Sandites combined for a 6-of-9 three-point performance and a 20-12 lead. Journey Armstead, Jade Shrum, Madison Burris, Darrian Jordan, Leyshia Morris, and Bayleigh Cheney all hit threes in the quarter. The Sandites also committed a mess of fouls, but Broken Arrow struggled at the free throw line and missed six shots. 

Anyone who saw the first two meetings between these teams knew that the Tigers would not go quietly. They won the second quarter 17-16 and used a nine-point streak in the middle of the quarter to take a 29-26 lead before the Sandites got back to scoring.

Armstead went 4-for-4 at the charity stripe to kick off the comeback, then Morris hit the first three of the quarter at the 1:00 mark to regain the lead. The Sandites forced turnovers on the next two possessions, leading to a three from Burris and a two from Jordan to end the half on a ten-point run at 36-29. 

The Tigers played their best quarter in the third, winning 23-14. The score saw five lead changes, with Broken Arrow finishing 52-50 after a clutch three from Kelsey Duffey. 

Burris hit her third three to kick off the fourth with a nine-point run, but Jada Hytche went on an eight-point run all by herself. Hytche gave her team their biggest lead of the game at 68-63, but Sand Springs battled back and Hailey Jackson hit the game-tying free throw with 3.4 seconds left to force overtime.

Duffey hit a three to open the extra period and the Tigers never trailed from then on.

Taleyah Jones led all scorers with 36 points, and four Tigers scored in double digits. Hytche posted 17, Duffey added 15, and Makayla Adams had 12.

Sand Springs had a more balanced team effort, led by Armstead with 25 points and 8 rebounds. Jackson scored 16 points with 6 rebounds as the only other Sandite in the double.

Broken Arrow will return to action Saturday at 1:30 p.m. against the winner of Muskogee vs. Union. Both teams will advance to the Area playoff.

BAHS 86 CPHS 81
1Q:
CPHS 20-12.
2Q: BAHS 17-16.
3Q: BAHS 23-14.
4Q: CPHS 19-17.
OT: BAHS 17-12.

Free Throws: BAHS 22-of-33, CPHS 18-of-25.
Field Goals: BAHS 27-of-53, CPHS 26-of-70.
Offensive Rebounds: BAHS 10, CPHS 17.
Defensive Rebounds: BAHS 28, CPHS 15.
Total Rebounds: BAHS 38, CPHS 32.
Steals: BAHS 8, CPHS 13.
Blocks: BAHS 3, CPHS 1.
Fouls: BAHS 24, CPHS 24.

(Sand Springs statistics)
Scoring: Armstead 25, Jackson 16, Burris 9, Shrum 8, Padilla 7, Morris 6, Jordan 5, Cheney 3, Regalado 2.
Offensive Rebounds: Armstead 4, Padilla 3, Jackson 3, Shrum 2, Burris 1, Jordan 1, Morris 1, Cheney 1, Regalado 1.
Defensive Rebounds: Armstead 4, Burris 4, Jackson 3, Padilla 1, Shrum 1, Morris 1, Cheney 1.
Total Rebounds: Armstead 8, Jackson 6, Burris 5, Padilla 4, Shrum 3, Morris 2, Cheney 2, Jordan 1, Regalado 1.
Steals: Armstead 8, Jackson 4, Padilla 1.
Assists: Armstead 4, Padilla 2, Jackson 2, Morris 2, Shrum 1.
Blocks: Burris 1.
Fouls: Padilla 5, Armstead 4, Jackson 4, Morris 4, Jordan 3, Shrum 2, Burris 2.

(Broken Arrow partial stats)
Scoring: Jones 36, Hytche 17, Duffey 15, Adams 12, Myers 4, Herrera 1, Sanders 1.
Fouls: Sanders 4, Duffey 3, Jones 3, Hytche 3, Adams 3, Myers 3, Zackery 3, Duin 1, Herrera 1.

OSSAA Wrestling: Final ranking and State Tournament preview presented by Inkwell Printing

It’s the final week of the 2019-2020 Oklahoma high school wrestling season and on Friday 140 wrestlers will converge at Jim Norrick Arena in Oklahoma City to battle for the Class 6A State title. Coverage of the event is sponsored by Inkwell Printing, the official provider of all Sand Springs spirit wear.

In addition to the 3A, 4A, 5A, and 6A tournaments, which will all run concurrently, there will also be a girls’ tournament for the first time in OSSAA history. The tournament will feature 131 athletes in ten weight classes, with no school size divisions.

Schedule

Friday, February 28

Session 1
8:30 a.m. Doors open.
9:30 a.m. Wrestle-in matches.
9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Girls Championship and consolation matches.
11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. First round.

Session 2
4:30 p.m. Doors open.
5:15 p.m. Academic State Champion presentations.
5:30 p.m. - 7:40 p.m. First round consolations.
5:30 p.m. - 10:15 p.m. Girls Championship and consolation matches.
7:45 p.m. - 10:15 p.m. Semifinals.

Saturday, February 29

Session 3
9:30 a.m. Doors open.
10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Consolation semifinals.
10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Girls consolation matches.
12:45 p.m. - 2:15 p.m. Boys and Girls Consolation finals.

Session 4
4:30 p.m. Doors open.
5:15 p.m. - 5:45 p.m. Opening ceremonies, introductions, and National Anthem.
6:00 p.m. - 10:15 p.m. Boys and Girls Finals and awards presentations.

The Teams

Bartlesville - 4 Qualifiers.

No. 14 Bixby - 3 Qualifiers.
State Champions: 1987.

No. 1 Broken Arrow - 14 Qualifiers.
State Champions: 2019, 2015, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2002, 2001, 2000, 1999, 1998.

No. 3 Choctaw - 11 Qualifiers.
State Champions: 2018, 2016, 1999, 1997, 1996, 1994.

No. 9 Deer Creek - 5 Qualifiers.

No. 6 Edmond Memorial - 7 Qualifiers.

No. 4 Edmond North - 11 Qualifiers.
State Champions: 2013.

Edmond Santa Fe - 2 Qualifiers.

Enid - 4 Qualifiers.

No. 7 Jenks - 9 Qualifiers.

Midwest City - 2 Qualifiers.
State Champions: 2008, 2007, 1995, 1991, 1990, 1987, 1986, 1984, 1983, 1981, 1980, 1979, 1976, 1974, 1972, 1971.

Moore - 3 Qualifiers.

No. 2 Mustang - 10 Qualifiers.
State Champions: 1983.

Norman North - 6 Qualifiers.

Norman - 1 Qualifiers.

No. 11 Owasso - 4 Qualifiers
State Champions: 1978.

Ponca City - 4 Qualifiers.
State Champions: 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 1960, 1959, 1953, 1940.

Putnam City North - 1 Qualifier.

Putnam City - 1 Qualifier.
State Champions: 1978, 1975, 1973.

No. 8 Sand Springs - 6 Qualifiers.
State Champions: 2017, 1971.

Sapulpa - 2 Qualifiers.

No. 10 Southmoore - 7 Qualifiers.

No. 5 Stillwater - 7 Qualifiers.
State Champions: 2014, 1970, 1969, 1954, 1931, 1924, 1923, 1922.

No. 13 Union - 6 Qualifiers.
State Champions: 2009, 1982.

No. 15 Westmoore - 4 Qualifiers.

No. 12 Yukon - 6 Qualifiers.

Brackets and Rankings

106

  1. Cael Hughes (Stillwater Freshman).

    • 1st at Perry.

    • 1st at Kansas City.

    • 1st at Geary.

    • 1st at COAC.

    • 1st at East Regional.

  2. Shelton Chastain (Mustang Sophomore).

    • 1st at Tuttle Pre-Turkey.

    • 5th at Mid-America.

    • 9th at Kansas City.

    • 2nd at Geary.

    • 3rd at COAC.

    • 1st at West Regional.

  3. Christian Forbes (Broken Arrow Sophomore).

    • 1st at Union Open.

    • 2nd at Broken Arrow Open.

    • 4th at Geary.

    • 1st at Pryor.

    • 1st at Glenpool.

    • 2nd at East Regional.

  4. Caden Holman (Choctaw Freshman).

    • 1st at Yukon.

    • 2nd at Big 4+4.

    • 2nd at West Regional.

  5. Garrett McBride (Edmond North Sophomore).

    • 5th at Mid America.

    • 7th at Kansas City.

    • 2nd at Yukon.

    • 3rd at West Regional.

  6. Preston Lee (Ponca City Freshman).

    • 4th at Perry.

    • 8th at Kansas City.

    • 3rd at Big 4+4.

    • 5th at Junior High Allstate.

    • 3rd at East Regional.

  7. Colby Strachan (Bartlesville Senior).

    • 1st at Kan Okla.

    • 6th at Mid America.

    • 2nd at Jenks.

    • 1st at Sand Springs.

    • 4th at East Regional.

  8. Yancy Kite (Moore Sophomore).

    • 2nd at Norman.

    • 5th at Yukon.

    • 4th at West Regional.

  9. Ty Genzer (Westmoore Senior).

    • 1st at Blanchard.

    • 9th at Texas Outlaw.

    • 3rd at Jenks.

    • 5th at Yukon.

    • 5th at Chickasha.

    • 5th at West Regional.

  10. Riley Trickett (Union Freshman).

    • 6th at Sand Springs.

    • 6th at East Regional.

113

  1. Cruz Aguilar (Edmond Memorial Senior).

    • 1st at Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey.

    • 1st at Perry.

    • 1st at Minnesota.

    • 1st at Geary.

    • 1st at COAC.

    • 1st at West Regional.

  2. Cooper Mahaffey (Yukon Senior).

    • 1st at Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey.

    • 3rd at Perry.

    • 1st at Battle for the Bling.

    • 2nd at Jenks.

    • 2nd at COAC.

    • 2nd at Yukon.

    • 2nd at West Regional.

  3. Parker Witcraft (Broken Arrow Sophomore).

    • 1st at Union Open.

    • 2nd at Gardner Edgerton.

    • 4th at Geary.

    • 1st at Glenpool.

    • 1st at East Regional.

  4. Cale “Speedy” Walden (Choctaw Freshman).

    • 2nd at Perry.

    • 5th at Geary.

    • 3rd at Yukon.

    • 1st at Big 4+4.

    • 2nd at Junior High Allstate.

    • 3rd at West Regional.

  5. Mitchell Smith (Sand Springs Freshman).

    • 1st at Cleveland.

    • 3rd at Sand Springs.

    • 2nd at East Regional.

  6. Gabe Fontanez (Stillwater Sophomore).

    • 6th at Perry.

    • 13th at Kansas City.

    • 6th at Geary.

    • 4th at COAC.

    • 3rd at Big 4+4.

    • 3rd at East Regional.

  7. Kalib Nolan (Putnam City Junior).

    • 3rd at Jenks.

    • 5th at Yukon.

    • 4th at West Regional.

  8. Aiden Godbehere (Edmond North Sophomore).

    • 20th at Kansas City.

    • 4th at Yukon.

    • 5th at West Regional.

  9. Jarrod Gilliam (Union Junior).

    • 4th at Broken Arrow Open.

    • 4th at Inola.

    • 6th at Sand Springs.

    • 4th at East Regional.

  10. Kaleb Kerr (Midwest City Sophomore).

    • 1st at Norman.

    • 4th at Chickasha.

    • 5th at East Regional.

120

  1. Tucker Owens (Mustang Junior).

    • 2nd at Tuttle Pre-Turkey.

    • 3rd at Mid America.

    • 2nd at Kansas City.

    • 1st at Geary.

    • 1st at COAC.

    • 1st at West Regional.

  2. Nate Becker (Edmond North Junior).

    • 2nd at Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey.

    • 7th at Mid America.

    • 5th at Geary.

    • 2nd at West Regional.

  3. Garrett Johnson (Edmond Memorial Senior).

    • 4th at Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey.

    • 2nd at Perry.

    • 6th at Geary.

    • 2nd at COAC.

    • 3rd at West Regional.

  4. Jason Gilbert (Deer Creek Senior).

    • 3rd at Tuttle Pre-Turkey.

    • 5th at Gardner Edgerton.

    • 3rd at Texas Outlaw.

    • 3rd at COAC.

    • 1st at Big 4+4.

    • 1st at East Regional.

  5. Bryce Cockrell (Broken Arrow Senior).

    • 1st at Broken Arrow Open.

    • 4th at Gardner Edgerton.

    • 4th at Geary.

    • 3rd at Glenpool.

    • 2nd at East Regional.

  6. Hayden Brown (Norman North Sophomore).

    • 3rd at Tuttle Pre-Turkey.

    • 3rd at Southmoore Classic.

    • 4th at Battle for the Bling.

    • 1st at Chickasha.

    • 4th at West Regional.

  7. Jazen Brown (Midwest City Sophomore).

    • 1st at Norman.

    • 4th at Chickasha.

    • 3rd at East Regional.

  8. Jonah Hanscom (Yukon Sophomore).

    • 3rd at Battle for the Bling.

    • 5th at Jenks.

    • 4th at Yukon.

    • 5th at West Regional.

  9. Christian Kaiser (Bixby Freshman).

    • 3rd at Jenks.

    • 2nd at Junior High Allstate.

    • 4th at East Regional.

  10. Cameron Johnson (Stillwater Freshman).

    • 5th at East Regional.

126

  1. Cade Nicholas (Stillwater Junior).

    • 1st at Perry.

    • 7th at Kansas City.

    • 3rd at Geary.

    • 1st at COAC.

    • 3rd at Big 4+4.

    • 1st at East Regional.

  2. Jackson Cockrell (Broken Arrow Senior).

    • 1st at Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey.

    • 1st at Union Open.

    • 1st at Broken Arrow Open.

    • 1st at Gardner Edgerton.

    • 5th at Geary.

    • 1st at Glenpool.

    • 2nd at East Regional.

  3. Matthew Garcia (Edmond Memorial Sophomore).

    • 2nd at Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey.

    • 1st at West Regional.

  4. Seth Jones (Sand Springs Senior).

    • 2nd at Broken Arrow Open.

    • 2nd at Perry.

    • 9th at Kansas City.

    • 3rd at East Regional.

  5. Eric “EJ” Tecson (Owasso Sophomore).

    • 2nd at Jenks.

    • 3rd at Glenpool.

    • 4th at East Regional.

  6. Jacob Zimmer (Norman North Senior).

    • 1st at Battle for the Bling.

    • 2nd at Chickasha.

    • 2nd at West Regional.

  7. Landon Valenzuela (Southmoore Sophomore).

    • 1st at Southmoore Classic.

    • 3rd at West Regional.

  8. Jaston Jackson (Mustang Sophomore).

    • 4th at West Regional.

  9. Reginald Jones (Westmoore Junior).

    • 1st at Blanchard.

    • 1st at Texas Outlaw.

    • 4th at Jenks.

    • 3rd at Yukon.

    • 5th at West Regional.

  10. Caden Kelley (Ponca City Freshman).

    • 2nd at Union Open.

    • 20th at Kansas City.

    • 5th at Big 4+4.

    • 5th at East Regional.

132

  1. Carter Young (Stillwater Junior).

    • 1st at Perry.

    • 3rd at Kansas City.

    • 1st at Geary.

    • 1st at COAC.

    • 1st at Big 4+4.

    • 1st at East Regional.

  2. Blazik Perez (Broken Arrow Junior).

    • 1st at Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey.

    • 1st at Union Open.

    • 2nd at Broken Arrow.

    • 2nd at Geary.

    • 1st at Glenpool.

    • 2nd at East Regional.

  3. Cooper Evans (Westmoore Junior).

    • 1st at West Regional.

  4. Shawn Muse (Choctaw Sophomore).

    • 3rd at Perry.

    • 5th at Kansas City.

    • 5th at Geary.

    • 1st at Yukon.

    • 2nd at Big 4+4.

    • 2nd at West Regional.

  5. Hudson Neeley (Deer Creek Junior).

    • 2nd at Tuttle Pre-Turkey.

    • 7th at Gardner Edgerton.

    • 7th at Texas Outlaw.

    • 2nd at COAC.

    • 5th at Big 4+4.

    • 3rd at East Regional.

  6. Josh Parks (Edmond North Senior).

    • 7th at Mid America.

    • 21st at Kansas City.

    • 3rd at West Regional.

  7. Brock Harris (Edmond Memorial Junior).

    • 5th at Perry.

    • 2nd at COAC.

    • 4th at West Regional.

  8. Gabriel Roland (Ponca City Freshman).

    • 4th at Big 4+4.

    • 4th at East Regional.

  9. Ethan Gilkey (Bartlesville Senior).

    • 1st at Broken Arrow Open.

    • 1st at Kan Okla.

    • 5th at Mid America.

    • 1st at Morey Villareal.

    • 5th at East Regional.

  10. Kayden Hawkins (Norman North Freshman).

    • 5th at West Regional.

138

  1. Cade Manion (Deer Creek Junior).

    • 3rd at Tuttle Pre-Turkey.

    • 1st at Gardner Edgerton.

    • 1st at Texas Outlaw.

    • 3rd at COAC.

    • 1st at Big 4+4.

    • 1st at East Regional.

  2. Jared Hill (Broken Arrow Junior).

    • 2nd at Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey.

    • 1st at Broken Arrow Open.

    • 2nd at Geary.

    • 1st at Glenpool.

    • 2nd at East Regional.

  3. Bam West (Edmond Memorial Sophomore).

    • 3rd at Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey.

    • 1st at Perry.

    • 3rd at Minnesota.

    • 3rd at Geary.

    • 4th at COAC.

    • 1st at West Regional.

  4. Keegan Luton (Mustang Junior).

    • 4th at Geary.

    • 2nd at COAC.

    • 2nd at West Regional.

  5. Branden Elrod (Jenks Senior).

    • 1st at Bristow.

    • 5th at Texas Outlaw.

    • 2nd at Jenks.

    • 3rd at Yukon.

    • 2nd at Glenpool.

    • 3rd at East Regional.

  6. Blake Jones (Sand Springs Sophomore).

    • 2nd at Broken Arrow Open.

    • 2nd at Perry.

    • 17th at Kansas City.

    • 4th at East Regional.

  7. Jake Wright (Southmoore Junior).

    • 1st at Marlow Pre-Turkey.

    • 1st at Southmoore Open.

    • 5th at Kansas City.

    • 1st at Jenks.

    • 1st at Chickasha.

    • 3rd at West Regional.

  8. Trinit Zweifel (Enid Sophomore).

    • 4th at Jenks.

    • 5th at Yukon.

    • 4th at Glenpool.

    • 5th at East Regional.

  9. Austin Mason (Edmond North Junior).

    • 20th at Kansas City.

    • 4th at West Regional.

  10. Nathan Harjo (Choctaw Sophomore).

    • 14th at Kansas City.

    • 6th at Yukon.

    • 3rd at Big 4+4.

    • 5th at West Regional.

145

  1. Jackson Oplotnik (Edmond Memorail Senior).

    • 2nd at Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey.

    • 3rd at Perry.

    • 3rd at Geary.

    • 1st at COAC.

    • 1st at West Regional.

  2. John Wiley (Mustang Sophomore).

    • 1st at Geary.

    • 2nd at West Regional.

  3. Thatcher Hall (Jenks Senior).

    • 3rd at Bristow.

    • 3rd at Texas Outlaw.

    • 4th at Yukon.

    • 2nd at Glenpool.

    • 1st at East Regional.

  4. Noah Smith (Union Sophomore).

    • 4th at Broken Arrow Open.

    • 6th at Geary.

    • 2nd at Sand Springs.

    • 2nd at Yukon.

    • 1st at Glenpool.

    • 2nd at East Regional.

  5. Roarke Simpson (Southmoore Senior).

    • 1st at Marlow Pre-Turkey.

    • 1st at Southmoore Classic.

    • 11th at Kansas City.

    • 1st at Jenks.

    • 1st at Chickasha.

    • 3rd at West Regional.

  6. Chris Moores (Broken Arrow Senior).

    • 4th at Broken Arrow Open.

    • 3rd at East Regional.

  7. Dax Hughes (Stillwater Sophomore).

    • 3rd at Perry.

    • 7th at Kansas City.

    • 3rd at COAC.

    • 2nd at Big 4+4.

    • 4th at East Regional.

  8. Jace Dean (Choctaw Junior).

    • 4th at Big 4+4.

    • 4th at West Regional.

  9. Yamasi Redeagle (Edmond Santa Fe Senior).

    • 4th at Southmoore Classic.

    • 5th at West Regional.

  10. Daigen Gibbens (Enid Sophomore).

    • 5th at East Regional.

152

  1. Gabe Johnson (Choctaw Senior).

    • 1st at Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey.

    • 1st at Perry.

    • 7th at Kansas City.

    • 1st at Geary.

    • 1st at Yukon.

    • 1st at Big 4+4.

    • 1st at West Regional.

  2. Tanner Robinson (Stillwater Senior).

    • 4th at Perry.

    • 9th at Kansas City.

    • 2nd at Geary.

    • 1st at COAC.

    • 2nd at Big 4+4.

    • 1st at East Regional.

  3. William Martin (Broken Arrow Senior).

    • 2nd at Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey.

    • 2nd at Broken Arrow Open.

    • 2nd at Gardner Edgerton.

    • 1st at Glenpool.

    • 2nd at East Regional.

  4. Micah Lugafet (Deer Creek Senior).

    • 2nd at COAC.

    • 3rd at Big 4+4.

    • 3rd at East Regional.

  5. Eli Cordy (Edmond Memorial Sophomore).

    • 3rd at Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey.

    • 5th at Perry.

    • 2nd at COAC.

    • 2nd at West Regional.

  6. Jaxon Randall (Edmond North Sophomore).

    • 3rd at Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey.

    • 3rd at Mid America.

    • 13th at Kansas City.

    • 3rd at Geary.

    • 3rd at West Regional.

  7. Damon O’Neill (Norman North Junior).

    • 3rd at Southmoore Classic.

    • 5th at Battle for the Bling.

    • 4th at Chickasha.

    • 4th at West Regional.

  8. Reece Moffett (Southmoore Sophomore).

    • 2nd at Southmoore Classic.

    • 22nd at Kansas City.

    • 3rd at Jenks.

    • 3rd at Chickasha.

    • 5th at West Regional

  9. Bryce Fisher (Jenks Sophomore).

    • 6th at Jenks.

    • 5th at Yukon.

    • 4th at East Regional.

  10. Simon Young (Sapulpa Senior).

    • 3rd at Broken Arrow Open.

    • 5th at Bristow.

    • 1st at Cleveland.

    • 5th at Pryor.

    • 5th at Glenpool.

    • 5th at East Regional.

160

  1. Drake Vannoy (Jenks Senior).

    • 1st at Texas Outlaw.

    • 2nd at Jenks.

    • 3rd at Yukon.

    • 2nd at Glenpool.

    • 1st at East Regional.

  2. Chance Davis (Enid Sophomore).

    • 1st at Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey.

    • 3rd at Mid America.

    • 3rd at Jenks.

    • 1st at Yukon.

    • 2nd at East Regional.

  3. Nate Jacobson (Owasso Senior).

    • 2nd at Perry.

    • 4th at Jenks.

    • 3rd at Glenpool.

    • 3rd at East Regional.

  4. Chris Kirby (Sand Springs Senior).

    • 3rd at Broken Arrow Open.

    • 11th at Kansas City.

    • 2nd at Sand Springs.

    • 4th at East Regional.

  5. Tye Rozell (Broken Arrow Senior).

    • 5th at Gardner Edgerton.

    • 2nd at Geary.

    • 4th at Glenpool.

    • 5th at East Regional.

  6. Braden Bowman (Edmond North Junior).

    • 2nd at Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey.

    • 5th at Mid America.

    • 7th at Kansas City.

    • 1st at COAC.

    • 6th at Yukon.

    • 1st at West Regional.

  7. Chandler Holman (Choctaw Junior).

    • 2nd at Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey.

    • 1st at Perry.

    • 7th at Kansas City.

    • 2nd at Yukon.

    • 1st at Big 4+4.

    • 3rd at West Regional.

  8. Tre Harley (Putnam North Senior).

    • 4th at West Regional.

  9. Dylan Smith (Norman North Senior).

    • 2nd at Southmoore Classic.

    • 7th at Battle for the Bling.

    • 2nd at West Regional.

  10. Brock Vasquez (Southmoore Junior).

    • 2nd at Southmoore Classic.

    • 16th at Kansas City.

    • 4th at Chickasha.

    • 5th at West Regional.

170

  1. Bryce Mattioda (Broken Arrow Senior).

    • 2nd at Gardner Edgerton.

    • 1st at Geary.

    • 1st at Glenpool.

    • 1st at East Regional.

  2. Anthony “Neko” Macias (Southmoore Senior).

    • 1st at Southmoore Classic.

    • 5th at Kansas City.

    • 1st Jenks.

    • 1st at West Regional.

  3. Nate Hahn (Yukon Senior).

    • 6th at Jenks.

    • 2nd at COAC.

    • 2nd at Yukon.

    • 2nd at West Regional.

  4. Zeke Coleman (Choctaw Sophomore).

    • 1st at Perry.

    • 3rd at Kansas City.

    • 2nd at Geary.

    • 1st at Yukon.

    • 1st at Big 4+4.

    • 3rd at West Regional.

  5. Joseph Sylvester (Mustang Senior).

    • 3rd at Tuttle Pre-Turkey.

    • 2nd at Mid America.

    • 4th at Kansas City.

    • 3rd at COAC.

    • 4th at West Regional.

  6. Mark Turner (Owasso Senior).

    • 3rd at Jenks.

    • 3rd at Glenpool.

    • 2nd at East Regional.

  7. Kilian McGrew (Jenks Senior).

    • 3rd at Chuck West.

    • 7th at Texas Outlaw.

    • 2nd at Pryor.

    • 4th at Glenpool.

    • 3rd at East Regional.

  8. Gavin Koehler (Union Junior).

    • 2nd at Bixby Pre-Turkey.

    • 5th at Yukon.

    • 4th at East Regional.

  9. Laken Clowdus (Bartlesville Senior).

    • 1st at Kan Okla.

    • 6th at Sand Springs.

    • 2nd at Will Rogers Conference.

    • 5th at East Regional.

  10. Ethan Ooten (Edmond North Junior).

    • 4th at Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey.

    • 20th at Kansas City.

    • 5th at West Regional.

182

  1. Tate Picklo (Mustang Junior).

    • 1st at Tuttle Pre-Turkey.

    • 1st at Mid America.

    • 1st at Kansas City.

    • 1st at Geary.

    • 1st at COAC.

    • 1st at West Regional.

  2. Jersey Robb (Bixby Freshman).

    • 3rd at Perry.

    • 1st at Texas Outlaw.

    • 3rd at Jenks.

    • 1st at Yukon.

    • 1st at East Regional.

  3. Austin Long (Norman North Junior).

    • 3rd at Southmoore Classic.

    • 4th at Battle for the Bling.

    • 4th at Chickasha.

    • 2nd at West Regional.

  4. Trey Bowman (Edmond North Senior).

    • 3rd at Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey.

    • 6th at Mid-America.

    • 11th at Kansas City.

    • 6th at Geary.

    • 3rd at West Regional.

  5. Dylan Ward (Choctaw Senior).

    • 2nd at Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey.

    • 2nd at Perry.

    • 10th at Kansas City.

    • 5th at Geary.

    • 2nd at Yukon.

    • 2nd at Big 4+4.

    • 5th at West Regional.

  6. Zeno Marcheselli (Broken Arrow Senior).

    • 2nd at Glenpool.

    • 2nd at East Regional.

  7. Garrett Weis (Jenks Senior).

    • 2nd at Broken Arrow Open.

    • 3rd at Bristow.

    • 6th at Texas Outlaw.

    • 4th at Jenks.

    • 4th at Pryor.

    • 4th at Glenpool.

    • 3rd at East Regional.

  8. Landon Newlin (Ponca City Sophomore).

    • 3rd at Sand Springs.

    • 3rd at Big 4+4.

    • 4th at East Regional.

  9. Carlos Alvarado (Enid Freshman).

    • 5th at East Regional.

  10. Holden Martin (Westmoore Freshman).

    • 1st at Blanchard.

    • 5th at Texas Outlaw.

    • 1st at Junior High Allstate.

    • 4th at West Regional.

195

  1. Emmanuel Skillings (Broken Arrow Junior).

    • 1st at Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey.

    • 1st at Broken Arrow Open.

    • 3rd at Gardner Edgerton.

    • 4th at Walsh Ironman.

    • 1st at Geary.

    • 1st at Glenpool.

    • 1st at East Regional.

  2. Jack Kitchingham (Mustang Junior).

    • 3rd at Mid America.

    • 5th at Kansas City.

    • 4th at Geary.

    • 1st at COAC.

    • 1st at West Regional.

  3. Jake Rogers (Union Senior).

    • 5th at Mid America.

    • 2nd at Sand Springs.

    • 1st at Yukon.

    • 2nd at Glenpool.

    • 2nd at East Regional.

  4. Cory Monroe (Choctaw Sophomore).

    • 1st at Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey.

    • 4th at Perry.

    • 11th at Kansas City.

    • 4th at Yukon.

    • 1st at Big 4+4.

    • 2nd at West Regional.

  5. Gabe Mullaney (Edmond North Junior).

    • 3rd at West Regional.

  6. Connor Columbus (Yukon Sophomore).

    • 5th at Perry.

    • 1st at Battle for the Bling.

    • 3rd at Jenks.

    • 2nd at COAC.

    • 5th at Yukon..

    • 4th at West Regional.

  7. Tristan Ashford (Moore Senior).

    • 4th at Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey.

    • 2nd at Norman.

    • 5th at Jenks.

    • 2nd at Yukon.

    • 5th at West Regional.

  8. Ethan Felts (Jenks Senior).

    • 2nd at Bixby Pre-Turkey.

    • 2nd at Broken Arrow Open.

    • 1st at Chuck West.

    • 4th at Texas Outlaw.

    • 4th at Jenks.

    • 6th at Yukon.

    • 6th at Glenpool.

    • 3rd at East Regional.

  9. Coleman Lecoq (Sapulpa Sophomore).

    • 5th at Chuck West.

    • 3rd Cleveland.

    • 2nd at Pryor.

    • 4th at East Regional.

  10. Sango Whitehorn (Sand Springs Junior).

    • 29th at Kansas City.

    • 5th at East Regional.

220

  1. Judson Rowland (Mustang Senior).

    • 1st at Mid America.

    • 2nd at Kansas City.

    • 4th at Geary.

    • 1st at COAC.

    • 1st at West Regional.

  2. Hayden Crawley (Jenks Junior).

    • 6th at Chuck West.

    • 6th at Texas Outlaw.

    • 3rd at Yukon.

    • 1st at Glenpool.

    • 1st at East Regional.

  3. Josh Fincannon (Sand Springs Senior).

    • 2nd at Perry.

    • 17th at Kansas City.

    • 4th at Cushing.

    • 2nd at Sand Springs.

    • 2nd at East Regional.

  4. Corbin Gordon (Yukon Senior).

    • 3rd at Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey.

    • 2nd at Battle for the Bling.

    • 1st at Jenks.

    • 2nd at COAC.

    • 1st at Yukon.

    • 2nd at West Regional.

  5. Christian Cantu (Edmond North Senior).

    • 4th at Mid America.

    • 14th at Kansas City.

    • 5th at Geary.

    • 2nd at Yukon.

    • 3rd West Regional.

  6. Isaac Gibson (Bixby Junior).

    • 3rd at East Regional.

  7. Jaden James (Bartlesville Senior).

    • 2nd at Broken Arrow Open.

    • 2nd at Kan Okla.

    • 5th at Jenks.

    • 3rd at Sand Springs.

    • 3rd at Will Rogers Conference.

    • 4th at East Regional.

  8. Torrance Ingram (Broken Arrow Senior).

    • 1st at Inola.

    • 2nd at Catoosa.

    • 3rd at Pryor.

    • 2nd at Glenpool.

    • 5th at East Regional.

  9. Frank Morales (Moore Senior).

    • 2nd at Norman.

    • 6th at Jenks.

    • 6th at Yukon.

    • 4th at West Regional.

  10. Matt Barton (Edmond Santa Fe Junior).

    • 5th at West Regional.

285

  1. Marquon Journey (Choctaw Senior).

    • 1st at Southmoore Classic.

    • 1st at Perry.

    • 1st at Kansas City.

    • 2nd at Geary.

    • 1st at Yukon.

    • 1st at Big 4+4.

    • 1st at West Regional.

  2. Micah Walker (Union Senior).

    • 2nd at Mid America.

    • 1st at Geary.

    • 1st at Sand Springs.

    • 2nd at Yukon.

    • 1st at Glenpool.

    • 1st at East Regional.

  3. Christian Rowland (Mustang Sophomore).

    • 1st at Mid America.

    • 13th at Kansas City.

    • 2nd at West Regional.

  4. Marlon Welty (Broken Arrow Senior).

    • 1st at Edmond Memorial Pre-Turkey.

    • 1st at Broken Arrow Open.

    • 1st at Union Open.

    • 1st at Gardner Edgerton.

    • 4th at Geary.

    • 2nd at East Regional.

  5. John Roberts (Jenks Senior).

    • 3rd at Bristow.

    • 5th at Texas Outlaw.

    • 5th at Jenks.

    • 2nd at Pryor.

    • 5th at Glenpool.

    • 3rd at East Regional.

  6. Jacob Sexton (Deer Creek Sophomore).

    • 7th at Gardner Edgerton.

    • 3rd at Texas Outlaw.

    • 3rd at COAC.

    • 2nd at Big 4+4.

    • 4th at East Regional.

  7. Lane Parks (Yukon Sophomore).

    • 2nd at Edmond Memorial.

    • 2nd at Perry.

    • 2nd at Battle for the Bling.

    • 3rd at Jenks.

    • 1st at COAC.

    • 5th at Yukon.

    • 3rd at West Regional.

  8. David Steiger (Southmoore Junior).

    • 8th at Kansas City.

    • 4th at Chickasha.

    • 4th at West Regional.

  9. Alexander Legg (Norman Senior).

    • 2nd at Chickasha.

    • 5th at West Regional.

  10. Tyler Rich (Owasso Freshman).

    • 6th at Jenks.

    • 3rd at Junior High Allstate.

    • 5th at East Regional.

Sand Springs Disc Golf Course to receive new professional redesign by World Champion Avery Jenkins

The Sand Springs Parks Advisory Board heard plans for a new disc golf course layout at their Monday evening meeting. The new layout will be located in the same general area as the existing course, but will add increased hole-length, professional signage, new tee pads, and will utilize the wooded areas under the Highway 97 bridge among other changes. The course is being designed by 2009 PDGA World Champion Avery Jenkins.

Disc Golf first came to Case Community Park (then dubbed River City Park) in 2012 after existing baskets were relocated from a nine-hole course at Ray Brown Park. The new course used two alternate natural tees per basket to create an 18-hole layout that was often crowded since two groups could be playing towards the same basket at the same time. The course was located along the creek at the entrance to the park.

Following a $6 million remodel of the park in 2017, a roadway, parking lot, and splash pad were constructed in the middle of the existing course, and the baskets were relocated to the deepest part of the grounds near the BMX track. The current course features a full 18 holes with few overlapping fairways and professional concrete tees. There are, however, several holes that throw across the walking trail, and the new course will eliminate those safety issues.

The new proposed course design was created by DiscGolfPark, a multi-national corporation headquartered in Tampere, Finland. The Sand Springs course will be the first DiscGolfPark in Oklahoma and the third layout designed by Jenkins, who is a touring member of Team Innova. Jenkins previously designed LHC DiscGolfPark in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and co-designed The Sanctuary DiscGolfPark in Delta, Ohio. He is a transplant to Oklahoma, and currently lives in Pawhuska where he helps manage The Lodge at Taylor Ranch disc golf courses.

DiscGolfPark uses several unique concepts, including a turf tee pad. Most Oklahoma courses utilize concrete tees, but the turf pads are well reviewed by touring professionals like Paul McBeth and Simon Lizotte who praise the natural look and feel. The tees are also safer than concrete tees, which are easy for an inattentive player to trip over.

The new course will come with all new baskets and will also include a large Info Board showing the course layout, rules and guidelines. All of the new equipment will come with warranties.

The proposed Sand Springs layout checks in at 6680 feet with a par of 57, including three par 4s. Hole 4 will be the longest at a whopping 820 feet, followed by Hole 18 at 640 feet. The overall square footage of the course will increase significantly with expansions north of the BMX track service road and deeper into the woods beneath the Highway 97 bridge.

Those longer distances won’t be permanent, however, as the course will have multiple pin locations. During tournaments the course directors will be able to move the baskets to their longest length, then the baskets will be moved back for year-round recreational play. Parks staff want the course to be desirable for professionals, beginners, and everyone in between.

The Tulsa metropolitan area is considered by many to be the Mecca of disc golf, with dozens of courses and over 4,000 members in the Tulsa Disc Golf Facebook group. The Tulsa Disc Sports Association hosts weekly mini-tournaments during the summer months and Tulsa even hosted the Am World Championships in 2006.

The newest layout design isn’t final, as the Parks Advisory Board voted Monday to allow the course to utilize a two-acre field that was previously designated an “avoidance area.” The field once housed the Sand Springs Round Up Club rodeo arena, which was demolished in 2018. The area was initially intended to be used as a possible practice field for youth sports teams, but that plan was scrapped due to limited parking.

Jenkins is also waiting for contractors to finishing clearing overgrowth before he submits his final plans. Significant work is already underway along the river and under the Highway 97 bridge. Workers are increasing the amount of playable land, as well as increasing the aesthetic appeal and river view. The final plans will then have to be approved by the Advisory Board and the City Council.

Case Community Park is the flagship of the Sand Springs Parks Department, located at 2500 South River City Park Road along the Arkansas River. The 100-acre grounds include baseball, softball, soccer, and BMX complexes, a Community Center, a splash pad, four playgrounds, a skate park, a trail system, an amphitheater, horseshoe pits, basketball and volleyball courts, and more. The entire park was submerged during historic flooding in May of 2019, but the last of the repairs are expected to be complete in time for the spring softball and baseball seasons.

A new roadway is also planned that will allow visitors to cross over the river levee that surrounds the park. This will create a park entrance from the Sheffield Crossing development near the disc golf course and softball/BMX complexes.

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.

Coverage of the tournament is sponsored by Inkwell Printing, the official provider of Sand Springs spirit wear. Inkwell serves the entire greater Tulsa Metropolitan area and provides high quality products, including jerseys, spirit wear, coaches’ polos, promotional items, business cards, and more. Visit them today at their Sand Springs print shop, or in the Ed Dubie Field House at home sports events.

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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.

CPHS Wrestling: Sandites win fifth-straight dual 52-27 against Sapulpa - presented by Inkwell Printing

The Class 6A No. 10 ranked Charles Page High School wrestling team (9-5) won their fifth-straight dual Tuesday afternoon at Clyde Boyd Middle School, 52-27 against Sapulpa (2-4) in the second round of the District Dual tournament. The Sandites are in search of their fifth-straight District title and will take on Muskogee (1-2) in the finals.

Coverage of the tournament is sponsored by Inkwell Printing, the official provider of Sand Springs spirit wear. Inkwell is currently taking orders for team jerseys for the Spring baseball/softball seasons. Inkwell offers customizable Under Armour and Nike, as well as full-color sublimated jerseys, with fast turnaround and no art or set-up fees.

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Harley Newberry received a forfeit at 113 to start the dual and the Sandites never trailed. Colton Luker pinned Zaltana Keener in 0:28 to make it 12-0 before the Chieftains got on the board with Parker Lecoq’s pin against Ethan Norton. JJ Long followed it with a pin of Hunter Hilger to tie it up.

Blake Jones put the home team out front again with a pin of Dallas Wilson in 0:48, Preston Medlin won an 11-1 major decision against Luke Young, and the home team would hold onto the lead for the duration.

Simon Young got a pin against Chase White for the visitors, but Chris Kirby and Dakota Taylor both received forfeits to make it 34-18. K’Den Stepp scored last in an 11-10 shootout with Sango Whitehorn.

Josh Fincannon and Robbie Parrish received forfeits, then Cayden Miller ended the dual with a pin of Shane Wolf at 106.

CPHS Wrestling: Sandites win fourth-straight dual 45-28 against Ponca City - presented by Inkwell Printing

The Class 6A No. 10 ranked Charles Page High School wrestling team (8-5) won their fourth-straight dual Tuesday afternoon at Clyde Boyd Middle School, 45-28 against No. 19 Ponca City (2-6) in the first round of the District Dual tournament. The Sandites are in search of their fifth-straight District title and will also take on Muskogee (1-2) and Sapulpa (2-3) today.

Coverage of the tournament is sponsored by Inkwell Printing, the official provider of Sand Springs spirit wear. Inkwell is currently taking orders for Sandite Tennis shirts ahead of the Spring season. Shirts can be ordered by contacting Coach Neely Flood at 918-645-1473 and proceeds from each shirt sold will benefit the teams.

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Shane Wolf gave up a 13-2 major decision to Preston Lee at 106, but battled out of a dangerous position late in the third that could easily have turned into a tech or pin. Mitchell Smith gave the home team the lead with a pin of Jack Swenson in 1:49.

The Sandites benefited from two returners who have been out with injury. Caden Vaughn got a 4-2 decision over State Qualifier Ethan Kemble, then Seth Jones won an 8-2 decision against Ryker Agee for the 12-4 lead. 

Gabe Rowland pinned Carter Goodman to even up the dual score, but Blake Jones got the home team back on track with a 5-0 decision against Cameron Jackson, followed by a pin from Preston Medlin against State Qualifier Shayden Trant in 5:40.

Rayden Agee pinned Chase White, Chris Kirby pinned Michael Rutledge in 0:56, then Joseph Leauitt pinned Dakota Taylor and Landon Newlin pinned Sango Whitehorn to reclaim the lead at 28-27. 

Thomas Naugle picked up a forfeit to put the Sandites back out front, and Brooks Dudley clinched the dual with an easy pin against Chase Mehl in 3:51. Josh Fincannon bumped up to heavyweight and iced the cake with a pin of H.B. Bowers in 4:43.