Meet the Sandites wrestling dual is smashing success

For the first time in the Jarrod Patterson era, the doors were open to the public for the Charles Page High School wrestling team’s ranking matches, and it was quite the spectacle.

The Sandites and Keystone Kids wrestling club teamed up Thursday night at Clyde Boyd Middle School to host Meet the Sandites, as Sand Springs wrestlers at the elementary, junior high, and high school levels all settled who was the best in each weight class.

Sand Springs used to open the ranking matches to the public back when Kelly Smith was head coach, but the tradition ended around 2016. Smith retired in 2019, but is now back on the team as an assistant as his son, Mitchell, enters his junior year.

“We’re excited to have him back,” said Patterson. “We were just kind of talking, and he said that was one thing they used to do that kind of got kids excited, so I was kind of excited to bring it back.”

“It seems like it worked out awesome. It seemed like they got a lot of fan support, and it’s good from the youth all the way up to high school.” 

The stands were certainly packed as the action went on simultaneously across three mats. On the varsity mat, the black team defeated the white in an evenly matched dual. 

Many recognizable faces returned to mat duty, including state qualifiers Mitchell Smith and Brooks Dudley, who won their matches by fall. Missing were Blake Jones and Mason Harris, who are recovering from football injuries.

“We’ve got a couple kids that are injured, but once we get through those injuries I think we should be pretty good,” said Patterson. “We’ve got a good group. They’re all hard-working kids from freshmen to seniors, so I think we’ve got some good leadership in there that will help us in the long haul.”

The Sandites graduated only one starter last year and added lots of talented junior high up-and-comers to give the team some extra depth and competitiveness at every weight range.

“We’re pretty solid all the way through, so as long as we can stay healthy and just battle and continue to get better we should be a really solid team,” said Patterson.

“We’ll have three freshmen in there who have a chance at getting in the lineup. Our 106-pounder is David Ritchey, then Colt Hood will be in there some at 113, and Jaxon “Scout” Trotter will be in there at 138.”

They will lean on seniors Shane Wolf, Colton Luker, Ethan Norton, Sammy Naugle, Jones, and Dudley for leadership.

Last year the Sandites finished the season a surprising 4-6, snapping a 14-year streak of winning records, primarily due to COVID-related quarantines, injuries, and canceled duals. They still brought home four first-place tournament medals, however, and qualified four for the State tournament.

Varsity will kick off the season Friday at the Perry Tournament of Champions, and will battle Sapulpa in their first dual on Tuesday the 14th at 7:00 p.m. on the road.

The junior high team hosted its annual tournament Saturday at CBMS and the Gold team took home first prize, followed by the Black team in sixth place and the White team in 19th. The girls placed 12th in their division.

Dawson Briscoe won at 80 pounds with six pins, Kaden Pope won at 106 with six pins, Jace Simms won at 119 with three pins, and Bailey Copeland won 82 pounds for the girls with a pin and a 17-2 technical fall.

Hudson Sheppard, Jaden Allen, Waylon Jeffers, and Ryley Kester placed second. Jaxon Grigsby, Karsen Skaggs, Matthew Moore, Jackson Burdge, and Tanner Copeland placed third. Colt Hood, Caleb Childers, and Preston Reyna placed fourth

The Keystone Kids competed at Sperry and Owasso on Saturday. Weston Roberts, Ty Galloway, and Mylum Ache V won at the Owasso Ram Jam, while Julian Valdez, Hudson Waag, and Bailey Copeland won at the Sperry Smalltown Throwdown.

Sports Roundup: Rector and McNally get All-State, Wrestling kicks off season at Bixby

A version of this story was originally written for the Sand Springs Leader.

The Charles Page High School softball team picked up All-State accolades for the fourth consecutive year this week, and had more than one All-State player for the 17th time in school history.

Raegan Rector (Corner Infield) and JoLee McNally (Utility Outfield) were named to the All-State softball team, and Avery Tanner was named an alternate at Middle Infielder. The All-State games will be played June 11, 2022 at Oklahoma Christian University in Edmond. 

48 Sandite softball players have been named to the All-State team in school history.

Rector led the team in fielding percentage this season at .995 to go with a .352 batting average and .477 slugging percentage. McNally .919 in the field with a .379 batting average and .495 slugging percentage.

Rector, McNally, Tanner, and Lauren Hammock (Utility Outfield) received All-Region accolades as well. 

Rector and Tanner will both be signing collegiate letters of intent to play for Oklahoma Wesleyan University Wednesday, November 10th.

Volleyball

Charley Fahland, Jacelyn Smith, Kasidy Holland, Payton Robbins, and Olivia Dewitt all received Frontier Valley All-Conference honorable mentions after helping their team to a 14-20 record this season. Tehya Johnson and Layla Lenex were named to the All-Conference Second Team. 

All fifteen members of the varsity volleyball team received Academic All Conference accolades, and the team received an OSSAA Academic Achievement award for a cumulative GPA of 3.25 or above.

The volleyball program is currently hiring for two assistant coaching positions, including varsity assistant and middle school coach. Interested applicants can contact derek.jackson@sandites.org for more information.

Wrestling

The wrestling preseason kicked off Saturday at Bixby, where Sand Springs crowned three junior high and one high school champion.

Mitchell Smith, the Sandites’ top performer at last year’s State tournament, got off to a hot start with three pins to win the 152-pound bracket, beating all of his opponents in the first period.

Zander Grigsby placed second at 126, Shane Wolf placed second at 132, James Robey placed second at 152, Carter Goodman placed second at 160, and Adrian Hernandez placed second at 182.

Jesse Moore placed third at 138, Sammy Naugle placed third at 145, Jayden Pait placed fourth at 126, and Brody Ensten placed fourth at 152.

The high school team was missing Blake Jones, Brooks Dudley, and other top competitors who are still focused on football season.

Bailey Copeland, David Richey, and Jaxon Trotter all won titles for the junior high team. Copeland recorded two falls at 73 pounds, Richey had three pins at 112, and Trotter had four pins at 132.

Dawson Briscoe placed second at 80, Brady Moore was second at 119, Kase Skaggs placed third at 98, Ayreson Reiss placed third at 112, Colt Hood was third at 119, Isaac Sensintaffar was third at 126, and Corbin Wooley was fourth at 119.

The Keystone Kids youth wrestling team competed at the Claremore Invitational where Kasen McAffrey, Hudson Waag, Luke Hall, Maddix Spencer, Jase Crain, and Mylum Ache V won first place in their divisions. 

Collecting silver medals for the Keystone Kids were Rixon Hathaway, Rylan Hamby, Karson Waag, Zayden Anderson, Joshua Drury, Samuel Moore, Joshua Compton, Khamdyn Patterson, Jase Morgan, Julian Baker, Caemon Young, Raelie Hamby, and Zailyn Garland. 

Sandite Sports Weekly Roundup: Softball Rolls at Bixby Tournament

Down 5-4 and riding a four-game losing streak, the Sandites needed a spark in the first round of the Bixby tournament Friday morning.

JoLee McNally stepped up to the plate with two runners on and smacked a ground ball single to center field in the top of the sixth, bringing in Morgan Rector and Kinzie King to kick off a great weekend for the Charles Page High School softball team (9-7).

After taking down Newcastle 6-5, the Sandites got a huge 5-4 upset against title contender Edmond Memorial then steamrolled Union 17-2 and El Reno 11-2 before falling 4-1 to Broken Arrow in the final game. 

“They had an awesome weekend, I thought,” said head coach Shelli Brown. “The turnaround from Bartlesville where we left a lot of runner-on-base opportunities, I felt like this weekend they were able to get the runners on and push them across the plate. That was the difference.”

Prior to the tournament, the Sandites had a rough stretch of district road games at Stillwater, Jenks, Bixby, and Bartlesville. 

Thursday was a tough loss, as the Sandites had previously beaten Bartlesville 12-3 at home, and led 5-0 early before the Bruins surged back with seven runs in the bottom of the third.

Friday’s win over Edmond Memorial (19-4), however, showed that this team is still capable of beating anyone in the state on any given day. 

The Bulldogs took a 4-2 lead in the third inning, but the Sandites rallied in the bottom with RBI doubles from Lauren Hammock and Nataley Crawford, and Kelsi Hilton scored on a passed ball for the lead.

Crawford got the wins in the pitching circle against Edmond and Newcastle, Hilton got the win against Union, and Addie Hughes got the win against El Reno.

“Team effort for sure on the pitching,” said Brown. ”We’ve been kind of double-teaming, so I thought our pitchers did a really good job with that.”

The team’s bats also came alive during the tournament, with McNally, Hammock, Hilton, and Crawford all hitting over .500. McNally scored eight runs and four RBI and Hammock had seven runs and seven RBI over the five games.

“I’m just happy with them,” said Brown. “I told them let’s keep moving forward. I felt like we’ve made the turn a little bit here.”

The Sandites are currently 3-4 in district action, sitting fifth in the standings. They’ll be heavily favored in four of their remaining seven district games, and they’ll have home-field advantage in their rematches with Jenks, Stillwater, and Bixby.

The Sandites have hosted Regionals seven consecutive years but that streak could be in jeopardy if they don’t finish strong in district action.

“We need to focus one game at a time, win those games, and get ourselves in a good situation,” says Brown. “Whether we host or we go travel, we’re going to have to play good teams, and we’ve just got to be ready. I think it’s going to be about timing - peaking at the right time. We’re starting to get everybody back, starting to get everybody healthy, and starting to have that team chemistry that takes some time to develop.”

“I’ve seen both districts. Whether you host or you travel, you’re going to face some really good teams so I just want us to be ready for that.”

Cross Country

Sandite Cross Country traveled to the Sapulpa Chieftain meet on Saturday, September 4th.

Chloe Grona led the elementary girls to a second place finish in the one-mile, finishing in 5:54 for first place, a full 21 seconds ahead of the runner-up, and Josie Grona placed third in 6:23.

The elementary boys placed eighth, led by Canyon Carnahan in 25th place with a time of 7:26.

Junior high boys placed fifth in the one-mile, led by Taigh Wright in 11th with a time of 5:51.21. Junior high girls didn’t have a full team, but Maddyx Hampton placed 18th in 6:38.

The varsity girls didn’t have a full team, but Jazmin Lopez placed fifth in the two-mile run with a time of 13:57.

The varsity boys finished sixth, led by Alejandro Lopez in 11:52 for 25th place, and Dalton Wilcox in 11:55 for 26th.

On Saturday, September 11th, the high school and junior high teams traveled to Broken Arrow. The junior high boys placed sixth in the 1.5 mile run, but were the only team with a full lineup. 

Lopez led the varsity girls in 26th place with a 5K time of 22:22. Noah Hanlon led the boys in 18:56 for 42nd place. Hampton led the junior high girls with a 12:01 1.5-mile run for 33rd, and Wright led the junior high boys in 9:52 for 13th.

Football

The Class 6A-II No. 5 ranked Sandite football team (2-0) will look to remain undefeated when they travel to Arkansas 3A No. 1 Shiloh Christian (2-0). Both teams will be well-rested after bye weeks.

Last year Sand Springs hosted the first-ever meeting of the two teams and topped the Saints 27-26. It would be Shiloh’s only loss of the season as they went on to earn their eighth State Championship.

Volleyball

Class 6A No. 15 ranked Sand Springs (7-11) is riding a tough nine-match losing streak after traveling to the prestigious Heather Harkness Invitational in Edmond, one of the toughest tournaments in the state.

Sandite Volleyball fell 2-0 to No. 6 Deer Creek, 2-0 to No. 4 Edmond Memorial, 2-0 to OKC Storm, 3-2 to No. 10 Edmond North, and 3-0 to No. 16 Moore. 

Sand Springs will compete at the Owasso tournament this weekend with pool matches against Owasso, Edmond Memorial, and Ponca City.

Bailey Copeland paves the way for Sand Springs girls’ wrestling

A version of this story was originally published in the Sand Springs Leader.

Something special has been happening in the Oklahoma wrestling community. For the first time ever, the OSSAA is offering fully-sanctioned girls’ wrestling, opening the door to a sport that many girls have never even considered. One girl who is excited about the future of female wrestling is Bailey Copeland.

Copeland, a Sand Springs sixth grader, recently became the first-ever Lady Sandite to win a youth State Championship, and she did it twice. First she won the OKUSA title in January, then brought home the OKWA gold in February.

What makes her extra special? She’s only been wrestling for a few months. Initially her dad was skeptical of letting her wrestle, but he finally let her go to a few practices this fall to try it out. 

“She went to practice, then left there and went to play basketball,” said Josh Copeland. “She almost threw up twice, but she loved it. She wanted to wrestle.” Bailey quickly made the decision to drop basketball and pursue wrestling instead. She also plays softball in the spring.

“She’s a natural,” says Josh. “It’s just something you don’t see every day. She gives 100% in the room every night. She picks up things so quickly. I taught her a three-quarter stack at home and she went out and pinned somebody with it.”

Bailey comes from a large wrestling community. Her father, Josh, was a wrestler and MMA fighter. Her brother Kyler wrestled through elementary before focusing on baseball. Sand Springs as a town has seen more success in varsity wrestling than any other sport. 

She has been training with the Keystone Kids, the Sand Springs youth program, part time, but also with the Hurricane Wrestling Academy in Tulsa. At Hurricane she has other girls to train with, but in Sand Springs she’s the only girl in the room.

Charles Page High School has yet to put the wheels in motion on a girls’ varsity team, but discussions are happening. Broken Arrow became the first district in the state to do so, and many other schools have girls training and competing alongside the boys the same way they’ve been allowed to for years. Creating a girls program in Sand Springs would require approval from the Board of Education, and they would need to find space for a separate locker room for the girls. 

Bailey won’t be the first girl on the Sand Springs wrestling team. Just two years ago Hayli Jeffries won the Union preseason tournament as a sophomore. But she could be a member of the first all-girls team in Sand Springs, if other girls step up and continue to take interest in growing the sport.

Growing the sport is especially important to Bailey. “I want to try to get more girls to wrestle. If you think about wrestling, just go ahead and try it and see if you like it.” She looks up to Olympic gold medalist Helen Maroulis for inspiration, and her favorite part of wrestling is making boys cry.

Although competing at the high school level is already on her mind, for now Bailey has two more seasons of junior high wrestling to focus on. Next up for the young star will be the Reno Nationals April 15-18th at the Tulsa Convention Center.

For more information on Sand Springs youth wrestling, follow “Keystone Kids Wrestling Club” on Facebook or email jarrod.patterson@sandites.org to sign up. Freestyle and Greco-Roman practices will begin Thursday, March 25th at Charles Page High School.

CPHS Cross Country: Jazmin Lopez and Varsity Boys place 2nd at Gold Rush Invitational

The Sand Springs Cross Country program hosted its third annual invitational meet Saturday morning at Case Community Park. Formerly known as the Case Cross Country Invitational, it was renamed the Gold Rush Invitational this year and the boys’ elementary team successfully struck gold with a first place finish.

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Griffin Sensintaffar paced the elementary boys with a one-mile time of 5:59.3 to lead a group of 48 runners. Landon Durborrow ran a personal-best 6:33.76 for seventh place, Dax Wilcox had a PR 6:36.52 for ninth place, and Gavin Corbin rounded out the top-ten with a PR 6:48.71. Presley Quinnelly, Jessen Cox, Alex Martin, Dean Earnest, John Selby, and Kai Chambers all set PRs.

The elementary girls placed second in the one-mile run, led by Chloe Grona with a time of 6:48.51 for second place in a field of 62. Josie Grona placed fifth in 6:54.24. London Velasquez, Lexi Boone, and Nola Chambers set PRs.

The varsity boys also placed second in the 5K, with three runners in the top ten. Alejandro Lopez ran a PR 18:46.12 for sixth place out of 62 competitors. Dalton Wilcox was seventh with a PR of 18:47.44, and Sam English finished eighth just two seconds behind Wilcox. Noah Hanlon also set a PR.

The varsity girls were unable to earn a team place due to only having four runners available, but Jazmin Lopez represented the team well with a second-place finish out of 46 runners, running the 5K in 22:55.93.

Neither the boys nor girls had any junior varsity runners, and neither had enough junior high runners to earn a team place. Brynlee Durborow was fourth out of 142 junior high girls in the one-mile run with a PR 5:59.47. Rafael Huff placed 56th out of 151 junior high boys with a PR 6:34.98. Landon Buttram, Colt Cothran, and Koby Hadley all had PRs.

The varsity teams will return to action Thursday at the Oklahoma Baptist University Cross Country Challenge in Shawnee

Elementary Girls 1 Mile
2nd - Chloe Grona - 6:48.51
5th - Josie Grona - 6:54.24
13th - London Velasquez - 7:20.52
29th - Lexi Boone - 8:06.82
30th - Alliyah Watts - 8:14.18
31st - Kinley Snow - 8:14.76
34th - Ellie Morrow - 8:23.31
36th - Julia Myers - 8:30.37
49th - Nola Chambers - 9:06.09
50th - Mila Morrow - 9:07.36
58th - Brie Blair - 10:57.62
59th - Avery Nolen - 10:59.23
60th - Emma Nolen - 11:00.18
62nd - Starr Corbin - 11:33.70

Varsity Girls 5K
2nd - Jazmin Lopez - 22:55.93
36th - Kirsten Neal - 30:03.58
39th - Madison Chambers - 30:52.21
43rd - Laila Mirza - 31:23.77

Junior High Girls 1 Mile
4th - Brynlee Durborow - 5:59.47
75th - Alicia Kemp - 7:58.01
108th - Catherine Sarasua - 8:47.70

Elementary Boys 1 Mile
1st - Griffin Sensintaffar - 5:59.30
7th - Landon Durborrow - 6:33.76
9th - Dax Wilcox - 6:36.52
10th - Gavin Corbin - 6:48.71
15th - Presley Quinnelly - 7:17.07
18th - Waylon Roberts - 7:31.47
19th - Jessen Cox - 7:37.07
30th - Kellen Adkins - 7:54.22
37th - Alex Martin - 9:16.91
38th - Dean Earnest - 9:17.41
39th - John Selby - 9:37.74
44th - Baker Lee - 11:03.13
46th - Sutton Corbin - 11:39.41
47th - Kai Chambers - 11:53.70

Varsity Boys 5K
6th - Alejandro Lopez - 18:46.12
7th - Dalton Wilcox - 18:47.44
8th - Sam English - 18:49.91
12th - Noah Hanlon - 18:58.86
43rd - David Rigsby - 23:00.79
45th - Zach Davis - 23:16.04
60th - Kai Lambo - 27:57.80

Junior High Boys 1 Mile
56th - Rafael Huff - 6:34.98
66th - Landon Buttram - 6:42.40
100th - Colt Cothran - 7:22.88
131st - Koby Hadley - 8:19.80

CPHS Cross Country: Boys place 20th, Girls 22nd at Holland Hall

The Charles Page High School Cross Country teams competed at the 35th Annual Holland Hall Invitational Saturday morning in Tulsa. The Varsity Boys placed 20th out of 26 teams and the Varsity Girls placed 22nd out of 24 teams.

Junior Sam English led the boys with a 70th place finish out of 197 runners, running the 5K in a personal-record 18:44.92. Dalton Wilcox had a PR 19:01.73 for 77th and Alejandro Lopez had a PR 19:04.20 for 82nd.

Junior Jazmin Lopez led the girls with a 34th place finish out of 178 competitors, with a personal-best time of 22:15.40. Madison Chambers had a PR 27:16.14 for 139th. Several freshmen ran their first varsity 5Ks.

The Sandite Elementary squads ran at the 8th Annual Kiefer Trojans Meet on Saturday, September 12th. The Girls placed fourth of eleven teams in the one-mile run and the Boys were third of ten teams. The Junior High teams also competed but didn’t have enough runners to earn a team place.

Chloe Grona won her second meet of the year, leading a field of 123 elementary runners with a time of 6:19.91, closely followed by Josie Grona in third place. Sophie Grona, London Velasquez, and Leighton Dial all set PRs.

Griffin Sensintaffar placed third out of 123 elementary runners with a time of 6:08.51. Waylon Roberts, Kellen Adkins, Alex Martin, Dean Earnest, and Baker Lee all set PRs.

Brynlee Durborrow placed fourth out of 181 athletes in the junior high girls race in 6:12.36. Alicia Kemp and Catherine Sarasua set PRs. Landon Buttram led the junior high team with a PR time of 6:51.11 for 78th place out of 159 boys.

Sand Springs will host the Third Annual Case Cross Country Invitational Saturday morning at 9:00 a.m. in Case Community Park.

8th Annual Kiefer Trojans Meet

Girls Elementary 1 Mile
6:19.91 - Chloe Grona - 1st
6:47.52 - Josie Grona - 3rd
7:45.96 - Sophie Grona - 32nd
7:56.29 - London Velasquez - 39th
8:18.36 - Kinley Snow - 57th
8:33.12 - Alliyah Watts - 67th
9:03.30 - Lexi Boone - 87th
9:18.06 - Leighton Dial - 99th
12:24.72 - Avery Nolen - 130th
12:32.84 - Emma Nolen - 131st

Boys Elementary 1 Mile
6:08.51 - Griffin Sensintaffar - 3rd
6:51.07 - Dax Wilcox - 17th
7:17.27 - Landon Durborrow - 30th
7:19.52 - Waylon Roberts - 33rd
7:44.28 - Kellen Adkins - 43rd
9:08.73 - Lane Tenpenny - 96th
9:21.86 - Alex Martin - 98th
9:29.87 - Dean Earnest - 105th
10:54.63 - Baker Lee - 122nd

Junior High Girls 1 Mile
6:12.36 - Brynlee Durborrow - 4th
6:52.80 - Malayna Garcia - 37th
7:33.84 - Alicia Kemp - 77th
8:46.55 - Catherine Sarasua - 147th

Junior High Boys 1 Mile
6:51.11 - Landon Buttram - 78th
7:05.78 - Rafael Huff - 95th
8:52.76 - Koby Hadley - 150th

35th Annual Holland Hall Invitational

Varsity Boys 5K
18:44.92 - Sam English - 70th
19:01.73 - Dalton Wilcox - 77th
19:04.20 - Alejandro Lopez - 82nd
22:04.09 - Zach Davis - 168th
22:30.06 - David Rigsby - 174th
23:15.00 - Michael Johnson - 183rd
27:07.38 - Kai Lamho - 193rd

Junior Varsity Boys 5K
23:31.83 - Trevor Millikin - 134th
27:41.55 - Cage Gilmore - 201st

Varsity Girls 5K
22:15.40 - Jazmin Lopez - 34th
27:16.14 - Madison Chambers - 139th
28:10.45 - Bella Ensten - 150th
30:47.05 - Emily Patton - 167th
30:53.21 - Laila Mirza - 169th