CPHS Cross Country: Boys place 3rd at Holland Hall, Sensintaffar wins elementary race

The Sand Springs Cross Country program competed in Tulsa this past weekend at the Holland Hall Invitational.

The Varsity Boys team placed third of nineteen schools, led by Jacob Smith with a 17:32 finish for eleventh place. The junior varsity team placed tenth.

Chezney Kelley placed 42nd in the Varsity Girls 5K, leading the Lady Sandites to a tenth place finish out of fourteen schools.

The Elementary Boys placed fifth of seven teams in the 1600-meter run, led by third-grader Griffin Sensintaffar in first place with a time of 6:06. The girls finished third of nine teams, led by fourth-grader Brynlee Durborrow in 6:24 for second place.

Holland Hall won the varsity boys’ race and Metro Christian Academy won the girls’ run.

Sand Springs will return to action at the Owasso Invitational in Mohawk Park October 4th.

Varsity Boys 5K
17:32 Jacob Smith - 12th
17:45 Aden Baughman - 18th
17:48 Nelson Yazzie - 19th
18:30 Danny Murray - 28th
18:56 Cameron McCrary - 44th
19:07 Jaelyn Jackson - 51st
19:19 Alejandro Lopez - 55th

Junior Varsity Boys 5K
21:40 Sam English - 51st
23:04 Matt Wilkerson - 82nd
23:23 Rhett Record - 88th
24:18 Colton Sanders - 111th
24:31 David Rigsby - 114th
24:48 Christian West - 116th
26:16 Noah Hanlon - 123rd

Junior High Boys 1600
7:56 Zac Davis - 196th
8:25 Liam Hollingshead - 214th

Elementary Boys 1600
6:06 Griffin Sensintaffar - 1st
7:11 Gavin Corbin - 30th
7:33 Dawson Briscoe - 40th
7:39 Wyld Swafford - 44th
7:51 Landon Buttram - 50th
8:00 Landon Durborrow - 56th
8:11 Noah Higgins - 64th
8:42 Rafi Huff - 74th
8:45 Ryder Black - 76th
8:56 Casen Webb - 79th
9:13 Canyon Carnahan - 86th
9:31 Dean Earnest - 90th
9:32 Sutton Corbin - 91st
9:42 Mason Bowman - 95th
11:23 Nash Huff - 107th

Varsity Girls 5K
23:12 Chezney Kelley - 42nd
23:24 Erika Baker - 47th
23:37 Sara Abbet - 52nd
23:49 Jazmin Lopez - 56th
25:02 Teagan Smith - 75th
25:06 Elizabeth Watts - 77th
25:11 Wanageeska Williams - 78th
26:22 Victoria Baker - 87th

Junior High Girls 1600
6:36 Ava Watts - 26th

Elementary Girls 1600
6:24 Brynlee Durborrow - 2nd
6:43 Chloe Grona - 10th
7:15 Josie Grona - 20th
7:31 Lila Myers - 29th
7:46 Josie Myers - 31st
7:50 Sawyer Briscoe - 36th
8:30 Blakelee Meeker - 45th
8:50 Clavdia Smith - 51st
9:07 Julia Myers - 59th
10:00 Natalee Sorenson - 68th
10:18 Brielle Meeker - 71st
10:23 Nola Chambers - 72nd
10:41 Lily McBride - 76th
10:42 Izzi Larkin - 77th
10:49 Haylee Sorenson - 78th
12:47 Blythe Huff - 82nd

CPHS Cross Country: Sandites place 12th at Broken Arrow, host Case Invitational Saturday

The Charles Page High School Cross Country program competed at the Broken Arrow Tigers XC Meet this weekend and both varsity teams took twelfth place. 

The Lady Sandites were twelfth of fourteen schools, led by Chezney Kelley with a time of 24:19 for 61st place. The youthful squad has a bright future with only one senior in the top-five and two freshmen. Bishop Kelley won the team title and Broken Arrow freshman Payton Hinkle took gold with a time of 18:53. 

A senior-laden boys' team placed twelfth of eighteen schools, led by Nelson Yazzie in 17:35 for eleventh place. Freshman Alejandro Lopez made his way into the scoring squad with an 87th place finish in 20:22. The host team secured the title, led by senior champion Blake McConkay in 16:48. 

Sand Springs will return to action this Saturday with their first ever home meet. The Inaugural Case Cross Country Invitational will coincide with the annual Conner's Classic 5K. The Conner's Classic is open to the public as a fundraiser for youth and special needs running. 

Conner's Classic will begin at 7:00 a.m. followed by an Elementary one-mile race at 8:00 a.m. Varsity Girls will run the 5K at 9:00 a.m, followed by Varsity Boys, JV Girls, and JV Boys at thirty-minute intervals. Junior High Girls will run a two-mile at 11:00 a.m. and Junior High Boys will run at 11:30 a.m.

The course will begin and end in the field next to Case Community Center. The 5K course will run south and east to the park's terminus behind the BMX track, then will return atop the levee, giving the runners a unique elevated view of the park and river.

Varsity Girls 5K
24:19 - Chezney Kelley - 66th
24:29 - Sara Abbet - 69th
24:57 - Jazmin Lopez - 72nd
26:01 - Teagan Smith - 74th
26:07 - Erika Baker - 83rd
26:28 - Wanageeska Williams - 88th
27:37 - Elizabeth Watts - 95th

Junior Varsity Girls 5K
27:34 - Annaston Wiseley - 51st
29:47 - Haylee Alford - 73rd
31:09 - Victoria Baker - 84th
33:25 - Abby Cotton - 91st

Junior High Girls 2.5K
14:13 - Ty Davis - 115th

 

Varsity Boys 5K
17:35 - Nelson Yazzie - 11th
18:19 - Jacob Smith - 33rd
19:50 - Danny Murray - 80th
20:07 - Aden Baughman - 83rd
20:22 - Alejandro Lopez - 89th
20:50 - Caleb James - 98th
21:26 - Kaegan Murray - 104th

Junior Varsity Boys 5K
22:00 - Dalton Wilcox - 102nd
22:57 - Chandler Blake - 128th
23:55 - Christian West - 143rd
24:01 - Sean Kuehn - 145th
26:35 - Colton Sanders - 175th
28:27 - Jonathon Taylor - 183rd
33:05 - Noah Hanlon - 194th

Junior High Boys 2.5K
10:53 - Kodah Gregory - 52nd
13:57 - Garrett Sorenson - 134th
17:42 - Preston Robinson - 155th

CPHS Cross Country: Girls place second, boys third at Sapulpa XC Meet

The Sand Springs Cross Country program competed at Sapulpa's Westside Sports Complex Saturday and both varsity teams finished top-three. 

Varsity Girls placed second of three teams in the joint varsity/JV two-mile run. Jazmin Lopez and Erika Baker finished top-fifteen with times of 14:27 and 14:34, respectively. 

Varsity Boys finished third of eleven teams. Nelson Yazzie led the team with a 10:40 two-mile performance for fifth place and Aden Baughman was seventh in 10:55. 

The elementary girls placed second of five teams in the one mile run with Runner-Up Brynlee Durborrow and bronze placer Chloe Grona. Durborrow finished in 6:19, two seconds behind the champion. Grona was right behind Durborrow at 6:21. Josie Grona was tenth in 6:58. 

The elementary boys finished fifth of five teams in the one mile run, led by Griffin Sensintaffar in seventh place. Sensintaffar finished in 6:32, just 31 seconds behind Sapulpa champion Kyle Haught. 

The Sandites placed third in the Junior Varsity two-mile with two top-five runners. Alejandro Lopez finished in 12:40, Kaegan Murray finished in 12:42, and Chandler Blake was tenth in 13:03. 

Sapulpa ran the show, winning elementary boys, junior high girls, JV boys, and JV/Varsity girls' two-mile. They also placed second in junior high and varsity boys.

Lone Star won elementary girls, Glenpool won junior high boys, Holland Hall won varsity boys, and Kiefer won the varsity/JV girls' one-mile.

The Sandites will travel to Broken Arrow's Oneta Ridge Elementary School for a meet this Saturday. Pre-K through Kindergarten will run a half-mile at 8:00 a.m. First and second grade students will run a half-mile at 8:10 a.m. Third and fourth grade will run one mile at 8:20 a.m. Fifth and sixth grade will run one mile at 8:35 a.m. 

Varsity girls will kick off a 5K run at 9:30 a.m. following a flag ceremony by the Broken Arrow Air Force JROTC. Varsity boys will run a 5K at 10:00 a.m., junior varsity girls will run 5K at 10:30 a.m., junior varsity boys will run a 5K at 11:10. Middle school girls and boys will both run 1.55 miles beginning at 11:40 a.m. and 12:00 p.m., respectively. 

Elementary Girls - 1 Mile
2nd - Brynlee Durborrow - 6:19
3rd - Chloe Grona - 6:21
10th - Josie Grona - 6:58
23rd - Abby Martin - 7:46
29th - Josie Myers - 8:03
34th - Gabrielle Rambo - 8:29
40th - Julia Myers - 9:27
48th - Sophia Grona - 10:05
50th - Nola Chambers - 10:30
51st - Meghan Scroggins - 10:34
52nd - Izzi Larkin - 10:45
53rd - Lily McBride - 10:45
57th - Declyn Beals - 10:56
59th - Natalee Sorenson - 11:03
63rd - Kamryn Lumsden - 11:27

Junior High Girls - 1 Mile
23rd - Ty Davis - 7:13

JV/Varsity Girls - 1 Mile
11th - Wanageeska Williams - 6:46
25th - Haylee Alford - 7:28
37th - Abby Cotton - 8:23

JV/Varsity Girls - 2 Mile
12th - Jazmin Lopez - 14:27
13th - Erika Baker - 14:34
15th - Sara Abbet - 14:38
16th - Chezney Kelley - 14:51
18th - Teagan Smith - 15:03
21st - Elizabeth Watts - 15:47

Elementary Boys - 1 Mile
7th - Griffin Sensintaffar - 6:32
38th - Hudson Gregory - 7:43
40th - Gavin Corbin - 7:44
42nd - Landon Curborrow - 7:45
47th - Sam English - 7:53
48th - Kade Sargent - 7:53
49th - Noah Higgins - 7:53
61st - Dallas Duffy - 8:39
63rd - Ryder Gregory - 8:47
70th - Connor Beals - 9:00
78th - Luke Mills - 9:52
83rd - Mason Bowman - 10:45
84th - Alex Martin - 10:51
85th - Kaizen Freese - 12:00
87th - Sutton Corbin - 12:03
88th - Kenton Freese - 13:46

Junior High Boys - 1 Mile
32nd - Annaston Wiseley - 6:34
65th - Zac Davis - 7:47
70th - Garrett Sorenson - 8:13
74th - Adrien Sarasua - 8:37
75th - Dakota Taylor - 8:41

Junior Varsity Boys - 2 Miles
4th - Alejandro Lopez - 12:40
5th - Kaegan Murray - 12:42
10th - Chandler Blake - 13:01
19th - Rhett Record - 13:39
39th - Nicholas Sango - 14:38
40th - Dalton Wilcox - 14:44
41st - Sean Kuehn - 14:49
50th - David Rigsby - 15:26
52nd - Dylan Bruton - 15:32
53rd - Colton Sanders - 15:38
58th - Jonathon Taylor - 17:13
61st - Caleb Garzone - 17:34
62nd - Mason Shipman - 17:35

Varsity Boys - 2 Mile
5th - Nelson Yazzie - 10:40
7th - Aden Baughman - 10:55
12th - Jacob Smith - 11:10
17th - Jaelyn Jackson - 11:24
27th - Danny Murray - 11:47
44th - Caleb James - 12:27
49th - Cameron McCrary - 12:41

 

 

 

 

 

CPHS Cross Country: Sandites place sixth at Owasso Relays

The Charles Page High School Varsity Cross Country program competed at the Owasso Ram Charge Relays Thursday afternoon at Mohawk Park in Tulsa. The athletes took part in a six-mile run with each team member running 1.5 miles apiece. 

The varsity boys had the best showing with a sixth-place finish in 34:54.3, just 2:02 behind the champions from Jenks. The host school was the most stacked from top to bottom, placing second with their A-team and fourth with the B-team. 

The Sand Springs B-team placed 26th in 39:16.6 and the C-team placed 45th in 44:00.8. 

The Varsity Lady Sandites placed nineteenth in 47:28.4. Jenks also won the girls' competition in 40:04.6 followed by Owasso in 40:14.9. The Lady Sandite B-Team placed 29th in 51:12.6.

Sand Springs Cross Country will return to action Saturday, September 1st at the Westside Sports Complex in Sapulpa. There will be both one and two-mile runs for girls and the boys will run two miles. 

CPHS Track: Sandites qualify seven for State Championship

The Charles Page High School track and field team had one of its best showings in school history at the Regional Championship in Tahlequah this weekend.

The Sandites crowned four Regional Champions in three events and qualified seven for State.

The last time the Sandites won three events at Regionals was in 2003 when Marcus Mayes brought home gold in the 400, 800, and 1600-meter runs.

Jaelyn Jackson, Ian Baustert, Nelson Yazzie, and Aden Baughman shaved more than eight seconds off of the previous school record in the 3200-meter relay, finishing in 8:08.99 for first place. The previous record of 8:17.24 was set by the 2013 Regional Championship team of Andrew Coleman, Logan Kinard, Jermaine McClain, and Levi Jiminez. 

Baughman and Jackson both double qualified, taking first and second respectively in the 800-meter run. Baughman, the defending State Champion, finished in 1:55.75, closely followed by Jackson with a personal-best 1:57.76.

Baustert double qualified with a third-place finish in the 1600, setting a PR of 4:35.53.

Joel Mackey was a double qualifier, taking first place in the 100-meter dash and second in the 200. He set a personal record of 10.84 for second in the 100 preliminaries, then knocked it down to 10.71 in the finals. He came in Runner-Up in the 200 in 21.94.

Mason Shipman qualified for State in the 300-meter hurdles with a time of 42.21. He also set a 16.52 PR for sixth in the 110 hurdles. 

Malonn Moyer double qualified in discus and shot put, both with new PRs. He placed second in discus with a distance of 145'08.00" and placed third in shot put with a distance of 46'10.50".

The OSSAA 6A State Championship track meet will be held at Yukon High School, May 11-12. 

Sandite Results
4x800 Relay - 1st - 8:08.99
110 Hurdles
6th - Mason Shipman - 16.52 PR
13th - Alex Newport - 19.87
300 Hurdles
5th - Mason Shipman - 42.21
10th - Alex Newport - 50.21
100 Dash
1st - Joel Mackey - 10.71 PR
12th - Joseph Mattison - 11.49 PR
13th - Ben Nortey - 11.58
200 Dash
2nd - Joel Mackey - 21.94
800 Run
1st - Aden Baughman - 1:55.75
2nd - Jaelyn Jackson - 1:57.76 PR
1600 Run
3rd - Ian Baustert - 4:35.53 PR
12th - Nelson Yazzie - 4:56.90
3200 Run
4th - Jacob Smith - 10:47.72
6th - Danny Murray - 10:57.33
15th - Caleb James - 12:21.97
Long Jump
14th - Joseph Mattison - 17'08.50"
15th - Jacob Baker - 16'10.00"
17th - Knox Goggins - 6'09.00"
Shot Put
3rd - Malonn Moyer - 46'10.50" PR
11th - Mitchell Mefford - 40'06.00" PR
14th - Austin Rutledge - 37'04.00" PR
Discus Throw
2nd - Malonn Moyer - 145'08.00" PR
6th - Mitchell Mefford - 131'02.50" PR
13th - Riley Magee - 76'09.50" 

Male Team Scores
135.3 - Jenks
119.3 - Choctaw
85.0 - Sand Springs
84.3 - Muskogee
78.0 - Bartlesville
74.0 - Bixby
55.0 - Shawnee
20.0 - Southmoore

6A Boys' Regional Champions
4x100 Relay - Muskogee - 41.82
4x200 Relay - Choctaw - 1:26.09
4x400 Relay - Choctaw - 3:21.88
4x800 Relay - Sand Springs - 8:08.99
110 Hurdles - Raymond Brass (JHS) - 14.75
300 Hurdles - Darrius Blackshire (SHS) - 38.27
100 Dash - Joel Mackey (SS) - 10.71
200 Dash - Zjontavien Gibbs (CHS) - 21.87
400 Dash - Jeston Batson (CHS) - 49.32
800 Run - Aden Baughman (SS) - 1:55.75
1600 Run - James Martinez (BV) - 4:29.07
3200 Run - James Martinez (BV) - 10:08.38
High Jump - David Kelley (BV) - 6'04.00"
Pole Vault - Zach Legg (BX) - 15'00.00"
Long Jump - Brennan Presley (BX) - 21'05.50"
Shot Put - Mike Edwards (MUSK) - 50'08.00"
Discus Throw - Mike Edwards (MUSK) - 151'06.00"

Lady Sandite Results
100 Hurdles
10th - Elizabeth Watts - 17.87 PR
16th - Jessica Gibson - 20.48
18th - Adrianna Tapp - 21.11
300 Hurdles
6th - Elizabeth Watts - 50.83 PR
100 Dash
11th - Adrianna Tapp - 13.82
16th - Madelynn Adams - 14.40
200 Dash
12th - Adrianna Tapp - 28.67
14th - Madelynn Adams - 30.20
400 Dash
7th - Tiqvah Soap - 1:04.15 PR
16th - Wanageeska Williams - 1:11.69
800 Run
10th - Emiah Ivory-Tennyson - 2:42.94 PR
11th - Annaston Wiseley - 2:43.24 PR
1600 Run
11th - Erika Baker - 6:37.01 PR
13th - Annaston Wiseley - 6:57.45
3200 Run
8th - Erika Baker - 14:21.5
9th - Chezney Kelley - 14:30.26 PR
10th - Sara Abbet - 14:53.39
Long Jump
10th - Jessica Gibson - 12'06.50"
Shot Put
8th - Ayden Meade - 27'02.50"
Discus Throw
9th - Ayden Meade - 66'09.50" PR

Female Team Scores
181.0 - Jenks
128.0 - Southmoore
90.0 - Bartlesville
82.0 - Shawnee
63.0 - Choctaw
60.0 - Bixby
41.0 - Muskogee
1.0 - Sand Springs

6A Girls Regional Champions
4x100 Relay - Southmoore - 48.56
4x200 Relay - Southmoore - 1:41.18
4x400 Relay - Southmoore - 3:57.18
4x800 Relay - Bartlesville - 10:00.35
100 Hurdles - Analya Miller (SM) - 15.05
300 Hurdles - Candace Adams (JHS) - 46.47
100 Dash - Brandee Presley (BX) - 12.03
200 Dash - Whitney Bridges (SM) - 24.44
400 Dash - Micaela Martin (JHS) - 57.66
800 Run - Ally Ryan (JHS) - 2:12.92
1600 Run - Rilee Rigdon (BV) - 5:23.87
3200 Run - Rilee Rigdon (BV) - 11:43.97
High Jump - Bailey Golden (CHS) - 5'04.00"
Pole Vault - Sedona Emde (JHS) - 10'09.00"
Long Jump - Bailey Golden (CHS) - 16'11.00"
Shot Put - Emilie Stufflebeam (JHS) - 34'09.00"
Discus Throw - Bailey Tilley (JHS) - 127'11.50"

CPHS Track: Ian Baustert signs with Colby Community College

Charles Page High School senior Ian Baustert signed a letter of intent Wednesday morning to run collegiate Track and Cross Country at Colby Community College.

CCC is located in Colby, Kansas and competes in the National Junior College Athletics Association Division One and the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference. 

Baustert is primarily a distance runner with personal records of 2:11.19 in the 800 meter run, 4:23.79 in the 1500, 4:43.46 in the 1600, and 9:48.35 in the 3000. He placed first at the 2017 USATF Oklahoma Association Championship 1500 and second in the 3000. 

In Cross Country Baustert was part of the first team in Sand Springs history to quality for the State Championship. He alternated between second and third on the team and finished his high school career with personal records of 10:21 in the two-mile run and 17:19.97 in the 5K.