Mark Martin of Tonkawa wins first and $10 in the Weekly Tonkawa News Football Contest. Second and $7 goes to Tracy Summers. Third and $3 goes to Dawn McGaha. This
Perry CCC: December 30. Elevation below average, water murky. Rainbow trout fair on Powerbait and small lures around coves. Report submitted by Stephen Paul, game warden stationed in Noble County.
Tonkawa wrestling did well at the weekend Kingfisher tournament. Tristan Burdick was named the tournament’s most outstanding wrestler. The team finished fifth. Three wrestlers were crowned champions in their weight
Canton: Dec. 23. Elevation above average, water clear. White crappie good on jigs around brush structure. Channel catfish fair on shad and stinkbait around river channel. Report submitted by Mark
Tonkawa Bucs open the 2020 basketball season at Pawnee next Tuesday, Jan. 7. HIGH SCHOOL BOYS Chisholm 51 Tonkawa 45 THS 9-14-9-13--45 CHS 18-12-10-11--51 Scoring: Carey 17, Slavens 12, Randall
Washington, D.C. and Steamboat Springs, Colorado – One’s a big city, the other sits on a big mountain. Who can think of two better places to spend an all-expense paid
The final Tonkawa News holiday football contest is beng run today. It includes several collegiate bowl games. Entries should be submitted to The News office at 126 E. Grand by
Kaw: December 17. Elevation normal, water upper 30s and clear. Crappie excellent on grubs, jigs, live bait and minnows around brush structure, creek channels, and riprap. Report submitted by Spencer
The final Class A football ratings by The Daily Oklahoman have been released and three from District A-5 are included. Pawnee is fourth, Pawhuska fifth and Barnsdall 8th in the