Hey Bucs and Buc fans! I hope everyone enjoyed their break! Congratulations to our cross country girls on making it to state! They will be running on Saturday. Parents, there
Livestock booster dinner Friday night Eat chili or frito chili pie, dessert and a drink for $5 Friday, Oct. 25 at 5 p.m. before the last home game. Serving will
Tonkawa’s Bucs have dug themselves into a playoff hole. To qualify for the playoffs this year, Tonkawa has to win out. And it won’t be easy. The Bucs host Barnsdall
If you look at the numbers, one would wonder how the Bucs lost this one. More first downs. More offensive plays. More time of possession. More yards rushing. More yards
Shelly Martin of Tonkawa wins first and $10 in the Weekly Tonkawa News Football Contest. Second and $7 goes to Tracy Summers of Tonkawa. Third place and $3 goes to
The Northern Oklahoma College Lady Mavs basketball team is hosting a free girls’ basketball clinic Sunday, Oct. 27 at Foster-Piper Fieldhouse on the NOC campus from 4 p.m. – 5:30
The Northern Oklahoma College Board of Regents met Tuesday, Oct. 15 at NOC Tonkawa. The board heard a report from athletic director Jeremy Hise. Hise, who has been the athletic
Tonkawa’s girls cross country team will be going to the Class 2A state this Saturday, Oct. 26. The girls qualified at the Class 2A regional held at OBA in Enid
Tonkawa hosts Morrison at 7 p.m. Thursday in a pivotal District A-5 contest. Tonkawa, Morrison and Barnsdall are all tied for third in the league at 2-2. The Bucs are
Junior quarterback Tristan Burdick ran for touchdowns of 55, 63 and 11 yards while rushing for 301 yards to lead the Tonkawa Bucs to a 42-30 District A-5 win over