NOC Tonkawa 2025 Homecoming Queen Jules Leach and King Jackson Rhodes
Rhodes, Leach named NOC Tonkawa king, queen
Jackson Rhodes and Jules Leach are the NOC Tonkawa Homecoming King and Queen for 2025.
Rhodes is a freshman from Fairfax majoring in Pre-Med. He represented NOC’s Student Government and is an active member of Student Government, PLC and the BCM.
Leach is a sophomore from Guthrie and is majoring in General Studies. Jules represents NOC Maverick Softball. She is actively involved in NOC Softball, Maverick Magic, FCA, and the BCM.
Other king and queen candidates included the following:
Kinzie Bell represented NOC President’s Leadership Council. She is a sophomore from Crescent majoring in Ag Science and Elementary Education. Kinzie is the president of NOC Aggies Club and PLC, she is also the Co-President of Student Senate and works at the NOC Sheep Center. She was escorted by Alex Jennings. He represents NOC Presidents Leadership Council. He is a freshman from Coyle majoring in Wind Energy. Alex is an active member of NOC Presidents Leadership Council and is a manager for NOC Men’s Basketball.
Emma Polifka represents the BCM. She is a sophomore from Garber and is majoring in Pre-Vet Med. She is an active member of the BCM, FCA, Aggie Club, Maverick magic. She is the manager for women’s wrestling and is the NOC Mav Wrangler. She was escorted by Trever Mitchell. He is a sophomore from Carney majoring in Pre-Med-Biological Science and Athletic Training. Mitchell represented the NOC BCM, and is also active in FCA, and is a student athletic trainer and manager for Men’s basketball.
Addison Polk represents the NOC Student Government. She is a freshman from Durant majoring in Athletic Training. Polk is co-president of Student government and is a member of the social media club and NOC Women’s wrestling team. She was escorted by Boxy Wallace. Wallace is a freshman from the Bahamas majoring in Health and Physical Education and is representing the NOC Maverick Basketball Team. Boxy is a member of the Men’s Basketball team, the BCM and FCA.
The king and queen were crowned Thursday night at Foster-Piper Fieldhouse.
The crown was presented by last year’s queen, Lacy Rapp.