MaxPreps Mascot Mondays: Missouri high school mascots

By Leland Gordon Jun 18, 2012, 9:15am

The Show Me State shows you Zizzers, Kewpies, Spoofhounds, Houn Dawgs and Liberators.

Just as important as a school's name and its location is its mascot. Options abound, and some teams go with the commonplace while others go with the truly unique.

In Missouri, there are 584 schools with mascots listed in the MaxPreps database. Listed below are the Top 16 most popular mascot names in Missouri, the mascot names that only one school owns and other mascot facts/stats.

ZIZZERS: MULTIPLE DEFINITIONS
Photo courtesy of Zizzersoccer.com
Let's just get this part out of the way. What is a Zizzer? The school's website has the definition featured prominently on its home page, likely because that is the first question that anybody has about the West Plains mascot name. A Zizzer, according to the site, is this: 1. An expert in any activity. 2. A person of the highest caliber, ability or reputation. 3. One who is victorious; (syn) A WINNER! Because to be a Zizzer means to be the BEST at WHATEVER you do! So now you know what a Zizzer is.

KEWPIES SINCE 1914
Photo courtesy of Columbia Public<br>Schools
The mascot name for Hickman (Columbia) is another one you won't find anywhere but Missouri. It has 97 years of tradition with it, and one possible explanation is offered on the school's Wikipedia page: "The name dates back to the basketball season of 1913 -1914 at what was known then as Columbia High School. Apparently, the school secretary owned a Kewpie doll, as they were popular figurines then, and she kept it on her desk. At one of the first basketball games in December 1913 she placed her Kewpie doll in the center of the court, and the entire game was played around it without it being broken. This was somewhat remarkable since the dolls were very fragile. Because it survived the game and brought a victory, it was thereafter considered the good luck mascot."

SPOOFHOUNDS IS NO SPOOF
Photo courtesy of Wikipedia.com
The story behind this mascot name shows the power of repetition. According to the school's Wikipedia page, the Spoofhound name came when coach L.E. Ziegler angrily called his team Spoofhounds and the players decided to all call each other Spoofhounds, and so the name stuck. The name goes back to a plaster carnival toy from the 1920s. When you look at the word "spoof" in the dictionary it's a mocking imitation of someone or something, usually light and good-humored; lampoon or parody. It also can mean a hoax or prank.



DON'T KICK THESE HOUN DAWGS
Photo courtesy of Kickapoobasketball.com
Elvis Presley once sang "You ain't nothin' but a hound dog, cryin all the time". But he, nor anybody else, really knows what Houn Dawgs do. Actually, the people at Aurora know. They are the Houn Dawgs and are the only ones to have that name in the nation, so certainly all Houn Dawg questions should be directed their way. A logo found on the school's website also has a banner with "Don't kick our dog" scrawled across the bottom.

WORLD PERSPECTIVE
Photo courtesy of MSHSAA.com
The city name of Bolivar (Mo.) is derived from Bolivar, Tenn. And Bolivar, Tenn., takes its name from the Venezuelan war and political hero Simon Bolivar. Therefore, Bolivar High in Missouri pays homage to one of world history's most prominent names with its mascot name: Liberators. Bolivar was known as "El Libertador" and the student body voted to adopt the Liberator mascot in 1951, according to the school's site. You won't find any other Liberators, but you will find three other schools with Bolivar in the name.

TOP 16 MOST POPULAR MASCOT NAMES
# Tigers 61 (There is 1 Blue Tigers and 1 Fightin' Tigers)
# Bulldogs 48
# Eagles 46 (There is 1 Blue Eagles and 1 Golden Eagles)
# Wildcats 33 (There is 1 Wildkats)
# Panthers 25
# Indians 22 (There is 1 Fighting Indians)
Cardinals 19
Hornets 16
Pirates 16
# Knights 13 (There is 1 Red Knights)
# Warriors 13
# Trojans 11
Bears 10
# Lions 10
# Mustangs 9
# Vikings 9
* There are also 7 Bluejays and 8 Blue Jays
# Denotes mascot name is in America's Top 1

MASCOT NAMES USED BY ONLY 1 SCHOOL

Angels
Bison
Blackhawks
*Blockbusters
*Blue Birds
Blue Devils
Blue Eagles
*Blue Tigers
Bluejackets
Bombers
Braves
Bronchos
Broncos
Bruins
Cadets
Camels
Celtics
Celts
Colts
Commanders
Coyotes
Dons
Dutchmen
Fightin' Tigers
*Fighting Indians
*Fighting Orioles
Golden Eagles
Golden Griffins
Gophers
Green Wave
Gremlins
Griffins
Gryphons
*Hall Markers
*Hawklets
*Houn Dawgs
*Hunter Dragons
Huskers
Huskies
Jays
*Junior Bills
*Kewpies
*Kougers
Lakers
Lazers
*Liberators
Marksmen
Mavericks
Midgets
Minutemen
Mountaineers
Northmen
*Pintos
Rangers
*Red Birds
Red Devils
Red Dragons
Red Knights
 Redbirds
Redmen
Redwings
*Reindeer
Rockets
Roosters
Roughriders
Royals
Savages
*Spoofhounds
Statesmen
Storm
*T-Wolves
Thunderbirds
*Vivettes
War Hawks
Whippets
Whirlwinds
Wildkats
*Zizzers
* Denotes that no other school in America has that mascot name

MASCOT STATS
Most popular mascot name is used by 10.4 percent of schools.
There are 130 different mascot names for 584 schools.
20 schools have mascot names that no other American school has.
Missouri's Top 16 features 12 of America's Top 15 mascot names.