MaxPreps Mascot Mondays: Michigan high school mascots

By Leland Gordon May 28, 2012, 12:03am

Michigan has a large array of mascot names you won't find anywhere else, like Nimrods, Doughboys, Chix and Dux, Magi and Battling Bathers.

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 Michigan, there are 774 schools with mascots listed in the MaxPreps database. Listed below are the Top 15 most popular mascot names in Michigan, the mascot names that only one school owns and other mascot facts/stats.

NIMRODS: A COMPLIMENT OR A KNOCK?
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What is known for sure is that those associated with the Watersmeet athletic program take pride in their mascot name: The Nimrods. What isn't so clear is what people take the mascot name to mean. On the plus side for the folks in the town on the Upper Peninsula, Nimrod was a mighty hunter, a man of power and the king of Shimar in the Bible. On the not-so-wonderful side, common dialect refers to someone as a Nimrod when they are an idiot or jerk. All those definitions (great hunter or idiot) come from the Merriam-Webster Dictionary. So choose whichever definition you would like, but be careful who you call an idiot.

DOUGHBOYS DON'T HAVE TO BE CHUBBY
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Don't think you're going to find a bunch of chubby, unathletic kids at Pershing (Detroit). The mascot name may tell you that the athletes there are Doughboys, but it's got nothing to do with physical fitness or Pillsbury. The school is named after John J. Pershing, who was one of America's most accomplished Army leaders, and the mascot name comes from some of the soldiers he led in World War I. The name Doughboy was routinely used to describe soldiers before World War II, when General Infantry (better know as G.I.) became the common term.

CHIX LEAD TO DUX IN ZEELAND
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It's one thing for an individual school to come up with a unique idea for a mascot name. It's another for a town to stick to a theme and have two high schools that play off each other in an amusing way. Zeeland, located on the western part of the Lower Peninsula, gained fame in the 20th century with a multitude of chick hatcheries, and the Chix nickname stuck at the original high school, according to the Michigan High School Athletic Association. It even withstood a vote to change the name. Then in 2002, when Zeeland West was built, a vote determined that the new school's athletes would be called Dux. So Chix (from Zeeland East) have led to Dux at the new school (Zeeland West).

A MAGICAL MASCOT FOR A MAGICAL TOWN
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The athletes from Colon might just pull a disappearing act on you in the middle of the game. The little town of Colon, not too far from the Indiana border, is the Magic Capital of the World and earned that title as the hometown of the famous magician Harry Blackstone. Many magic companies make their headquarters there as well. The school chose Magi as the mascot name, and that is represented by a white rabbit wearing a black top hat. Less than a year ago, the school featured an actual living, breathing mascot.



CLEAN PLAY IS THEIR SPECIALTY
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The kids from Mt. Clemens are the Battling Bathers, so they must have the cleanest skin of all prep athletes in the nation. The mascot name comes from the town's rich history of mineral springs and bath houses. From around 1870 to about 1970, Mt. Clemens housed bath houses that even attracted movie stars and famous professional athletes. While tourists don't really visit Mt. Clemens for a soak any more, you can still head there to see the Battling Bathers do their thing in the gym or on the field.

TOP 15 MOST POPULAR MASCOT NAMES
# Eagles 44 (There is 1 Aztec Eagles, 1 Golden Eagles and 1 Eaglets)
# Panthers 30
# Vikings 26
# Wildcats 26
# Bulldogs 24 (There is 1 Bull Dogs)
# Trojans 21
# Cougars 18
# Falcons 18
Cardinals 17
# Knights 16
# Mustangs 16
# Tigers 16 (There is 1 Fighting Tigers)
# Warriors 15
Comets 12
Crusaders 12
# Denotes mascot name is in America's Top 15

MASCOT NAMES USED BY ONLY 1 SCHOOL
Abes
Aviators
Aztec Eagles
Barons
* Battling Bathers
Bees
Bison
* Bluestars
Bluestreaks
Bronchos
* Bull Dogs
Captains
* Chemics
* Chippewas
* Chix
Clippers
* Copper Kings
Corsairs
Cosmos
Cowboys
Coyotes
Cranes
Cubs
* Doughboys
Dreadnaughts
Dukes
Dutch
* Dux
* Eaglets
Eddies
Elks
* Emeralds
* Eskymos
Explorers
* Fighting Bees
Fighting Scots
Fighting Tigers
* Fireballs
Flames
* Flivvers
Flyers
Flying Dutchmen
* Flying G's
Gaels
* Gazelles
Golden Eagles
Golden Hawks
Green Devils
Gremlins
Greyhounds
* Griffons
Grizzlies
Gryphons
Hatchets
Hawkeyes
* Hematites
Irish
Ironmen
Islanders
* Jay Hawks
Jayhawks
* Jungaleers
* Kicking Mules
Kings
* Lakes
Loggers
Lumberjacks
Lynx
* Magi
Magic
Mariners
Marlins
* Maroon Giants
* Martians
Mavericks
Miners
Minutemen
* Modeltowners
Mohawks
Monarchs
Mounties
* Muskrats
* Navi Gators
Navigators
* Nimrods
Nordics
Northmen
Oaks
Oilers
Owls
Packers
Pharaohs
Pilgrims
* Portagers
Prospectors
Pumas
* Purple Hornets
Quakers
Railroaders
* Rats
* Rayders
Rebels
* Red Arrows
Redhawks
Redmen
Redwings
* River Rats
Rocks
Roughriders
Sabers
Sabres
* Saddlelites
Saxons
Sharks
* Shorians
* Snowbirds
Soldiers
Speedboys
Squires
Stallions
Swordsmen
Tartars
* Technicians
Terriers
Thunderbolts
* Tractors
Trail Blazers
Vandals
* Ventures
* Voyagers
* Vulcans
* Wykons
* Yellojackets
Zebras
* Denotes that no other school in America has that mascot name

MASCOT STATS
Most popular mascot name is used by 5.7 percent of schools.
There are 225 different mascot names for 774 schools.
46 schools have mascot names that no other American school has.
Michigan's Top 15 features 12 of America's Top 15 mascot names.