MaxPreps Mascot Mondays: North Dakota high school mascots

By Leland Gordon Aug 20, 2012, 12:00am

North Dakota gives us Holsteins, Grovers, Magic Storm, Spoilers and Imperials.

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 North Dakota, there are 158 schools with mascots listed in the MaxPreps database. Listed below are the Top 17 most popular mascot names in North Dakota, the mascot names that only one school owns and other mascot facts/stats.

BIGGEST HOLSTEIN, ONLY HOLSTEINS

Photo courtesy of New Salem High
Just take a look at Salem Sue to find out why New Salem chose Holsteins as its mascot. Salem Sue is the world's largest holstein cow, according to The Real North Dakota Project, a massive sculpture that is 38 feet tall and 50 feet wide and can be seen from about five miles away. The Holstein Circuit played a pivotal role in New Salem's history, as the industry of breeding the dairy cows with black and white markings turned into a huge success and fueled the local economy. You won't find Holsteins anywhere else in America when it comes to mascot names.

THIS AIN'T SESAME STREET
Oak Grove Lutheran (Fargo) should be a Sesame Street lover's favorite school. The campus doesn't resemble the set for the children's show, and furry characters definitely don't wander around. But they are called the Grovers, and some could easily think that is paying tribute to the red-nosed blue furry character from the show. In actuality, it's just a play on the school's name, which is located right next to Oak Grove Park on the North Dakota-Minnesota border.

A SWEET COLLISION OF WORDS
MaxPreps photo
Sometimes combining two schools can make for an odd combination of mascot names. It worked out perfect for co-op program Munich/Starkweather (Munich). Starkweather is the Storm Kings and Munich is the Magicians, and calling a team the Storm Magicians just sounds too weird. The Magic Storm sounds like something a wizard would throw upon unsuspecting enemies, or it could be something that transforms the North Dakota landscape as it rolls through.

ALWAYS SPOILING IT FOR OTHER TEAMS
Grafton always gets to play spoiler, even if it's the favorite to win a title. According to Marc's Distinctive High School Mascot Collection, the name originated in the 1930s when the school's boys basketball team was an underdog but manage to beat a larger school to win the state tournament. They certainly spoiled that school's season, and the name has stuck since then.



SURPRISINGLY NOT FRENCH
Photo courtesy of Napoleon public school
It's a school with a serious Napoleon complex. It's also a royal school. Well, if you go by the mascot name, it is. Napoleon goes by the Imperials, a tribute to Napoleon Bonaparte, the French military and political leader. While it is a great school name-mascot combo, the town's name actually has nothing to do with the infamous (or famous) Napoleon. According to the napoleonnd.com website, the town was named after Napoleon Goodsill, one of the town's earliest settlers.

TOP 17 MOST POPULAR MASCOT NAMES
#Eagles 6
#Raiders 6
Titans 6
#Wildcats 6
Cardinals 5
#Warriors 5
#Knights 4 (There is 1 Blue Knights)
Spartans 4
Braves 4
#Bulldogs 3
Rebels 3
#Lions 3
#Tigers 3
Miners 3
#Panthers 3
Pirates 3
Comets 3
# Denotes mascot name is in America's Top 15

MASCOT NAMES USED BY ONLY 1 SCHOOL
Aces
Badgers
Bantams
Bears
Black Devils
Blue Jays
Blue Knights
Bobcats
Bombers
Broncos
Bruins
Buccaneers
Burros
Cadets
Clippers
Colts
Cossacks
Cougars
Cowboys
Crusaders
Deacons
Demons
Dragons
Flyers
*Grovers
*Hi-Liners
*Holsteins
Honkers
Hornets
Huskies
*Imperials
Indians
Jaguars
Lakers
Loboes
*Magic Storm
Magicians
Maroons
Mavericks
Midgets
Monarchs
Packers
Polar Bears
Ranchers
Rangers
*Ray Jays
Rockets
Roughriders
Saints
Sioux
Skyhawks
*Spoilers
Squirrels
Thunder
Tommies
Trojans
Troopers
Valiants
Vikings
Warbirds
*Wildfire
Wolverines
Wolves
*Woodchucks
* Denotes that no other school in America has that mascot name

MASCOT STATS
Most popular mascot name is used by 3.8 percent of schools.
There are 90 different mascot names for 158 schools.
Nine schools have mascot names that no other American school has.
North Dakota's Top 17 features nine of America's Top 15 mascot names.