MaxPreps Mascot Mondays: West Virginia high school mascots

By Leland Gordon Dec 3, 2012, 1:00am

The Mountain State gives us Applemen, Bison, Dots, College namesakes and Mohigans.

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 West Virginia, there are 140 schools with mascots listed in the MaxPreps database. Listed below are the Top 15 most popular mascot names in West Virginia, the mascot names that only one school owns and other mascot facts/stats.

MUSCULAR APPLEMEN
Photo courtesy of Wikipedia
They aren't the muscle men at Musselman (Inwood), they are the Applemen. Apples are more delicious than muscles, but muscles are much more scary. The mascot name comes from the Musselman family, which generously set up a trust fund to help local schools and students. The Musselmans were in the fruit canning business and owned a plant that became the first in the country specifically devoted to applesauce. The school's land and buildings are all there because of the Musselmans, and the school pays homage to its history with its unique mascot name, one that no other school has.

BUFFALO DOES NOT EQUAL BISON
It's not redundant, believe it or not, to see the Buffalo Bison. This one is confusing, and it shows the difference between the school name and mascot name. Most people actually think that buffalo and bison are the same animal but that is not correct. What we normally consider a buffalo is really a bison, because buffalo have sideways horns and are only native to Africa and Asia.

DOTS FROM POCA
Photo courtesy of spydersden
This is by far one of the nation's best name-mascot combos, and also one of the most commonly known. The athletes from Poca are the Dots, and the Poca Dots were recognized by ESPN as having the nation's No. 1 sports nickname. So how does a school end up eschewing the usual animal names and going with something extremely unique, and maybe even wacky? Blame it on the newspaper man. According to Marc's Distinctive High School Mascot Collection, a writer from the Charleston Gazette suggested the nickname in 1928.

HIGHER LEARNING-INSPIRED
A pair of West Virginia high schools not only copy school-mascot name combos from well-known colleges, they made sure to choose two schools with high reputations. The athletes from Notre Dame (Clarksburg) are the Fighting Irish, just like the football team that will play for an NCAA national championship, and the athletes from Princeton are the Tigers, just like the Ivy League school located in New Jersey.



MOHIGANS, MOHICANS OR MOHEGANS?
Photo courtesy of Wikipedia
The athletes from Morgantown are the Mohigans. Is that like Mohicans, or is it like Mohegans? A Wikipedia entry states that the school's nickname is a combination of letters from the school's yearbook name (the Morgantown High Annual). Now the Mohicans (also called Mahican) are a tribe that spent its time along the Hudson River before being moved to Wisconsin. The Mohegans are native to Connecticut and are a different tribe. Neither seem to have a West Virginia connection, so this unique mascot name has some questions surrounding its basis.

TOP 15 MOST POPULAR MASCOT NAMES
# Wildcats 8
# Tigers 6
Patriots 6
# Panthers 5
# Knights 4 (There is 1 Golden Knights an 1 Maroon Knights)
# Bulldogs 4
# Cougars 4
# Warriors 4
# Raiders 3
Yellowjackets 3
Red Devils 3 (There is 1 Blue Devils)
# Lions 3
# Eagles 3 (There is 1 Black Eagles, 1 Blue Eagles and 1 Flying Eagles)
# Falcons 3
# Indians 3
# Denotes mascot name is in America's Top 15

MASCOT NAMES USED BY ONLY 1 SCHOOL
*Applemen
Bearcats
Beavers
Big Reds
Bishops
Bison
*Black Eagles
Blue Devils
*Blue Dons
Blue Eagles
Bruins
Buccaneers
Cadets
Colts
Comets
Cubs
*Dots
Dragons
Express
Fighting Irish
*Flying Eagles
Golden Bears
Golden Knights
Golden Tornado
Greyhounds
Grizzlies
Hillbillies
Hornets
*Jacks
Lumberjacks
Maroon Knights
Mavericks
Minutemen
*Mohigans
Monarchs
Mountain Lions
Mountaineers
Mustangs
Pioneers
Polar Bears
Red Dragons
Red Riders
Redskins
Renegades
Saints
Skyhawks
Spartans
Tide
Timberwolves
Titans
*Travellers
Trojans
* 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 80 different mascot names for 140 schools.
8 schools have mascot names that no other American school has.
West Virginia's Top 15 features 11 of America's Top 15 mascot names.