MaxPreps Mascot Mondays: Illinois high school mascots

By Leland Gordon Mar 26, 2012, 1:09am

The Land of Lincoln provides the nation with multiple pretzels, Cornjerkers, Appleknockers and Orphans.

The Cobden Appleknockers are one of the most unique mascots in the nation, though Illinois has plenty.
The Cobden Appleknockers are one of the most unique mascots in the nation, though Illinois has plenty.
Photo by Christopher Kays
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 Illinois, there are 794 schools with mascots listed in the MaxPreps database. Listed below are the Top 15 most popular mascot names in Illinois, the mascot names that only one school owns and other mascot facts/stats.

A TWIST REGARDING PRETZELS
Photo courtesy of New Berlin High School
What's more interesting: The fact that Pretzels is an actual high school mascot, that two schools in America made that choice or that two schools in the same state chose Pretzels? Illinois can claim the only Pretzels in the MaxPreps database: Freeport and New Berlin. An article in Illinois Country Magazine detailed the two different ways the schools got their nicknames, as Freeport got its from a pretzel factory in town and New Berlin allegedly got its nickname from players sitting on the bench tossing pretzels at each other in the 1930s.

JERKIN' AND KNOCKIN' AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
The Land of Lincoln has an outstanding array of odd or unique mascots. These two pay homage to agricultural roots in Illinois and at the same time make you laugh. Start with the Hoopeston Cornjerkers: Back before machines did most of the work, people had to get the corn out of the Earth and into buckets. So the Cornjerkers were the ones who did that laborious work. And we also have the Cobden Appleknockers, whose origin is a little murkier. Different websites have different versions, but The Amazing Appleknockers website says that it comes from farmers using long sticks to knock apples down from trees in the orchard-centric area.

THEY MUST HAVE GREAT HEARING SKILLS
The order is a little off. Polo is the Marcos, so instead of the childhood "Marco Polo" game that is played in pools, it's Polo Marcos. Confusion could arise because the intent of plural Marco instead looks like the Spanish name Marcos.

RED STATE OR BLUE STATE?
The debate over red states (Republican-leaning) and blue states (Democrat-leaning) should stay in the political realm. In terms of Illinois prep sports mascots, red wins in terms of numbers but blue wins for creativity. The Knoxville Blue Bullets and Belvidere North Blue Thunder can tout that they are the only schools to own their respective mascot names, and there are six blue-themed mascot names. No red-themed mascot can lay claim to that, though the Mooseheart Red Ramblers only have to share with one school. There are seven red-themed mascots in Illinois, so while red wins the mascot debate, this site shows that the blue side (Democrats) have won the presidential elections since 1992.



ORPHANS AND ANNIES - BUT WHY?
Photo courtesy of Classreport.org
Centralia calls its male teams the Orphans and the female teams the Annies. The mascot names alone bring attention to Centralia, but a deeper look into the school (and town) over time is a fascinating story. So first things first, the general consensus is that the teams became the Orphans because legendary coach Arthur Trout (for whom the gym is named after) named the team after a 1922 silent film called "Orphans of the Storm" and also that he was a frugal man, making his players wear uniforms picked from a stack of uniforms worn in previous years. Fans would comment that the players looked like orphans, with mismatched uniforms. This is all according to Chicago Tribune freelancer Robert Bittner, whose 2004 article delved into the history of Centralia, home to high school basketball's winningest team from about 1933 to 2003 (possibly longer). An incorrect theory is that Orphans came about because of the 1947 Centralia No. 5 coal mine explosion that killed 111 people and thus created some orphans. And last but not least, some people perceive the Orphans mascot name to be insensitive to orphans, which you can see on the Adoption Talk Blog.

TOP 15 MOST POPULAR MASCOT NAMES
# Eagles 33 (There are 2 Golden Eagles, 1 Eagle Owls, 1 Mighty Eagles and 1 Screaming Eagles)
# Wildcats 32
# Panthers 31 (There is 1 Purple Panthers)
# Warriors 30 (There is 1 Golden Warriors)
# Bulldogs 27
# Tigers 26 (There is 1 Golden Tigers)
# Indians 24
# Knights 18
# Trojans 17 (There is 1 Blazing Trojans)
Cardinals 15 (There is 1 Fighting Cardinals)
# Lions 14 (There is 1 Masai Lions and 1 Runnin' Lions)
Spartans 14
# Vikings 14
# Raiders 14 (There are 3 Red Raiders and 1 Purple Raiders)
Hawks 13 (There are 2 Red Hawks)

MASCOT NAMES USED BY ONLY 1 SCHOOL
Admirals
Angels
* Appleknockers
Argonauts
Astros
* Bandits
* Barbs
Bears
Big Red
Blackcats
Blazers
* Blazing Trojans
* Blue Bullets
Blue Demons
Blue Streaks
* Blue Thunder
Bluejays
Bluestreaks
Bruins
Bucs
Buffaloes
Bullets
Bulls
Bunnies
Cadets
* Caravan
Catamounts
* Caxys
Celtics
Centurions
Challengers
Chiefs
Clippers
* Coalers
* Cogs
Colonels
Comanches
Condors
* Conquering Riders
* Cornjerkers
Corsairs
Crimsons
* Cristeros
Demons
Dolphins
Dons
Ducks
* E-rabs
* Eagle Owls
Explorers
Farmers
Fightin' Irish
Fighting Cardinals
Fighting Irish
Fighting Owls
Fighting Saints
Fire
Firebirds
* Firecats
* Flaming Hearts
Flashes
Flyers
* Flying Geese
Friars
Generals
Giants
Golden Bears
Golden Tigers
Golden Warriors
Green Dragons
* Green Giants
Grenadiers
Grey Ghosts
Grizzlies
Hubs
Hurricanes
Huskers
* Illiineks
Irish
Ironmen
J-Hawks
* Kahoks
* Kays
* Legends
* Lionhearts
Mallards
* Maple Leafs
* Marcos
* Masai Lions
Midgets
* Mighty Eagles
* Mightymen
* Minarets
Miners
* Missiles
Mohawks
Mountain Lions
* Movin Maroons
Mules
Musketeers
* Mystics
Norsemen
* North Stars
Oaks
Oilers
Olympians
* Orphans
Phantoms
Pharaohs
* Piasa Birds
Pilots
Ponies
Porters
Potters
Pride
* Princes
* Prophets
Purple Panthers
Purple Raiders
Purple Riders
Railsplitters
Rajahs
Ramblers
* Reapers
Red Ramblers
Redwings
Roadrunners
Rocks
Romans
Rough Riders
* Runnin' Lions
Sabers
Sabres
* Sages
* Salt Fork Storm
* Salukis
* Saukees
Saxons
Scotties
Scouts
Screaming Eagles
Senators
Sentinels
* Sequoits
Shamrocks
* Shells
* Silver Stallions
Skyhawks
* Sobos
* Sonics
* Staggs
Steamers
* Steelmen
Sting
Stingers
Suns
Tars
Terriers
* The Saint
Thunderbolts
Tomcats
* Trevians
* Tribe
Turks
Vandals
Warhawks
* Whip-Purs
* Wildkits
Wolfpack
Wolverines
* Wooden Shoes
Yellow Jackets
Yellowjackets
* Zee-Bees
* Denotes that no other school in America has that mascot name

MASCOT STATS
Most popular mascot name is used by 4.2 percent of schools.
There are 253 different mascot names for 794 schools.
58 schools have mascot names that no other American school has.
Illinois' Top 15 features 12 of America's Top 15 mascot names.