MaxPreps Mascot Mondays: California high school mascots

By Leland Gordon Jan 30, 2012, 12:04am

The Golden State has plenty of golden mascots, and some quirky ones as well. Overall, though, common mascots abound.

The school name for the Fighting Frogs is pronounced "Ree-bay" instead of "Ribbit."
The school name for the Fighting Frogs is pronounced "Ree-bay" instead of "Ribbit."
Photo by Louis Lopez
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 California, there are 1,491 schools with mascots listed in the MaxPreps database. Listed below are the Top 15 most popular mascot names in California, the mascot names that only one school owns and other mascot facts/stats.

REEBAY OR RIBBIT?
Jacques Ribet must have had a good sense of humor when the school he opened, Ribet Academy (Los Angeles), chose the Fighting Frogs as the mascot. When his last name is pronounced correctly, Ribet's school is the Ree-bay Fighting Frogs. But people can have a lot more fun with it and call it the "Ribbit" Fighting Frogs.

DON'T TAKE THESE LITERALLY

Some mascot names in California mean different than
Compton High's Tarbabes mascot is aderivative of Tartars.
Compton High's Tarbabes mascot is aderivative of Tartars.
Photo by Louis Lopez
what first comes to mind. The Earwigs of Dunn (Los Olivos) aren't fancy pieces of fake hair to cover someone's ear, they're small insects. The Tarbabes of Compton aren't babies that live in tar, their name has been altered over the years. Compton High used to share land with Compton College and since the college was the Tartars, the high school was the Baby Tartars. That evolved into Tarbabes. Bay (San Francisco), Laguna Beach and Pacific Grove are the Breakers, though it's not likely because they glorify breaking things. Instead, it's waves. San Diego is the Cavers, and it's not because they cave in. Vintage (Napa) is the Crushers, but it's not about crushing opponents — it's about crushing grapes.

A WORLDLY PLACE
California's list of mascot names includes a variety of foreign-inspired choices. No school chose Americans or Californians as its mascot, but some went with descriptions of citizens of other parts of the world: Arabs, Armens, Celtics, Celts, Fightin' Irish, Fighting Irish, Fighting Scots, Gaels (2), Gauls, Indians (13, though it could reflect American Indians, not India), Moors, Normans, Norsemen, Romans, Saxons (2), Scots (4), Spartans (30) and Tartars.

WELL, IT IS THE GOLDEN STATE
When it comes to adjectives involved in mascot names, golden is the standard. Seventeen schools go with Golden (12 Eagles, 2 Bears, 2 Hawks and 1 Knights). That's followed by Red (7) Fighting (5), Sea (3), White (3), Wolf (2), Aztec (2), Blue (2), Rough (2), Royal (1), Sun (1), Thundering (1), Crimson (1), Delta (1), Fightin' (1), Horned (1), Lady (1) and Polar (1). And on a related note, the "Golden Boy" of boxing has a school named after him: The de la Hoya Animo Boxers take their name from boxing superstar Oscar de la Hoya.

SETTING THE TONE
California does not have a reputation for doing things mainstream. Yet when you take a look at the list of mascot names, the Golden State mirrors the nation's most popular names with little diversion. The Top 12 most popular mascot names in California all appear on the nation's Top 15 list. Take your pick: either California is setting the trend for other states to follow, or California schools stick with the common names.



TOP 15 MOST POPULAR MASCOT NAMES
# Eagles 97 (There are 12 Golden Eagles and 1 Aztec Eagles)
# Knights 50 (There is 1 Royal Knights)
# Panthers 48
# Warriors 48 (There is 1 Aztec Warriors)
# Cougars 47
# Mustangs 45
# Wildcats 41 (There is 1 Wildcatz)
# Bulldogs 38
# Lions 38
# Vikings 37
# Tigers 35 (There are 3 White Tigers)
# Falcons 34
Spartans 30
Titans 26
Cardinals 22
# Denotes that mascot name is in America's Top 15

MASCOT NAMES USED BY ONLY 1 SCHOOL
76ers
Acorns
Antelopes
*Arabs
Argonauts
*Armens
Aztec Eagles
*Aztec Warriors
Badgers
*Barristers
*Belles
*Bells
*Blades
Blue Devils
Blue Raiders
Blues
Boilermakers
Boxers
Brahmas
Broncs
Bullfrogs
Bullpups
Burros
C-Hawks
Capitals
Cats
*Cavers
Celtics
Celts
Centaurs
Chancellors
*Cherokee
Chiefs
*Colonists
Comanches
*Contenders
*Crimson Ridge
*Crowns
Crushers
*Dawgs
Defenders
*Delta Kings
Democrats
*Diablos
*Drillers
*Earwigs
Elks
*Emperors
Farmers
Fightin' Irish
*Fighting Frogs
Fighting Irish
*Fighting Lancers
Fighting Scots
*Fighting Zebras
*Firefox
*Firehawks
Flames
Flashes
Friars
Frogs
*Gauls
Golden Knights
*Gondoliers
Gorillas
Gryphons
Guardians
Guards
*Haybalers
*Heralds
Hillmen
*Horned Toads
Hounds
*Hunters
 Islanders
Jayhawks
Jesters
Jets
*Kares
Kings
Koalas
Komets
*Lady Royals
Lakers
Leopards
*Lila
*Matadores
*Monsoons
*Moors
Mounties
Mules
Musketeers
*Nitros
*Nobles
*Normans
Norsemen
Oaks
Outlaws
Pandas
Parrots
*Pathfinders
Phantoms
Pointers
Polar Bears
Prospectors
Pythons
*Quetzal
Rajahs
Red Tail Hawks
Redcats
*RedHawks
Regals
*RoadRunners
Roadrunners
Rockets
Romans
Rough Riders
Royal Knights
*Sea Hawks
Seahawks
Seawolves
Seraphs
*Sheiks
Skippers
Skyhawks
Spuds
Steelers
*Steelheads
Stingrays
*Sun
Sun Devils
Sundevils
Suns
*Surgeons
Swordsmen
*Tarbabes
Tartars
Terriers
Thundering Herd
*Tillers
*Timberjacks
*Toads
*Toilers
*Tologs
*Toreadores
Toreadors
Toros
*Torreys
Trailblazers
*Troubadours
Unicorns
Valiants
Vanguards
*Victorians
Vipers
*Volcanoes
Warhawks
*Wildcatz
*Wildfires
Yankees
* Denotes that no other school in America has that mascot name

MASCOT STATS:
Most popular mascot name is used by 6.5 percent of schools.
There are 295 different mascot names for 1,491 schools.
61 schools have mascot names that no other American school has.
California's Top 15 features 13 of America's Top 15 mascot names.