Sunday, February 23, 2025

Reindeer - Clarkton (MO) High School

Was Clarkton settled by people from Lapland? Is there some connection with Santa Claus? Is Clarkton sited on tundra?

Clarkton is actually in the little boot heel of Missouri (no tundra there, as far as I know). It dates back to 1876, and currently has a population of 1,000. They’ve got two famous people, both athletes I’ve never heard of.

Hard to believe, but the school has less than 90 students. It’s officially in a “distant rural setting,” so I guess that makes some sense.

Yup, tornado country too

Somehow or other, they manage to support basketball, baseball, softball, and volleyball teams (plus a cheer squad).

So, whence the name? Well, according to Facebook (hey, it’s gotta be true, right?):

“Originally called the Stags but people associated that with adult films so they changed it to the fawns. Everyone thought that sounded to feminine and other schools already had the name Deer so it became the Reindeer.”

Okay, so why purple reindeer then? Sorry, haven’t a clue.

Wrong color!

No mascot per se, but a Google Image search did find plenty of non-mascoty things like this:

Hey, a little purple die, and you’re set.

 

Saturday, February 15, 2025

Red Eddies – Edward Little High School (Auburn, ME)

Well, it’s back to Maine. And back to the color red as well.

This time, though, it’s the Eddies. The what? Huh? The Eddies?

Well, as you can probably guess, this one comes from Mr. Little himself. And he just so happened to be a local philanthropist, founding the school way back in 1835. Well, at least they’re not the Littles.

What you may not have guessed is that the mascot is actually supposed to be the ghost of this guy. 

Auburn’s a city of 24,000 in south central Maine, right across the Androscoggin River from Lewiston (the most populous city in Maine).  Once famous for shoes, it’s pretty depressed these days.

The school has a little over 1,000 students. They do have one alumnus I’ve heard of, former US Senator Olympia Snow.

Old school

They appear to have all the usual sports, as well as such cold-weather faves such as hockey and Alpine skiing. 

Hmm, I wonder who Bonny Eagle was


Friday, February 7, 2025

Red Riot – South Portland (ME) High School

No, this has nothing to do with Communists, or the October Revolution, or anything else like that. Instead … well, let hero.fandom.com explain:

“Eijiro Kirishima, also known as the Sturdy Hero: Red Riot or simply Red Riot, is a major character in the My Hero Academia franchise.”

Seriously, though, it seems to be another coinage from a sportswriter. Some unnamed journo saw the team – dressed in red – come out en masse after halftime and coined the phrase. 

Formerly, the team had been the Capers. No, this had nothing to do with these things:

But, instead, merely reflects being at the time part of the town of Cape Elizabeth. When the latter got their own high school in 1969, they took over the old moniker.

South Portland? Well, this city of 27,000 is basically the southern part of the Portland metropolitan area, separated from Portland proper by the Fore River. It’s got some lighthouses, an old fort, a working waterfront, the Maine Mall, and even some beaches. It’s actually the fourth largest city in the state. “Notable people” include the actor Judd Nelson and Peter Buck, the founder of Subway.

Ah, the wonders of Photoshop

As for the high school, it’s got about 1000 students. Wikipedia lists seven famous alumni, including two I’ve actually heard of. They’re pretty obscure baseball players, though, so you probably haven’t (I’m a certifiable baseball nut).

SPHS has won an unbelievable 101 state championships. Their specialties include tennis and indoor track & field, though they’ve certainly won their fair share of standards like football, basketball, and baseball.

Take that!

Well, I can’t end this article, without sharing the physical manifestation, the graphic persona, the visual embodiment of the Red Riot – this guy:


And, of course, this guy:





Saturday, February 1, 2025

Mighty Red Ants – Progreso (TX) High School

In other words, fire ants. Nasty little buggers. Honestly, I’d hate to wrangle with these things. So, really, not a bad mascot at all.

Progreso is a town of about 4,800, right on the border, about 20 miles from the Gulf. Local products include sugar and, formerly, citrus. It’s about 99% Latino.

Really couldn’t find much on the high school. Their website certainly didn’t tell me much. It does, though, rock some pretty 1990s-style web design. In particular, I really dig the multiple colors and fonts: 

Elsewhere, I did find that they have 450 students and are 100% minority and 100% “economically disadvantaged.”

They at least seem to have all the regular sports. Couldn’t find much else on those either though. That said, the logo on the football helmets, with those little pincers, is pretty darn cool:

As for the mascot, it has a rather odd derivation:

“The Mighty Red Ants of Progreso are named not for the pesky insect but for the nickname a beloved teacher called her students when the district had only one elementary school.” (Midland Reporter-Telegram)

Not sure if I’m totally buyin’ it. Those suckers are just too dang scary for something like that: