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Top Colors & Mascots Page 1 of 2 Top Mascots est. 1960 High Schools Junior Highs 2 yr & 4 yr Colleges Mascot # Mascot # Mascot # Eagles 1243 Eagles 856 Eagles 70 Tigers 884 Tigers 686 Tigers 56 Panthers 821 Panthers 612 Cougars 55 Bulldogs 806 Bulldogs 589 Bulldogs 52 Warriors 679 Wildcats 580 Lions 48 Wildcats 673 Cougars 409 Panthers 47 Lions 567 Warriors 389 Wildcats 41 Cougars 495 Mustangs 323 Warriors 36 Knights 460 Lions 311 Pioneers 35 Mustangs 412 Falcons 294 Hawks 33 Indians 389 Vikings 266 Knights 32 Falcons 375 Indians 259 Vikings 31 Trojans 358 Knights 250 Falcons 29 Vikings 353 Trojans 245 Saints 27 Spartans 300 Raiders 215 Rams 26 Rams 299 Hawks 210 Bears 25 Patriots 292 Bobcats 194 Cardinals 24 Raiders 289 Spartans 190 Spartans 22 Cardinals 270 Rams 189 Trojans 22 Hornets 246 Hornets 186 Mustangs 21 Pirates 242 Pirates 182 Golden Eagles 21 Crusaders 237 Cardinals 173 Raiders 20 Hawks 229 Patriots 167 Bobcats 18 Bears 220 Bears 161 Crusaders 18 Bobcats 177 Jaguars 141 Pirates 16 Clell Wade Coaches Directory, Inc. | 877.386.4840 | www.CoachesDirectory.com 5110 Page 2 of 2 Top Colors est. 1960 High SchoolsJunior Highs 2 yr & 4 yr Colleges Color Approx. # Color Approx. # Color Approx. # Red / White 1518 Red / White 1269 Blue / Gold 126 Red / Black 1328 Red / Black 1059 Red / White 95 Black / Gold 1152 Blue / White 1034 Blue / White 90 Blue / Gold 1133 Blue / Gold 950 Green / Gold 84 Blue / White 1082 Black / Gold 803 Royal / White 83 Royal / White 870 Orange / Black 625 Red / Black 83 Orange / Black 759 Royal / White 617 Black / Gold 74 Purple / Gold 729 Green / White 562 Navy / Gold 73 Maroon / White 696 Red / Blue 464 Maroon / Gold 54 Green / White 672 Purple / Gold 438 Purple / Gold 53 Red / Blue 665 Maroon / White 434 Purple / White 53 Green / Gold 515 Green / Gold 384 Green / White 52 Navy / White 503 Purple / White 320 Navy / White 45 Navy / Gold 441 Maroon / Gold 282 Royal / Gold 44 Purple / White 423 Royal / Gold 246 Red / Blue 42 Maroon / Gold 422 Navy / White 216 Orange / Black 42 Royal / Gold 419 Navy / Gold 189 Maroon / White 40 Black / White 221 Black / White 153 Maroon / Gray 25 Maroon / Gray 208 Red / Gray 135 Navy / Vegas Gold 23 Navy / Silver 189 Blue / Orange 129 Blue / Gray 20 Red / Gray 185 Maroon / Gray 116 Black / Vegas Gold 182 Kelly / White 112 Black / Silver 181 Red / Gold 98 Kelly / White 162 Blue / Silver 87 Navy / Vegas Gold 156 Blue / Gray 80 Clell Wade Coaches Directory, Inc. | 877.386.4840 | www.CoachesDirectory.com 5110.
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