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MHSAA SCHOOL NICKNAMES and COLORS Alphabetical by School MHSAA SCHOOL NICKNAMES and COLORS Alphabetical by School School Colors Nickname Ada Forest Hills Eastern Crimson & Black Hawks Addison Black & Red Panthers Adrian Royal Blue & White Maples Adrian Lenawee Christian Royal Blue/Scarlet/White Cougars Adrian Madison Blue & Gold Trojans Akron-Fairgrove Kelly Green & White Vikings Alanson Blue & Gold Vikings Alba Red & White Wildcats Algonac Blue & Gold Muskrats Allegan Orange & Black Tigers Allen Park Forest Green and White Jaguars Allen Park Cabrini Blue & Gold Monarchs Allen Park Inter-City Baptist Purple & Gold Chargers Allendale Red & White Falcons Alma Orange & Black Panthers Almont Orange & Black Raiders Alpena Green & White Wildcats American International Academy Red & Black Jaguars Ann Arbor Central Academy Royal Blue & White Falcons Ann Arbor Clonlara Green & White Ann Arbor Father Gabriel Richard Green & White The Fighting Irish Ann Arbor Greenhills Navy & Forest Gryphons Ann Arbor Huron Green & Gold River Rats Ann Arbor Pioneer Purple & White Pioneers Ann Arbor Rudolf Steiner Navy Blue & White Storm Ann Arbor Skyline Columbia Blue & White Eagles Arenac Eastern Maroon & Gold Eagles Armada Orange & Black Tigers Ashley Royal Blue & Gold Bears Athens Purple & White Indians Atlanta Green & White Huskies Auburn Hills Avondale Purple & Gold Yellow Jackets Auburn Hills Christian Burgundy & Gray Cougars Auburn Hills Oakland Christian Forest Green & Vegas Gold OCS AuGres-Sims Maroon & Gold Wolverines Austin Catholic Navy & Silver Crusaders Bad Axe Blue & Gold Hatchets Baldwin Blue & Gold Panthers Bangor Scarlet & White Vikings Baraga Purple & Gold Vikings Bark River-Harris Navy & Gold Broncos Bath Royal Blue/White/Gray Fighting Bees Battle Creek Calhoun Christian Navy Blue & Orange Cougars Battle Creek Central Blue & Gold Bearcats Battle Creek Harper Creek Royal Blue & White Beavers Battle Creek Lakeview Purple & White Spartans Battle Creek Pennfield Green & White Panthers Battle Creek St Philip Red & White Fighting Tigers Bay City All Saints Columbia Blue & White Cougars Bay City Central Purple & Gold Wolves Bay City John Glenn Blue & White Bobcats Bay City Western Brown & Gold Warriors Beal City Blue & White Aggies Bear Lake Red & White Lakers Beaver Island Green & White Islanders Beaverton Red & White Beavers Belding Orange & Black Black Knights Bellaire Red & Black Eagles Belleville Orange & Black Tigers Bellevue Red & White Broncos Benton Harbor Orange & Black Tigers Benton Harbor Countryside Academy Blue & White Cougars Benzie Central Red & White Huskies Berkley Maroon & Blue Bears Berrien Springs Green & White Shamrocks Bessemer Navy Blue & Gold Speedboys/Speedgirls Big Rapids Red & Blue Cardinals Big Rapids Crossroads Academy Red/White/Blue Cougars Birch Run Blue & Gold Panthers Birmingham Brother Rice Orange & Black Warriors Birmingham Groves Green & White Falcons Birmingham Seaholm Maroon & White Maples Blanchard Montabella Navy Blue & White Mustangs Blissfield Purple & Gold Royals Bloomfield Hills Black/Purple/Silver Black Hawks Bloomfield Hills Academy of the Sacred Heart Navy, Gold, & White Gazelles Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook-Kingswood Blue & Green Cranes Bloomfield Hills Marian Royal & Gold Mustangs Bloomfield Hills Roeper Red/White/Black Roughriders Bloomingdale Red & White Cardinals Boyne City Scarlet & Navy Ramblers Boyne Falls Green & White Loggers Breckenridge Blue & Gold Huskies Brethren Columbia Blue/Navy/White Bobcats Bridgeport Red/Gold/White Bearcats Bridgman Orange & Navy Bees Brighton Orange & Black Bulldogs Brimley Royal Blue & White Bays Britton Deerfield Red/White/Navy Blue Patriots Bronson Purple & Gold Vikings Brooklyn Columbia Central Blue & Gold Golden Eagles Brown City Green & White Green Devils Brownstown Woodhaven Purple & White Warriors Buchanan Maroon & White Bucks Buckley Cobalt Blue & Gold Bears Burr Oak Royal Blue & White Bobcats Burt Lake Northern Michigan Christian Blue & White Eagles Burton Atherton Black/White/Silver Wolverines Burton Bendle Blue & Gold Tigers Burton Bentley Red & White Bulldogs Burton Faith Red & White Lions Burton Madison Academy Burgundy & Blue Burton St Thomas More Academy Navy Blue & White Crusaders Byron Purple & Gold Eagles Byron Center Orange & Black Bulldogs Byron Center Charter School Navy Blue & White Golden Eagles Byron Center Zion Christian Blue & Gray Mountaineers Cadillac Blue & Gold Vikings Caledonia Purple & Gold Fighting Scots Calumet Blue & Grey Copper Kings Camden-Frontier Red & White Redskins Canton Scarlet & White Chiefs Canton Preparatory HS Gold/Silver/Black Chargers Capac Gold & Blue Chiefs Carleton Airport Navy Blue & Gold Jets Carney-Nadeau Green & Gold Wolves Caro Purple & White Tigers Carrollton Red/Black/White Cavaliers Carson City-Crystal Royal Blue & Gold Eagles Carsonville-Port Sanilac Blue & Gold Tigers Caseville Red & White Eagles Cass City Maroon & White Red Hawks Cassopolis Blue & White Rangers Cedar Springs Red & White Red Hawks Cedarville Dark Green & White Trojans Center Line Orange & Black Panthers Central Lake Royal Blue & Orange Trojans Centreville Blue & Gold Bulldogs Charlevoix Maroon & White Rayders Charlotte Orange & Black Orioles Charyl Stockwell Academy Burgundy & White Sentinels Chassell Blue & Gold Panthers Cheboygan Orange & Black Chiefs Chelsea Blue & Gold Bulldogs Chesaning Orange & Black Indians Clare Green & White Pioneers Clarkston Blue & Gold Wolves Clarkston Everest Collegiate Black & Gold Mountaineers Clawson Blue & Gold Trojans Climax-Scotts Blue & Gold Panthers Clinton Red & Black Redskins Clinton Township Chippewa Valley Red & White Big Reds Clinton Township Clintondale Blue & Gold Dragons Clio Orange & Black Mustangs Coldwater Red & White Cardinals Coldwater Pansophia Green & White Pumas Coleman Blue & White Comets Coloma Forest Green & Gold Comets Colon Red & White Magi Comstock Carolina Blue & White Colts Comstock Park Green & Gold Panthers Concord Purple & Gold Yellow Jackets Constantine Red & White Falcons Cooks Big Bay de Noc Black & White Black Bears Coopersville Green & White Broncos Cornerstone Health/Technology Blue & White Wolf Cornerstone Leadership and Business HS Blue & Silver Hawks Corunna Black & Gold Cavaliers Covert Navy Blue & Gold Bulldogs Croswell-Lexington Royal Blue & White Pioneers Crystal Falls Forest Park Red & Black Trojans Dansville Black/White/Gold Aggies Davison Maroon & Gold Cardinals Dearborn Orange & Black Pioneers Dearborn Advanced Tech Royal & Gold Lakers Dearborn Divine Child Red & Gray Falcons Dearborn Edsel Ford Black & White Thunderbirds Dearborn Fordson Maize and Blue Tractors Dearborn Heights Annapolis Blue & Gold Cougars Dearborn Heights Crestwood Navy Blue & Gold Chargers Dearborn Heights Robichaud Red/Black/White Bulldogs Dearborn Henry Ford Academy Royal Blue & Silver Navigators Dearborn Hts Star International Blue & Gold Falcons Dearborn Riverside Academy-West Black & Silver Wildcats Decatur Brown & Gold Raiders Deckerville Maroon & Gold Eagles Delton Kellogg Maroon & White Panthers DeTour Red & White Raiders Detroit Benjamin Carson Science & Medicine Green/Blue Detroit Cass Tech Forest Green & White Technicians Detroit Catholic Central Royal Blue & White Shamrocks Detroit Central HS Navy Blue & White Trail Blazers Detroit Cesar Chavez Academy Navy Blue/Red/White Aztec Eagles Detroit Cody Green & Gray Comets Detroit Collegiate Prep Red & Gray Colts Detroit Communication Media Arts Purple/Black/White Pharaohs Detroit Community Black, Red, & Silver Hurricanes Detroit Country Day Blue & Gold Yellowjackets Detroit Cristo Rey Green & Vegas Gold Wolves Detroit Davis Aerospace Maroon & Gold Aviators Detroit Delta Prep Black & Red Pioneers Detroit Denby Blue & Gold Tars Detroit Douglass Orange & Green Hurricanes Detroit East English Maize & Blue Bulldogs Detroit Edison Public School Academy Red/Black/White Pioneers Detroit Henry Ford Brown & Gold Trojans Detroit Henry Ford Academy Creative Royal Blue, White & Black Mustangs Detroit International Academy Pink & Black Pink Panthers Detroit Jalen Rose Navy Blue & Gold Detroit Leadership Academy Red & Black DLA Detroit Loyola Blue & White Bulldogs Detroit Martin Luther King Black & Gold Crusaders Detroit Mumford Blue & Burgundy Mustangs Detroit Old Redford Red/Black/White Ravens Detroit Osborn Red/White/Blue Knights Detroit Pershing Royal Blue & Gold Doughboys Detroit Public Safety Academy Red/White/Blue Eagles Detroit Randolph Technical HS Burgundy & Gray Timberwolves Detroit Renaissance Burgundy & White Phoenix Detroit School of Arts Achievers Detroit Southeastern Purple & White Jungaleers Detroit U-D Jesuit Maroon & White Cubs Detroit Universal Academy Royal Blue & Yellow Eagles Detroit University Prep Black/Red/White Panthers Detroit University Prep Science & Math Royal & Black Cobras Detroit Voyageur Carolina Blue & White Cougars Detroit West Side Academy Black & Silver Panthers Detroit Western International Red & White Cowboys/Cowgirls Detroit Westside Christian Black/Red/White Warriors DeWitt Blue & Gold Panthers Dexter Maroon & Gold Dreadnaughts Dollar Bay Royal Blue & White Blue Bolts Dowagiac Orange & Black Chieftains Dream Academy Red/White/Black Dryden Red & Black Cardinals Dundee Royal Blue & White Vikings Durand Blue & White Railroaders East Grand Rapids Blue & Gold Pioneers East Jackson Blue & White Trojans East Jordan Red & Black Red Devils East Kentwood Red & Black Falcons East Lansing Blue & White Trojans Eastpointe Green & White Shamrocks Eaton Rapids Maroon & White Greyhounds Eau Claire Maroon & White Fighting Beavers Eben Junction Superior Central
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