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School Mascots 2013 Alphabetical Order By Nickname Updated for 2014‐15 School Year School Name School City Colors County Mascot INDEPENDENCE (COLUMBUS) Red, Blue and White Franklin 76'ers AMANDA‐CLEARCREEK Black, Orange and White Fairfield Aces HICKSVILLE Red and White Defiance Aces XENIA CHRISTIAN Royal Blue and Gold Greene Ambassadors FAIRVIEW (SHERWOOD) Black, Gold and White Defiance Apaches ANTWERP Blue and White Paulding Archers BRUSH (LYNDHURST) Brown and Gold Cuyahoga Arcs ASHLAND Orange and Black Ashland Arrows PREBLE SHAWNEE (CAMDEN) Red and Black Preble Arrows ST. URSULA ACADEMY (TOLEDO) Royal Blue and Gold Lucas Arrows TECUMSEH (NEW CARLISLE) Red and Black Clark Arrows EAST CLINTON (LEES CREEK) Scarlet and Gray Clinton Astros SYCAMORE (CINCINNATI) Forest Green and Gold Hamilton Aviator ALLIANCE Red and Columbia Blue Stark Aviators BUTLER (VANDALIA) Purple and Gold Montgomery Aviators BERKSHIRE (BURTON) Purple and Gold Geauga Badgers AMELIA (BATAVIA) Royal Blue and White Clermont Barons BUCKEYE VALLEY (DELAWARE) Brown and Gold Delaware Barons MEDINA Green and White Medina Battling Bees BEDFORD Green and White Cuyahoga Bearcats BROOKHAVEN (COLUMBUS) Blue and Gold Franklin Bearcats PAINT VALLEY (BAINBRIDGE) Black and Gold Ross Bearcats SPENCERVILLE Black and White Allen Bearcats LEETONIA Blue and White Columbiana Bears NORTH ROYALTON Purple and Gold Cuyahoga Bears BEAVER (LISBON) Red and White Columbiana Beavers BEAVERCREEK Orange and Black Greene Beavers RIVERSIDE (PAINESVILLE) Black and Gold Lake Beavers BETHEL (TIPP CITY) Green and White Miami Bees BRECKSVILLE‐BROADVIEW HEIGHTS (BROADVIEW HEIGHTS) Red and Gold Cuyahoga Bees BENEDICTINE (CLEVELAND) Blue and White Cuyahoga Bengals HAMILTON Blue and White Butler Big Blue OTTOVILLE Green and Gold Putnam Big Green PLYMOUTH Red and White Richland Big Red STEUBENVILLE Red and Black Jefferson Big Red HUGHES (CINCINNATI) Red, Black and White Hamilton Big Red / Big Red BELLAIRE Red and Black Belmont Big Reds BISHOP ROSECRANS (ZANESVILLE) Red and Black Muskingum Bishops BEACHWOOD Black, Gold and White Cuyahoga Bison BELMONT (DAYTON) Red and Columbia Blue Montgomery Bison RIVER VIEW (WARSAW) Old Gold and Black Coshocton Black Bears NEWBURY Black and Orange Geauga Black Knights VAN BUREN Orange and Black Hancock Black Knights CUYAHOGA FALLS Black and Gold Summit Black Tigers PETTISVILLE Black, White and Gold Fulton Blackbirds / Lady Blackbirds MISSISSINAWA VALLEY (UNION CITY) Black, Red and White Darke Blackhawks HATHAWAY BROWN SCHOOL (SHAKER HEIGHTS) Brown and Gold Cuyahoga Blazers NATIONAL TRAIL (NEW PARIS) Orange and Brown Preble Blazers GRANVILLE Navy and White Licking Blue Aces BEALLSVILLE Royal Blue and White Monroe Blue Devils BROOKVILLE Royal Blue and White Montgomery Blue Devils BRUNSWICK Royal Blue and White Medina Blue Devils CAREY Blue and White Wyandot Blue Devils DANVILLE Blue and White Knox Blue Devils DAVID ANDERSON (LISBON) Blue and White Columbiana Blue Devils GALLIA ACADEMY (GALLIPOLIS) Blue and White Gallia Blue Devils INDEPENDENCE Blue and Gold Cuyahoga Blue Devils McDONALD Blue and White Trumbull Blue Devils READING Blue and White Hamilton Blue Devils SPRINGFIELD (HOLLAND) Blue and White Lucas Blue Devils TALLMADGE Blue and Gold Summit Blue Devils WESTERN RESERVE (BERLIN CENTER) Red, Blue and White Mahoning Blue Devils WICKLIFFE Navy and Gold Lake Blue Devils ZANESVILLE Blue and White Muskingum Blue Devils / Lady Devils NEW RIEGEL Blue and Gold Seneca Blue Jackets JACKSON‐MILTON (NORTH JACKSON) Blue and White Mahoning Blue Jays RIPLEY‐UNION‐LEWIS‐HUNTINGTON Blue and White Brown Blue Jays ST. JOHN'S (DELPHOS) Royal Blue and Gold Allen Blue Jays WASHINGTON (WASHINGTON C.H.) Royal Blue and White Fayette Blue Lions ARCHBOLD Navy and Gold Fulton Blue Streaks BEAUMONT SCHOOL (CLEVELAND HEIGHTS) Blue and Gold Cuyahoga Blue Streaks LAKE (UNIONTOWN) Blue, Red and White Stark Blue Streaks MADISON Blue and White Lake Blue Streaks MAGNIFICAT (ROCKY RIVER) Blue and White Cuyahoga Blue Streaks SANDUSKY Blue and White Erie Blue Streaks BETTSVILLE Black and Orange Seneca Bobcats BOWLING GREEN Scarlet and Gray Wood Bobcats CAMBRIDGE Blue and White Guernsey Bobcats GRANDVIEW HEIGHTS Navy and White Franklin Bobcats GREEN (FRANKLIN FURNACE) Green and White Scioto Bobcats MOTHER OF MERCY (CINCINNATI) Blue and White Hamilton Bobcats NORWAYNE (CRESTON) Scarlet and Gray Wayne Bobcats EDON Blue and Silver Williams Bombers KENSTON (CHAGRIN FALLS) Blue and White Geauga Bombers ST. XAVIER (CINCINNATI) Blue and White Hamilton Bombers WINDHAM Black and Gold Portage Bombers BADGER (KINSMAN) Red and White Trumbull Braves INDIAN HILL (CINCINNATI) Red and White Hamilton Braves INDIAN VALLEY (GNADENHUTTEN) Red, Blue and White Tuscarawas Braves LOGAN ELM (CIRCLEVILLE) Red, Black and White Pickaway Braves OLENTANGY (LEWIS CENTER) Blue and Gold Delaware Braves SHAWNEE (SPRINGFIELD) Gold and Black Clark Braves TALAWANDA (OXFORD) Red, Blue and White Butler Braves WHETSTONE (COLUMBUS) Navy and White Franklin Braves JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP (DAYTON) Royal Blue and Gold Montgomery Broncos WESTERN BROWN (MOUNT ORAB) Brown and Gold Brown Broncos BRIGGS (COLUMBUS) Purple and Gold Franklin Bruins PADUA FRANCISCAN (PARMA) Brown and White Cuyahoga Bruins XENIA Blue and White Greene Buccaneers COVINGTON Black and White Miami Buccs / Lady Buccs NELSONVILLE‐YORK Brown, Orange and White Athens Buckeyes BUCKEYE (MEDINA) Brown and White Medina Bucks BUCKEYE CENTRAL (NEW WASHINGTON) Red and Gray Crawford Bucks ADA Purple and Gold Hardin Bulldogs ATHENS (THE PLAINS) Green and Gold Athens Bulldogs BATAVIA Green and White Clermont Bulldogs BLOOM‐CARROLL (CARROLL) Purple and Gold Fairfield Bulldogs BRIDGEPORT Columbia Blue and Black Belmont Bulldogs CANTON McKINLEY Red and Black Stark Bulldogs CELINA Green and White Mercer Bulldogs COLUMBUS GROVE Scarlet and Gray Putnam Bulldogs DALTON Orange and Black Wayne Bulldogs DEFIANCE Royal Blue and White Defiance Bulldogs EAST KNOX (HOWARD) Purple and White Knox Bulldogs EDGERTON Maroon and Gold Williams Bulldogs ELIDA Orange, Black and Gold Allen Bulldogs GARFIELD HEIGHTS (GARFIELD HEIGHTS) Blue and Gold Cuyahoga Bulldogs GREEN Orange and Black Summit Bulldogs HEATH Brown, Orange and White Licking Bulldogs LAKEVIEW (CORTLAND) Blue and White Trumbull Bulldogs MILTON‐UNION (WEST MILTON) Red, Black and White Miami Bulldogs OLMSTED FALLS Blue and Gold Cuyahoga Bulldogs POLAND SEMINARY Blue and White Mahoning Bulldogs ROSSFORD Maroon and Gray Wood Bulldogs SCOTT (TOLEDO) Maroon and White Lucas Bulldogs SOUTH (COLUMBUS) Blue and Gray Franklin Bulldogs ST. 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CHARLES (COLUMBUS) Red and White Franklin Cardinals THOMAS WORTHINGTON (WORTHINGTON) Blue and Red Franklin Cardinals TRIAD (NORTH LEWISBURG) Red, Black and White Champaign Cardinals BLOOMFIELD (NORTH BLOOMFIELD) Red, Black and White Trumbull Cardinals / Lady Cardinals CHILLICOTHE Blue and White Ross Cavaliers COLDWATER Orange and Black Mercer Cavaliers LEHMAN CATHOLIC (SIDNEY) Blue and Gold Shelby Cavaliers PURCELL MARIAN (CINCINNATI) Crimson, Blue and Gold Hamilton Cavaliers DUBLIN JEROME Forest Green and Vegas Gold Franklin Celtics CROOKSVILLE Red and Black Perry Ceramics / Lady Ceramics EDISON (MILAN) Blue and Orange Erie Chargers BELLEFONTAINE Red and Black Logan Chieftains HOPEWELL‐LOUDON (BASCOM) Scarlet and Gray Seneca Chieftains LOGAN Purple and White Hocking Chieftains CHIPPEWA (DOYLESTOWN) Blue and White Wayne Chipps CLEARVIEW (LORAIN) Blue and Gold Lorain Clippers COLUMBIANA Red and White Columbiana Clippers CLOVERLEAF (LODI) Green and White Medina Colts MEADOWBROOK (BYESVILLE) Brown, Orange and White Guernsey Colts CLEAR FORK (BELLVILLE) Green, Black and White Richland Colts / Lady Colts CENTRAL CHRISTIAN (KIDRON) Blue and White Wayne Comets CENTRAL CROSSING (GROVE CITY) Royal Blue and Silver Franklin Comets COVENTRY (AKRON) Blue and Gold Summit Comets ELGIN (MARION) Scarlet and Gray Marion Comets GENOA AREA Maroon and Gray Ottawa Comets MASON Green and White Warren Comets SOLON Blue, Gold and White Cuyahoga Comets STEELE (AMHERST) Green and Gold Lorain Comets PERRY (LIMA) Red and White Allen Commodores HERITAGE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL (CANTON) Black, Red and White Stark Conquerors BEECHCROFT (COLUMBUS) Brown and Gold Franklin Cougars CINCINNATI CHRISTIAN (FAIRFIELD) Royal Blue and White Butler Cougars CLARK MONTESSORI (CINCINNATI) Royal Blue, Black and White Hamilton Cougars CRESTVIEW (ASHLAND) Red and Black Richland Cougars EDGEWOOD (TRENTON)
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