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10-09-2015, 05:01 PM
geauxtigers75 Wrote:For Perry Central, the red came from MC Napier, the black from Dilce Combs. Gold was incorporated for the first few years but it was mostly abandoned by the early 2000's, not sure why it was part of the scheme. Commodores is homage to the namesake of Hazard & Perry County, Oliver Hazard Perry.
the gold come from Hazard. they was hoping Hazard would move down there with them.
10-15-2015, 04:37 AM
Pulp Fiction Wrote:Highlands... Bluebirds
These will be interesting....
Not terribly in the case of Highlands. I believe they were called the Blue Devils at one point, but a local preacher objected and the name was changed to Bluebirds. That may also be where the blue comes from.:biglmao:
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10-15-2015, 12:03 PM
The legend of how South Western got their colors and mascot begins with when the powers that be decided there were another county high school needed in Pulaski County they started looking for land to build on. The only land available was a 40 acre tract occupied by a tribe of about 60 Cherokee Indians led by a famous Warrior Chief, Chief BJDOUG and his faithful sidekick Bucwheat. When the PC school board explained the situation to the Chief he agreed to move his tribe further north. So as a thank you gesture the school board named the school mascot Warriors and the colors were to be Blue and Orange because of the matching Blue and Orange head dresses Chief BJDOUG and his companion Bucwheat had on that day. It was also reported that the PC school board did not know for sure if Bucwheat was a man or woman or something in between.:truestory:
10-15-2015, 03:30 PM
jim rome Wrote:The legend of how South Western got their colors and mascot begins with when the powers that be decided there were another county high school needed in Pulaski County they started looking for land to build on. The only land available was a 40 acre tract occupied by a tribe of about 60 Cherokee Indians led by a famous Warrior Chief, Chief BJDOUG and his faithful sidekick Bucwheat. When the PC school board explained the situation to the Chief he agreed to move his tribe further north. So as a thank you gesture the school board named the school mascot Warriors and the colors were to be Blue and Orange because of the matching Blue and Orange head dresses Chief BJDOUG and his companion Bucwheat had on that day. It was also reported that the PC school board did not know for sure if Bucwheat was a man or woman or something in between.:truestory:
rim job I mean jim rome .You are mistaken and should be referring to your self. I'm in Whitley County.
10-15-2015, 03:43 PM
^^
ONLY after forced annexation!!
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ONLY after forced annexation!!
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10-15-2015, 03:47 PM
Granny Bear Wrote:^^
ONLY after forced annexation!!
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I have to laugh at that :poker face:
10-15-2015, 03:53 PM
cj2561 Wrote:the gold come from Hazard. they was hoping Hazard would move down there with them.
Indeed, the county figured the city would become insolvent at some point and have to combine. I don't think they really 'hoped' it would happen though, more of a preliminary thing. I've not seen any gold in any of our uniforms since the late 90's.
10-15-2015, 04:34 PM
cj2561 Wrote:the gold come from Hazard. they was hoping Hazard would move down there with them.
I didn't know that.
10-15-2015, 04:34 PM
Russell's school colors are Chicago maroon and white. Gold was added in later as a trim color but has become prominent over time.
The mascot Red Devil came about from the early part of the 20th century and the railroad workers. During the winter months as boats would travel up and down the Ohio River the fires from along the railroad yards could be seen with the railroad workers huddled around them to keep warm. In the glow of the fires it was said look at those Red Devils.
I learned that in 8th grade civics from Mr. Dave Collins. I think that is most of it. The city of Russell was almost named Rail City.
The mascot Red Devil came about from the early part of the 20th century and the railroad workers. During the winter months as boats would travel up and down the Ohio River the fires from along the railroad yards could be seen with the railroad workers huddled around them to keep warm. In the glow of the fires it was said look at those Red Devils.
I learned that in 8th grade civics from Mr. Dave Collins. I think that is most of it. The city of Russell was almost named Rail City.
10-15-2015, 05:03 PM
FBALL Wrote:Russell's school colors are Chicago maroon and white. Gold was added in later as a trim color but has become prominent over time.
The mascot Red Devil came about from the early part of the 20th century and the railroad workers. During the winter months as boats would travel up and down the Ohio River the fires from along the railroad yards could be seen with the railroad workers huddled around them to keep warm. In the glow of the fires it was said look at those Red Devils.
I learned that in 8th grade civics from Mr. Dave Collins. I think that is most of it. The city of Russell was almost named Rail City.
Either Bill Vallance or Tracy Edwards told me that story in middle school. I seem to remember one of them saying that the reason Russell is maroon instead of red is because of a mix up when the school ordered new uniforms during the early years of the football program. They received maroon jerseys instead of the red ones they ordered, but the school liked them so much they decided to keep them. Not 100% sure on that, but that's what I remember.
10-15-2015, 07:49 PM
Pulp Fiction Wrote:Alright you Ashland fans.... or should I say Paul G. Blazer fans
Tell us how your beloved Tomcats got their name and Maroon & White colors.
Early 1900s Football coach while at practice turned to one of his assistants and said this team looks like a bunch of Tomcats fighting. Name stuck. Not sure on the colors. Not many schools and none in Kentucky with that nickname.
10-15-2015, 09:57 PM
I believe Clay County got their colors and name from Manchester High School, when consolidation took place. Not sure when, I think in the 1930's? There were several high schools in the county such as Lower Laurel, Fogertown. Maybe someone knows more about this than I do.
10-16-2015, 12:20 AM
Pulp Fiction Wrote:Several schools in KY have the same nickname... here are just a few more popular ones I thought of off the top of my head.
Colonels
Oldham County
Covington Catholic
Whitley County
Christian County
Eagles/Golden Eagles
Johnson Central
Leslie County
Scott
Owensboro Apollo
Fairview
LCA
Cardinals
Scott County
Sheldon Clark
Wayne County
Clark County (GRC)
Tigers
Paintsville
Clay County
St. Xavier
Fern Creek
Bardstown
Add South Laurel and Taylor Co to your list of Cardinals. I think Bulldogs is a pretty popular name also.
10-16-2015, 02:56 AM
hollcat Wrote:Add South Laurel and Taylor Co to your list of Cardinals. I think Bulldogs is a pretty popular name also.
What about Mayfield Cardinals? or Whitley Central Intermediate Cardinals? :biglmao:
10-16-2015, 02:57 AM
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10-16-2015, 03:09 AM
PHSForever Wrote:Cute. Did you think that one up while watching tape of the 49-7 thrashing from CM? nicker:
No...just it came to me while reviewing the results for the past 14 out of 15 years or sonicker:
10-16-2015, 03:53 AM
PHSForever Wrote:Someone told me once that the baby blue WAS originally used way back in the day for a few years, which is why they used it again beginning with their trim around the white in the basketball uniforms back in he 80's for a short while. But I've never seen a story connected with it so I'm not sure that was true. Maybe someone like Panther Thunder might know more than me about that. But to my knowledge, it was always been Maroon and White other than those few misguided years where some blue was used with basketball. I always hated that, FWIW.
Good point. Never liked the blue trim. Imo it took away from the true colors.
10-16-2015, 04:38 AM
It was mentioned earlier that Shelby Valley took the colors from Virgie (blue and white) and mascot from Dorton (Wildcats).
Obviously the decision-makers saw the chance to make the school's colors/mascot be just like UK, and they "pounced" on it... :biggrin:
Obviously the decision-makers saw the chance to make the school's colors/mascot be just like UK, and they "pounced" on it... :biggrin:
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10-16-2015, 05:00 AM
OutlawJoseyWales Wrote:No...just it came to me while reviewing the results for the past 14 out of 15 years or sonicker:
Oooh. Snazzy reply about a week later or whatever. I'm guessing y'all got Pirates as a mascot because you kept raiding WV for players? Or is it because every time you all got handed a paper you said "arrrgh" and asked for the picture dictionary? nicker:
10-16-2015, 02:12 PM
PHSForever Wrote:Oooh. Snazzy reply about a week later or whatever. I'm guessing y'all got Pirates as a mascot because you kept raiding WV for players? Or is it because every time you all got handed a paper you said "arrrgh" and asked for the picture dictionary? nicker:
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10-16-2015, 05:56 PM
PHSForever Wrote:Oooh. Snazzy reply about a week later or whatever. I'm guessing y'all got Pirates as a mascot because you kept raiding WV for players? Or is it because every time you all got handed a paper you said "arrrgh" and asked for the picture dictionary? nicker:
You guys are really one to talk about "raiding" players.... Heck...those championship teams of the 80"s were littered with "transfers"....... But.....I expect nothing less from panther fans.:lame:
10-16-2015, 06:38 PM
OutlawJoseyWales Wrote:You guys are really one to talk about "raiding" players.... Heck...those championship teams of the 80"s were littered with "transfers"....... But.....I expect nothing less from panther fans.:lame:Don't go away mad.... Just go away. Lol.
It's all in fun, Outlaw. Every single school has transfers. As for those teams of the 80's, 99% were Pikeville students from elementary school on up.
10-16-2015, 09:43 PM
I've always heard an interesting story about Corbin getting the name Redhounds. If it's true, I love the name but the way it came about is not something to be proud of. I'm sure most are familiar with the unfortunate history of Corbin. Obviously, racism was abundant all across the South, but Corbin had an incident in 1919 where black railroad workers were gathered up and sent back to Knoxville on a train. The rumor was that during the "round up", locals had bloodhounds (Redhounds) with them. That said, that could just be rumor. Maybe someone could shed some light as to whether it's true or not.
As for my Harlan County friends, does anyone remember Cumberland having light blue as a trim back in the early 80's? I seem to remember that but always remembered them being Maroon, white, with a little grey. I think they incorporated black a little before consolodation.
As for my Harlan County friends, does anyone remember Cumberland having light blue as a trim back in the early 80's? I seem to remember that but always remembered them being Maroon, white, with a little grey. I think they incorporated black a little before consolodation.
10-19-2015, 04:34 PM
Pulaski County Maroons
Bowling Green Purples
Are those the only two teams that use an actual color for their mascot?
And not like Henry Clay Blue Devils or the Williamsburg Yellowjackets..... but actual colors.
Bowling Green Purples
Are those the only two teams that use an actual color for their mascot?
And not like Henry Clay Blue Devils or the Williamsburg Yellowjackets..... but actual colors.
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10-20-2015, 01:40 AM
HAROLD Wrote:I've always heard an interesting story about Corbin getting the name Redhounds. If it's true, I love the name but the way it came about is not something to be proud of. I'm sure most are familiar with the unfortunate history of Corbin. Obviously, racism was abundant all across the South, but Corbin had an incident in 1919 where black railroad workers were gathered up and sent back to Knoxville on a train. The rumor was that during the "round up", locals had bloodhounds (Redhounds) with them. That said, that could just be rumor. Maybe someone could shed some light as to whether it's true or not.
As for my Harlan County friends, does anyone remember Cumberland having light blue as a trim back in the early 80's? I seem to remember that but always remembered them being Maroon, white, with a little grey. I think they incorporated black a little before consolodation.
I thought Cawood had light blue.
10-20-2015, 02:21 AM
Pulp Fiction Wrote:Pulaski County Maroons
Bowling Green Purples
Are those the only two teams that use an actual color for their mascot?
Madisonville North-Hopkins HS are the "Maroons," too.
10-20-2015, 02:28 AM
I don't ever remember Cumberland having light blue on their uniforms, but that doesn't mean that it didn't happen.
Cawood was Carolina Blue, Red and White.
Cawood was Carolina Blue, Red and White.
10-20-2015, 02:37 AM
Gitback Coach Wrote:Madisonville North-Hopkins HS are the "Maroons," too.
I didn't know that. I've never watched them play.
10-20-2015, 03:45 AM
walterwhite Wrote:I believe Clay County got their colors and name from Manchester High School, when consolidation took place. Not sure when, I think in the 1930's? There were several high schools in the county such as Lower Laurel, Fogertown. Maybe someone knows more about this than I do.
Thinking back, I thought I came across an image of students at Manchester High School before with "M" on the lettermens. I know that Clay County High School came about in 1927. The black and gold colors are unique, especially thinking that the majority of schools were using Red, Blue, or White. Do you know of any other high schools that helped make up Clay County High School?
10-20-2015, 05:58 AM
I'm not 100% positive but from what I understand from my father who was in Fairview's 1st High school class back in the late 1950s students submitted mascot names then voted on which mascot would represent the school . As far as the colors go I know when my dad was in school Fairview's original colors was Blue ,& Gold . He doesn't remember how they chose the colors but he assumes the same way as the mascot . Not sure of why or what year but sometime after my dad graduated & before I started at Fairview in 1978 their colors changed from Blue / Gold to the Red , White,& Black that it is today.
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