Results for Best Mascot 2013

Surfriders
Largely known as the birthplace of surfing, Hawaii has some of the best surfing spots in the world. Kailua High School, meanwhile, is a quick 5-minute ride to some of Oahu’s nicest beaches. Add those tidbits up, and Surfriders is a natura...

Waveriders
When Kealakehe opened up in 1997, it strived to be a new kind of institution that ushered schools into the 21st century. So the school designed a logo that includes a wave breaking into a starburst. The wave represents old Hawaii, with the ...

Pine Lads
Lanai, a tiny picturesque island just west of Maui, was the world’s largest pineapple plantation up until the 1980s. Though tourism now drives the island’s economy, the school’s nicknames, Pine Lads for boys and Pine Lasses for girls,...

Pueo
When Maui Prep students leave campus after extracurricular activities, they'll often see a pueo owl sitting on the school's fence. It's the only place on the island where pueos are common, according to the school. So the name was a natural....

Buff N' Blue
Punahou, where President Obama won a state basketball title, has school colors and a nickname emblematic of Hawaii's famed land. According to the school's 1900 yearbook, Buff 'N Blue was adopted as the school's mascot and colors in 1891 to ...