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Winged Beavers
The mascot came from its founder, Theodate Pope Riddle. The beaver is indigenous to the area and Riddle added wings to symbolize the aspiration to soar.

Redcoats
Connecticut was a part of Great Britain before the United States was created. Berlin High School still pays homage to its British roots.The British soldiers wore redcoats.

Noises
In 1985, Hale Ray, who the school is named after, was officially designted the state hero of Connecticut. The nickname, according to the Elizabethton Star, "is inspired by strange, underground rumblings caused by seismic activity in the are...

Lawmen
No, the players don't wear badges or arrest the opposing team if they end up losing. The Lawmen are in honor of Jonathan Law, the 27th Governor of the Colony of Connecticut.

Wyverns
The Wyvern is a poison-breathing legendary creature with the head of a dragon, a body with wings, the tail of a snake, talons of an eagle, and only two legs. It comes from the Old French wyvere, which means both 'viper' and ‘life.’ Comm...