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Mascots
 

Information FOR and ABOUT Costumed Mascots and Youth/PeeWee Mascots


Mascot TryOuts

 

Now is the time to give your mascot costume a good cleaning. Sanitize your mascot to have him fresh for your events.

Repairs and mending done now will help prohibit costly repairs.

See below a special report on the Cincinnati Bengals Mascot WHO DEY!


"Branding" Yourself

 

Your mascot is the face of your school and of your entire community.

The OACC provides information on getting your mascot up to snuff.  Putting on a costume and attending events just will not do!  Your mascot should put on personality and character when he(she) puts on the costume.

Hold mascot tryouts in conjunction with your cheer tryouts.  We have found that some schools select their mascots as school begins in August and the student body begins assembling around the school and community.  This seems to work really well for them.

The mascots get trained in cheers, chants, dance and dramatization!   They use flags, flip cards, poms and spirit sticks and other props when they don't know a cheer or the costume is too cumbersome to perform the maneuvers. 

How do you solicit for a mascot?   How do you train a mascot?   What are the mascots duties?  See the OACC subpages or join today.


A Good Performer (Mascot)

WHO DEY !!!

Position: No. 1           Height: 6-5         Weight: 227          College: Bengal University         Experience: Several decades

Who Dey hopes to be among the elite group of NFL mascots very soon ... works hard every day to make people happy ... shines during every performance he gives ... voted No. 1 mascot by his coaches and teammates.

He Entertains Bengals fans at all home football games ... makes community appearances during the offseason ... was one of the very first mascots in the NFL ... leads the league in Pro Bowl appearances,  ... has been to two Super Bowls, 

WHO DEY gallavants across the United States to various mascot competitions and events during his offseason ... does private appearances at parties and events all over the Cincinnati area.

Attended Bengal University where he double majored in entertainment and fun and graduated summa cum laude ... received many awards for his spirit and was named honorary dean at Bengal University after he graduated.

Personal: Who Dey resides in the jungle of Paul Brown Stadium. When he’s not entertaining fellow Bengals fans at the games, visiting the people of Cincinnati, or visiting his friends at National City, he loves to hang out with his teammates and Coach Lewis.

Who Dey also likes to read, listen to music, and ride his scooter for exercise. He says his favorite book is "Where the Wild Things Are" by Maurice Sendak and he is always jamming to his favorite song "Welcome to the Jungle."

Who Dey’s favorite foods are fried raven, dried dawg on toast, and salted steelers.

If you are interested having Who Dey attend a special event please contact Amy Smythe from National City at 513-639-4341.



Brutus the Buckeye
 

Information from Jamie Cleverly,  The Ohio State Brutus Buckeye from 1996 - 1999.

The Spirit of a Buckeye: Brutus Buckeye's Lessons for Life is now available.  Contact Cleverly & Associates or the OACC.  Cost for the book is approx $12

 

Jamie instructs the Brutus Buckeye Camp each year.



CLEVELAND BROWNS
  The Beloved "DAWGS".            Who said Buzzard?

Mascots in Youth/PeeWee
 

Introducing the youngest fans/participants as "Mascots" for Youth and Peewee teams is great training in self-discipline, endurance and introductory skills.

The OACC General membership voted Unanimously against try-outs for Youth Mascots.

We have found Youth/PeeWee Mascots to fall under different jurisdictions:  

1) Mascots under the direction of a Mascot Coordinator.  Teaches and coordinates all mascots for the league.

2) Mascot under direction of Parent Volunteer as part of that cheer squad.

3) Under the direction of High School Coach.

Your mascot's persona should be that of a mascot, not a miniature cheerleader. 

Dress your mascot in your team's nostalgic uniforms or in stereotypical 1950's cheer garb.  Make your mascot "special" and different.

Tips:   Do not allow your mascot to roam the stands to promote spirit.

           Little people overheat faster than older kids.  Hydrate them.

           Check out Spirit Accessory Companies and Uniform Companies for ideas, outfits and costumes.





 

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