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4 schools use the "Marshalls" mascot.
Most common states: TX (2), AZ (1), WA (1)
If you've ever wondered about school mascots that aren't your typical animals or mythical creatures, you might be intrigued by the "Marshall" mascot. This mascot, which is essentially a person, is used by several schools, particularly in Arizona. It's a nod to the historical figure John Marshall, who was the fourth Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. While it might not have the same flashy appeal as a mascot like a lion or an eagle ๐ฆ, the Marshall mascot represents a strong connection to history and leadership. It's a unique way for schools to honor their namesake and instill values of justice and integrity in their students. So, next time you see a Marshall mascot, remember it's more than just a name โ it's a symbol of respect and tradition. ๐ก๏ธ
Color data based on 4 (100.0%) schools providing color information.