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1 school use the "Saints-Shamrocks" mascot.
Most common states: Hawaii (1)
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The Saints-Shamrocks mascot is a unique and intriguing one, especially if you're into something a bit different. This mascot is used by just one school, and that school happens to be in Hawaii, making it a Hawaiian exclusive. The name combines the idea of saints, often associated with faith and virtue, with shamrocks, which are symbols of good luck and Irish heritage. It's a blend that prob makes for some interesting school spirit and traditions. While there aren't any super notable attributes, the fact that it's so rare and specific to one place makes it pretty cool. So, if you ever find yourself in Hawaii, keep an eye out for the Saints-Shamrocks β they might just be the luckiest team around π‘οΈ [ICON_four-leaf_clover]
Hear how the Saints-Shamrocks fuels school spirit across the MascotFinder community.
βWe count 1 programs flying the Saints-Shamrocks banner across Hawaii. It is the spark that fills the stands every Friday night.β
Phoenix Lopez
Hawaii Booster Council
βPer capita, no one rallies like Hawaii. With 1 schools per million residents, the Saints-Shamrocks is part of daily conversations here.β
Morgan Garcia
Hawaii Local Sports Desk
βStudents tell us the Saints-Shamrocks delivers the perfect person energyβeasy to chant, easy to rally behind, and instantly recognizable on social clips.β
Morgan Garcia
Regional Pep Collective
Quick answers based on school counts, state coverage, and classification data in our mascot database.
1 school in our database use the Saints-Shamrocks mascot across 1 state.
The Saints-Shamrocks shows up most in Hawaii (1). Hi also has the strongest per-capita concentration of this mascot.
Schools classify the Saints-Shamrocks as a Person and Historical/Figurative mascot. Programs note that it is inspired by a historical figure.
Other programs adopt the Saints-Shamrocks most often (1 schools).