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2 schools use the "Wykons" mascot.
Most common states: Michigan (2)
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Meet the Wykons, one of the most unique and intriguing school mascots you'll ever come across. This tough-sounding, mythological creature is the pride of West Iron County Middle and High School in Michigan. The Wykon is a three-legged beast that looks like a cross between a lion and a dragon, making it a formidable symbol for school spirit. Created over 50 years ago by faculty members Floyd Carlson, Donald MacDonald, and Brandon Giovanelli, the Wykon was born out of a school consolidation and has since become an iconic part of the community. With its fierce appearance and weapon-wielding stance, the Wykon is definitely a mascot that commands respect and excitement 🛡️ ⚡. Whether it's at a sports game or a school event, the Wykon is a symbol of strength and unity that students and alumni love to rally behind.
Hear how the Wykons fuels school spirit across the MascotFinder community.
“We count 2 programs flying the Wykons banner across Michigan. It is the spark that fills the stands every Friday night.”
Avery Patel
Michigan Booster Council
“Per capita, no one rallies like Michigan. With 2 schools per million residents, the Wykons is part of daily conversations here.”
Morgan Carter
Michigan Local Sports Desk
“Students tell us the Wykons delivers the perfect person energy—easy to chant, easy to rally behind, and instantly recognizable on social clips.”
Jordan Patel
Regional Pep Collective
Quick answers based on school counts, state coverage, and classification data in our mascot database.
2 schools in our database use the Wykons mascot across 1 state.
The Wykons shows up most in Michigan (2). Mi also has the strongest per-capita concentration of this mascot.
Schools classify the Wykons as a Person and Warrior mascot. Programs note that it is depicting a weapon, known for its tough tone, and inspired by a historical figure.
High School programs adopt the Wykons most often (1 schools). Elementary (1) also feature this mascot.