FISHER, IL (Chambana Today) – After two intense rounds of public voting, only eight schools remain in The64.com High School Mascot Tournament. This national bracket-style showdown is more than just a popularity contest—it’s a celebration of school pride, student creativity, and community spirit. With only one day left to vote, every click counts as fans rally behind their beloved mascots for a shot at the regional semi-finals and a chance at national recognition.
From Connecticut to Wisconsin, these eight mascots are not just symbols—they’re local legends. Communities have come alive with pride, and school spirit is running high as families, alumni, and students campaign vigorously online. The remaining East contenders include Kingswood Oxford’s “Wyvern,” Auburndale’s “Bloodhounds,” Fisher’s quirky “Bunnies,” Frankfort’s classic “Hot Dogs,” Sleepy Hollow’s haunting “Headless Horseman,” Cranberry’s charming “Berries,” Hampton’s proud “Crabbers,” and Rhinelander’s mythical “Hodags.”
Justin Woo, founder of The64, is thrilled by the tournament’s impact. “We designed The64 to tap into the fun and energy that school mascots bring to their communities,” said Woo. “What’s happening now is bigger than we imagined—these mascots are turning into regional legends.”
Participation is simple: sign up at www.The64.com, vote in each round, and earn chips to spin a prize wheel. With each round lasting three days, the competition moves quickly—so voters must act fast.