Waukee Northwest HS

Also, high schools use collegiate and professional logos a lot. Mostly for secondary logos and what not, but this is not them buying rights to a logo, it just looks similar.
 
There's a limited amount of ways to make a picture of a wolf. They're probably all going to look similar when the colors are the same.
Agreed, any wolf logos are likely to share some similarities. The wolves in the Timberwolves and Iowa Wolves logos are also blue and grey compared to black and grey in the Waukee HS one and no green at all.
 
My high school logo was a C. I think the Waukee NW students should be pleased.
 
We were the wildcats and our fball team used the K State Logo for the first 2 years of my HS time, then modified it to be a "custom" logo, that was essentially a glorified version of the K-State one lol. Our basketball team used the Kentucky Wildcat logo on all of their basketball apparel and warm ups. I believe our actual HS logo was only used on letterheads and around campus.
 
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Would’ve been nice to see a new HS actually use some of the towns history. I submitted the suggestion for the name of “Miners” due to the mining history in waukee, specially in that area of town.

can’t say what Dragons have to do with Johnston or Jaguars Ankeny but i guess you need to name them something.
 
So much better than Jaguars.

"Wolverines" was actually a finalist for the Centennial nickname years ago. I preferred that to Jaguars myself but I understand the good citizens of Ankeny not wanting any more of that B1G stench around what with the Hawks already being in town.
 
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Pretty angry looking wolf. Are they even allowed to show teeth these days? Otherwise I like the logo as logos go.
 
Thought it looked pretty slick and then I clicked on the article. It's better than I thought at first. Really digging the "compass point" in the upper left to the NW direction. A not so subtle tie-in to the school name. I think it all works really well.
 
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