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People are innovative. When they get bored with one method, they invent another. Athletes are no different. They seek new challenges that test their abilities in new ways. Here are four up and coming sports that are gaining popularity in the U.S.
It’s game day, homecoming, tournament time. Die hard student-fans are going all out for their spirit week costumes and the entire campus is buzzing with excitement. The streamers are strewn and the pom-poms are off. It’s all great fun, but like anything vicarious thrill that excites passion and pride in its onlookers, someone always tends to get a little...carried away.
Sports equipment is designed to fit the needs of the sport. You wear kneepads in volleyball, shoulder pads in football, cleats in soccer and a swimsuit for swimming so you can compete to the best of your ability. Before that equipment ever made it to the courts, fields and pools, there was someone asking, “What’s the end goal, and how are we going to get there?” They knew having the right equipment is part of the key to your team’s success.
At some point in most of our lives, each of us has probably been a lion or a wildcat, maybe a viking. According to CheatSheet.com, the top three most common athletic team names - from the high school to the pros - are 1) Eagles, 2) Tigers and 3) Bulldogs. To celebrate the not-so-common mascots, we’ve gathered a handful of our favorite but oft-overlooked uncommon mascots from across the country. Enjoy!
Looking for ways to organize your team practices and seasonal goals? Custom dry erase boards meet a versatile set of needs for any coach or athletic director.

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