Marysville High honors Indian mascot with athlete recognition
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 3, 2026, 2:16 AM
Last updated Jul 3, 2026
College SportsMarysville High School recognized its top athletes associated with the Indian mascot as the state officially retired the trademark. The school highlighted recent achievements, such as the varsity boys basketball team winning their first section title in 30 years in 2022-23 and the girls basketball team reaching the NorCal Final Four in 2023. Notable performances in track and field and wrestling also contributed to the school's proud history. The initiative seeks to celebrate the legacy of the Indian mascot one final time, inviting contributions from alumni and community members.
- •Marysville boys basketball won the SJS title in 2022-23.
- •Girls basketball reached NorCal Final Four in 2023.
- •Track and field and wrestling have also seen significant accomplishments.
- •Community invited to contribute to final honors of the Indian mascot.
- 2:16 AMYahoo Sports — Honoring those in Indian colors: A look back at some of Marysville’s best
"Editor’s Note: To honor the Indian mascot one final time after the state officially abolished the Marysville High historic trademark on Wednesday, we have compiled a list from approximately the last 10 years of the best athletes and Marysville High sports teams to don the Indian colors. We always welcome a guest columnist to further honor those who have represented the Indian name since the ...
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