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Columbus Wardogs Unveil Secondary Logo
The
Wardogs will have a new and slicker look when the
Wardogs take the field for the 2004 season. The team has
introduced a secondary logo which will be featured on
the players' helmets and jersey sleeves.
The menacing dog is still featured, but without a
football and without the large capital "C" in the
background.
"We are slightly limited with our primary logo in
that the dog can face only one way. If we try to reverse
our primary logo, then the C is backwards," explained
team president and general manager Mike Sammond. "By
using this secondary logo, we can now have the dog
facing towards the front on both sides of the helmets
and both jersey sleeves."
While the team's current logo will still be the
primary mark on most of the team's materials, the idea
of adding a secondary logo was hatched by head coach
John Fourcade.
"This team is moving forward and this gives us a bit
of a fresh start," said Fourcade. "By eliminating the
football, the dog appears even more menacing and ready
to attack. That's a dog you don't want to mess with, and
we're going to be a team that opponents won't want to
mess with."
The team's helmets and jerseys will undergo some
other style changes and will be unveiled on Sunday,
March 28 when the Wardogs host Australia in an
international preseason game at the Columbus Civic
Center.
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