Leo's one of the best
Tuesday, August 20, 2013 12:21 pm
By TONY STINNETT/ Courier Sports Editor Cannon County’s mascot is one of the best in the country. Sports enthusiasts in Cannon County already realize the impact “Leo the Lion” brings to CCHS athletic events. Leo was named one of three All-American mascots at the University of Tennessee cheer-leading and mascot camp in July. The three All-Americans earned the right to participate in the Capitol One Bowl. Cannon County’s mascot will be featured along with some of the nation’s top high school and college mascots as part of the pregame show. Jeffrey Northcutt is the person who brings life to the Lion costume and in three short years he has helped make Leo a fan favorite. “I take my role seriously and really put effort into it and try to be entertaining,” Northcutt said. “In the past year I started to learn more about the role of mascots and what they should be in terms of performances, skits, working the crowd, and it changed my entire mindset. How it has grown is surprising to me.” Northcutt is in his third – and final – year working as the Lion. A senior at CCHS, Northcutt downplays his impact on the sports scene but his performance at the University of Tennessee can’t be softened. Leo the Lion, who was attending its first such camp, was one of the most successful performers of the week. Cannon County’s Lion won the Spirit Stick – which is regarded as one of the top honors given in the cheer world. It also won a ribbon for best dancer, third best mascot of the week, as well as the Superior Mascot Award and the Leadership Award. “I was in complete shock when the Lion won those awards,” Northcutt said. “I went to camp this year to learn and improve and get my name out. I never expected any of this but it does make you feel good.” It was by chance Northcutt became a mascot. “I got cut from the basketball team and I was looking for something else to do,” Northcutt said. “I believe getting cut was a blessing in disguise because I would have never even though about doing the mascot. It has opened a lot of doors.” Doors that may lead to a college gig. Doors that may assist in paying for Northcutt’s college education. He will tryout for the role of “Smokey” – the University of Tennessee mascot – in April. He also intends to tryout for “Lightning” – MTSU’s mascot. “I had no idea you could get scholarships to be a college mascot,” Northcutt said. “I found out about those opportunities and have decided to pursue this and see where it takes me.” Northcutt has taken Lions fans on a wild ride the past two years. One can only anticipate what the fun-loving Lion has in store for fans in 2013-14. He is active, crowd friendly and works hard to entertain the faithful Lions fans.
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