The Taos News

Lt. gov. calls on Cobre district to drop baseball stadium logo

- By JENS GOULD

The New MexicanNew Mexico’s lieutenant governor has called on the high school baseball team he once coached to remove a logo from its stadium because it is disrespect­ful to Native Americans.

Howie Morales asked the superinten­dent of Cobre Consolidat­ed School District in Grant County to remove the “Chief Wahoo” logo from the main sign at Cobre High’s baseball stadium in Bayard.

That logo was used by Major League Baseball’s Cleveland Indians until 2018 but still remains at the high school stadium, which is named after Morales.

“This cartoonish caricature of a Native American in the signage of our own local baseball stadium, used and visited by countless students and families, sends the wrong message to our young people,” Morales wrote in a letter earlier this month to Superinten­dent Robert Mendoza. “In short, it is time for the Chief Wahoo to go.”

Morales coached Cobre’s baseball team to a state title in 2008 and retired shortly after, as he became a state senator representi­ng District 28.

The lieutenant governor said the school’s athletic teams, called the Indians, have a new logo that is not Chief Wahoo, but there’s been no update to the stadium sign.

“The Chief Wahoo logo clearly causes anguish and frustratio­n for many people, especially Native Americans across the United States,” Morales wrote.

The New Mexican.

Morales was a longtime teacher with Cobre Consolidat­ed School District, where he coached the Indians. Cobre High School receives its students from Snell Middle School.

Bayard, 11 miles east of Silver City, has a population of about 2,300, mostly Hispanic, with fewer than 1 percent of residents identifyin­g themselves as Native American, according to U.S. census data.

The NFL’s Washington Redskins announced recently they would drop their logo and team name after the team’s owner resisted such changes for years.

 ?? LUIS SANCHEZ / Santa Fe New Mexican ?? Lt. Gov. Howie Morales on the first day of the 2019 legislativ­e session. He called on Cobre High School, where he used to coach baseball, to remove the ‘Chief Wahoo’ logo from a sign at a baseball stadium in Bayard.
Morales also said Snell Middle School in Bayard should change the name of its mascot, the Redskins.
The lieutenant governor said he doesn’t think the high school team needs to change the name of its mascot because it is a “reflection of the historical part of the community in Grant County.”
“There doesn’t seem to be any controvers­y around that,” he told
LUIS SANCHEZ / Santa Fe New Mexican Lt. Gov. Howie Morales on the first day of the 2019 legislativ­e session. He called on Cobre High School, where he used to coach baseball, to remove the ‘Chief Wahoo’ logo from a sign at a baseball stadium in Bayard. Morales also said Snell Middle School in Bayard should change the name of its mascot, the Redskins. The lieutenant governor said he doesn’t think the high school team needs to change the name of its mascot because it is a “reflection of the historical part of the community in Grant County.” “There doesn’t seem to be any controvers­y around that,” he told

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