Mascot tryout score sheet 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the mascot tryout score sheet in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Judge Number and Candidate Number at the top of the form. This helps in identifying each candidate during the evaluation process.
  3. In the 'Creativity' section, assess elements like props, skit, and music. Allocate points based on your judgment for each criterion: Creativity (10 points), Crowd Effective Material (15 points), Character Definition (10 points), and Appropriateness of Skit (15 points).
  4. Next, evaluate 'Pantomime' skills. Rate placement of hands, expressions, portrayal of emotion, animation, and proper use of props. Assign up to 15 points for each aspect.
  5. Finally, assess 'Overall Presence'. Consider performance preparedness, crowd appeal, and enthusiasm. Each can earn up to 10 points.
  6. Sum all scores to calculate the total out of 100. Ensure accuracy before finalizing your evaluations.

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MASCOT TIP: Take some time to practice in and out of the costume to master exaggerated motions, body language, showing emotions, and simply walking. Try to film all these actions or practice in front of a mirror so you can truly see and perfect the motions for performances.
You have to be: physically fit, working out and practicing many hours every week, able to perform for hours at a time at peak levels, fun, funny, friendly, exhibiting good sportsmanship, able to ignor jeering, rude remarks, insults and possibly even light physical force from unruly fans.
Strong non-verbal communication skills, including the ability to convey emotions and enthusiasm through physical gestures and expressions. A friendly and engaging personality, with the ability to interact positively with fans and represent the organization professionally.
Our Top Mascot Performing Tips Stay in character at all times. Only break character once you are completely away from public view. Always be friendly, courteous and animated. Never speak or make noises in costume.
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Create a backstory or persona for your character. Knowing who your mascot is beyond the costume can help you stay in character and make your performance more convincing. Be open to feedback. If you dont make it on your first try, ask for feedback and use it to improve for the next audition.
Mascot tryouts vary per school, but the process can be competitive and may require students to fill out an application, take part in a formal interview to discuss related work experience and engage in performances and skits.

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