Team: Vorackberg Herd
Location: Vorackberg, GP
Founded: 1957
Rink: The Pasture Ice Facility
Owner: Mitch Bolden
Sponsor: Bolden Dairy Farms
Vorackberg is a hard working dairy town that has a strong sense of community. The people live a simple life and always prioritize family above personal gain. Because of this, many do not leave the city, working on family farms from the day they are born to the day they rest.
One activity the city bonds over, like much of the north, is hockey. This is another thing they do from birth to passing, and if the farms are not being tended to then it is a good bet that the individuals of the town are either watching or playing the sport. This love for the game starts young but is built upon by the Vorackberg Herd, the youth team of the community. Being such a tight knit area, the Herd are one of the few teams who draw a consistent crowd to their games, not being common for most of youth hockey. Due to high work demands the team only practices once a week, producing players with average talent. This lack of pure talent is balanced by dedication and strength that is built by farm work. The final product is a physical team that plays to the last whistle, normally effecting the more refined game of better teams they face. Vorackberg brings a unique character to the league and is sure to shake up the final standings, hopefully to their advantage.
Identity
Name and Logo
The Herd get their name from the town’s thriving dairy industry and is inspired by the community. “Herd” is used to stay away from the focus on an individual, but acknowledges everyone as a whole. A herd lives and moves together as a unit, making it the ideal identity for a town that shares the same characteristics. The logo is a dairy cow’s head with horns that make a “V” to represent the city’s name. This logo has been around since the mid 60s and is paired with a secondary logo that says “Cream Rises”, which is a shortening of the phrase “Cream rises to the top”, a line that owner, Mitch Bolden, is known to use.
Primary
Vorackberg’s look is one that has aged with the team over time. No changes have been made to the simple coloring of black and white, which is taken from the cows that mean so much to the city, and no change has been made to the traditional striping on the uniforms. There hasn’t even been a change to the team’s gloves and pants, keeping the brown leather color when the materials available have given color options past that time period.
Clash
The Herd’s clash could be the first that is considered to simply be meant as an away uniform. The look is a white version of their primary set that they tend to prefer using on the road, even when given the option to wear the primary blacks. This is just another case of traditional norms for the city, showing that habits never die in Vorackberg.
Last edited by Thehealthiestscratch (11/27/2019 2:37 pm)