
Norcal
Goldeneyes

formerly BSC jacks
Goldeneyes [noun]
An aggressive northern California duck breed known for their small gold eyes and swift flight.
California finally gets their wings. The Jacks have officially moved to northern California, or NorCal, a region like no other. San Francisco is a melting pot that welcomes all and finds unity in their uniqueness. Just off of Pier 39 you'll find a flight of ducks that embody that mantra to a tee. The Goldies are fierce and protective of their own, but it doesn't stop there. They are known for their sharp whistle that presents itself when it's time to strike. A warning to their prey as their swift flight becomes targeted and predatory. The Goldeneyes stick together, grow together and fight together. Regardless of how bad things can get, nothing gets in between this flock.



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Inspired by the Seahawks, the Goldie helmet has their wings from each side meet in the back to symbolize unity. The uniforms themselves strive to be timeless like the primary mark, simple and to the point. The extended wings show themselves again on the shoulders, accompanied by a custom number font that gives a little modern flair to the set. The orange is used as an accent to highlight things like the face mask, resembling a duck's bill. The icing on the cake is the gold helmet, a beacon and identifier for the brand that will stand forever.


Uniforms
Let's go ducks
