Timber Jim

Timber Jim with the Timbers Army

Timber Jim (aka Jim Serrill) was the mascot for the United Soccer Leagues Portland Timbers soccer team. A fan favorite from the earlier North American Soccer League Portland Timbers, he came back in 2001 to join the new Portland Timbers.

On January 24, 2008, Jim announced his retirement. He was replaced by Timber Joey in the middle of the 2008 season.

History

In 1978 Jim was coming regularly to Timbers games with his family. Soon he asked the management of the Timbers (who were then owned by the timber company Louisiana-Pacific) if he could bring a chain saw to a game. They reluctantly allowed this and not too long after Timber Jim was created.

He later added to the chain saw raised high above his head by bringing a drum and other acts to the game. Soon he was scaling high above the large crowds at Civic Stadium on a tall pole or "snag."[1]

After the original Timbers team folded, Jim went back to work in the timber industry and later Portland General Electric. When the Timbers were reformed in 2001 he returned with the team.

Timber Jim's daughter, Hannah, was killed in an automobile accident in 2004, and in her memory, the Timbers Army made a tradition of singing "You Are My Sunshine", often led by a tearful Timber Jim.

Jim's act

Timber Jim was known as one of the best performers for any team, largely because of his unique talents as an actual lumberjack. These included:

Retirement

On January 24, 2008, Jim announced his retirement. Over the years Jim has brought a few under his wing to pass on the role, with little success. His final farewell was a game played against the Puerto Rico Islanders on April 17, 2008, the Timbers home opener, which was won 1-0.[2] Timber Jim was succeeded by Timber Joey, another lumberman who saws log slices for successful Timbers players.[3]

References

  1. Hartley, Brandon (May 25, 2005). "Q&A: Timber Jim Serrill". Willamette Week. Retrieved May 15, 2012.
  2. Timbers long-time icon, 'Timber Jim,' retires
  3. Timber Joey | Portland Timbers

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