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Waterloo Wonders Wyman J. Roberts (September 27, 1915 – December 1, 1987) was an American professional basketball player. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He played in the National Basketball League for the Dayton Metropolitans in just two games during the 1937–38 season and averaged 3.0 points per game. [ 2 ]
The matchup between the two teams in any varsity sport is often titled and advertised as "The Battle of Waterloo", in reference to the 17th century Battle of Waterloo. Since 2011, the men's basketball teams have gone head-to-head a total of 22 times, with the Warriors winning 4 times and the Golden Hawks winning 18 times. [2]
Waterloo is an unincorporated community in southeastern Symmes Township, Lawrence County, Ohio, United States, [1] along Symmes Creek. [2] It has a post office with the ZIP code 45688. [ 3 ] Waterloo, Ohio is also noteworthy for having produced the Waterloo Wonders , who carried Ohio's Class B championship in basketball for both 1934 and 1935.
The historic "Waterloo Wonders" mural painted on the Ironton floodwall is getting a major restoration this week from Ashland artist Elias Reynolds who specializes in mural art and restorations of ...
Backing each other up all the way, Waterloo basketball scrapped its way to its first win of the season, a 40-38 triumph at Garfield.
Symmes Valley High School was created with the consolidation of Waterloo High School (Waterloo Wonders), Windsor High School, and Mason-Aid High School. The first year of classes at the school began in 1961. Although the main portion of the building was constructed in 1961, there have been several building modernization projects and additions.
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The Waterloo Warriors are the intercollegiate sports teams that represent the University of Waterloo in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.The Warriors have found success over certain spans in football, hockey, rugby, golf and basketball among others, and the Warriors have won national championships in ice hockey (1974), basketball (1975), and women's swimming (1975).