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  2. Waverley Country Club - Wikipedia

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    The Waverley Country Club is a country club located in Clackamas County, Oregon, United States. Chartered in 1896, the club was the second private golf club established west of the Mississippi River .

  3. Waverley Amateur Radio Society - Wikipedia

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    The Waverley Radio Club was founded on 27 January 1919 by a group of 17 radio experimenters and enthusiasts living in the Waverley area and allocated license number N249 by the navy department. In 1922, when the Postmaster-General's Department took over licensing, the club call letters (as they were then known) were changed to 2BV and in 1929 ...

  4. 1965 VFA season - Wikipedia

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    The Division 1 premiership was won by the Waverley Football Club, after it defeated Port Melbourne in the Grand Final on 26 September by twelve points; it was the first and only premiership ever won by Waverley in either division in its time in the Association, and it came in only its second season in Division 1.

  5. Waverley Hockey Club - Wikipedia

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    Waverley Hockey Club is located in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne, and competes in Hockey Victoria field hockey competitions. Waverley is one of Australia's largest hockey clubs, with 800+ members in male and female, junior, senior and masters competitions. Waverley caters for players of all ages and skill level from social to elite level.

  6. Glen Waverley Hawks - Wikipedia

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    The club was formed in 1973 as the Glen Waverley Hawks Football Club with junior teams, growing rapidly in its early years to include teams from under-9s to under-16s with a total of 320 players. [8] Justin Pickering , who later played for Richmond in the Australian Football League (AFL), played for Glen Waverley and was an under-10s and under ...

  7. Electricity Substation No. 269 - Wikipedia

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    Waverley Zone Substation No. 269 is significant at state level for its size and style. It is a substantial, externally intact example of a zone substation in the Interwar Mediterranean/Spanish Mission styles and is the only zone substation built by the Municipal Council of Sydney in this style.

  8. College football award winners: Full list of winners for 2024 ...

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    Judged by Maxwell Club. Winner: TBA. Ted Hendricks Award (top defensive end) Winner: TBA. Walter Camp Award (college player of the year) Winner: CB/WR Travis Hunter, Colorado.

  9. Waverley Rugby Club - Wikipedia

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    The Waverley Rugby Football and Sporting Club (Waverley RF&SC) is an Australian rugby club that was founded in 1971 by ex-students of the neighbouring Waverley College and their friends from other local schools. As the Club developed during the 1970s and 1980s, the name "Waverley", its players and supporters, became synonymous with diversity ...