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The Fabulous Waterloo Wonders

 
 
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The Fabulous Waterloo Wonders

Seventy-five years ago, the Waterloo Wonders came frolicking out of the Lawrence County hills to become the most colorful, most exciting, most unforgettable team in the history of Ohio high school basketball. Over two seasons, 1933-34 and 1934-35, they won back-to-back state championships and in the process, perhaps as many as 100 games, only a handful of them on their own court. The Wonders, imitating no one, astonished overflow crowds in the state’s largest arenas with their whirlwind passing, deadeye shooting, lockdown defense and whimsical showmanship. Left-handed, right-handed, two-handed, behind the back, between the legs, over-handed, underhanded, bowling style, sitting down, lying down, without looking—the Wonders passed with such lightning speed, such radar accuracy, fans and opponents alike often did not know where the ball was. Now, on the 75h anniversary of their first championship season, author Dick Burdette, whose book, The Fabulous Waterloo Wonders was published in 1961, has re-printed it as the 75th Anniversary Edition, to celebrate this amazing story.

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Product Details:
Author: Dick Burdette
Paperback: 148 pages
Publisher: BookSurge Publishing
Publication Date: January 09, 2009
Language: English
ISBN: 1439223491
Package Length: 8.9 inches
Package Width: 5.9 inches
Package Height: 0.5 inches
Package Weight: 0.55 pounds
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5There were more than 5 Players On The Waterloo Wonders!  Oct 30, 2011
By Daughter of the last Waterloo Wonder
I have read and watched many things said and written about the Waterloo Wonders.

My Daddy was on that team. There WERE more than 5 players!
My Great GrandFather 'Uncle Perry Brumfield' came to most if not all of the games in their support.
The fact that the Waterloo Wonders are portrayed as 5 players only is an insult to the memory of my Daddy who was the last of the Waterloo Wonders to pass on,as well as the other players on that team.

He had many stories and they involved ALL the players. All of them made up The Team.

It is insulting to see and hear no mention of the other players whose participation was as vital as the 5 that are only noted.

I would love to see a book that was realistic in regard to all the players and their contributions not only on the floor but in life!



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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