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Waterloo Hawks
Division
Western (1949–1950)
Founded
1948
Folded
1951
Arena
The Hippodrome
Location
Waterloo, Iowa
Team colors
Black, Gold, and White
Team manager
Unknown
Head coach
Charley Shipp (1948–1950) Jack Smiley (1950–1951)
Ownership
P.L. "Pinkie" George
Affiliation(s)
None
Championships
0
Conference titles
0
Division titles
0
The Waterloo Hawks were a National Basketball League and National Basketball Association team based in Waterloo, Iowa. The Hawks remain the only sports franchise ever based in Iowa from any of the current Big Four Leagues.
Western Division. The WaterlooHawks are of no relation to the current-day Atlanta Hawks franchise; at the time of Waterloo's existence in the NBA, the...
general manager P.K. O'Handley. The Black Hawks' home ice is the Young Arena in Waterloo, Iowa. The Waterloo Black Hawks began as a semi-professional senior...
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Triple-A Double-A Class A Class B Class C Class D Ref. 1932 — — — — — WaterlooHawks 1933 — — — — — — 1934 — — — — Longview Cannibals — 1935 — St. Paul Saints...
195 with 0 HR and 0 RBI in 47 at bats. In 1968, Fisk played for the WaterlooHawks, the Red Sox' Class A affiliate in the Midwest League. In 62 games,...
quickly left the NBA: the Anderson Packers, Sheboygan Red Skins and WaterlooHawks jumped to the NPBL, while Chicago, Denver and St. Louis folded, shrinking...
season, losing six teams: The Anderson Packers, Sheboygan Red Skins and WaterlooHawks jumped to the NPBL, while the Chicago Stags, Denver Nuggets and St....