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Western Buckeye League — Ottawa-Glandorf 20-2, 9-0 WBL Some would say there was never a doubt about this outcome. The only team that truly stood in the way of Ottawa-Glandorf's 11th outright WBL ...
The Women's Professional Basketball League (abbreviated WBL) was a professional women's basketball league in the United States. The league played three seasons from the fall of 1978 to the spring of 1981.
The WBL originally formed in 1936 and is one of the oldest high school conferences in the state. The Western Buckeye League currently awards championships in 13 Varsity sports: baseball, basketball, bowling, cross country, football, golf, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track, volleyball, and wrestling.
The New Orleans Pride was a women's professional basketball team located in New Orleans, United States, [1] that competed in the Women's Professional Basketball League, the first women's pro league in the United States, from 1979 [2] to the leagues folding following the 1980-81 WBL season. [3]
Feb. 9—SHAWNEE TOWNSHIP — Shawnee never looked comfortable in a 55-41 loss to Ottawa-Glandorf in a match-up of the two top boys basketball teams in the Western Buckeye on Friday night. In ...
The 2024 Women's Basketball League Americas was the 2nd edition of the competition for women's basketball club teams from the Americas region organised by FIBA Americas. ...
Feb. 17—KENTON — Wapakoneta went 9-0 in Western Buckeye League duals this season. At Saturday's Western Buckeye League Wrestling Tournament at Kenton High School, the results were the same for ...
The 1980–81 WBL season was the 3rd and final season of the Women's Professional Basketball League. The season ended with the Nebraska Wranglers winning the WBL Championship, beating the Dallas Diamonds 3 games to 2 in the WBL Finals.