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Akron Goodyear Wingfoots

The Akron Goodyear Wingfoots are one of the oldest basketball teams in the United States. They were founded in 1918, by the workers at the Goodyear Tire Company, in Akron, Ohio. The teams, while giving workers recreation, also helped to promote one of the first canvas/rubber based shoes made specifically for athletics, the wingfoot.

Akron Goodyear Wingfoots
Leagues
Founded1918
ArenaAkron Goodyear Hall (4.000)
Team colorsCobalt blue, Gold, Crimson, White
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Championships1 National Basketball League Championship (1938)
3 FIBA Intercontinental Cups (1967, 1968, 1969)
1 MC (1936)
1 National Industrial League (1932)
2 AAU National Tournaments (1964, 1967)
3 National AAU Basketball League (1967, 1968, 1969)

History edit

1931–37: Post AAU era edit

The Wingfoots joined the National Basketball League for the 1932–1933 season, playing against strong teams like Indianapolis Kautskys and Akron Firestone Non-Skids (the latter were crowned champions).[1] They moved to the Midwest Basketball Conference in 1936 (Chicago Duffy Florals were the reigning champions), facing teams such as: the Indianapolis Kautskys, Harlem Globetrotters, Sheboygan Red Skins, and the New York Renaissance. They won the league title in 1937, after defeating Fort Wayne, in a best of three games series sweep.

1937–42: NBL success edit

In the late 1930s, Goodyear, Firestone, General Electric, and other companies with similar Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) Elite teams, decided to form the National Basketball League (NBL) to showcase their teams (it was actually that the MBC changed its name to the NBL).[2] The Wingfoots won the first NBL title in 1938. During the 1938–1939 season, the Akron Goodyear Wingfoots finished second in the National Basketball League's Eastern Division. The team finished behind the Akron Firestone Non-Skids, another team from Akron, each season. However, the Wingfoots did capture the league's first championship, after an impressive playoff run. During the 1939–1940 season, the Wingfoots finished third in the Eastern Division, winning exactly fifty percent of the team's games. During the next season, the squad finished next to last in the National Basketball League. During the 1941–1942 season, the Akron Goodyear Wingfoots experienced a turnaround, finishing third in the National Basketball League. The team, however, lost in the first round of the playoffs. The team began the 1942–1943 season, but a poor performance on the court, and a declining number of men available to play due, to World War II, caused the Akron Goodyear Wingfoots to cease operation before the season's end.

1946–61: NIBL edit

The Akron Goodyear Wingfoots joined the National Industrial Basketball League in 1946, and became an integrated part of the league. They never met any success, as the Bartlesville Phillips 66ers dominated in winning the titles. In 15 seasons, their record was 126 wins and 139 losses.

1961–73: NABL and FIBA Intercontinental Cups edit

The team was not a part of the BAA and NBL merger that created the NBA. Instead, they reconstituted those NBL teams left over into the National Industrial Basketball League. The Wingfoots regained national power in the NIBL, which in 1960, was changed to the National Alliance of Basketball Leagues. They joined the NABL in the 1960s, and continued to play there until the late 1970s. They also represented USA basketball at the FIBA Intercontinental Cup, which is organized by FIBA World. In 1964, they won their first AAU Tournament, after beating their bitter rivals, the Phillips 66ers, in the final. They won the AAU championship again, in 1967.

1973–present edit

Always a stepping stone for new leagues such as the NBA, the American Basketball League (ABL), and the American Basketball Association (ABA), the Wingfoots stopped playing a national schedule in the mid 1970s, and after the NABL was dropped in favor of touring teams, Goodyear Tire stopped sponsoring the team. In the 1980s, team sponsorship was picked up by Tom Ficara and Reach Entertainment, and the team today plays year-round all over the world. The Wingfoots are the only AAU Elite team that still plays a full college schedule. Although the team has not yet returned to its previous glory, it has again started playing in the historic AAU National Tournament.

Akron Wingfoots Finals edit

NBL Finals

AAU Tournaments

FIBA Intercontinental Cups

Akron Goodyear Wingfoots (Henry "Hank" Vaughn): Vern Benson 3, Jim Rayl 20, Jay Miller 22, Jim King 2, Mike McCoy 13 – Calvin Fowler 4, Ed Corell 6, Dan Anderson 6, Mike Dabich 2

Akron Goodyear Wingfoots (Henry "Hank" Vaughn): Calvin Fowler 22, Jerry Curless 8, Jim King 12, Tom Duff 10, Tom Black 14 – Dennis Berholtz 6, Randy Berentz 20, Gary Williams 2, John Schroeder 4, Mike Patterson 5, Ed McKae 2

Akron Goodyear Wingfoots (Henry "Hank" Vaughn): Pete Cunningham 12, Jerry Curless 8, Randy Berentz 16, Mike Patterson 9, Grady Norman 14 – John Schroeder 2, Stewart 9, Worstell 8, Gallagher 2, Fonts 4

NBL seasons edit

Stagione League Name V P % Standings Play-offs
1937–38 NBL Akron Goodyear Wingfoots 13 5 72.2 2nd Champions
1938–39 NBL Akron Goodyear Wingfoots 14 14 50.0 2nd -
1939–40 NBL Akron Goodyear Wingfoots 14 14 50.0 3rd -
1940–41 NBL Akron Goodyear Wingfoots 11 13 45.8 6th -
1941–42 NBL Akron Goodyear Wingfoots 15 9 62.5 3rd Semifinals

Trophies edit

The Akron Wingfoots won the FIBA Intercontinental Cup 3 times (1967, 1968, 1969) against Spartak Brno, Ignis Varese and Real Madrid. They were also the first winner of the National Basketball League, which later formed the NBA.

Notable players edit

Several Wingfoots' players represented the Team USA at the Summer Olympics, the Pan American Games, and the FIBA World Cup. Here is a list of those players, and the number of games they played for the USA national team are in brackets.

Calvin B. Fowler was the captain of the United States gold medal basketball team at the 1967 Pan American Games. He played for the Wingfoots for 10 years (1960–1970), and he was an active international player between 1967 and 1968.

Pete McCaffrey played for the gold medal-winning United States men's national basketball team at the 1964 Summer Olympics. He also played at the 1963 FIBA World Championship, where the United States finished fourth.

After playing for the Wingfoots in 1961, Adrian Smith signed with the Cincinnati Royals, where he stayed for 8 seasons. He was selected to the 1966 NBA All-Star Game, and he was named the MVP, after he scored 24 points in 26 minutes. In the 1969–70 season, after 32 games with the Royals, Smith was traded to the San Francisco Warriors. In the 1971–72 season, he played with the American Basketball Association's Virginia Squires. He played on the USA's 1960 Summer Olympics basketball team. All of the players on that team, including Smith, were inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.

Akron Wingfoots players on Team USA edit

Other notable players edit

References edit

  1. ^ "National Basketball League".
  2. ^ "Akron Wingfoots".
  3. ^ "50 YEARS OF INTERCONTINENTAL CUP FOR CLUB 1966 2015 - apbr.org". www.apbr.org. Retrieved May 9, 2023.
  4. ^ "Intercontinental Cup 1969". www.linguasport.com. Retrieved May 9, 2023.

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The Akron Goodyear Wingfoots are one of the oldest basketball teams in the United States They were founded in 1918 by the workers at the Goodyear Tire Company in Akron Ohio The teams while giving workers recreation also helped to promote one of the first canvas rubber based shoes made specifically for athletics the wingfoot Akron Goodyear WingfootsLeaguesIndependent 1918 22 Amateur Athletic Union 1923 30 National Basketball League 1932 33 Midwest Basketball Conference 1936 37 NBL 1937 42 Suspended due to World War II 1942 46 NIBL 1946 61 National AAU Basketball League 1966 70 Independent 1973 80 AAU Elite 1980 presentFounded1918ArenaAkron Goodyear Hall 4 000 Team colorsCobalt blue Gold Crimson White Championships1 National Basketball League Championship 1938 3 FIBA Intercontinental Cups 1967 1968 1969 1 MC 1936 1 National Industrial League 1932 2 AAU National Tournaments 1964 1967 3 National AAU Basketball League 1967 1968 1969 HomeAwayThird Contents 1 History 1 1 1931 37 Post AAU era 1 2 1937 42 NBL success 1 3 1946 61 NIBL 1 4 1961 73 NABL and FIBA Intercontinental Cups 1 5 1973 present 2 Akron Wingfoots Finals 3 NBL seasons 4 Trophies 5 Notable players 5 1 Akron Wingfoots players on Team USA 5 1 1 Other notable players 6 ReferencesHistory edit1931 37 Post AAU era edit The Wingfoots joined the National Basketball League for the 1932 1933 season playing against strong teams like Indianapolis Kautskys and Akron Firestone Non Skids the latter were crowned champions 1 They moved to the Midwest Basketball Conference in 1936 Chicago Duffy Florals were the reigning champions facing teams such as the Indianapolis Kautskys Harlem Globetrotters Sheboygan Red Skins and the New York Renaissance They won the league title in 1937 after defeating Fort Wayne in a best of three games series sweep 1937 42 NBL success edit In the late 1930s Goodyear Firestone General Electric and other companies with similar Amateur Athletic Union AAU Elite teams decided to form the National Basketball League NBL to showcase their teams it was actually that the MBC changed its name to the NBL 2 The Wingfoots won the first NBL title in 1938 During the 1938 1939 season the Akron Goodyear Wingfoots finished second in the National Basketball League s Eastern Division The team finished behind the Akron Firestone Non Skids another team from Akron each season However the Wingfoots did capture the league s first championship after an impressive playoff run During the 1939 1940 season the Wingfoots finished third in the Eastern Division winning exactly fifty percent of the team s games During the next season the squad finished next to last in the National Basketball League During the 1941 1942 season the Akron Goodyear Wingfoots experienced a turnaround finishing third in the National Basketball League The team however lost in the first round of the playoffs The team began the 1942 1943 season but a poor performance on the court and a declining number of men available to play due to World War II caused the Akron Goodyear Wingfoots to cease operation before the season s end 1946 61 NIBL edit The Akron Goodyear Wingfoots joined the National Industrial Basketball League in 1946 and became an integrated part of the league They never met any success as the Bartlesville Phillips 66ers dominated in winning the titles In 15 seasons their record was 126 wins and 139 losses 1961 73 NABL and FIBA Intercontinental Cups edit The team was not a part of the BAA and NBL merger that created the NBA Instead they reconstituted those NBL teams left over into the National Industrial Basketball League The Wingfoots regained national power in the NIBL which in 1960 was changed to the National Alliance of Basketball Leagues They joined the NABL in the 1960s and continued to play there until the late 1970s They also represented USA basketball at the FIBA Intercontinental Cup which is organized by FIBA World In 1964 they won their first AAU Tournament after beating their bitter rivals the Phillips 66ers in the final They won the AAU championship again in 1967 1973 present edit Always a stepping stone for new leagues such as the NBA the American Basketball League ABL and the American Basketball Association ABA the Wingfoots stopped playing a national schedule in the mid 1970s and after the NABL was dropped in favor of touring teams Goodyear Tire stopped sponsoring the team In the 1980s team sponsorship was picked up by Tom Ficara and Reach Entertainment and the team today plays year round all over the world The Wingfoots are the only AAU Elite team that still plays a full college schedule Although the team has not yet returned to its previous glory it has again started playing in the historic AAU National Tournament Akron Wingfoots Finals editNBL Finals 1938 Akron Goodyear Wingfoots Oshkosh All Stars 2 1 series AAU Tournaments 1964 Akron Goodyear Wingfoots Phillips 66ers 86 78 1967 Goodyear Wingfoots Phillips 66ers 77 62 FIBA Intercontinental Cups January 7 1967 Palazzetto dello Sport Rome 15 000 Akron Goodyear Wingfoots Ignis Varese 78 72 Akron Goodyear Wingfoots Henry Hank Vaughn Vern Benson 3 Jim Rayl 20 Jay Miller 22 Jim King 2 Mike McCoy 13 Calvin Fowler 4 Ed Corell 6 Dan Anderson 6 Mike Dabich 2 January 6 1968 Spectrum Philadelphia 17 000 Akron Goodyear Wingfoots Real Madrid 105 73 3 Akron Goodyear Wingfoots Henry Hank Vaughn Calvin Fowler 22 Jerry Curless 8 Jim King 12 Tom Duff 10 Tom Black 14 Dennis Berholtz 6 Randy Berentz 20 Gary Williams 2 John Schroeder 4 Mike Patterson 5 Ed McKae 2 January 26 1969 Macon Coliseum Macon 2 000 Akron Goodyear Wingfoots Spartak ZJS Brno basketball 84 71 4 Akron Goodyear Wingfoots Henry Hank Vaughn Pete Cunningham 12 Jerry Curless 8 Randy Berentz 16 Mike Patterson 9 Grady Norman 14 John Schroeder 2 Stewart 9 Worstell 8 Gallagher 2 Fonts 4NBL seasons editStagione League Name V P Standings Play offs 1937 38 NBL Akron Goodyear Wingfoots 13 5 72 2 2nd Champions 1938 39 NBL Akron Goodyear Wingfoots 14 14 50 0 2nd 1939 40 NBL Akron Goodyear Wingfoots 14 14 50 0 3rd 1940 41 NBL Akron Goodyear Wingfoots 11 13 45 8 6th 1941 42 NBL Akron Goodyear Wingfoots 15 9 62 5 3rd SemifinalsTrophies editThe Akron Wingfoots won the FIBA Intercontinental Cup 3 times 1967 1968 1969 against Spartak Brno Ignis Varese and Real Madrid They were also the first winner of the National Basketball League which later formed the NBA National Basketball League 1 1937 1938 FIBA Intercontinental Cup 3 1967 1968 1969 AAU National Tournament 2 1964 1967 National AAU Basketball League 3 1967 1968 1969 Midwest Basketball Conference 1 1937 National Industrial League 1 1932 Notable players editSeveral Wingfoots players represented the Team USA at the Summer Olympics the Pan American Games and the FIBA World Cup Here is a list of those players and the number of games they played for the USA national team are in brackets Calvin Fowler United States 18 Calvin B Fowler was the captain of the United States gold medal basketball team at the 1967 Pan American Games He played for the Wingfoots for 10 years 1960 1970 and he was an active international player between 1967 and 1968 Pete McCaffrey United States 16 Pete McCaffrey played for the gold medal winning United States men s national basketball team at the 1964 Summer Olympics He also played at the 1963 FIBA World Championship where the United States finished fourth Adrian Smith United States 13 After playing for the Wingfoots in 1961 Adrian Smith signed with the Cincinnati Royals where he stayed for 8 seasons He was selected to the 1966 NBA All Star Game and he was named the MVP after he scored 24 points in 26 minutes In the 1969 70 season after 32 games with the Royals Smith was traded to the San Francisco Warriors In the 1971 72 season he played with the American Basketball Association s Virginia Squires He played on the USA s 1960 Summer Olympics basketball team All of the players on that team including Smith were inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Akron Wingfoots players on Team USA edit Larry Brown played at the 1964 Summer Olympics Richard Davies played at the 1964 Summer Olympics Pete McCaffrey played at the 1964 Summer Olympics Jim King played at the 1968 Summer Olympics Henry Vaughn participated at the 1963 FIBA World Championship assistant coach the 1964 Summer Olympics assistant coach the 1963 Pan American Games assistant coach and the 1970 FIBA World Championship assistant coach Vern Benson played at the 1967 FIBA World Championship Chuck Bloedorn participated at the 1967 Pan American Games team manager Calvin Fowler played at the 1967 Pan American Games captain and the 1968 Summer Olympics Other notable players edit Lee Huber Bob Parsons Harold Hull Rudy Debnar Skouson HarkerReferences edit National Basketball League Akron Wingfoots 50 YEARS OF INTERCONTINENTAL CUP FOR CLUB 1966 2015 apbr org www apbr org Retrieved May 9 2023 Intercontinental Cup 1969 www linguasport com Retrieved May 9 2023 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