Now that the football season has all but ended for the Fighting Tigers. I thought I would bring you a story that was brought to my attention by Jim Ridgeway a few months ago. This was about probably the biggest upset in the history of Ironton basketball. No it wasn’t the Ironton victory over the Huntington High West Virginia State Champions at Huntington. Although that Dennis Gagai led victory was a hum dinger of a win. This win involved one of the most legendary basketball team that ever ran unto any basketball court in the entire country.
Let’s go back to 1934 and the Ironton Tigers basketball team coached by Dick Gallagher and led by George McAfee and his brother Wes. The balance of the Ironton team was, and forgive the absence of the first names, Henry, Rice, Triplett and Grounds. This was the year the Tigers played the Waterloo Wonders. The Wonders won the Class B state title in 34 and 35. If I’m not mistaken the small school from out along the banks of Symmes Creek played almost 100 games and only lost 3 of those games. You must remember that in those days they played schools a lot bigger than them in most cases.
Like I said previously Ironton played the Wonders twice in the 34-35 season. The Wonders played most of their games away from home and the two games against Ironton were no different. That first game at Ironton drew close to 700 people. Although the game stayed close for the most part, the Wonders slowly pulled away toward the end and won by a score of 28-25. Coach Hairston of the Wonders gave the Tigers credit for the game that they had played against his Wonders.
The next game which was held about three weeks later. saw over 1200 people crowd into the Ironton Gym to see these Wonders take on the Ironton Tigers again. All seats were filled and there was standing room only around the floor. Ironton started the game off strong only to see the Wonders stage a comeback and take a 9-8 lead into the locker room at the half. Waterloo keep up their relentless pressure and built a 3 point lead after 3 quarters 17-14. George McAfee then took matters into his own hands and led the Tigers to the upset victory in the 4th quarter as the Tigers won the games 23-18.
The fans ran unto the floor lifting the players and the coach unto their shoulders as Ironton became only the 3rd team to defeat the Wonders in those two glorious years of Wonder Basketball.
And now you know the rest of the story!
Joe Holtzapfel






