Waterloo Warriors to end 15-year football playoff drought this weekend
The long rebuild of the Waterloo Warriors football program is finally showing signs of fruit. Next up for the team is its first playoff appearance since 2003.
The Warriors will visit the Guelph Gryphons on Saturday in a rematch of a dramatic double-overtime thriller in the regular-season finale for both teams a week earlier. Guelph secured the No. 3 seed in the Ontario conference playoffs with the 47-44 victory while Waterloo took the sixth and final spot.
It has been a slow journey back to the post-season for the Warriors, who had their program suspended for a year in 2010 after nine players tested positive for steroids. Head coach and football operations manager Chris Bertoia took over in late 2014 and didn’t get his first win in the position until last year’s season opener.
Back-to-back 4-4 campaigns followed for the 2017 OUA coach of the year, with the latest .500 mark good enough for his squad to get back in the playoff mix.


