Warren Wolf
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Warren Wolf is a high school football head coach, who currently coaches the Brick Township High School football team in Brick Township, New Jersey, United States. With a career record of 354-115-11 (as of October 12, 2007), Wolf is New Jersey's all-time winningest high-school football coach.[1] As of the start of the 2006 football season, he ranked fourth in the nation of coaches by number of seasons coached and holds the New Jersey record for most years as a football coach.[1][2]
Brick's only head coach to date, Wolf began his coaching career in 1958 and since that time he's had but three losing seasons. In his 49 seasons at Brick, he has won or shared 24 Shore Conference divisional championships as well 13 state sectional titles (seven of which were awarded before playoffs were instituted).[3]
In addition to his coaching duties, Wolf has also been involved with the local government, serving as: the Mayor of Brick Township from 1971-1975; a member of the Ocean County Board of Chosen Freeholders from 1975-1981; a member of the New Jersey General Assembly from 1981-1983; and a Brick Township Council member from 1982-1993.[3]
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- ^ a b Winningest football coach at 532 and not about to stop, USA Today, August 30, 2006. The article lists his career record at 345-108-11 as of that date.
- ^ "The Fountain of Youth? Keep Coaching High School Football", The New York Times, July 15, 2007.
- ^ a b The gray ghost wishes he could be invisible, Asbury Park Press, November 18, 1999. As of the date of the article, Wolf had coached the team to 23 Shore Conference divisional championships