Brick won six on-the-field NJSIAA sectional championships. Wolf, who was the Green Dragons’ first head coach, built them into a state power. View Gallery: NJ football coaching legends in photos: Warren Wolf Wolf was the mayor of Brick, a Brick councilman, an Ocean County freeholder, a state Assemblyman and a member of the Brick Township Board of Education at various stages of his life. Wolf, whose 364 career wins are second in the history of New Jersey scholastic football to the 373 the late Vic Paternostro of Pope John of Sparta had, also was heavily involved in politics during his life. Warren Wolf: The legacy of the legendary coachĮdelson: Shore Conference owes Warren Wolf a debt of gratitude Wolf's death was confirmed by current football coach Len Zdanowicz.Īt Wall High School’s football playoff game on Friday, the public address announcer shared the news with the crowd and extended condolences to the Wolf family. Warren Wolf, who was the Brick Township High School head football coach for 51 seasons from 1958-2008 and was also Lakewood High School’s head football coach for one season in 2010, died on Fridayat Jersey Shore University Medical Center in Neptune. Watch Video: Brick football coach Warren Wolf announces retirement in 2008
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