Warren Wolf - Football

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Wolf formerly coached the Brick Township High School football team in Brick Township, New Jersey, where he achieved a career record of 361-122-11. Wolf has the most wins of any coach in the history of high school football in New Jersey. 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.

Wolf began his coaching career in 1958 and since that time he has had just 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).

On December 1, 2008, Wolf officially retired as the head coach of Brick Township High School after 51 seasons.

On January 25, 2010 after one year away from coaching, Wolf was named head coach of Lakewood High School. Wolf will be looking to resurrect what has been one of the worst teams in the Shore Conference for the last decade. Lakewood sits just to the west of Brick, and the two high schools are a few miles apart. The schools used to share a healthy football rivalry, but haven't played each other since Brick defeated Lakewood 65–6 in 2003. The schools are not scheduled to play each other in the 2010 regular season.

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