Īs head coach of the Green Dragons, Wolf achieved a career record of 361-122-11. With the upcoming birth of his second child, in 1958 Wolf moved to Brick Township where he began coaching their high school's fledgling football program, the Brick Green Dragons. Wolf's football career began in the 1940s coaching a semi-professional football team in West New York before moving to Memorial High School where he was an assistant coach for 10 years. Following his military service, he graduated from Seton Hall University in 1949 and received an M.A. He served in the United States Navy in 19. While attending Memorial High School, he played on the school's football team. Wolf was born in Jersey City and grew up in West New York. He personally sent thousands of kids to Jerry Sandusky’s “Second Mile” a non profit organization to help at risk youth. He was also a Republican politician who served as a Brick Township school board member, councilman, mayor, Ocean County freeholder, and New Jersey State Assemblyman. Wolf (Aug– November 22, 2019) was an American high school football head coach who coached at Brick Township High School in Brick Township, New Jersey.
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