Recently-retired Brick Township High School football coach Warren Wolf will be honored during a special dinner in Atlantic City on Friday, February 6th as part of the Nike Coach of the Year Clinic at the Tropicana Hotel. Wolf stepped down following his 51st season on the sidelines for the Green Dragons and leaves as the winningest coach in New Jersey high school history.
The dinner is a way for the Shore Coaches Foundation to pay a proper tribute to the 81-year old Wolf for the impact he has had on the lives of so many over his long career. While it will take place during the annual clinic which is directed by Lacey’s Lou Vircillo, the dinner is open to the general public and the hope is many from the Brick community will be on hand for what should be a terrific event. College coaches are also expected to attend
and be part of the program to honor Wolf, who announced his retirement a couple of days after the Green Dragons season-ending victory over Brick Memorial.
The dinner will be held from 5-7pm on Friday, February 6th and reservations must be made quickly. For information you can call Brick Township High School Principal Dennis Filippone at (732) 262-2500, ext. 2289 or you can
Contact Coach Vircillo at (609) 709-5303.
On the subject of tributes a reminder that the Toms River-Ocean County Chamber of Commerce will hold its annual Pinnacle Business Leadership Awards Luncheon next Wednesday, January 21st at Woodlake Country Club in Lakewood. The honorees are Matthew Smith of O’Donnell, Stanton & Associations and Gateway Toyota-Scion of Toms River, who will be represented by Vice President and General Manager Ed Sunday. Both were honored in the past as Distinguished Citizens and Organizations of the Year and continue to be active in the community which is the criteria for the award. For information and reservations to the luncheon you can call the Chamber office at (732) 349-0220.
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
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