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Brick township high school football
Brick township high school football









brick township high school football

Let's all do what's best for the kids of Brick Township and help fund Brick United's Warren Wolf Scholarship, which will give four seniors, two from each high school, scholarships toward college expenses. Our mission is to enrich the mental, physical, social, and emotional well-being of all students by providing equitable and competitive participation opportunities in which the lifelong values of sportsmanship, individual effort, teamwork, integrity, and commitment are emphasized. Warren's motto has always been, "Do what is best for the kids of Brick Township!" Warren and his wife Peggy Love Brick Township. Finally, in 1990, he was elected to the Brick Township Town Council. In 1981 he was elected to the New Jersey State Assembly. In 1975, he was elected to the Ocean County Board of Freeholders. Warren is a man that wore "many hats." In 1970, he was elected as the mayor of Brick Township. During his 51 year tenure in the Brick School system, he was a physical education teacher, a coach of football, ice hockey and track, the Assistant Principal at BTHS, the Assistant Superintendent and lastly retiring as the Deputy Superintendent of Schools.Īfter retiring from his administrative position, Warren continued to coach the BTHS football team until 2008, ending a 51 year run as the first and only head coach. (Photo courtesy of Adam Christman) There are 3 new inductees to the Brick Township High School Wall of Fame, including this guy, who you have heard plenty of times on our morning show Lou and I are both huge fans of Brick Town Veterinary Hospitals Co-Chief of Staff Dr.











Brick township high school football