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Brick Icon Warren Wolf Honored At Dragons' Football Game
Warren Wolf, his wife, Peggy, and assistant coach Dominick Marino were honored. Video replays of that and Brick Memorial's game are online.

BRICK, NJ — The Brick Township High School football program paid tribute to legendary football coach Warren Wolf and his wife, Peggy, before Friday's football game against Toms River High School North.
Wolf, who coached the Green Dragons for 51 seasons, died Nov. 22 at the age of 92, and his beloved wife, Peggy, died Dec. 20, leaving behind a legacy that has created bonds among generations of Brick football players.
The pregame tribute also honored the life of Dominick Marino, who was an assistant coach for the Dragons as well as president of the Professional Firefighters Association of New Jersey. Marino died April 14 at age 61.
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Marino, who started coaching at Brick Township High School in 1992, "coached at the freshman level, molding them to become better athletes and people. He took those players under his wing acting as a mentor and role model even after the season was over," his obituary on the Colonial Funeral Home website said.
If you missed the tribute or want to watch a replay of the football game, it was livestreamed on the Brick Township School District's YouTube channels. Watch at this link.
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If you missed Brick Memorial's game against Southern Regional, watch the replay here.
Previous coverage:
- Brick Community Celebrates Life, Legacy Of Warren Wolf
- Warren Wolf, Brick Icon, Legendary Football Coach, Dies At 92
- More Than Football: Brick's Warren Wolf Leaves Legacy Of Respect
- Coach, Friend, Mentor: Readers' Memories Of Brick's Warren Wolf
- See It: Brick Icon Warren Wolf In Videos
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