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Brick United Working To Digitize 51 Years Of Brick HS Football Game Films

The group, which aims to promote unity in the township, is looking to digitize the films as a tribute to Warren H. Wolf.

Warren Wolf coached the Brick Township High School football team for 51 years. Brick United is working to digitize game films from all 51 seasons.
Warren Wolf coached the Brick Township High School football team for 51 years. Brick United is working to digitize game films from all 51 seasons. (Shutterstock)

BRICK, NJ — Brick United, the nonprofit that aims to promote community spirit and cooperation in Brick Township, is raising money to digitize game films from Warren Wolf's 51 seasons as coach.

The digitization project is part of an effort "to expand the organization’s message and goal," the group said.

Once the films are digitized, they will be made available at no cost on the Brick United website.

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The group said the cost of the project is $15,000.

"Brick United is hopeful that you will share its excitement about this project," the group said.

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Anyone who would like to donate to the project can find additional information on the Brick United website.

Any money received that is in excess of what is needed shall be applied to the scholarship program.


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