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New year will bring major basketball milestones for two of Berks’ top coaches

The new year will see some major milestones for two of the most successful coaches in Berks basketball history.

Wilson’s Matt Coldren enters the week one win shy of reaching 400. Berks Catholic’s Snip Esterly needs two more victories to reach 800. Each could come on the same night.

Wilson plays at Reading High Thursday. A Bulldogs win will make Coldren just the fifth boys basketball coach in Berks history to reach 400.

Matt Coldren (PhilMarPhoto)

Berks Catholic plays at Pottsville (6-4) Tuesday and at Daniel Boone (3-6) Thursday. The Saints are 6-0, ranked No. 1 in the District 3 Class 4A power ratings and will enter each game as the favorite.

Esterly, in his 35th season as a head coach, ranks No. 7 all-time in Pennsylvania history with 798 victories.

Later this month he should move into sixth place, passing the retired Don Graham (801 wins) of North Catholic.

Esterly won 542 games over 22 seasons at Central Catholic before moving to Berks Catholic, where he has won 256 games in 13 seasons.

Esterly’s resume includes a PIAA championship in 2007, four state title game appearances, 14 district titles and eight Berks Conference championships.

He has 196 postseason wins — that’s more wins than any other coach in the league has in the regular season, save for Coldren.

Esterly became Berks’ winningest coach during the 2013-14 season, when he passed the record of 626 held by Holy Name’s Lloyd Wolf.

Coldren ranks No. 6 on the all-time Berks wins list. Directly ahead of him is Reggie Weiss, whom Coldren played for at Wilson from 1988-90 when he set the program records for 3-pointers in a game (6), season (63) and career (103).

Coldren began his coaching career as an assistant for Weiss for six seasons, then moved up to head coach for the 2001-02 season, after Weiss retired.

Coldren topped Weiss’ program record for wins (362) during the 2021-22 season.

Wilson is off to an 8-2 start and ranked No. 4 in the District 3 Class 6A power rankings. Coldren had a chance to snag win No. 400 last week but saw the Bulldogs lose to host Hempfield in the championship game of the Black Knights’ holiday tournament.

Coincidentally, Esterly also began his coaching career as assistant for Weiss. Esterly was with Weiss for five seasons at Central was on staff for the Cardinals’ PIAA championship in 1985.


Berks’ winningest basketball coaches

CoachSchool(s)SeasonsRecordPct.
Snip EsterlyCentral Cath./Berks Cath.35798-217.786
Lloyd WolfHoly Name40626-381.621
John SilanKutztown/Wilson26527-117.818
Reggie WeissWilson/Central/Muhlenberg28457-243.653
Matt ColdrenWilson23399-189.678
Dick SherryW. Reading/Wyomissing23369-202.646
Joe SchaafCentral Catholic24335-307.522
Bob MillardBrandywine/Muhlenberg27323-202.615
Rick PerezReading High12281-74.791
Ralph LeiningerWilson19272-166.621
Bill ColunioHamburg16271-134.669
Scoop ClemensOntelaunee/Muhlenberg 20270-110.710
Bob KautterGov. Mifflin19260-154.628
Tony CasamassaConrad Weiser19257-215.544
Jim GanoReading High10251-51.831
John ShanerWest Reading27251-213.541
Mike ZuberMt. Penn/Gov. Mifflin17245-158.608
Chris GalloSchuylkill Valley15203-167.549
Reggie Weiss, right, with Matt Coldren after record-setting victory in 2022.
Snip Esterly (Philmarphoto)
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