No. 800 was just another game for Berks’ winningest coach; here’s a list of the most memorable along the way
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Win No. 1 was so long ago, and was essentially so inconsequential, Snip Esterly says he can’t remember the details.
It came in 1989, a few months after he was elevated from assistant to head coach at Central Catholic, succeeding long-time wing man Dan Haughney. The Cards beat Twin Valley on the road, 67-50. Steve Zeiber led Central with 23 points; Keith Uhrig came off the bench to score 13.
It was the first of 20 wins that season, one that saw the 31-year-old Esterly’s first team end up playing for a District 3 championship — the first of many. The Cards lost the title game, to division rival Fleetwood 43-40 at the Geigle Complex.
Esterly’s teams haven’t lost too many district games since. After seeing Berks Catholic bring home the last two Class 4A titles, Esterly’s teams have now won 14 district championships. He has won more games in the postseason — 196 — than 98 percent of high school coaches will ever win.
Yes, 800 wins is an astounding number, but just one of many for Esterly, who has been a 20-game winner a staggering 26 times — that’s 11 more than Cy Young, who holds the Major League record.
He has been named Berks Coach of the Year eight times, won eight league titles and has seen his team play for the Berks championship 18 times — more than anyone else.
Here’s a breakdown of some of Esterly’s most significant victories:

- No. 68: First District 3 championship, over Scotland, in 1991-92.
- No. 172: First Berks Conference championship, over Reading High, in 1995-96. Joe Linderman, his first of several dominant post players, scored 28 points in the overtime victory.
- No. 300: Against Pine Grove, in the opening weeks of the 2001-02 season. Esterly became just the seventh Berks coach to reach this milestone.
- No. 400: A league win over Oley at midseason during the 2005-06 season; Alex Franklin, one of the most dominant players he ever coached, led the way with 29 points. Esterly became just the fifth Berks coach to reach this milestone.
- No. 444: PIAA championship over Duboise Central Catholic, at Penn State’s Bryce Jordan Center. Colin Naugle, a future Delaware tight end, led the way with 19 points.
- No. 458: This District 3 quarterfinal win over Holy Name gave Esterly one more win than his mentor, Reggie Weiss, whom he played for at Wilson and whom he coached for at Central Catholic.
- No. 500: Over rival Wyomissing, making Esterly just the fifth in Berks to get halfway to 1,000.
- No. 528: This midseason win over Schuylkill Valley gave Esterly one more victory than the coach who cut him at Wilson — John Silan.
- No. 542: Over Old Forge in a 2010-2011 PIAA quarterfinal, his last win as coach at Central Catholic.
- No. 543: The season-opener at Warwick, his first game at Berks Catholic and the first of 28 wins that season.
- No. 569: First District 3 championship with Berks Catholic, in Saints’ first season.
- No. 627: With Lloyd Wolf sitting next to him on the bench as an honorary guest, in a gym named for the former Holy Name coach, Esterly became the winningest coach in Berks history, midway through the 2013-14 season. That’s a decade ago.
- No. 700: This will probably always be Esterly’s most memorable win because of the circumstances: In the Berks Conference championship game over Reading High, the three-time defending champ, at the Santander Arena in 2018.
- No. 800: Thursday, at Daniel Boone, making him just the seventh in Pennsylvania history to reach the milestone.
| No. | Opponent | Score | Snip’s high scorer | Season |
| 1 | Twin Valley | 67-50 | Steve Zeiber 23 | 1989-90 |
| 68 | Scotland | 48-43 | Keith Uhrig 17 | 1991-92 |
| 100 | Warrior Run | 79-52 | Shawn Swavely 18 | 1993-94 |
| 172 | Reading High | 54-51 OT | Joe Linderman 28 | 1995-96 |
| 200 | Lancaster Catholic | 56-42 | Jared Mills 23 | 1997-98 |
| 300 | Pine Grove | 39-31 | Dorian Sims 18 | 2001-02 |
| 400 | Oley Valley | 66-43 | Alex Franklin 29 | 2005-06 |
| 444 | Dubois Central | 58-33 | Colin Naugle 19 | 2006-07 |
| 458 | Holy Name | 45-43 | Cameron Furman 27 | 2007-08 |
| 500 | Wyomissing | 74-53 | Marcus Dawkins 21 | 2009-10 |
| 528 | Schuylkill Valley | 62-49 | Marcus Dawkins 21 | 2010-11 |
| 542 | Old Forge | 32-21 | Marcus Dawkins 8 | 2010-11 |
| 543 | Warwick | 55-36 | Donovan Jack 18 | 2011-12 |
| 569 | Trinity | 56-49 | Marquis Marshall 23 | 2011-12 |
| 600 | Schuylkill Valley | 70-25 | Chris Warren 15 | 2013-14 |
| 627 | Conrad Weiser | 56-37 | Tyrone Nesby 19 | 2013-14 |
| 700 | Reading High | 51-46 | Tre Dabney 18 | 2017-18 |
| 800 | Daniel Boone | 69-49 | Parker Nein 22, Josh McKoy 22 | 2023-24 |



