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Wyomissing’s Bob Wolfrum seems to have a stranglehold on Coach of the Year award


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He had a trophy named in his honor.

Then his team’s home football field.

What honor is next for Wyomissing coach Bob Wolfrum? Will they rename Cambridge Avenue, which runs past the school where he once taught and now has coached for four decades, after him? Wolfrum Way, anyone?

Coach of the Year:
Multiple-time winners
Bob Wolfrum8
Mick Vecchio5
Jim Cantafio3
Rick Keeley3
Gerry Slemmer3
Dave Bodolus2
Doug Dahms2
Alan Moyer2
Jack Paris2
Bill Sakusky2
John Yocum2

After being named Berks football Coach of the Year for a record eighth time earlier this month you’d think they wouldd name that award for him but that honor is already taken: Is is named in honor of Wilson’s legendary John Gurski, the first recipient of the award in 1981.

In the years since many terrific coaches have been selected by their peers.

Gov. Mifflin’s Mick Vecchio was named five times. Rick Keeley of Holy Name and Berks Catholic and Gerry Slemmer and Jim Cantafio, each of Wilson, were named three times. Several others received the distinction twice.

Wolfrum seems to have a stranglehold on the award these days. He has been named in consecutive years and four times in the last five seasons.

And for good reason: His teams haven’t lost a whole lot of games recently. The Spartans went 12-2 this season, winning their fifth straight District 3 Class 3A title. Over the past three seasons they went 40-4, the best three-season record in the history of Berks football.

Over the past five seasons Wyomissing has gone an astounding 61-6. Wolfrum’s teams would have the Berks record for the most wins over a five-year span, too, had it not been for a truncated regular season in 2020, when the Spartans played just five regular season games due to restrictions put in place because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Wolfrum has long been the winningest coach in Berks history. He’s currently No. 2 among all active football coaches in Pennsylvania, with a 362-89-1 record. Only Southern Columbia’s Jim Roth has won more games.

In his 37 seasons at Wyomissing his teams have finished with a losing record just once, in 2004 when they went 5-6. They finished without a winning record only one other time, when they went 6-6 in 2013. Ironically — or not — that came one season after Wyomissing became the first Berks team to go 16-0. It was crowned PIAA Class AA champion.

Earlier this season Wyomissing renamed it home field Bob Wolfrum Field.

In 2012 the Keeley-Wolfrum Trophy was first presented to the winner of the Berks Catholic vs. Wyomissing game. It was named in honor of Keeley and Wolfrum.

Here’s the complete list of John Gurski Award winners:

Wilson’s Doug Dahms, left, with former Bulldogs coach Gerry Slemmer. (Joe Mays photo)

John Gurski Coach of the Year recipients

Bob WolfrumWyomissing2023
Bob WolfrumWyomissing2022
Jeff LangGov. Miflin2021
Bob WolfrumWyomissing2020
Bob WolfrumWyomissing2019
Alan MoyerConrad Weiser2018
Mick VecchioGov. Mifflin2017
Doug DahmsWilson2016
Bob WolfrumWyomissing2015
Mick VecchioGov. Mifflin2014
Rick KeeleyBerks Catholic2013
Jeff ChillotSchuylkill Valley2012
Dave BodolusDaniel Boone2011
Mick VecchioGov. Mifflin2010
Alan MoyerConrad Weiser2009
Doug DahmsWilson2008
Mick VecchioGov. Mifflin2007
Dave BodolusDaniel Boone2006
Bob WolfrumWyomissing2005
Jim CantafioWilson2004
Preston McKnightSchuylkill Valley2003
Jim CantafioWilson2002
Bob WolfrumWyomissing2001
Bob WolfrumWyomissing2000
Jim CantafioWilson1999
John YocumMuhlenberg1998
Al WolskiReading High1997
Ron ZeiberExeter1997
Mick VecchioGov. Mifflin1996
Gerry SlemmerWilson1995
Rick KeeleyHoly Name1994
Al SilveriConrad Weiser1993
Jet JohnstonReading High1992
John YocumMuhlenberg1991
Gerry SlemmerWilson1990
Gerry SlemmerWilson1989
Bill SakuskyHamburg1988
Rick KeeleyHoly Name1987
Jack ParisWyomissing1986
Bill SakuskyHamburg1985
Jack ParisWyomissing1984
Dick OrtweinKutztown1983
Ferdie KuczalaConrad Weiser1982
John GurskiWilson1981
Berks Catholic’s Rick Keeley, left, with Wyomissing’s Bob Wolfrum. (Tim Macrina photo)
Gov. Mifflin’s Mick Vecchio
Al Silveri (Tim Macrina photo)
Conrad Weiser’s Alan Moyer. (PhilMarphoto)
Ron Zeiber, coaching at Hempfield. (Chris Knight/LancasterOnLine photo)
Al Wolski (Photo: Chris Knight/The Patriot-News)
Jeff Chillot
John Yocum, left, with longtime Muhlenberg assistant Bob Dudek.
Jeff Lang. (Susan L. Angstadt photo)
Bob Wolfrum (Tim Macrina photo)
John Gurski
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