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Southern’s Jim Roth the first in Pennsylvania to 500 football wins


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It was only a matter of time before Pennsylvania’s winningest football coach reached his next milestone.

Southern Columbia’s Jim Roth was denied his 500th victory in the season-opener at Wyomissing but got it six days later when the Tigers defeated Loyalsock 47-0.

Roth, in his 41st season at Tigers head coach, surpassed George Curry four years ago as the state’s winningest coach. His record now stands at 500-69-2.

Curry, who coached at three schools, most notably Berwick, is No. 2 at 455-99-5.
Wyomissing’s Bob Wolfrum, with a 351-88-1 record, ranks No. 6 all-time in the state and is No. 2 among active coaches.

Roth would’ve reached 500 much sooner had it not been for Wolfrum. Wyomissing has beaten Southern twice in last four years. It won 35-21 on Aug. 24; it won the only other meeting 41-21 at Southern in 2021.

Roth’s teams have won seven consecutive PIAA championships and a record 14 overall.

Wolfrum became the winningest coach in District 3 history last year, surpassing Manheim Central’s Mike Williams, who won 348 games.

Kevin Clancy of Strath Haven ranks No. 3 among active coaches, with 359 wins.

The late Tim Rimpfel, who coached at Trinity, Bishop McDevitt and Cumberland Valley, is the only other District 3 coach with 300 wins. He retired with a 307-100-3 record.

Wyomissing’s Bob Wolfrum, left, with Southern Columbia’s Jim Roth. (PhilMarPhoto)
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