Wolfe Steps Down as Coach at Faith

Pat Wolfe leaves Faith Christian
Pat Wolfe leaves Faith Christian

Faith Christian School girls basketball coach Pat Wolfe has resigned after eight seasons at the school.

“Our hearts are heavy at Coach Pat Wolfe’s resignation,” Athletic Director Jeff Garner said. “We will miss his leadership, mentoring, and wisdom, both on and off the court. We are indebted to Coach Wolfe for his many years of sacrifice of time away from family and career to pour his heart, knowledge, skill, and life into our student athletes.”

Wolfe came to Faith Christian in 2000, establishing a Middle School and JV boys program. In 2002, he began Middle School and JV girls programs as well. After taking a year off in 2003, Wolfe returned in 2004 as the Head Girls Varsity Coach.

In his five seasons at the helm, Wolfe led the Warriors to three VACA South Region championships, including a state championship in 2007-08. His record during those years was 82-35, an impressive .700 winning percentage, including a 39-6 conference record.

“More than merely a successful coach with a great won-lost record and championships won, Pat has, moreover, been a man of great integrity and Christian character who has been a wonderful role model for our young ladies,” Sam Cox, the Head of School at Faith, said. “He leaves a great legacy here at the school—and in the lives of a generation of young ladies.  He will be missed.”

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