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HOUSTON GIRLS SOCCER COACH WOLFF NAMED

- John Varlas Memphis Commercial Appeal USA TODAY NETWORK - TENNESSEE

When Houston’s David Wolff found out he had been named USA Today National Coach of the Year, he was doing what he has done for much of the past 25 years.

“I was watching (World Cup) soccer,” he said July 3. “I got a text from (Bartlett) coach (Robby) Midyett that said ‘congratula­tions’ and I didn’t know what I was being congratula­ted for. Then I went on Facebook and saw it, and after that my phone just blew up.

“Coaches, former players ... hearing from former players was the most gratifying. Even though it (the award) was for this team at this time, I feel like everyone has been part of the journey. It’s humbling.”

The team Wolff was referring to was this year’s squad that went 250-0, won the Class AAA state championsh­ip and subsequent­ly was crowned national champion. Over the past four seasons, the Mustangs are 85-2-4 and have won two state titles while finishing runner-up once.

Since 2009 — his second season at the school after coming over from Ridgeway — Houston’s girls are 183-9-9 and have won five state titles.

“It’s all about culture,” he told USA Today. “We’re lucky to have people that want to be at Houston and want to be a part of this culture ... In the last four years, it’s been about competing on the national level and when that happens the state becomes easier.”

Wolff, who also coaches Houston’s boys, will enter the 2018 season with 683 combined victories and 12 state titles. Nine starters return from last year’s girls team, putting him within reach of 700.

“I told them in November, the best way to succeed for this (upcoming) year is to forget about last year,” he said.

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