NAME: Chase Wolf
SCHOOL: St. Xavier High
School
SPORT(S):
Football-Basketball
GRADUATING YEAR: 2018
GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT: 2016
Ohio State champs
BIRTHDATE: 5/10/99
HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6'2"-190 lbs.
RESIDENCE: Loveland
PARENTS: Stephen &
Jeanne
BIGGEST INFLUENCE:
Grandfather Charlie Wolf
FUTURE GOAL: NFL
Making the transition from the gridiron to the hardwood, St. Xavier
senior Chase Wolf is a two-sport athlete for the Bombers.
In football, Chase was team captain and the QB for the Bombers, who went
11-2 over all this season and were Regional runners-up. He led the GCL
South in passing yards with 2,532 and 27 TDs while also scoring four TDs
running the ball. He was named GCL South Player of the Year, SWO Ohio
District Offensive Player of the Year and 1st team all-Ohio. He holds
the school record for TD pass completions in a game (31).
In a memorable junior year, Chase stepped in at quarterback due to a
teammate's injury and helped lead the Bombers to the 2016 GCL-South and
Ohio State championship, the third state title in school history. He
threw for 1,291 yards and 16 TDs, plus had three TDs rushing.
Chase carries on the Wolf family sports' tradition. His dad Steve and
grandfather Charlie, plus several uncles, were star athletes for the
Bombers. Steve, a 1978 St. Xavier High School grad, went on to play
basketball and tennis at North Carolina State and Xavier University.
Charley is a former Cincinnati Royals' and Detroit Pistons' NBA coach.
Chase also plays basketball for the Bombers and is a great student who
is active in community service. He will play football collegiately at
the University of Wisconsin.
His favorite athlete and most-like-to-meet is Tom Brady, favorite
entertainer is Charlie Day, favorite book is The Outsiders, and favorite
movie is Forrest Gump.
COACH'S QUOTE – "Chase is a great kid who cares more about his
teammates than he does about individual accomplishments. He is a
tremendous leader who wants to leave every situation better than he
found It."
— Steve Specht, Football Coach
To view this year's MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2015-2016 MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2014-2015 MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2013-2014 MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2012-2013 MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2011-2012 MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2010-2011 MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2009-2010 MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2008-2009 MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2007-2008 MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2006-2007 MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2005-2006 MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2004-2005 MVPs, go
here.
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