Holley soccer coach receives a special Hall of Fame induction honor from her alma mater

Contributed Photo – Holley girls varsity soccer Coach Renee Wolf is shown here at her induction into the Addison High Hall of Fame. She is joined by her coach Kay Peters, at left, and her teammate Kim Driskell.
Holley High varsity girls soccer coach Renee Wolf has received a special honor by being inducted into her alma mater Addison High School’s Athletic Hall of Fame.
A three sport athlete in soccer, basketball and softball at Addison, Wolf made her biggest impact in soccer.
“She truly made a lasting mark on the soccer field,” it was said during her introduction. “Over an outstanding career, she helped lead Addison to two sectional championships, helped record 46 career shutouts, and finished with 71 wins, 20 goals and 23 assists. Along the way, she earned multiple All-Star honors and was named the Steuben County Division 1 Defensive MVP.”
The introduction also pointed to her very successful career at Holley stating that “after graduation, her passion for sports and leadership continued into coaching, where she has earned more than 100 career victories and multiple league titles. In 2024 she guided her team to their first sectional championship in 30 years on the way to a state Final Four appearance. More importantly she has become a role model for countless student-athletes.”





