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  • To Wolfley, there's no doubt where Woodson belonged.

    Rod Woodson's unique grit, talent paved road to Canton 2009

  • "He was the modern-day evolution of Mel Blount," former teammate Craig Wolfley said.

    Rod Woodson's unique grit, talent paved road to Canton 2009

  • He sailed to America in 1750 and changed his name to Wolfley upon arrival.

    CNN Transcript Jun 4, 2009 2009

  • "I think the iPad will at least give him the tools necessary to establish associations between a word and an object or interaction," Wolfley said.

    Breaking News: CBS News 2011

  • Ryan Wolfley, Ryder's developmental therapist, said he believes the technology will be very helpful in working with Ryder.

    Breaking News: CBS News 2011

  • Once rescued, the individuals were transported to a spot where other family members could pick them up, Wolfley said.

    The Journal 2010

  • Just seeing the family's reaction makes this type of work all the more rewarding, Wolfley said.

    The Journal 2010

  • Just seeing the family's reaction makes this type of work all the more rewarding, Wolfley said.

    The Journal 2010

  • Robert "Quinn" Wolfley, who was wanted for burglary and grand theft, was taken into custody on March 2 in Nampa.

    KTVB.com Local News 2010

  • "They were without power and our goal was to transport them to a safer area," Wolfley said.

    The Journal 2010

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