Bob Giordano retires after 30 years at Woodward School for Girls
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 29, 2026, 8:47 AM
Last updated Jun 29, 2026
Bob Giordano, the Athletic Director at the Woodward School for Girls in Quincy, has announced his retirement after three decades of service. Giordano, 74, transformed a struggling athletics program into a league powerhouse, coaching teams to 18 championships across softball, basketball, and soccer. He has emphasized the importance of education and character development among his athletes, highlighting relationships and life lessons throughout his career. The Woodward Wildcats experienced nine undefeated seasons under his leadership. Giordano's departure marks a significant change for the school's athletic programs as they seek a successor.
- •Giordano coached Woodward to 18 championships over 30 years.
- •He emphasized education alongside athletic achievement.
- •His tenure saw the Wildcats achieve nine undefeated seasons.
- •Giordano plans to reflect on his career and relationships.
- •Woodward School now seeks a new athletic director.
- 8:47 AMYahoo Sports — Quincy school's athletics chief passes torch, praise after 30 years
"Bob Giordano is retiring after 30 years as Athletic Director at the Woodward School for Girls in Quincy, where he coached teams to 18 championships.
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