Former Defensive Backs Coach (2020-2021)
Hometown: Wichita, Kansas
College: Friends University
Coach Lolar spent two seasons as an assistant coach on the Dodge City CC football staff. He works primarily with the defensive backfield.
He comes to Dodge City most recently after spending time as an assistant for the Montreal Alouttes of the Canadian Football League. During Lolar's time as an Aloutte, he coached three All-Eastern Conference players and a CFL All-Star.
Prior to his time in Montreal, Lolar was the head coach for NAIA school, Bethel College for three seasons. Other coaching stops include time spent as an assistant for Division III Defiance College, defensive coordinator for fellow Jayhawk Conference foe, Independence Community College and a stint as the head coach of the Wichita Wild in the Indoor Football League. In 2013, Lolar led the Wild to an Indoor Football League championship.
All in all, Coach Lolar has coached two NFL players (Kameron Wimbley & Elbert Mack), one NCAA Division II All-American (Darvin Peterson), and four NAIA All-Americans (Kip Edwards, Dan Kontz, Jeff Kontz, & Ricky Rodriguez).
The Wichita, Kansas native played his football collegiately at Friends University. While at Friends, Lolar was a two-time First Team All-American defensive back. His college career landed him a professional contract with the Kansas City Chiefs. Following his time with the Chiefs, Lolar went on to play six years in the Canadian Football League where he played for the Edmonton Eskimos and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. He helped the Eskimos win the Grey Cup in 1993.