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Ed Cheff was born on 1943 in Butte, Montana, is a coach. Discover Ed Cheff's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 79 years old?

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Age 79 years old
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Born 1943, 1943
Birthday 1943
Birthplace Butte, Montana, U.S.
Date of death January 15, 2022
Died Place Sequim, Washington, U.S.
Nationality Montana

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2022

Ed Cheff (c. 1943 – January 15, 2022) was an American college baseball coach. He was the head coach for Lewis–Clark State College in Lewiston, Idaho, for 34 seasons (1977–2010), and was inducted into the College Baseball Hall of Fame in 2012.

Cheff and his wife, Karen, a retired elementary school teacher, had three sons: Trever, Tyler, Toby. Cheff died at his home in Sequim, Washington, on January 15, 2022, at the age of 78.

2010

Cheff retired in 2010, after compiling a 1,705–430–2 (.798) record at Lewis–Clark. He was inducted into the National College Baseball Hall of Fame in 2012.

1994

Cheff was inducted into the NAIA Hall of Fame in 1994 and the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) Hall of Fame in 2006. He won the ABCA's Lefty Gomez Award, given for lifetime achievement in amateur baseball, in 2009. He was a coach with the United States national baseball team (1991, 1994) and managed the Alaska Goldpanners and Anchorage Bucs in the Alaska Baseball League.

1977

In 1977, Cheff succeeded Ramon Hooker as head coach of the Lewis–Clark State baseball team. His Warriors won 16 National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) titles. A total of 114 of his former players went on to play professionally, with fourteen reaching the major leagues. Cheff was named NAIA coach of the year eight times. Despite playing at the NAIA level, his teams defeated NCAA Division I baseball teams, including having a winning record against the Washington State Cougars.