Jan. 16—Ed Cheff, the legendary coach who turned the Lewis-Clark State College baseball program into a small-school powerhouse, died Saturday at his home in Sequim, Wash. He was 78. Gary Picone, the ...
Jan. 16—Ed Cheff, the venerable baseball coach who turned Lewis-Clark State's program into a national powerhouse, died Saturday at his home in Sequim, Washington, after an extended battle with illness ...
After 34 years in charge of the Lewis Clark State baseball team, legendary coach Ed Cheff will retire effective September 1st. Cheff’s teams won 16 NAIA national championships, and he’s the NAIA ...
LEWISTON — Ed Cheff, the legendary coach who turned the Lewis-Clark State College baseball program into a small-school powerhouse, died Saturday at his home in Sequim, Wash. He was 78. Gary Picone, ...
Former Lewis-Clark State College baseball coach Ed Cheff will be inducted into the National College Baseball Hall of Fame. Cheff, who retired in 2010 after 34 seasons with the Warriors, was one of ...
It only seems fitting that a former Lower Columbia College baseball coach will be the first inductee into the Lewis-Clark State College Warrior Hall of Fame. Woodland High graduate Ed Cheff, who led L ...
LEWISTON, Idaho - Ed Cheff, the NAIA's all-time leader in victories and a former Lower Columbia College coaching legend, has retired from baseball after 34 years at Lewis-Clark State College.
He reached the top of his profession as a baseball coach for Lewis Clark State College. Now, longtime basebeall coach Ed Cheff will be honored in the College Baseball Hall of Fame. Cheff coached the ...
The 2011 Idaho Athletic Hall of Fame class includes six, the hall of fame committee announced. Chosen for induction are Jake Plummer, Irene Matlock, Jeff Robinson, Ian Waltz, Ray Faraca and Ed Cheff.
Wayne Graham was at an age when most of his peers began thinking about retirement when he was offered his first Division I head coaching job. Ed Cheff had just one opportunity he seriously considered ...