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Long-Time High School Baseball Coach Retires In Columbia

November 12, 2004 By admin Leave a Comment

After 27 seasons, 366 wins and a state title, Columbia Hickman High School baseball coach Kent Fewell is retiring. Fewell, had already made the decision after last season, but has just now filled out the paperwork to make it official. Fewell graduated from the school in 1968 and started coaching there ten years later. The Kewpies won the 1990 Class 4A state championship. Fewell was inducted into the Missouri Baseball Coaches Association’s Hall of Fame in 2002.

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