Steve Farrington

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Biographical Informaion[edit]

Steve Farrington was a college coach.

Farrington played baseball, football and basketball in college. He was a baseball and football assistant at Eastern Washington in 1975-1976. He coached baseball, football and basketball at Kennewick High School from 1977-1983. He went 280-149-2 in 11 years at Lower Columbia College. He then coached Washington State University to a 136-198 record from 1995-2000, working with Mike Kinkade, Mark Hendrickson, Rob Ryan, Robert Ramsay and Todd Belitz. Farrington was 139-62 as head coach of Columbia Basin College from 2009-2012.

Farrington was defensive backs coach for the Tri-Cities Fever, a team in the National Indoor Football League, who won the 2005 title,

Farrington was involved in a high-speed car accident in May 2019 and was in critical condition in a Las Vegas hospital [1]. He was discharged from the hospital in July, but had a rigorous physical therapy regimen ahead of him to regain full mobility [2].

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