RIP Jeff Flood: Honoring a Life of Love, Leadership, and Northwest Softball Legacy

It is with profound grief that we remember Jeff Flood, a father, friend, and cornerstone of the Pacific Northwest softball community, whose life was tragically cut short by a drunk driver. His passing is a stark reminder of the senseless and preventable consequences of impaired driving.

Jeff’s legacy on the field was unparalleled. From tournaments across Oregon and Washington to the prestigious Superdraft and King of the Northwest events, he was a fierce competitor, a powerful hitter, and a mentor to players of all ages. Yet, beyond the accolades, it was his leadership, sportsmanship, and ability to inspire others that made him truly unforgettable.

Off the field, Jeff’s heart belonged to his sons. He was their guide, mentor, and unwavering supporter—every sacrifice he made was for them. The joy and pride he carried as a father radiated through every aspect of his life, touching family, teammates, and the wider community.

Jeff’s generosity extended beyond softball. He uplifted rookies, encouraged peers, and left a lasting impression on everyone he met. His presence was larger than life, and the void left by his passing is deeply felt.

Jeff Flood’s spirit lives on in every young athlete inspired by his example, every game played with passion and heart, and in the love he shared with those closest to him. Rest in peace, Jeff. Your legacy of love, leadership, and unwavering devotion will never be forgotten.


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