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Ches Anderson came to Saskatchewan as a
wrestling coach and spread his influence as a coach, official and
administrator. Ches was born in Danville, Virginia on Aug. 8, 1928.
With his interest in a variety of sports, he
pursued a physical education at Maryville College and the University of
Tennessee.
Ches came to the University of Saskatchewan as an
instructor in physical education and coach in wrestling and volleyball
in 1958. He was the first Saskatchewan coach to take a team to the
Canadian University wrestling championships. His teams captured Canada
West championships five times between 1959 and 1969. He also coached
Saskatchewan's
team at the first Canada Winter Games in Quebec City in
1967.
Ches was the first
chairman of the Saskatchewan Amateur Wrestling Association and first
chairman of the amateur wrestling officials association. He was
secretary-treasurer and vice-president of the Canadian amateur wrestling
officials association and was an official at the world championships at
Toledo, Ohio in 1968.
Ches organized the
first high school tournaments in Saskatoon, worked as a referee with
Howard Nixon at most of them, and was a driving force behind the high
school wrestling program in Saskatchewan. He has also written rulebooks
for both Saskatchewan and Canada.
Ches has been an avid
outdoorsman and played an active role in the Saskatchewan Outdoor
Education Association. He has also spread his talents to win a
Saskatchewan handball championship, coach University tennis and
volleyball teams and serve on a gymnastic coaching development
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