Jeff Webb (entrepreneur)|Jeff Webb

January 1, 1950 - March 20, 2026 (Age 76)

Jeff Webb, the visionarywho turned the roar of cheer squads into a worldwide movement, passed away on March 19, 2026, leaving a legacy that will echo in gyms, stadiums, and hearts for generations. Jeff wasn’t just a businessman; he was the kind of guy who could be found laughing at his own terrible puns while handing out fresh‑baked cookies to the kids at the summer camp he’d organized for his niece’s cheer team. His office was a kaleidoscope of bright banners, handwritten notes, and a well‑worn copy of “The Art of Cheering”—a book he’d annotated with doodles of smiley faces and little hearts. Those who knew him remember his habit of ending every meeting with a spontaneous “cheer chant” that somehow turned even the most serious budget talk into a burst of collective energy. Family was the cornerstone of Jeff’s world. He married his high‑school sweetheart, Mary, in 1972, and together they raised three spirited children—two who followed him into the cheer world and a daughter who became a marine biologist, a fact he bragged about at every family dinner. Weekends were spent at the lake, where he’d teach his grandkids how to do a perfect basket toss, then sit on the dock sipping iced tea and swapping stories about the latest competition he’d just helped launch. His grandchildren still recall how he’d pull out a battered leather football and, without warning, start a “touch‑football‑in‑the‑park” game that ended with everyone covered in mud and laughter. Jeff’s passions extended far beyond the pom‑poms he championed. He was an avid collector of vintage soda bottles, a hobby he turned into a beloved tradition of “Soda Sundays” where friends would gather to taste rare flavors while he recounted the stories behind each label. He loved classic rock—especially the Beatles—and could often be heard humming “Here Comes the Sun” while editing competition rules. Yet it was his unwavering belief in the power of teamwork, perseverance, and joy that truly defined him. He built a sport that celebrated athleticism and spirit, giving countless young athletes a platform to shine, and he did it with a generosity that made every participant feel like a champion. The impact of Jeff’s work is felt in every cheer routine that lifts a crowd, every youngster who discovers confidence on the mat, and every community that rallies around a sport once dismissed as “just a side show.” He mentored countless coaches, supported emerging programs in underserved towns, and always made time to listen to a shy newcomer’s hopes. Friends and colleagues describe him as the kind of person who could turn a simple hallway conversation into a brainstorming session that sparked the next big innovation. Though he is no longer with us, his spirit lives on in the cheers that still echo across arenas, in the smiles of families he touched, and in the endless belief that with heart, hustle, and a little bit of sparkle, anything is

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