Vipers Fastpitch Head Coach Zach Cash Passes Away, Leaving Behind His Family and Softball Community!

A devoted coach, mentor, and community leader.

December 22, 2026

This article was last updated by Alisha Shrestha on December 22, 2026

Zach Cash, the head coach of Vipers Fastpitch from Lexington, NC, passed away on December 21, 2026.

Some reports claimed that he lost his life in an accident in Lexington, North Carolina. However, no official page or his family members have confirmed it.

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Lexington Community and His Family Are Mourning The Loss of Zach Cash!

Zach Cash, remembered as a devoted husband, father, friend, and mentor, was a beloved figure in the Lexington, NC community and beyond.

Known for his years of playing ball and his impactful career as head coach of Vipers Fastpitch, he inspired countless young athletes in the game.

A true community leader, Zach poured endless hours into volunteering, coaching, and guiding youth, leaving a legacy of vision, passion, and loyalty.

He was cherished by teammates, players, and families alike for his kindness, leadership, and unwavering presence.

His tragic passing has left a deep void in the softball community and among all who knew him.

The Arcadia Boosters, Community Leaders of Davidson County, and many friends and families mourn his loss while keeping his wife Emily, their children, and the Cash and Sink families in heartfelt prayers.

wrote a heartfelt tribute on their Facebook page, honoring the life and legacy of Zach Cash.

In their message, they wrote:

If everyone will please keep the family of Zach Cash in your thoughts and prayers. He was the head coach of Vipers Fastpitch from Lexington, NC. He passed away tragically today. He was a great coach and even better human being. The softball cummunity lost a good one today.

Likewise, shared a moving tribute on their Facebook page, describing Zach Cash as a person of true leadership, further writing:

A leader is a person who aims to inspire people and motivate them towards a goal – doing so with vision and passion.

The Community Leaders of Davidson County organization is mourning the loss of a true community leader, Zach Cash.

Zach was North Davidson through and through. He served countless hours volunteering with youth and coached more kids than we can count. He gave his time and energy and hours to pour into our community’s youth.

He was loved by many and was loyal and present husband, father, and friend.

We are praying fervently for Emily, the kids, and all of the Cash and Sink families.

Although Zach Cash has passed away, his memory will be carried forward through the countless lives he touched as a coach, mentor, and friend.

Our heartfelt condolences go out to Zach Cash’s family, friends, and well-wishers.

Rest In Peace, Coach!

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