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Bestway Distributing Company, where he worked until his death. Ciccarone died of a heart attack on November 16, 1988, at his home in
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all nine years of his tenure, and to the championship game seven consecutive times from 1977 to 1983. Ciccarone guided the Blue Jays to the NCAA championship in three consecutive seasons, from 1978 to 1980, which made him the first coach to accomplish that feat.
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65:Cockeysville, Maryland
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