Barry Shollenberger

Barry John Shollenberger (born 1941) is a retired American baseball and football coach.

During his career, Shollenberger worked in both sports while with Tampa Bay Technical High School from 1965 to 1973.

While with the Waterloo Hawks, Shollenberger received the Midwest League Top MLB Prospect Award in 1962.

[3][4] At the end of the 1950s, Shollenberger was part of the American Legion Baseball league with Berks County and Pulaski.

[5][2] While in the American Legion, Shollenberger pitched in the 1959 All-Star game for Pennsylvanian teams and was named one of the Most Valuable Players after the event.

[8] For Mitchell, Shollenberger had experience as a left fielder and primarily held the position of relief pitcher.

He started with the Waterloo Hawks before moving to the Rocky Mount Leafs and Tampa Tarpons in the 1960s.

He was selected by the Cincinnati Reds in the First-Year Player Draft on November 26, 1962 after going 16–5 with 226 strikeouts in 185 innings with the Hawks.

[1] At Brewster Technical High School in 1965, Shollenberger worked for their baseball team as an assistant coach.

[25] With the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers baseball team, Shollenberger reached the final of the 1978 playoffs held by the Ohio Valley Conference.