Hall of Fame

Robert Barrows HOF 2007 Headshot

Robert Barrows

  • Class
    2007
  • Induction
    2007
  • Sport(s)
    Coach, Baseball
Robert Barrows was one of the most successful high school baseball coaches New York State has ever seen. Barrows spent 39 seasons at Orchard Park High School where he erected the school’s varsity program into a perennial power each year.

Bob compiled a 643-242 career record at Orchard Park and led the school to seven Section VI championships and one NYSPHSAA State title (1998) over a 39-year head coaching career. He retired but continues to stay involved in baseball as a volunteer assistant at Orchard Park since 2001. In 2001, Barrows was inducted into the Bishop Timon Hall of Fame, Orchard Park Hall of Fame, and Greater Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame. Furthermore, the Western New York Baseball Hall of Fame inducted him in 1998 and in 1993 he was voted as New York State Coach of the Year. He’s earned several awards for his success in baseball including the Orchard Bee Sportsperson of the Year, the University of Buffalo Dick Offenhamer award, and the Channel 7 Coach of the Year. Orchard Park’s baseball field was also named Barrows Field in 1993.

Beyond coaching, Bob has been the Erie County Interscholastic Conference Baseball Chairman since 1985 and currently is the Section VI Assistant Chairman (since 2003). He also had a dedication and commitment to students in the classroom at Orchard Park where he was a social studies and reading teacher.

Following graduation from Bishop Timon High School, Bob continued a playing career at Canisius College where as of his induction still held the school hitting record for highest average. He earned his bachelors and graduate degree from Canisius.