Harrison Barlow
Harrison Barlow

Bio

Cirella on Harrison Barlow - "Harry had spent a year and a half with us in 2015-2016 and was part of our first championship in 2016. He does a tremendous job with the infielders as well as helping with the day to day things. He played for me at URI and also was an assistant for me while I coached the Ocean State Waves, so he knows the expectations and really has a great understanding of the system we have in place. He throws great BP, can handle a fungo bat, and will also be a guy who helps out our team defense as well as offensive skills. On top of it all he's a great person and will be a great role model for our guys."

Previous coaching experience includes:

  • Salve Regina University (2015, 2016 - CCC champions, 2019-present)
  • Rhode Island College (2017, 2018)
  • Ocean State Waves (2015, 2016)

Primarily focused with hitting, infield defense, baserunning, recruiting and coaching first and third base.

Barlow was named the 2011 Gatorade Rhode Island Baseball Player of the Year, the Cox Sports Baseball Player of the Year, the Division I-South Player of the Year and he was selected First Team All-State.

The 6-foot-1,165-pound shortstop batted .479 with 36 runs scored, 20 stolen bases, 14 RBI and seven doubles. Barlow also produced a .630 slugging percentage and a .578 on-base percentage. As a pitcher, Barlow posted a 1.77 ERA and 15 strikeouts against just one walk in 17.1 innings.

Barlow was presented the Eileen Cullen Hughes Award by the Rhode Island High School Baseball Umpires Association for the player who has gone above and beyond the sport to promote baseball.