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02/25/2024 06:59 PMWhen Robert E. DeMayo retired in 2022 at the age of 89, he was lauded as the winningest high school baseball coach in Connecticut history. With 937 wins over the course of a 63-year career, he led his teams to five state championships and 19 league championships, along with being named both State and National Coach of the Year.
But as a multi-generational crowd assembled to celebrate the coach’s retirement, it became clear that DeMayo’s legacy wasn’t only about wins, double-steals, and sacrifice bunts. It was about the hundreds of past players who consider the coach among the greatest influences in their lives - who now tell stories, not only about victories and home runs, but also about learning self-discipline, determination, focus, commitment, and loyalty.
In a collection of stories, DeMayo tells his own story, starting out as an Italian-American kid growing up in working-class New Haven, earning a baseball scholarship to Fordham University, and then going on to a long career as a classroom teacher and coach.
But Bob’s story is just the beginning, followed by the first-person accounts of more than 70 former players, teaching colleagues, assistant coaches, and family members, who offer their insights into how DeMayo influenced each of their lives. He is surely Connecticut’s winning coach, not just in terms of games won, but in terms of the hundreds of people who herald him to this day as one of their heroes.
The book, titled “Bob DeMayo: Coach for a Season, Teacher for Life” was compiled and edited by Nancy Shohet West and published February 2024. It is available from amazon.com at https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CVSCX3Z3 (Paperback, 232 pages, ISBN: 9798877467422). Contact West at NancySWest@gmail.com for more information.
West is a journalist in Carlisle, Massachusetts, who contributes to the Boston Globe and other regional and national publications. She also helps people to write and self-publish their memoirs.