After he graduated, Booth was hired as the varsity men's basketball coach at Bishop McDevitt High School in Wyncote, Pennsylvania, in July 1962.[4] He also became an assistant coach for Saint Joseph's baseball team. Saint Joseph's named Booth the head coach of their freshman baseball team in March 1964,[5] and then as the head coach of the varsity baseball team in August 1964.[6] Booth coached the baseball team from 1965 to 1974 and had a 140–80–5 record.[7] His .633 winning percentage is the highest for all St. Joseph's baseball coaches.[2]
In 1966, Booth became an assistant coach for the varsity men's basketball team. In 1970, he was named the head coach of Saint Joseph's freshmen men's basketball team.[8] After the firing of Jack McKinney, the head coach of Saint Joseph's varsity basketball team, Booth succeeded him, while stepping down as head coach of the baseball team.[9][10] Booth coached the men's basketball team through the 1978 season, after which he was fired. He coached the Hawks' men's basketball team to a 44–61 (.419) record.[11][12] Booth joined the Villanova Wildcats men's basketball team as a volunteer assistant coach in 1981.[13] He coached for Villanova when they won the 1985 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament.[2] He also worked in sales.[14] Booth left Villanova in 1986 to focus on his business career.[15]
Saint Joseph's inducted Booth into their Baseball Hall of Fame in 1997. The Harry Booth Award, given to a member of the baseball team for outstanding contributions, was inaugurated in 2010.[7]
Personal life
Booth and his wife, Toni, had four children.[8] His son, Kevin, played college basketball at Mount Saint Mary's College,[16] and his grandson, Michael, played college basketball for Saint Joseph's.[7] Booth died on September 12, 2022, following a short illness. He was 82.[2][7]
Notes
References
^"Harry J. Booth, III". Donohue Funeral Home. September 16, 2022. Retrieved December 16, 2022.