John Szalachowski
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After a 10-year career in the Blue Mountain League, Szalachowski spent the last eight years in the Tri-Co and said, "They were the best years I ever had."
He posted a lifetime Tri-Co batting mark of .328, scored 108 runs, drove in 100 runs, had 26 doubles and played a solid third base for Ishky Fatzinger, his former brother-in-law, Billy's father, and another Tri-Co Hall of Famer. Szalachowski helped Limeport win league titles in 1982 and '88. He and his nephew, Billy Fatzinger, once hit back-to-back home runs in a game at Limeport.
Szalachowski is now a successful coach in the South Parkland Youth Association where he coaches his sons, Brad and Matt. A 14-year player for Upper Perk, Mensch compiled a career batting mark of .269. His best year was 1983 when he hit .365. He helped the Chiefs win league titles in 1979, '80, and '83. He also hit three home runs in a game at Silver Creek.