Wallace “Buster” Godfrey Holland
- Graduated from McClenaghan High School in 1965
- Graduated from The Citadel in 1969 with a B. A. Degree in Political Science
- Graduated from The University of South Carolina Law School with Juris Doctor Degree in 1972
- McClenaghan High School
- 3 year letterwinner in Baseball (1963‐1965)
- Played behind Vic Correll, major league catcher with the Atlanta Braves
- 1965 Baseball MVP
- Made the 3rd team All‐District
- Played American Legion Post 1 baseball from 1964‐1967 under Coach Fisher
Deberry
- Was the catcher for Don Hood & Jim Sanders
- American Legion Team MVP in 1967
- The Citadel
- 4 year letterwinner in baseball (4 years as starting catcher)
- Career batting average of .353
- Led team in batting average in 1967 & 1969
- Second team All‐Conference Southern Conference his junior year in 1968
- Senior year named First team All‐Conference Southern Conference catcher in
1969
- Honorable Mention All‐American in 1969
- Led Southern Conference in hitting with a .413 avg. in 1969 (wood
bat era)
- Led 1969 team in hits (38), doubles (8), RBIs
(18) & Slugging % (.500)
- Voted outstanding College Athletes of America in 1969
- TOPPS District All‐Star ‐ 3rd Team in 1968
- Dean's List and Scholar‐athlete who maintained a 3.6 GPA in 1969
- Played in the Shenandoah Valley Summer College League with the Harrisonburg Turks
1969‐1971
- Only team to win 3 consecutive league championships from 1969 to 1971
- Elected to the Citadel Athletic Hall of Fame in 1991