Bishop O'Dowd High School - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

  • Dave Meniketti - Singer/Guitarist of Y&T
  • Amaya Brecher - Cast member of The Real World: Hawaii season on MTV
  • Eric Bjornson - NFL player for the Dallas Cowboys (1995–2000) and New England Patriots (2000)
  • Greg Norton - Major League Baseball player (Chicago White Sox, Tampa Bay Devil Rays, Seattle Mariners, Atlanta Braves)
  • Ryan Drese - Major League Baseball player (Cleveland Indians, Texas Rangers, Washington Nationals)
  • Kevin Maas - Major League Baseball player (New York Yankees)
  • Tarik Glenn - NFL player for the Indianapolis Colts (1997–2006)
  • Michael A. Goorjian - Emmy-winning actor
  • Burl Toler, III - NFL player for the Washington Redskins
  • Kirk Morrison - NFL player for the Jacksonville Jaguars former Oakland Raider
  • Brian Shaw - Retired NBA player, now a Indiana Pacers coach
  • Langston Walker - NFL player for the Oakland Raiders
  • Aaron Nagel - Artist and trumpet player in Link 80
  • Matt Bettinelli-Olpin - Director/writer/actor and guitarist of Link 80
  • Matt Malley - Bassist for Counting Crows
  • Shawn Harris - Singer and Guitarist of The Matches and Maniac
  • Matt Whalen - Drummer of The Matches
  • Tajai Massey- Rapper Souls of Mischief
  • Tyson Ross- Major League Baseball player, Oakland Athletics
  • The Grouch - Underground Rapper
  • J. J. Jelincic - CalPERS Board Member (elected), former President of the California State Employees Association
  • Brandon Ashley - NCAA Basketbal player for University of Arizona
  • Luis Scott-Vargas - Professional Magic: The Gathering player


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