Central Catholic High School (Toledo, Ohio) - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

  • Gene Kranz, NASA flight director (Apollo 13)
  • Ryne Robinson, NFL wide receiver/kick returner, currently a Free Agent
  • Juliana Zilba Furay, Miss Ohio 1981.
  • Mary Zilba, Miss Ohio 1987. National Canadian Recording artist, garnering over 6 top 20 hits.
  • JoJuan Armour, former NFL player and former Canadian Football League player
  • Frank Gilhooley, was an outfielder in Major League Baseball from 1911 through 1919
  • Don Donoher, former College basketball head coach
  • Ned Skeldon, former ballpark of the Toledo Mud Hens Ned Skeldon Stadium renamed after Ned Skeldon in 1988
  • Jim Joyce, current Major League Baseball umpire with arguably the most unique "Strike!" call. Also known for missing an out call at firstbase costing Armando Galarraga of the Detroit Tigers a perfect game on June 2, 2010
  • Ryan Graveface (Manon), owner of Graveface Records in Chicago and bassist of indie lunatics Black Moth Super Rainbow
  • Dane Sanzenbacher, NFL wide receiver for the Chicago Bears
  • Brad Rogers, a redshirt freshman running back for the Iowa University Hawkeyes
  • Casey Biggs, an American actor
  • Ellen Herman, professional volleyball player for VT Aurubis Hamburg. While playing at Ohio University, she was named 2006 Mid-American Conference Freshman of the Year, 2008, 2009 MAC Player of the Year, she concluded her collegiate career as Ohio University and the Mid-American Conference all-time leader in kills (1,984), total points and attacks.
  • Eric Herman, redshirt Junior guard for Ohio University Bobcats, 2009: On the field for 563 snaps, freshman all mac, 2010 started all 14 game with a total of 750 snaps,

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