De La Salle Collegiate High School - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

  • Alex Avila, Major League Baseball catcher for the Detroit Tigers (attended but did not graduate)
  • Joseph LoDuca '70, Emmy Award-winning movie and television score composer.
  • Dan Loepp '75, is President of Blue Cross-Blue Shield of Michigan.
  • Brian Maisonneuve '91, former Hermann Trophy winner and former professional soccer player with the Columbus Crew
  • J.P. McCarthy '50, former Detroit radio personality, WJR Radio
  • Mike Peplowski '88, former Michigan State and professional (NBA) basketball player
  • Steve Phillips '81, former New York Mets General Manager; former ESPN Baseball Tonight analyst
  • William Pulte '50, Chairman, Pulte Homes; Ranked #754 on Forbes Magazine list of World's Billionaires.
  • Bill Sheridan '77, Miami Dolphins' Inside Linebacker Coach, was part of the New York Giants' Super Bowl XLII Champion team as a Linebackers coach.
  • Sam Viviano '71, Art Director, Mad Magazine
  • Craig Wolanin '85, former National Hockey League player, won the Stanley Cup with the Colorado Avalanche in 1996.
  • Jerry McCabe '83, former National Football League player for the New England Patriots and Kansas City Chiefs
  • Keith Karpinski '84, former National Football League player for the Detroit Lions
  • Chris Godfrey '76, former National Football League player for the New York Jets, New York Giants, and Seattle Seahawks who was a starting Offensive Lineman for the Super Bowl XXI winning Giants
  • Allen Jefferson '87, former University of Michigan running back from 1987-1990. Had 15 touchdowns and 1089 yards from scrimmage for Bo Schembechler and Gary Moeller

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