Del Mar High School - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

Notable alumni of Del Mar High School include:

  • Adrienne Barbeau, television and film star.
  • Gary Radnich (Radunich), sports anchor on KRON 4 (TV) and sportscaster on KNBR 680 (Radio). Gary Radnich attended Del Mar, but transferred to Branham High his senior year.
  • Loren Toews, NFL player for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Four-time Super Bowl winner.
  • Antonio Esfandiari, Professional poker player
  • Dick Vermeil, head football coach of UCLA and the Kansas City Chiefs began his teaching career at Del Mar High School in September 1960.
  • Jack Carrerow, Television writer. Bosom Buddies, Night Court, Mr. Belvedere, etc.
  • Christina Bellantoni, former White House correspondent for The Washington Times in Washington, D.C., senior reporter for Talking Points Memo, named one of the Top 25 Most Progressive Twitterers in June 2010.
  • Jeff Toews, former NFL offensive tackle and guard with the Miami Dolphins.
  • Lee Hammer, Current Program Director at KNBR and KFOG, two leading radio stations in the San Francisco Bay Area
  • Ryan Wieber, Emmy award winning professional compositor
  • Chris Gettler, College Baseball Pitcher at Jacksonville University and Played Minor League Baseball for the Los Angeles Dodgers
  • Mark McNamara, played in 8 NBA seasons for the 76ers, San Antonio Spurs, Kansas City Kings, Los Angeles Lakers and Orlando Magic.
  • Jim Kalogrides, Wayne Molzahn, Rich Lamonico, Rock band Gropus Cackus. Bell Records. Class of 1967
  • David S Hayden Rock Band Syndicate Of Sound, Country Band Wichita, Class of 1969 (attended Del Mar but transferred to Sonora High, Sonora CA for his senior year)

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