Dominguez High School - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

  • Hubie Brooks, Jr., James Rooker, Lyndie Kurt, Rick Kiel, former Major League Baseball players
  • Cedric Ceballos, former NBA basketball player
  • Tyson Chandler, professional basketball player for the NBA's New York Knicks
  • Ray Holt, computer designer of the world's first microprocessor chip set for the US Navy F-14, the CADC
  • Bill Holt, computer programmer of the world's first microprocessor chip set for the US Navy F-14, the CADC. Stanford University graduate in Mathemathics and player on Stanford's first World Series baseball team.
  • Dr. Lynne A. Isbell, primatologist and professor, University of California, Davis. Author of the 2009 Harvard University Press book, "The Fruit, the Tree, and the Serpent: Why We See So Well".
  • Donald M. Johnson Chief Executive of Ground Up Entertainment
  • Dennis Johnson former professional basketball player
  • Brandon Jennings, professional basketball player for the NBA's Milwaukee Bucks (transferred to Oak Hill Academy before graduating)
  • Ken Landreaux, former Major League Baseball player
  • Donta Storey, actor,and writer/producer.
  • Lionel Larry USA Gold Medal 2009 IAAF World Championships 4x400 relay
  • Tim Mixon, professional football player
  • Tayshaun Prince, professional basketball player for the NBA's Detroit Pistons
  • Chilo Rachal, professional NFL American Football player with the Chicago Bears.
  • MC Ren (Lorenzo Patterson), member of the rap-group N.W.A
  • Paul Rodriguez, stand-up comedian and actor.
  • Greg Townsend, former NFL player
  • Jeron Johnson, NFL player Seattle Seahawks
  • Richard Sherman (American football), NFL player Seattle Seahawks
  • Carol Swanson Portlock (Medicine), Lymphoma Cancer specialist

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