Our Lady of Good Counsel High School (Montgomery County, Maryland) - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

  • Rev. Robert B. Lawton, S.J., Ph.D. '65 – President, Loyola Marymount University
  • Al Checchi '66 – Former Chairman of Northwest Airlines and California Gubernatorial Candidate
  • Marty Hurney '74 – General Manager, Carolina Panthers
  • Tom Johnson '76 – Chief Executive Officer, Aeropostale, Inc.
  • Kevin Blackistone '77 – Columnist, Dallas Morning News; Panelist, ESPN Around The Horn
  • Richard Jeanneret '79 - Vice Chairman, Ernst & Young
  • Rick Yune '89 – Actor, The Fast and the Furious and Die Another Day (James Bond villain), Graduate of the Wharton School (Penn). Cousin of NBA star Jeremy Lin.
  • Mark Povinelli '89 - Actor, Water for Elephants (2011 film), Modern Family, Cold Case, Graduate of Miami University.
  • Tarik El-Bashir '91 – Journalist, Washington Post Washington Capitals beat writer
  • Zach Hilton '98 – Former NFL player. Played with the New Orleans Saints 2003–2005 and the New York Jets 2006. Graduated from the University of North Carolina
  • Chas Gessner '99 – Professional football player, member of 2003 Super Bowl Champion New England Patriots
  • Roger Mason '99 – Currently plays in the NBA for the Washington Wizards. Graduated from the University of Virginia. Executive Vice President of the NBA Players Association.
  • Lindsay Murphy '00 - Sports Anchor for WTTG-Fox 5 in Washington, DC.
  • James Gist '04 – He played for the turkish professional basketball club Fenerbahçe Ülker. Graduated from the University of Maryland, College Park

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