Suncoast Community High School - Notable Alumni and Staff

Notable Alumni and Staff

  • Anthony Carter, three-time All-American wide receiver for the University of Michigan Wolverines (later inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame) and for the Minnesota Vikings and the Detroit Lions of the NFL.
  • Richard Rellford, former University of Michigan and NBA basketball player
  • Anthony Goldwire, former University of Houston and NBA player
  • Barrett Green, '95, former linebacker for West Virginia University and the Detroit Lions and New York Giants of the NFL.
  • Devin Hester, '02, played at Suncoast before playing Miami Hurricanes football and moving on to an NFL career, becoming the Chicago Bears' Pro Bowl kick returner.
  • Dru Castro, '94, University of Miami is a Grammy nominated Recording Engineer/Producer.
  • Jeffrey Mart, a Martin County attorney who was disbarred for five years by the Florida Supreme Court in 1989 for mishandling over $1 million from a client's trust fund, became an acclaimed science teacher at Suncoast, being named "Outstanding Teacher of the Year in Student Activities."
  • Tony McQuay, '09 qualifier for 2012 Olympics in track and field for the 400 meter and 4x400 relay and 2011 US national champion in the 400m.
  • DaJuan Morgan, '04, played NC State Wolfpack football and currently plays for the Kansas City Chiefs.
  • Gari Scott, '96, Michigan State and Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver.
  • Nolan Sotillo, singer and actor. Left Suncoast after one semester to pursue his career. Starring in Disney's Prom (film) in 2011.

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