Torrey Pines High School - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

  • John Allred, retired NFL player for the Chicago Bears (1992)
  • Rod Benson, NBDL player for the Dakota Wizards (2002)
  • Rachel Buehler, member of the 2008 gold medal Olympic Women's Soccer Team (2002)
  • Chris Dudley, retired NBA player for the New York Knicks (1983)
  • Hayden Epstein, ex-NFL kicker for the Denver Broncos (1998)
  • BC Jean, singer-songwriter
  • Tony Hawk, professional skateboarder (1986)
  • Brody Heffner Liddiard, ex-NFL longsnapper and tight end for the Minnesota Vikings (1995)
  • Chad Hutchinson, ex-St. Louis Cardinals pitcher and Dallas Cowboys quarterback, Stanford University (1995)
  • Prince Poomi Jensen, grandson of the King of Thailand (2001)
  • Sirikitiya Jensen, member of the Thai Royal Family (2003)
  • Adam Johnson, retired MLB player for the Minnesota Twins (1997)
  • "Coach" John Kentera, sportscaster (currently working for San Diego's XX 1090) (1976) (i.e., TPHS's first graduating class)
  • Dan Layus, lead singer of Augustana (2002)
  • Tom Luginbill, ESPNU college football analyst (1992)
  • John Lynch, retired all-pro safety for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers & Denver Broncos (1990)
  • Scot Pollard, sportscaster and retired NBA player (1993)
  • Tristan Prettyman, singer/songwriter (2000)
  • Scott Robinson, retired professional baseball player Houston Astros and Seattle Mariners, (attended 1998-1999, 1999-2000 & 2000-2001)
  • Taylor Steele, surfing videographer: "King of surf cinema"
  • Ray Suen, American Multi-Instrumentalist
  • Timothy Tau, writer and filmmaker
  • Tim Wadlow, two-time Olympian for sailing
  • Shaun White, professional snowboarder and skateboarder: "The Flying Tomato" (Attended in 2001–2002)
  • Greg Williams, professional beach volleyball player, two-time AVP MVP (1984)

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