Notable Alumni
- Mike Adras, head men's basketball coach at Northern Arizona University
- Tommy Armour III, former PGA Tour golfer, currently on Champions Tour
- Francis J. Beckwith, Christian philosopher and professor at Baylor University
- Charisma Carpenter, actress
- Marty Cordova, retired Major League Baseball player
- Frank Fertitta III, chairman of Station Casinos
- Lorenzo Fertitta, owner of the UFC
- Michael Gaughan owner of the SouthPoint Hotel and Casino and member of the PRCA Hall of Fame
- Brendan Gaughan, NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series driver
- David Humm, two-time Super Bowl Champion (Oakland and Los Angeles Raiders) and Nebraska Cornhuskers quarterback
- Karina Jett, professional poker player
- Justin Kaye, former MLB player (Seattle Mariners)
- Bob Miller, former Nevada governor
- Ross Miller, Nevada Secretary of State
- Shabazz Muhammad, basketball player
- DeMarco Murray, American football running back, currently with the Dallas Cowboys after attending the University of Oklahoma
- Inbee Park, golfer
- Ryan Reynolds, American football linebacker, currently at the University of Oklahoma
- Ryan Ross, founding member and former guitarist of Panic! At The Disco and lead singer of The Young Veins
- David Roger, former Clark County district attorney
- Grey Ruegamer, two-time Super Bowl champion
- Alexander King Sample, Bishop of the Diocese of Marquette
- Matt Smith, former MLB player (Philadelphia Phillies, New York Yankees)
- Spencer Smith, founding member and drummer of Panic! At The Disco
- Jonathan Tavernari, Brazilian basketball player, graduated from Brigham Young University, plays professionally in Italy
- C. J. Watson, American basketball player, currently with Brooklyn Nets
- Dana White, President of the UFC
- Mike Zaher, American soccer player, currently with San Jose Earthquakes
- Danny Tarkanian
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