Catholic High School League - Notable Athletics Alumni

Notable Athletics Alumni

  • Aloysius Anagonye, (Detroit St. Martin De Porres High School, defunct)
  • B. J. Armstrong, retired NBA guard (Brother Rice High School)
  • Connor Barwin, Houston Texans DE (University of Detroit Jesuit)
  • David Bowens, New York Jets DB (St. Mary's Prep)
  • Mark Campbell, New Orleans Saints TE (Bishop Foley High School)
  • Bill Chmielewski, Played in the American Basketball League (ABL), before the league folded in 1963. (Holy Redeemer High School, now Cristo Rey High School)
  • Gary Danielson, former NFL WR, CBS analyst (Divine Child High School)
  • Dave DeBusschere, retired NBA forward/ coach (Detroit Austin Catholic High School)
  • Braylon Edwards, Cleveland Browns WR [Bishop Gallagher High School, defunct)
  • Andy Farkas, former Washington Redskins HB, (University of Detroit Jesuit)
  • Stan Heath, head men's basketball coach University of South Florida (Catholic Central)
  • Gus Johnson, CBS college sports and NFL play-by-play announcer (University of Detroit Jesuit)
  • Mike Lodish, NFL LB (Brother Rice High School)
  • Kalin Lucas, Michigan State PG (St. Mary's)
  • Meg Mallon, pro golfer (Mercy)
  • David Moss, Calgary Flames RW (Catholic Central)
  • Geoff Pope, NFL CB and Super Bowl champion (University of Detroit Jesuit)
  • Steve Phillips, former New York Mets GM, ESPN Baseball Tonight analyst (De La Salle)
  • Ron Rice, former Detroit Lions safety, (University of Detroit Jesuit)
  • Chris Sabo, former Cincinnati Reds 1B (Catholic Central)
  • Frank Tanana, former MLB pitcher (Catholic Central)

Read more about this topic:  Catholic High School League

Famous quotes containing the word notable:

    In one notable instance, where the United States Army and a hundred years of persuasion failed, a highway has succeeded. The Seminole Indians surrendered to the Tamiami Trail. From the Everglades the remnants of this race emerged, soon after the trail was built, to set up their palm-thatched villages along the road and to hoist tribal flags as a lure to passing motorists.
    —For the State of Florida, U.S. public relief program (1935-1943)