Half Hollow Hills Central School District - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

  • Actor Ralph Macchio (Class of ’79) of The Karate Kid film series
  • Vinnie Deceglie, NHRA pro-stock professional drag racer (class of '82)
  • Businessman and philanthropist James Metzger (Class of '77), winner of the 1977 Lt. Ray Enners Award, Chairman and CEO, The Whitmore Group, Ltd.
  • Tobias Harris (Class of 2010) professional basketball player for the Milwaukee Bucks
  • Actress Dina Meyer (Class of ’85) of Starship Troopers and Saw
  • Comedic director Todd Phillips (Class of ’89) of hit films such as Road Trip, Old School, and Starsky & Hutch
  • Greg Mottola, writer and director of The Daytrippers and Adventureland and director of Superbad
  • Actor Brian Bloom (Class of ’88) starred in As the World Turns
  • Brian Bloom's brother Scott Bloom (Class of ’91) was featured on Who's the Boss?
  • Othniel Askew (Class of ’90) an aspiring politician who shot and killed his rival, James E. Davis, a New York City councilman, on July 23, 2003.
  • Kim Sozzi (East Class of '94), pop and dance musician.
  • Julie "Hesta Prynn" Potash, Robyn "Sprout" Goodmark, and Correne Spero of rap trio Northern State (West)
  • NFL Center for the Buffalo Bills, Melvin Fowler (West class of '97)
  • NFL Defensive End for the Washington Redskins, Stephen Bowen (West Class of '02)
  • Professional wrestler Mark LoMonaco (East Class of '89)
  • Professional Wrestler Alex Rizzo (West)
  • Head Basketball Coach for Yale University James Jones (basketball coach) (West)
  • Head Basketball Coach for Boston University Joe Jones (basketball coach)(West)
  • Lacrosse star and military hero Raymond Enners for whom the Lt. Raymond Enners Award (NCAA's most outstanding men's college lacrosse player) and the Lt. Ray Enners Award (Suffolk County boy's lacrosse outstanding player) are named.

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