Roswell High School (Georgia) - Notable People - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

  • Jimmy Barthmaier, MLB pitcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates.
  • Justin Bolli, Professional Golfer.
  • Jeff Bower, head football coach at The University of Southern Mississippi 1990–2007
  • Filippo Chillemi, Univ. of Notre Dame soccer 2000–2004, US National Team member 1998–2002, professionally in Italy with F.C. Matera, F.C. Olbia, and Empoli F.C. 2004-2006. Played in the 1999 FIFA U-17 World Championship where the US finished in fourth place.
  • Jay Clark, head coach for the Georgia gymnastics program at the University of Georgia 2009–present.
  • Miguel Fuller, Morning Show Co-Host for "That Guy" Kramer In The Morning on CBS Radio's Play 98.7, Tampa, FL
  • Danny Grady, lead singer of the band Injected
  • Tom Johnson, TV news anchor at WOFL-TV in Orlando, FL
  • Alec Kessler, former NBA first round pick
  • Bryan Konietzko, Emmy Award-nominated co-creator and executive producer of Avatar: The Last Airbender
  • Carl Nyman, Emmy Award-nominated art director
  • Jermaine Phillips, Tampa Bay Buccaneers safety, played during the Super Bowl victory of 2002
  • Tony Phillips, Major League Baseball player from 1982–1999.
  • Steve Prouty, Emmy Award-nominated special effects and make-up artist
  • Mike Ramsey, Major League Baseball infielder.
  • Ken Ray, Major League Baseball player
  • Chris Reis, National Football League Safety currently playing for the New Orleans Saints.
  • Tony Skole, head baseball coach at East Tennessee State University

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