Summit Athletic Conference (IHSAA) - Notable Athletes

Notable Athletes

  • Rod Woodson, NFL Hall of Famer
  • Bernard Pollard, NFL safety
  • Deshaun Thomas, Indiana's 3rd all time leading men's scorer in basketball
  • Eric Wedge, MLB manager
  • Brian Reith, former MLB pitcher
  • Jason Baker, NFL punter
  • Jarrod Parker, MLB pitcher, graduated from Norwell High School after attending Wayne High School
  • Tyler Eifert, NCAA tight end
  • Anthony Spencer, NFL Linebacker
  • Josh Gaines, AFL defensive lineman
  • James Hardy, NFL wide receiver
  • Vaughn Dunbar, former professional football player, NFL New Orleans Saints
  • Tiffany Gooden, former professional basketball player, Colorado Xplosion
  • Sharon Wichman, swimmer, Olympic gold medalist, 1968 Summer Olympics
  • Damarcus Beasley, professional soccer player, two time FIFA World Cup Finals participant
  • Jamar Beasley, professional soccer player
  • Lamar Smith, NFL running back
  • Trai Essex, NFL, offensive lineman
  • Selwyn Lymon, NFL, wide receiver
  • Jim Master, Indiana Mr. Basketball (1980), high school All-American, University of Kentucky

max touloute, professional soccer player, Haitian national team member

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