•
Jeremiah Attaochu (2010), defensive end for the
Denver Broncos •
Ruben Boumtje-Boumtje (1997), former
Georgetown University and
NBA basketball player and executive •
Michael A. Brown (Mackin, 1983), politician (at-large council member on the
D.C. City Council) and convicted felon. •
Austin Carr (Mackin, 1967), former
Notre Dame and NBA player •
Johnny Dawkins (Mackin, 1982), former
Duke University and NBA player and current head coach at the
University of Central Florida •
Marvin Graves (1989), former
Syracuse University and
CFL football player •
Bernard Griffith (Mackin),
Dallas Mavericks assistant coach, head basketball coach at
Dillard University, and national champion high school head coach •
Anton Harrison (2020), Offensive Tackle for the
Jacksonville Jaguars •
Rich Harrison (1993), music producer •
Tom Hoover (1959),
Villanova University and pro basketball player, first-round pick in
1963 NBA draft •
Joe Johnson (1981), played football for
Washington Redskins,
Minnesota Vikings (known as Joe Howard while in school) •
Eddie Jordan (1973), former
National Basketball Association player, head coach •
Kris Joseph (2008),
Boston Celtics basketball player •
Jevon Langford (1992), defensive end for
Cincinnati Bengals •
Derrick Lewis (1984), professional basketball player •
Mike Lonergan (1984), Former basketball head coach
Catholic University of America,
University of Vermont, and
George Washington University •
Edward Malloy (1959), 16th president of
University of Notre Dame •
Rodney McGruder (2005-2008) professional basketball player for the
Detroit Pistons. He played college basketball for
Kansas State Wildcats. •
Lawrence Moten (1991), played basketball for
Syracuse University •
Boyd Rutherford (1974),
Republican Lieutenant Governor of Maryland •
Michael S. Steele (1977), former chairman of
Republican National Committee, former
Lieutenant Governor of Maryland •
John Thompson, Jr. (1960),
Boston Celtics,
Georgetown University basketball coach •
Jamal Williams (1994), former defensive tackle for the
San Diego Chargers and
Denver Broncos ==References==