•
Gerald Alexander, former
Boise State safety, five-year
NFL veteran •
Hobie Alter,
surfing and sailing entrepreneur •
Jeff Ayres (formerly Jeff Pendergraph),
NBA player for the
San Antonio Spurs and former
Arizona State player •
Carlos Bocanegra (graduated 1997), professional soccer player and former
USMNT captain •
Richard Brehaut,
UCLA quarterback •
Vincent Brown, wide receiver for the
San Diego Chargers •
Jim Brulte,
California Assemblyperson •
Charles Castronovo (graduated 1993),
tenor and
opera singer •
Patrick Chung, former All-American safety for the
Oregon Ducks, now plays for the
New England Patriots •
Kenyon Coleman (graduated 1997), NFL football player •
Darren Collison, NBA player for the Los Angeles Clippers, former
UCLA player,
New Orleans Hornets and
Indiana Pacers player •
William De Los Santos, screenwriter and movie director •
Bob Doll, professional basketball player •
Stewart Donaldson, author, psychologist, evaluation research scientist •
Cameron Dunn (graduated 2001), professional
soccer player for
Los Angeles Blues •
Maurice Edu, professional soccer player,
Rangers F.C., and regular on US Men's National Team; played in the 2010 World Cup in South Africa •
Bruce Grube, president of
St. Cloud State University and
Georgia Southern University •
Nijah Harris,
''America's Next Top Model'' Cycle 12 contestant •
Marvin Jones, NFL player for the
Cincinnati Bengals •
Rocky Long (graduated 1968), college football coach •
Brenda Martinez, runner, 3rd in the world in 800 meters in 2013 •
Shelly Martinez, professional World Wrestling Entertainment/
Extreme Championship Wrestling wrestler, actress, and model •
Larry Maxie, professional baseball player (
Atlanta Braves) •
Sid Monge (graduated 1970), retired Major League Baseball relief pitcher •
Anthony Muñoz, professional
football player, 1998 Football Hall of Fame inductee •
Al Newman,
Major League Baseball player for the
Minnesota Twins; member of Twins 1987 and 1991
World Championship teams •
Nichkhun,
Thai-American entertainer, member of the
South Korean boy band
2PM •
Joan O'Brien, actress; starred in films with
Elvis Presley,
Cary Grant and
John Wayne •
Adam Parada (graduated 1999), professional basketball player •
Addison Reed,
Major League Baseball pitcher for the
New York Mets •
Hal Reniff, professional baseball player (
New York Yankees, New York Mets) •
Juan Roque, NFL football player with
Detroit Lions 1997–1999; played for
CFL with
Toronto Argonauts in 2001; Arizona State University Sports Hall of Fame inductee in 2000 •
Robert Shaw, conductor •
C. J. Stroud, quarterback for the Houston Texans •
Mike Sweeney,
Major League Baseball player for the
Kansas City Royals; played for the 1991 varsity baseball team that won the
CIF Southern Section state title with an undefeated 26-0 record •
Terrell Thomas, cornerback for
USC and the
New York Giants •
Craig Lamar Traylor, actor, played Stevie on
Malcolm in the Middle •
Gary Wagner, disc jockey •
Joseph Wambaugh, best-selling fiction author •
Eric Weddle (graduated 2003),
San Diego Chargers' defensive back •
Kendall Williams,
University of New Mexico starting point guard •
The Young Bucks, brothers in
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