•
Daniel Chamovitz, noted biologist and author of
What a Plant Knows, President of
Ben Gurion University of the Negev •
Tony Dorsett, second overall pick in the
1977 NFL draft, former
Heisman Trophy winner at
Pittsburgh,
Pro Football Hall of Fame and
College Football Hall of Fame, former NFL Player for the
Dallas Cowboys and
Denver Broncos. •
April Goss, former placekicker for the
Kent State Golden Flashes football team, became the second female player to score in an official
Football Bowl Subdivision game. •
Nate Guenin, played for 5 NHL teams in his career. •
Christa Harmotto,
Penn State volleyball player, 2007 Big Ten Player of the Year, led team to 2007 NCAA volleyball championship, also broke Hopewell High School's record for hitting percentage and blocks. •
Connie Izay, nurse, actress, technical advisor on medical television programs •
Bill Koman, former
NFL linebacker for the
Baltimore Colts,
Philadelphia Eagles and
St. Louis Cardinals. •
Doc Medich, former professional baseball player who pitched in the Major Leagues from 1972 to 1982 for five different teams. •
Paul Posluszny, former NFL linebacker, two time Bednarik Award winner, and 2005 Butkus Award winner. •
Dan Rains, former player of the
Chicago Bears. •
Joe Rock, pitcher for the
Tampa Bay Rays of
Major League Baseball •
Joe Verbanic, former Major League Baseball pitcher for
Philadelphia Phillies and
New York Yankees. •
Rushel Shell, WPIAL career rushing yardage leader. •
Shatori Walker-Kimbrough (born 1995), basketball player for the Israeli team
Maccabi Bnot Ashdod, and the Washington Mystics of the
Women's National Basketball Association ==References==