Arlington Heights, IL: Brian McBride, Jonathan Spector, and Tommy Zbikowski
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OT: Greatest sports figures from your hometown?
I'm from Frankenmuth, so i'd have to say me.
Wait... Beer pong is a sport right?
Jim northrup.
Michael cherry -msu basketball 2000
Dan the beast Severn- UFC fighter, when it was all ppv also an extra in "Rudy"
Scott Brayton- Indy car racer killed in Indy 500 practice 97
He and the rest of the Severn's are from Montrose. My hometown.
Steven Cherry was a bench warmer at State. Don't for get 3 major league umpires. Jeff Kellogg, Tim Welke, and Bill Welke.
I'm from St. Louis. It's almost certain we have crossed paths
Totally dating myself here, but I was in HS (BGHS) with Brian McBride. Didn't know him but I have yearbooks with proof.
Yeah, I'm BG Class of 2006 myself. My older brother (way older) was two years behind Brian and played on the soccer team with him.
My junior year, we went to the State Finals for the first time since Brian was there. At the time, he was playing socer in England and he called us during our pep rally to cheer us on. That was pretty awesome.
Hersey?
Roberto Clemente. I'm from Puerto Rico and so was he. I get he's not from my hometown per se' but he lived close enough (as you probably know, PR is a small-ish island).
Glen Rice, Mark Ingram, "The Flintstones", Claressa Shields, Chris Byrd...
He's a pretty good goalie.
Chris's sister Lori Byrd was a great BBall
Player
All of them, and of course Thomas Rawls!!!! Soon.
Don't forget the Flint Tropics and Jackie Moon.
Jim Abbott, Rick Leach, JaVale McGee, and Terry Crews too.
I can't believe I forgot him.
Here's two more from Flint that some of you old timers will remember: Terry Furlow and for the real old timers, Paul Krause.
Also, Carl Banks
Romeo, MI: Kid Rock is the only person from Romeo anyone would know.
So yeah...
Wasn't Terry Mills from Romulus?
Yes, he was, but Romulus is about an hour south of Romeo.
Remember Fred Russell...
Went to Iowa...
Was pretty damn good if I do recall...
I know Fred.. There was a time I remember being able to tackle him :). Most of us couldn't. He's a Facebook friend if mine still and when I visit my Mother I still see him down the street.
Terry mills
John and Grant Long as well.
My mom went to your school. Muskegon High School class of '65.
But back to the OP, I'm in Dearborn so I'm going to cheat a little and go just a couple blocks from where the city ends to claim Tyrone Wheatley. I've driven past his high school many times.
Gary Danielson also went to high school in Dearborn but I don't think I want to claim him.
What about Derek Lowe?
I think Edsel Ford had a few hockey players too...
DC had a lot more notable guys... Jim Hermann, Bill Mccartney, Pat Shurmur, but I don't think any actually lived in or were from Dearborn.
Just good old D-Lowe.
The Gronkowski family. They lived a few houses down from my family. Chris was in most of my classes in middle school - he's actually fairly intellectual. One of my friends lived in the house behind them. Every summer, she would have a pool party for her birthday. And every summer, the Gronkowski's would jump fence and pelt us with water balloons starting a water war. ~15 girls vs Gronkowski brothers? No chance. It freaken hurt to get hit. And they were still kids then.
Indeed. Well, born in Ann Arbor and moved later on. You a Western New Yorker?
Jackson, MI. Tony Dungy and Antonio (sigh) Bass
Beat me to it.
Yes that is about all.
Antonio has a younger brother that is in HS now, he may be pretty good.
I sure hope he has better luck than Antonio. Sigh is an
understatement I guess.
That is exactly what I was going to say. Including the (sigh)!
Steve Kampfer should get a shout out too.
Dave and Mike Hill, wearing the familiar ALRO hat. Dave did better in the PGA Tour, but Mike really came into his own in the Seniors Tour, tying for Tour Player of the Year in 1991. (I had to look that up.)
EDIT: See Blue Delt beat me to it way down below. Sorry. Late to the party.
EDIT 2: More brothers: Gary & Tony Krupa. Went to school with Tony, but had no idea until I got to NY and read it in the Times that they were national water skiing champions. Guess the kids with cottages at Clark Lake would've known.
What happend to Bass? I saw him at a DC bar for the 'Bama game (CSB), so I wonder if he lives out East
That's about as good as it gets from Hudsonville, Michigan.
I live in Benton Harbor now and it was very cool to see Joique Bell get a TD for the Lions today (BH native and Wayne State alum). Wilson Chandler and Destiny Williams are also BH alums.
whoa, someone else from Hudsonville! those two are definitely the biggest. my dad went to HS with John Vander Wal (i think John was two grades below him).
Emmitt Smith, Roy Jones Jr., Derrick Brooks, Justin Gatlin, Trent Richardson, Etc... Good ole Pensacola, FL.
Deion Sanders. Fort Myers, Florida
Birmingham michigan, shawn Conway. didnt turn out well
Ian Gold, Kris and Cullen Jenkins. All three played at Belleville High.
Jenkins brothers were born and grew up partially in Ypsi... and I have the teeball picture to prove it.
Chicago Bears safety Aaron Webster is a Groves alum (went to cincy).
Jeff Kastl was Seaholm's QB. And I think we could claim any DCD or Brother Rice grad.
was a year behind me in HS in NY.
we lived in different parts of town, different grade schools.
LaMarr Woodley. Brandon Graham. Ondre Pipkins.
LLOYD BRADY
Brandon Graham isn't from Saginaw
Neither is pipkins
If you are from saginaw, you also forgot Serena and Venus Williams, Sam sword, shonte peoples, Jason Richardson, Ed belfour, Charles Rogers (pre-lions burnout), and I'm sure I'm forgetting a few.
Don't forget Stevie Wonder
A couple more: Marc Macon, Stu Schweigert, the Roberson brothers, Shonte Peoples.
Anthony (FL pt guard) and Terrence (Fresno St power forward) Roberson are cousins I believe.
Shawn and Brian Thompson (Saginaw Nouvel)
Roy Manning (The High)
Jenny Ryan (UM women's BB PG from Saginaw Nouvel)
Mark Macon and Tory Jackson (if you count BV as "Saginaw")
Alfonso Boone former NFLer
Kenyon Martin notably of the New Jersey Nets
Terry McDaniel, former NFLer
Big Dan Severn! former MMA heaveyweight
Draymond Green (YTDG)
Sorry, but Pipkins is definitely from Saginaw and considers it his hometown, even though he didn't play HS football there.
http://www.mlive.com/sports/saginaw/index.ssf/2011/08/michigan_football_commit_ondre.html
For a city of modest size like Saginaw, it's really produced its fair amount of athletes amongst others (i.e. Stephen Lynch, Stevie Wonder).
Also, I haven't seen anyone mention Blair White, one of the few Spartans I have ever thought highly of. Upstanding guy that went from being a walk-on to an All-Big 10 WR and then the NFL, where he was impressively productive with Peyton throwing to him.
Yup. It's pretty crazy how many talented people there are from Saginaw. Something in the water I guess.
I've tested the water from the Saginaw River; definately many, many things in it.
Seriously though, the Saginaw water treatment facility is both awesome to look at and produces some of the best tasting tap water I have ever had.
J.J Putz
then Andy Greene and Anthony Bass
Washington, DC - Kevin Durant, Elgin Baylor, Sugar Ray Leonard
The most famous citizen (not too many others): Charlie Gehringer, Detroit Tiger and member of the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Tampa, FL:
Gary Sheffield, Hulk Hogan, Dwight Gooden, Tino Martinez. Probably some others I'm forgetting.
Clearly it's Carl Tabb/Jeremy Jackson, keeping the #17 Huron tradition alive.
another Huron grad here... Don't forget Devin Thomas. Also I would count Jim Harbaugh even though he wasn't born in aa.
And if we are also talking non sports stars, you have to mention David S. Goyer, the guy who wrote all the Blade and new Batman movies. He is a Huron grad.
Charlie Lau, Grant Long and Fred Russell were all, at one point, residents of Romulus. Actually, my grandfather was a childhood friend of Lau.
That being said, I grew up in Saline and graduated two years ahead of Bobby Korecky, who went to Michigan and pitched for the Diamondbacks and Twins for brief stints. I think he is in the Blue Jays organization now.
West Bloomfield, MI - Devin Funchess. Basically the same town and we want the funch is gona be Michigan's best TE in a very long time
Devin is from Farmington Hills, but I know, close enough. Really though, West Bloomfield is free to adopt Drew Stanton.
Tony Scheffler, Chelsea Bulldogs.
Not really a Sports Figure, but I heard Jeff Daniels caught a winning touchdown pass against my home town (Saline) quite a few years back...
Chipper Jones, mike gillislee(Gators running back) and Tra Thomas (probowl OT).
Saline, MI
Chris Baker (MSU TE, went on to play in the league for a bit)
Bobby Korecky - UM Baseballer, played in MLB for a bit
QB Sheridan
fuck yes, sheridan
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a local teen became a legend when he scored four touchdowns in one game... the game winner over Spare Tire Dixon...
jdon
Now he sells shoes.
Goose Gossage and Vincent Jackson
Chuck Long. Wheaton, IL
Red Grange and Kent Graham?
I dunno. Joe Louis?
Buster Mathis Jr. (and Sr.), and Chris Kaman. Knew about Kaman, not the Mathii.
David Schmidt (Baseball)
Other notables,
The Dodge brothers (Auto)
Arron Montgomery Ward (Former Retail chain)
Tommy James (Music)
My mom is from Niles, and she saw Tommy James in his garage when he was a no one.
Derek Jeter and Greg Jennings
Darren Sharper hold my diccckkkkk
I went to Kalamazoo Central and they both went there too. Derek Jeter used to help his friend babysit me when I was little.
Fellow grad here
Then TJ Duckett too
Rod Woodson, Anthony Spencer, Bernard Pollard, DaMarcus Beasley and Lloy Ball
Wait, I'm from Saginaw. Brandon Graham? Where is that coming from? He was born and raised in Detroit. You, sir, are disqualified.
The real Saginaw list is Woodley first. Yes, Pipkins was here for a while. I hate to give credit to former Spartans, but Jason Richardson made some money. Numerous other players, many Spartans, did some nice things in high school/college (like Charles Rogers, DeAnthony Arnett, Stu Schwiegart) but haven't translated it into pro success. Arnett may still do something special, but he made the same horrible mistake (turning down UM) twice.
Kenyon Martin was born here. Sam Sword is from here as well. Maurice Jones is from here. Probably the least known because he's only 5'7", but he's very exciting to watch on the basketball court. He's the point guard at USC. Oh, there was also some Draymond kid here too.
For the Frankenmuth guy.....uh, Brad Redford? Might be the closest thing you've got.
Dan Severn
Mark Macon wasn't the best pro, but he balled in high school and college.
Anthony Roberson
Technically the Williams sisters are from Saginaw as well. Lots of bball players through the years. Many were in the top five for Mr. basketball.
Joe Staley and Dathan Ritzenhein...Rockford. Oh and of course, Ben Braden.
It's amazing Staley was a TE in high school.
Columbus, IN - Tony Stewart, Stevie Brown, Gunner Kiel
Cummins guy?
I just went to Columbus IN for a buddy's wedding...
Yeah, been working at cummins since last June. Graduated from michigan last spring (mechanical engineering)
We have had two pro players. Jared Boll from the Blue Jackets, and Bryan Bulaga from the Packers both are from here.
Bay Village, OH - Brad Friedel
...Nick Sheridan?
Actually it's probably Chris Baker, the Sparty and NYJ TE.
Coach Hoke's daughter was in my graduating class though! So can we claim him by proxy?
I posted this earlier.. I graduated with Chris... and he actually caught T. Brady's 200th Career TD pass.
Ken Morrow, played hockey for team USA in 1980 and was part of the miracle on ice. Also won a few stanley cups with the New York Islanders i believe
Don't forget Tim Thomas. He graduated from DHS in 92 or thereabouts.
Also Barry Stokes. Played for EMU then was a journeyman lineman in the NFL for a while
Paw Paw, MI
Jason Babin- NFL 1st Rounder, Current Philadelphia Eagle
Don Moorehead- Michigan QB, 69-70
Charlie Maxwell- Former Detroit Tigers Great, Michigan Sports Hall of Fame
Last I knew, Derrick Mitchell was the top prospect in the Phillies organization.
Born there or played their highschool career there? Being from NYC I had no idea which athletes were from New York, so I looked it up and found that Michael Jordan was born in New York but moved when he was a little kid. And then as I was reading further down the wikipedia list of famous people from NYC, I found that Vince Lombardi was born and raised in Brooklyn, so he's probably the biggest sports figure from my home town, no need to read beyond the "L"s.
Cincinnati
Ken Griffey, Jr., Pete Rose, Roger Staubach.
For the U of M from Cincinnati category: Barry Larkin, Vada Murray, B.J. Askew, DeHart Hubbard, Sam Stoller.
There's probably a few others I'm missing.
You can add A.J. Williams in a few years.
And Joe Bolden
Mister Simpson lol.
Johnny Wangs
Not a sports star, but so was Bruce Campbell!
My HS (Bishop Foley) was apparently good at pumping out female athletes, but not much on the guys side. Only D1 player I remember was former MI TE Mark Campbell. Had a couple of really good soccer players there when I was a student, including two or three who got D1 scholarships.
Lapeer for the win! He's really all we have though.
You also have that recent massive $300 Million Powerball winner....did he buy the town yet?
Apparently he's moving back there so all of the money goes with him.
Despite going to MSU, Brad Van Pelt is without a doubt the most famous sports figures to make it out of my hometown.
You must be from Owosso. I'm from Flint. Agreed, Van Pelt was special. Too bad he passed away a few years ago.
I'm from Owosso, too. The high school also had memorabilia from a BMX rider who's name I will never in a million years remember.
Ah, how could I forget about John Tomac! My dad actually went to high school with him.
Thanks for the name. I don't know if you remember the display but there were jerseys and photos and no name in sight. Always drove me nuts.
Owosso reppin'
I'm from Detroit this may be kind of hard to answer. Do you want to narrow this topic down to one sport. That might make it a little easier.
Jim Brown
Ken Howard (The White Shadow). He's not an actual sports figure, but he did play one on TV.
same dude
Agree with Tony Dungy. Would add Dave and Mike Hill - both PGA Tour winners. John Hankerd played football for ND - does that even count?
San Anselmo, CA: Vernon "Lefty" Gomez; hall of Famer from the Yankees. Joe DiMaggio also used to play poker in my neighbors pool house, and OJ Simpson was held to just 50 yards rushing in 30 attempts at the local high school back in his day
Midland. Backus.
Drew Miller is in my middle school yearbook but he moved I think in 7th or 8th grade.
Mark Messner was from here but he played HS football at Catholic Central, which I believe that Wyatt Shallman is actually from Hartland too. It's also rumored that Mike Modano lived in Hartland for a little bit while growing up.
Partial list:
Brent Alexander
Jerome Bettis
Kevin Brooks
Dave DeBusschere
Braylon Edwards
Larry Foote
Jalen Rose
Brian Sikorski
John Smoltz
Bob Welch
Chris Webber
Frank Zombo, and Pete Chryplewicz both from Sterling Heights Stevenson. I played with Frank for one year and he was our top WR and is now a 3-4 LB for the Packers.
Don't forget Chuck Ealey. 35 consecutive wins as D1 QB at Toledo still a record.
And, the Detroit Lions were born in Portsmouth.
Actually I think he was from Lambertville, but whatever. Same township.
Chris Morris (MSU center and currently playing for the Titans)
However not the same high school, as I went to Mona Shores.
I suppose you could also say that Ryan Van Bergen is from Muskegon. His hometown, Whitehall, is only about 15 miles north of Skeetown.
Dhani Jones
Jason Hansen
Mark Rypien
John Stockton
Ryne Sandberg
Adam Morrison
Ended his career on heartbreak but, yeah, Langer
I didnt know he was from Spokane. I thought he grew up in Montana. Ive always been a huge Adam Morrison slappy, and I am pulling for him to have some success.
Yup, Spokane. Actually went to my high school, graduated the year before I got there
That's awesome! I graduated in '09, so not too long ago. I had the pleasure of running track with Rojo when he was there, such a nice guy.
Yeah, I forgot about McLouth! For being a relatively small city, Muskegon has sure put out some athletic talent over the years.
Ryan Vanbergen (Whitehall). Graduated only a year ago and my fellow Muskegoners forget about him.
Mike Teeter graduated from Fruitport and played at Michigan in the 80's. Spent about 5 years in the NFL.
Ruvell Martin went to MCC. Currently on the Bills roster as a backup WR.
Sherman Poppen was a Big Red. He invented the Snurfer which many argue is an ancestor to the snowboard.
Muskegon also had Bobby Morse, played for MSU in the 80's, set the Saints franchise record for longest kickoff return for a TD.
Don Nelson was born in Muskegon.
Dan Blysma the Penguins coach was from Muskegon - West Michigan Christian High School when not playing junior hockey.
Muskegon has done quite well. I'm glad Bosch mentioned Ruvell Martin - I played with him at MCC and he was a very good athlete obviously. Too bad he was forced to play QB for us since we didn't have an alternate that could have taken advantage of him as a receiver.
No one's even heard of my hometown, let alone anyone famous coming from there...
You have Steve Morrison. At least he went to Brother rice. Dont know if he lived there.
I grew up in Oceanside, CA but went to high school in Reynoldsburg, OH so it would have to be Junior Seau and Mike Matheny
Derek Jeter , Greg Jennings, Lindsay Tarpley, T.J. Duckett and Adam Hall all have Kalamazoo roots.
Current: the brothers Bars, Brentwood, TN
Former: Matt House - DB coach for Pitt, Harrison, MI
DOWAGIAC MI!!! Chris Taylor--NCAA Heavyweight wresting national champ and bronze metal in the 1972 Munich Olympics. Was the heaviest Olympian ever until just a few years ago.
Dan Majerle, Tom Kozelko, Doug Mirabelli, Mark Brammer, Dallas Drake, ALL of the Bulloughs, Joe Kerridge. A bunch of white dudes from Traverse City
But a couple others from nearby podunk towns....
Rachel Sheffer, Watervliet (UM WBB starting forward)
Latonya Coates, Bangor (National HS softball strikeout leader with 1,999)
Anthony "Pig" Miller, Bobo Brazil, Wilson Chandler, Robert Whaley (the best that never was), Benton Harbor
Jason Babin, Paw Paw
I saw Greg Jennings drop 52 on one of BH's best bball teams ever his senior year.
Oh yeah, Kate Upton.
You're not kidding about Whaley. As a Senior in HS he was a potential Top Ten draft pick in the Tyson Chandler, Eddy Curry draft class. He then ( allegedly) raped a 16 year old and fell off the map. I believe he played for the Utah Jazz for a few years though. Amazing talent.
Even after the rape thing he could never straighten his life out. Bounced around JC's, kicked out of Cinci, brief (I mean BRIEF) stint with the Jazz. He was a terror in hs. That team had another 6'10" kid on that team who had to sit his senior year because he used a year of eligibility in Canada, twins that both went on to start at Ferris, and another kid who played at JC.
Wow, this is just depressing, forgot a lot of this that happened...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Whaley
Ironically, I know live in SLC.
Jeffrey Ferguson. Played at Missouri. http://www.freewebs.com/whitneymariemu/jeffrey.html
That's right. Only lasted one year, IIRC. Whaley was supposed to join him at Mizzou, but got his scholarship pulled for the rape case.
A guy from Benton Harbor scored a TD for the Lions today.
Forgot about Joique Bell. He was a Harlon Hill winner (D2 Heisman) at Wayne State.
Sinbad!
Rob Fredrickson played in the NFL, and Mike Gillette was a kicker for Michigan (is #3 on the most field goals made at UM, hit at least one game winner and also hit a 56 yarder)
I went to high school and played football with Paul "the Assasin" Butcher. He was a WR/DB, then went to Wayne State, physically blew up and became a linebacker/special teams player. In the pros, he earned his reputation as a special teams kamikaze. Madden put him on his All-Madden squad. He played for the Lions, Rams, Colts, Panthers, and Raiders.
Side note: I just learned that his son is an actor/singer and has appeared in quite a few shows.
Evan Jager, 2012 Olympian. We ran together in HS and now he gets a packed gym, cheerleaders and a band when he comes back home. Still crazy to think about, especially since it's all so new (the really blowing up part, he's been running professionally for a few years now).
Future hall of fame tight end Devin Funchess, epic starer and future quarterback terrorizer Mario Ojemudia, Drew Stanton and many more from Harrison High School. Not to mention Pam Dawber from Mork and Mindy.
Luke, Tyler, and Cody Zeller would have to be mine. Though I wasn't born there and they were, I did move when I was really little to there town though and I've lived there ever since.
Pro gamer from Grandville, Michigan
Richie Jordan and Wes Leonard, who's sad story you may have watched.
I'm from Garrett, Indiana... so Chuck Bavis, who played at Purdue and would have been a top 10 pick in the NBA if not for a drunk driving accident. He held some guy named Lew Alcindor to his lowest carreer points total in college.
Stamford, CT
Jackie Robinson
Desmond Howard, Elvis Grbac, Clark Kellogg, Andy Canniavino, David Lighty, London Fletcher, Mike and Bob Golic all went to my high school here in Cleveland.
Al started at nose tackle for Bo, and Eric Riley was on the fab 5 team.
Went to Euclid myself, unfortunately we were full of buckeyes, Robert Smith, Pepe Pearson, Brandon Smith, and Thaddeus Gibson. Tony Fisher went to Notre Dame, and Chris Harell was the starting safety for Penn State's orange bowl/Manningham team.
I would also throw in The Helicopter Melvin Levett since ge went to both of our high wchools. Levett was something to see when he was in high school.
my cousin went to Euclid with Harrell but yeah Riley is one that's tough to forget.
Mark Werner, Michigan safety and punter '67-'69
Matt Frantz, OSU kicker '86-'87, was wide left to give M the 26-24 win and a Rose Bowl trip in '86. Thanks, Matt.
Amanda Borden, gymnast, gold medal in '96 Olympics
Kim Carlisle, swimmer on '80 US Olympic team, at one time 4th in the world in the 100m backstroke
Jeff Immelt captained our basketball team--not sure if he qualifies as a "great sports figure" but at least he's in the news.
Long Island, New York...The best athlete, football player, and lacrosse player america has ever produced...Jim Brown.
Adrian, MI. Kellen Davis, TE for Da Bears. After that, Steven Threet.
is home to a number of Red Wings and I believe a Lion or two, but the only ones from Novi High School are Mitch Maier, a reserve outfielder for the Ryals, and a girl I graduated with who went to the olympics in ice dancing.
Kirk Gibson.
you spelled watertucky wrong.
It's pronounced "Waterhood"...{smiles}
Poor Waterford, never gets any respect.
Am I the only one from East Lansing on here? Or the only one willing to admit it? Todd Martin, who I went to high school with, made it to #3 in the world in tennis. Ben Poquette made it to the NBA. After that, it's pretty slim pickings.
I remember Randy Kinder playing football at EL. That dude was an absolute beast.
My brother blocked for Kinder at EL. I knew Kinder went to Notre Dame, but I didn't realize he made it to the NFL.
Ligonier, IN
Glen Steele & Aaron Wellman - I graduated with Glen and Aaron was one year ahead of us, On our HS football team, I played OT/DE, Glen was TE/MLB, and Aaron was QB/FS.
My uncle played with Wellman at Manchester and I just played West Noble last friday, sorry for that 56-6 win ;)
Small World.
Haha yeah my old HS team has been really bad for decades now ;(
West Noble? I recently graduated from Lakeland!
Northeast Indiana reunion!
Derek Jeter, Greg Jennings, T.J Duuckett, Adam Hall, and Lindsay Tarpley.
There was a guy who played basketball for Sparty about 30 years ago. John Smoltz and the hockey-playing Millers (Kelly, Kevin, Kip & Ryan) get ribbons for participating.
give the Miller brothers love, what about Kevin Jackson? Wrestling, gold medal.
Carl Pickens graduated from my high school. I played tee-ball in the 90's with an ex QB for Eastern Carolina University, James Pinkney.
First post ever here, had to represent! Home of Greg Jennings, Jerome "J.C." Harrison, T.J. Duckett, Tico Duckett, Derek Jeter, Adam Hall, Sherod Harrell, Corey Pearson, Kelly Baraka, Joey Sorantos, Paul Sorantos, Lindsay Tarpley... just to name a few
Baraka is a Portage kid.
but I grew up playing with and against those guys so I thought I'd give 'em some love.
Yeah I'm still bitter because Portage Northern used to crush Norrix back when I was in highschool... and the fact he was so good but blew his chance at Michigan.
Sweetest game I ever played in was us vs. Portage Northern Jennings senior year and we won 45-27, Greg had two TDs and Harrison had 300 yards and 3 TDs, Baraka also went off with 300 yards and 4 TDs. The Sorantos brothers were also playing for PN
Didn't Jennings lead you guys to a state championship in basketball that same year?
Althoug we are defending back to back champs currently. Jennings was also the 4x1 and 4x2 state champ along wirh Harrison
Kzoo (portage central hs) guy here. Pete Metzelaars went to pc. I ran the 100 lined up next to tj duckett my freshman year. Tico duckett was an advisor guy at our school too. Nice guy. Some guys I ran track with played at gvsu when they won titles, but not sure of their contributions there.
Jim Harbaugh
Ohh only one LeBron James
I went to the same grade school as Earvin. Heck, my older brother used to get schooled on the playground by him even though my brother was a year older than Earvin. I'm a Sexton alum though, not Everett so different HS... Same home town though (Lansing for the younger readers here)
Everett alum here. I was at the homecoming game against Sexton when they renamed the gym after him. He was there too, and we won by a last second shot. Everybody stormed the court including him, which I thought was cool.
alum here!
Who went to school at Waverly I believe...
Fritz Crisler invented the winged helmet while the head coach at Princeton.
Max Baer
Bob Boozer
Johnny Rodgers
Gale Sayers
Bob Gibson
Ahman Green
Eric Crouch
Andy Roddick
BONUS POINTS: Fred Astaire, Marlon Brando, Henry Fonda, Montgomery Clift, Gerald Ford, Buddy Miles, Nick Nolte, Malcolm X
Shani Davis graduated from Marquette Senior High School. He moved up to train with the United States Olympic Education Center when he was still in high school. Probably can't consider him to be "from" Marquette but he did at least attended our high school.
Trey Zeigler
Iman Shumpert, Evan Turner, Mike Shanahan, Ellis Coleman
And Hannah Storm, the ESPN anchor.
Enumclaw WA pop >10000. Weent to HS with Kasy Kahne and the White Mamba lives about 3 blocks from me. super cool guy.
Gary Moeller, is the most notable. also have had a couple buckeye b-ball players and a sparty.
Chris Perry
I grew up in Chicago. Here are a few:
- Cazzie Russell (Michigan)
- Tim Jamison (Michigan)
- Isiah Thomas (Pistons)
- Dick Butkus
- Derrick Rose
- Johnny Weismuller (my high school)
- Bart Conner
- KIrby Puckett
- Dwyane Wade
- Donovan McNabb
- Simeon Rice
- Antoine Walker
- Knute Rockne
- George Halas
- Tim (Penny) Hardaway
- Doc Rivers
- Chris Chelios
- Mike Krzyzewski
so I'll claim my whole high school. Only few on the list I've heard of are Clay Matthews (sr. ) and Bruce Matthews (didn't graduate, but attended).
Also Tommy Wingels (dirty mullet from Miami, OH) of the San Jose Sharks and I used to play hockey together.
Had a lot more famous alumni when it comes to not sports, including Charlton Heston, Ann Margaret, Rainn Wilson, Donald Rumsfeld and Rahm Emanuel
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_New_Trier_High_School_alumni#Sports
I live down the street from where Madona used to live and played high school football with Pipkins for a year, also with Joe Reynolds. Other than that the whole Vanderkay swimming family went to the same high school as me.
Mark Ingram. Went to gb his whole life until he transferred before his senior year
Grand Rapids.
Gerald Mother f***ing Ford, bitches.
Also, Dell and Connie Sweeris are in the Table Tennis Hall of Fame. True story.
Floyd Mayweather Jr. should get a shoutout, but he's a douche for ducking Pacquiao.
Dave Rosema. Buster Mathis?
Stanley Ketchum was from GR, long considered one of the greatest pound for pound fighters ever. Was killed in his bad by his wife I think.
GR could also claim Mark Knuble.
I guess the only person that would even be remotely famous or great is Brent Cummings who lead Belding to back to back state championship appearances in 96 and 97. We won the championship in 97 and he was the states all time leading rusher for a few years. He signed with UM and spent his career on the bench mostly. He switched to CB and saw a few minutes in games that we already decided.
Those were some good Belding teams from 94-98. In the few games I watched, I always thought Paul Cummings was better, but I'm not a football expert.
Paul was definitely not better than Brent. Paul was good, Brent was great. Paul ran more East West and had a tendency to dance too much. Brent was straight down hill even though he was fast and could juke.
Becky Hammon (voted as one of the top 15 WNBA players of all time; my brother's high school classmate)
Randy Lewis (2-time NCAA wrestling champ; Olympic gold medalist)
Adam Vinatieri (kicked two Super Bowl-winning field goals)
Cathy Bachmann (AKA Catherine Bach, AKA Daisy Duke, professional Roscoe P. Coletrane heartbreaker)
We just moved back to Belding, MI from Kyle, SD which is on the Pine Ridge Reservation and about 88 miles Southeast of Rapid City. We loved it there and wish we could have stayed! No family though and with a newborn it was important to move back.
South Dakota is a great state though!
And while SoDak is my home state, I'm full-on smitten with the Mitten.
Muhammed Ali. Met him, and he is as great a person as he was an athlete.
I was going to say absolutely nobody of any note ever out of G.P. but then I remembered Kevin Lynch and Jeff Rohrkemper, so there's that.
Besides Rohrkemper, other GP North alumni include: Carly Piper, 2004 Olympic gold medalist in 4 x 200m freestyle swimming; hockey players David Legwand (Nashville Predators) & Andy Miele (Miami Redhawks, Portland Pirates, affiliate of Phoenix Coyotes).
Ugh, also a Sparty whom I shall call "Slashes Downed Opponents" (Rochester Americans, affiliate of Buffalo Sabres).
Chris Getz, baseball, GP South, U-M (KC Royals).
Aaron Krickstein, tennis, went to University Liggett.
Also, I once played neighborhood club tee ball on the same team as prince fielder...he was much better than I was
No one from my hometown but Glen Steele is from a town thats about ten miles away.
We have had a fair amount of notable athletes but off the top of my head:
Bob Chappius, Kevin Koger, Willis Berringer, Chris Wormley (in a couple years),Jimmy Jackson, Dennis Hopson, Greg Wojciechowski (wrestling). Dane Sanzenbacher, Jon Amaechi (first openly gay NBA player)
From my time: JoJuan Armour (Great MAC player, made NFL but is a headcase), Also can't remember his name but played Bball for OSU then Cincy also went to Central Catholic
Rodney Holman, Eric Ball, Kris and Cullen Jenkins, the Ofilis, Carolyn King (broke little leagues gender barrier)
Rebecca Soni by far is our best, (2x Olympic gold medalist swimmer)
Andrew Bynum's a clear second. We're not an old town, a suburb of Trenton that really only got developed in the 1980s, so I'm pretty confident in saying those two are our best.
Jon Runyan from Carmen-Ainworth, Rick Leach Southwestern, Sam Webb Central, the Byrd Family Hamady my Alma Meter, Shaun Smith Northern, Quintin Patilla Carmen-Ainworth, Leval Lucus-Perry Powers, Tweety Nolan Northern, Eric Turner Central, also down the road at Grand Blanc Justice Hayes the number two back of the Genesee County Backfield.
Hutch.
Also former Wolverines Pat Moons and Gene Lawson.
I used to coach him in minor hockey.
Travis Conlan, yo.
Played pickup hoops with him once or twice when he was in high school. Made the rest of us scrawny white kids look like scrawny white kids.
My area has produced.
Rocket Ismail
Qadry Ismail
Bob Sura
Greg Skrepenak ( Former Michigan and NFL O lineman)
Mike Mussina
Ron Powlus
Mike Munchak
Gerry McNamara
Jim Crowley 1/4 of the Notre Dame 4 horseman
PJ Carlesimo
I was born in Detroit, but did most of my growing up in Solon. Mad Dog was before my time but I believe his "kick ass and take names" quote in Bo's book comes from a HS coach of his who was still around when I was in school...the youth minister at my Catholic parish btw.
I now live in Mentor, OH, home of former Baldwin-Wallace QB Jim Tressel. When Lee Tressel coached at Mentor High he encouraged his player Bill Kolesar to attend Michigan because Lee didn't like Woody Hayes. So we have Lee Tressel to thank for Bill's son John.
Lambertville, MI
MLB Pitcher Roy Parmelee
Has a park by my house named after him and his grandson and great grandson taught at my high school.
Lyle Alzado...NFL DL and all around crazy man.
Baltimore Ohio. Larry Pegram is an AMA superbike rider/team owner. He's my age and had a Baltimore address but went to a different school. Does that count? I'm from a town of 3500 so we haven't had much of an impact on the world, unless you count acid rain from our paper mill!
I went to Stevenson HS (the one in IL not the one in MI) and we had a number of famous athletes:
Tamika Catchings - WNBA all star, Team USA player
Andrea Jaeger - #2 women's tennis player in the early 1980s
NFL coaches Rex and Rob Ryan
Matt O'Dwyer - 10 season NFL lineman, went to Northwestern in the early 90s.
A couple other not so famous former football and hockey players bounced around the pros for a couple seasons as well.
Oh and OJ Simpson's (alleged) murder victim Ron Goldman went to my high school too.
One-time residents with sports pedigrees include:
A. W. Tillinghast (golf course architect of Bethpage State Park, Ridgewood Country Club, Baltusrol Golf Club, Winged Foot Golf Club and many other notable courses)
Craig Beardsley (once set world record in 200-meter butterfly; won gold medal at Pan American Games; member of 1980 Olympic Team that never got to compete in Moscow)
Dan Pasqua (drafted by New York Yankees; International League MVP and Rookie of the Year in 1985 for the Columbus Clippers; played in MLB for Yankees and Chicago White Sox)
Cory Booker (USA Today high school football All-American; played football at Stanford; Rhodes Scholar; Mayor of Newark, New Jersey and speaker at Democratic National Convention)
Eric Katzman (All-State pitcher; pitched for Michigan Wolverines from 2007-2010; started in exhibition game Michigan played against the New York Mets in February 2008)
Hazel Park has some great athletes that decided to take their talents elsewhere for high school, like none other than Shane Morris. Also, Connor Barwin of the Houston Texans.
Those who actually attended the high school include Cy Young winner Bob Welch and Gold Medal wrestler Steve Fraser. I am sure I am forgetting some.
Colton Fretter. Small town of 3000 people in southwestern Ontario. Won provincial hockey championships every year coming up. Colton grew up a die hard Michigan fan but wasn't recruited by Coach Berenson so he went on scholarship to state. Played four years in el and I do believe he wore a letter his senior season.
My high school produced Mark Stepnoski as well as a couple of pretty good hawkeyes in Bob Sanders and Eric Hinkle. The best known athelete from Erie is probably Fred Biletnikof, but Mike McCoy was a good one too. We had a few Olympians: Bruce Baumgartner, Nate Carr, and Caryn Kadavy. Javon Johnson and Eric Hicks of the NFL, and US Open of Bowling champion, Bob Learn Jr.
Well I drove by Country Day every morning on my way to school so this has to count:
My high school produced Aarbon Webster more recently. We had a couple of Olympic skaters get big for like, a year, one of which was Meryl Davis.
Two way tie: Tony Boles and Mike Modano. Since Boles went to UM, he wins the tie breaker.
To add to the Benton Harbor list... don't forget Chet Walker. He was a starter on the 1966-67 Philadelphia 76ers (many considered the best NBA team of all time) and was elected into the Basketball Hall of Fame in February.
Home to bball asst. coach LaVall Jordan.
Graduated a year ahead of me. Lost to Battier era Country Day in state finals their senior years. That team had 4 guys that should have played at least D1 college ball but LaVall was the only one that had his shit together.
Jason Fisk, who played about 10 years in the NFL, is probably the best we can do. I threw the shot put with his older brother my senior year.
...Mike Schmidt, Roger Clemens (sort of).
Way too many to list.
Nobody from my neck of the woods, really, but John LeClair grew up not too far away.
Mark Messner
Orignally (and currently) from Pittsburgh - Obviously tons of football players, but probably has to be Dan Marino. Guys like Tony Dorsett and Joe Montana were born in the western PA area, but not actually in Pittsburgh. Same with both Ken Griffey Jr. and Sr.
Grew up in Monroe, MI - The only really famous people to come from Monroe are Christie Brinkley and Kaye Lani Rae Rafko (Miss America 1988). Also a bunch of people related to George Custer (his wife, for instance - George himself grew up in Monroe but was born in Ohio). For sports, maybe Bronco McKart (won a few WBO titles)?
Grew up in Monroe as well, this guy is doing pretty well for himself too!
Don't think I saw anyone else mention Brighton, MI. The only two I can think of are Drew Henson and Dave Pearson. Both played football for our wolverines. Ohh, and it's a bit of a stretch but... Doug Rice played for the Detroit Ignition (indoor soccer).
Sports figures from my high school:
Kirk Herbrstreit
AJ Hawk
Nugent
In order of relevance?
You went to Centerville too?! Class of 09 here!
Not only do we give the world the munchkins for the wizard of oz but we have sent some wizards to UM one for basketball Zack Novak and one who swims Kyle Whitaker.
Go Trojans Thats CHS Trojans
But I'll put it here anyway. I grew up in the same town as a somewhat familiar figure to you all. Barberton, OH -> Bo.
You sir. Just won.
AJ Hawk, Kirk Herbstreit, Mike Nugent, Nick Mangold, Andy Harmon, Dave Morrill, Will Johnson
And too many D1 players to mention haha - http://www.elksfootball.com/index.php/team-records/ncaa-divison-1-players
Rob Fredrickson, Mike Gillette, Jim Czirr, Tom Scheffler
Anthony Miller, Chet Walker, and another guy currently in the NBA but I can't think of him.
Home of Luke and Murphy Jensen (French open doubles champs 1994)
2008 Olympian Matt Hughes
UofM walk on quarterback Travis Demeester