Servite High School - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

  • Steve Beuerlein, (1983) Former Notre Dame and NFL quarterback.
  • Derek Brown, NFL running back
  • Steve Buechele, MLB third baseman.
  • Patrick Cantlay, golfer
  • Sean Estrada (2003), University of Pennsylvania, San Francisco 49ers Offensive Lineman.
  • Cody Fajardo, (2010), quarterback at the University of Nevada
  • Ben Francisco, (1999) MLB outfielder for the Philadelphia Phillies
  • Chris Galippo, Middle Linebacker at University of Southern California and US Army Bowl MVP
  • Ryan Garko, (1999) MLB first baseman for the Seattle Mariners.
  • A. J. Gass, former CFL player.
  • DJ Houlton, MLB pitcher
  • Frank Kalil, (1977), NFL & USFL center
  • Ryan Kalil, (2003) Offensive lineman at the University of Southern California starting center for the Carolina Panthers.
  • Matt Kalil, (2008), offensive tackle at USC and member of the Minnesota Vikings
  • Craig A. Kelly, (1972) Ambassador of the United States to Chile.
  • Rex Lee, Actor, Entourage
  • James D. McCaffrey, (1970) software research and author
  • Mike McDonald, (1983) comedian, actor (MADtv)
  • Richard McWilliam, Founder Upper Deck Company
  • Blaine Nye, (1964) former NFL offensive lineman, and economics consultant.
  • Chris Pontius (soccer), (2005) D.C. United midfielder
  • Michael A. Rice, (1973) university professor and Rhode Island state representative.
  • Mike Robertson, former MLB first baseman and left fielder.
  • Marc Rzepczynski (2003), Major League Baseball pitcher
  • Turk Schonert (1975), former Stanford and NFL quarterback, Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator
  • Matt Slater, (2003) NFL Wide Receiver for the New England Patriots
  • Kurt Vollers, former NFL tackle
  • Matt Willis, (2002) NFL Wide Receiver for the Denver Broncos
  • Mike Witt, MLB pitcher, pitched perfect game September 30, 1984.

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