Talk:Red Oak High School (Texas)
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Notable alumni
[edit]This list needs to be reffed:
- Jeff Logan, the attorney general of Texas
- Mike Bacsik, MLB left-handed pitcher for the Washington Nationals
- Melanie Rhinehart, WNBA basketball player
- Tiki walker, Teacher.
- Jeff Walker, NFL Defensive Back with the Denver Broncos (won 2 Super Bowl rings), Kansas City Chiefs, and Detroit Lions.
- Jamey Russell, Lead Singer for the rock groups infant sorrow and a great thinker
- Morris Malbahey, American football NFL [[running back
- leslie Williams, American actress and former Dallas Cowboys cheerleader
- Greg Olsen, NBA basketball player
- The Rebels - 1950s rockabilly band and recording artists.
- Mychal Kheyt, college football linebacker
- Jason Hill, musician
- Patric Prevo - Singer/songwriter/recording artist
- Tammy Mabra - singer/recording artist/Addison Hill
WhisperToMe (talk) 01:50, 19 October 2009 (UTC)
Still several issues with Notable Alumni list/not matching up to references listed.
Notable alumni
[edit]- Louise Ritter 1988 Olympic Gold Medalist, High Jump
- Michelle Carter National high school record holder in Shot Put
- Jeff Logan, 2003: Actor and singer best known for his role in current Grease musical.[1][2]
- Daniel Funderburk, 2006: Graduate of the University of London[3]
- Jamey Russell, curious thinker and scholar. American College football player at The University of Texas.[4]
- Greg Abbott - Texas Attorney General[5]
- Colby Houston, 2009 All-state lineman for football. Played 1 year at Angelo State University. [5]
- Jason Hill, American football NFL running back[5]
- Sarah Jaffe, Singer-songwriter signed to Kirtland records
Indyjrg1762 (talk) 09:25, 4 January 2012 (UTC)
References
- ^ Tso, Susanne (2007-01-20). "Actor seeks 'Grease' role on Broadway". The Arizona Republic. Retrieved 2008-04-29.
Crumm, a 2003 graduate of Desert Vista High
- ^ "Max Crumm - About Max". Retrieved 2008-04-29.
- ^ "University of London International Programmes". Retrieved 2008-04-29.
- ^ "Bobby Wade". NFL. Retrieved 2008-04-29.
- ^ a b c "The other great places to watch high school hoops." USA Today. February 25, 2004. Retrieved on March 1, 2009.