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Your high school's most famous alumni...

iambrutus said:
Salem, as in columbiana county?

Rich Karlis pro football (kicker?)
Kirk Loudermilk pro football (lineman)

That's right. I suppose I could've listed them, but only felt like doing one. Karlis was a kicker, yes. He kicked barefoot and I think he played for the Broncos.
 
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Me, I think Dimitrious Stanley might the most famous. Maggie Grace from Lost went there for two years.. she was even hot then, but she had a different last name.

Thomas Worthington, class of 2001 here.
 
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Bishop Butler -- and I do mean A Bishop. Mind you that was back in the early 1700's.
The school claimed it was named after one of its first students -- and the most famous resident of the village that was home to the school.
That would make our most famous Alum a King. (Alfred to be precise). However, we always thought that was nonsense. Bishop Butler by way of contrast was real. And yes, the school was that old.
It is now what is called in these quarters a "Prep" school, with the same emphasis on sports and academics that pervaded life there when I was a Student.

Think of Hogwarts but with semi-pro or National under-18 players on the 1st (and sometimes the 2nd) team.
 
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Crap... that's right... it not Hawg... its fomer Dallas Cowboys Kicker Timmy Seder...
I played with Tim Sedar at Ashland in 1997. He was the calmest guy you could ever be around also very strong christian faith. However when we would huddle up for kickoff he would get CRAZY. It was almost humourous. DEEP LEFT! DEEP LEFT!
 
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bigtenbadboy said:
I played with Tim Sedar at Ashland in 1997. He was the calmest guy you could ever be around also very strong christian faith. However when we would huddle up for kickoff he would get CRAZY. It was almost humourous. DEEP LEFT! DEEP LEFT!

I know Tim too... which is probably why I forgot about him... Super nice guy... and yeah... he defintely had that "Switch"
 
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AKAKBUCK said:
I know Tim too... which is probably why I forgot about him... Super nice guy... and yeah... he defintely had that "Switch"
I had a class with Tim once. Good guy. I forgot about him too.

bigtenbadboy said:
I played with Tim Sedar at Ashland in 1997. He was the calmest guy you could ever be around also very strong christian faith. However when we would huddle up for kickoff he would get CRAZY. It was almost humourous. DEEP LEFT! DEEP LEFT!
I played flag football with some guys from AU back in 2001. The only names I remember were Dave and JP (They coached FB at AHS after they were done), but they also brought a QB, a couple linemen, and some other guys I can't remember.
 
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