5 Notable Alumni Athletes

Jeff Cacciatore ’76
Former member of the St. Louis Steamers soccer team.

Jeff Commings ’91
Collegiate All-American swimmer at the University of Texas.

Jay Delsing '79
Golf professional who has placed well in several major PGA tournements.

Rich Grawer ‘61
Former St. Louis University basketball coach who served as the athletic director at Clayton High School until his retirement in the summer of 2006.

Henry Jones ’86
Former NFL Pro-Bowl cornerback who played for the Buffalo Bills, Minnesota Vikings and Atlanta Falcons.

Ty Keough ’75
Former U.S. Olympic, National and World Cup Team soccer player and a four-year All-America at St. Louis University, he played 12 seasons of professional soccer and has served as a coach and broadcaster for ESPN and ABC.

Ed Macauley ’45
Member of the Basketball Hall of Fame who played for the Boston Celtics.
Pat McBride ’61
All-American soccer player at St. Louis University whose career highlights include participation on the U.S. Olympic and World Cup teams, as well as starring in the NASL and coaching in the MISL.
Hank Raymonds ’42
Former basketball coach and athletic director at Marquette University who made six post-season appearances and compiled a record of 126-50 as head coach from 1977-1983.
Ken Sanders ’59
Ten year career in Major League Baseball with Kansas City A's, Boston Red Sox, Milwaukee Brewers, Cleveland Indians, Minnesota Twins, California Angels and New York Mets.
In 1971 as a member of the Milwaukee Brewers, Ken was the American League Fireman of the Year with 31 saves and a earned run average of 1.71.

Steve Schnur ’92
Northwestern quarterback who starred in the 1996 Rose Bowl game against USC.

Joe Schultz ’36
Former MLB player for the St. Louis Browns. Manager for the Seattle Pilots (which later became the Milwaukee Brewers) in 1969. Third base coach for the 1964 world championship St. Louis Cardinals.
Taylor Twellman ’98
High school All-American soccer player and star on MSL’s New England Revolution.