Varina High School - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

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Michael Robinson, running back for Seattle Seahawks

Ken Willard, former running back for North Carolina Tar Heels and San Francisco 49ers.

Rick Langford, former pitcher for Oakland Athletics.

Ryan Kopacsi, VCU Peppas band leader.

Andy Allanson, former catcher for University of Richmond, Cleveland Indians and San Francisco Giants.

Kevin Lewis, former pro football lineman and Virginia Tech standout.

Jonathan Lewis, former Virginia Tech All-Big East defensive lineman and Virginia Cavaliers assistant coach (brother of Kevin).

Justin Thorpe, James Madison University quarterback.

Donte Boston, wide receiver for Richmond's 2008 Football Championship Subdivision title team.

Davon Morgan, former Virginia Tech safety.

Marell Lewis, former Michigan Wolverines football player.

Cordell Roane, former University of Richmond and Virginia Union quarterback.

Kristen Rowe, former NCAA Division III star softball pitcher, then assistant coach at Christopher Newport University.

Stephanie Walker, former Liberty University basketball player.

C.P. Richardson, former University of Richmond pitcher.

Tim Buheller, former Virginia Tech and minor-league outfielder who is one of Hokies' all-time stolen-base leaders.

Ryan Norwood, former East Carolina University and Chicago Cubs minor-league first baseman.

JT Taylor, former Virginia Cavaliers linebacker and assistant coach for Central Virginia Home School football team.

Wayne Wingfield, former Maryland Terrapins running back.

Renno Marchetti IV, 2012 Langley Speedway Super Street Division champion.

Ferris "Bert" Allen, longtime racehorse trainer and Colonial Downs champion.

Dawn Westbrook, Richmond-area actress.

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