Brian Johnson
Johnson was a catcher and pitcher for the Titans when he tied one national record and broke six state records. He also earned a scholarship to play quarterback at Stanford University, where he simultaneously played for the Cardinal’s baseball team. After his junior year, he was drafted by the New York Yankees in the 16th round of the 1989 MLB draft. he spent 8 years playing for the San Francisco Giants and his most memorable moment is when he hit a home-run that led his team to the National League West title game. Today, Johnson spends his days working as a banker.

Brian Johnson
Vinnie Johnson
Johnson was chosen as the 7th overall pick in the 1979 NBA draft by the Seattle SuperSonics and then traded to the Detroit Pistons in 1981. He will always be remembered as being part of the Pistons when they won their consecutive champions. Also, it was his performance that made those games such a success. So much that his number retired with him. Ever since retirement from the NBA, Johnson has gone into business in manufacturing. He is the chairman of the Piston Group, which employs 200 people in Detroit.

Vinnie Johnson