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Jayson Tatum, Matthew Tkachuk among high school classmates enjoying pro success

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Tkachuk: 'It's not a dream, it's reality' (1:33)

Matthew Tkachuk discusses how it feels to be a Stanley Cup champion following the Florida Panthers' 2-1 victory over the Edmonton Oilers. (1:33)

It is a pretty great time for supporters of Chaminade Prep. Two of the most distinguished alumni from the small Catholic school in St. Louis are enjoying a lot of success in their professional lives.

Boston Celtics forward Jayson Tatum and Florida Panthers winger Matthew Tkachuk were classmates at Chaminade. They even made a video together about why they came to the school.

While that duo of former Red Devils are having their moments, winning championships in the NBA and NHL, they're not the only former high school classmates having pro success. Here's a look back at other notable names that also went to high school together.

Matthew Tkachuk (Florida Panthers), Jayson Tatum (Boston Celtics)

Chaminade Prep (St. Louis, Missouri)

Prep achievements: Tatum averaged nearly 30 points per game in his senior season at Chaminade and won a state championship while being named the 2016 Gatorade National Player of the Year.

Tkachuk left Chaminade after ninth grade to play for the U.S. National Development Team.

Since then: Tkachuk is in his eighth season in the NHL. He has scored 40 goals in two of the past three seasons. In 2024, Tkachuk helped the Panthers win their first Stanley Cup title in franchise history.

Tatum, now a seven-year pro, averaged 26.9 points per game this season. He led the Celtics to the NBA Finals in 2022, losing to the Golden State Warriors. However, Tatum and the Celtics returned to the Finals this season and are champions for the first time since 2008.


Darius Garland (Cleveland Cavaliers), Jalen Ramsey (Miami Dolphins)

Brentwood Academy (Brentwood, Tennessee)

Prep achievements: Ramsey played football and ran track at Brentwood. He set the Tennessee state record for long jump while in high school.

Garland started playing varsity hoops in eighth grade and won four state championships while averaging 27.6 points as a senior.

Since then: Both Garland and Ramsey were first-round picks. This season, Garland averaged 18.0 points and 6.5 assists per game.

Ramsey won a BCS national championship at Florida State and a Super Bowl with the Rams. He has been named All-Pro three times.


Matthew Stafford (Los Angeles Rams), Clayton Kershaw (Los Angeles Dodgers)

Highland Park High (University Park, Texas)

Prep achievements: The pair played football together at Highland Park. Stafford was one of the top high school players his senior season and won a state championship in 2005.

Kershaw had a perfect record his senior season, striking out 139 batters. In one outing, which ended in run-rule, Kershaw had an all-strikeout perfect game.

Since then: Both went in the first round of their respective drafts and became champions in L.A. Stafford has had nine 4,000-yard seasons and has thrown 357 TDs in his career. He threw for 283 yards and three scores in the Rams' Super Bowl LVI win over the Cincinnati Bengals.

Kershaw is regarded as one of the greatest pitchers of his era. He has won three Cy Young Awards, one National League MVP and the 2020 World Series. Kershaw trails only Justin Verlander for most strikeouts in postseason history.


Kelsey Plum (Las Vegas Aces), Tommy Edman (St. Louis Cardinals)

La Jolla Country Day School (La Jolla, California)

Prep achievements: Plum scored over 2,000 points in her high school career to go along with over 600 rebounds. She also won a state championship.

Edman set school records for hits, runs, doubles and stolen bases. He had 91 stolen bases in four varsity seasons.

Since then: Plum was the first overall pick in the 2017 WNBA draft. Averaging 18.3 points per game in the 2023 WNBA playoffs, Plum was a big part of the Aces' run of back-to-back WNBA titles.

After playing college baseball at Stanford, Edman has been in the major leagues since 2019. With the Cardinals, he has proven to be a star utility player, getting starts at second and third base as well as shortstop while hitting .265 for his career. Edman was shut down for the 2024 season due to injury.


Diamond DeShields (Chicago Sky), Lorenzo Carter (Atlanta Falcons)

Norcross (Norcross, Georgia)

Prep achievements: Carter had 132 tackles and six sacks in his senior year and led Norcross to a Georgia state championship.

DeShields won her own titles at Norcross. She won three state titles and averaged 26 points a game as a senior.

Since then: DeShields was the No. 3 overall pick in the 2018 WNBA draft and has played for the Chicago Sky and Phoenix Mercury. She missed the 2023 season with the Wings due to an injury. She was a key bench player for the Sky's 2021 title team and returned to the franchise in 2024.

Carter was a third-round pick by the New York Giants in 2018. He missed most of the 2020 season with an Achilles injury but has 21.5 career sacks so far.


Bo Nickal (UFC), Kyler Murray (Arizona Cardinals)

Allen (Allen, Texas)

Prep achievements: Murray might be the best quarterback in the history of Texas high school football. At Allen, he won 43 games in a row, three consecutive state titles and never lost a game in high school. He accounted for 186 total touchdowns in his prep career.

Nickal was no slouch during his time at Allen. He won three state championships at three different weight classes. He lost just seven matches while at Allen.

Since then: As a collegiate wrestler at Penn State, Nickal won three national titles. He won a UFC contract after wins in Dana White's Contender Series in 2022. In his young pro career, he has won all six of his UFC fights.

In 2018, Murray won the Heisman Trophy at Oklahoma and was drafted No. 1 overall in the 2019 NFL draft. He won NFL Rookie of the Year in 2019 and led the Cardinals to the playoffs in 2021. Murray tore his ACL in the 2022 season and missed the first nine games of the upcoming season.