Knights Playing in College
...and the pros. Centennial Basketball alumni who took their game to the next level.
"I think this might be bigger than the Centennial Gym"
Former Centennial teammates Rob Johnson (Norfolk State) and Lorenzo Brown (NC State) faced each other in NCAA Division I regular season play. Both would earn conference honors and help their teams reach the NCAA tournament — the first Centennial players to play in March Madness. But not the last.
Centennial has a great basketball history that started shortly after the doors opened and continues today with an active Jr. Knights program and a high school program that competes every year against the highly talented Atlanta area. Below are the stories of the players and teams that built that legacy — some tremendous talent, and plenty of stories about the determination, hard work, and commitment it takes to make it to the next level, in basketball and in life. That legacy reached the Super Bowl LX stage in February 2026, when Maria Taylor presented the Lombardi Trophy to fellow Centennial alum and Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald — read more.
Not everyone is an All-American out of high school. But a lot can be achieved through dedication over an extended period of time — true for sports, true for academics, true for life.
Know a Centennial alum we're missing, or have an update for one of the players below? Email centennial.knights.basketball@gmail.com.
Centennial Alumni
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