Dickinson Gators — Dickinson — a college & pro athletic pipeline
4 alumni who reached major-college or pro sports
Dickinson High School, a Class 6A institution in Dickinson, Texas, has a history of producing athletes who have gone on to compete at the collegiate and professional levels. The school's athletic programs have been a stepping stone for many, preparing them for the demands of higher competition. These former Gators have represented their hometown on some of the biggest stages in sports, showcasing the talent fostered within the community.
Among the notable alumni are several individuals who made their mark in major college and professional sports. Dennis Cook became a Major League baseball player, and Hal Dues also played Major League Baseball. Marquis Johnson is currently a wide receiver for the Missouri Tigers. Donnie Little played quarterback and wide receiver for the University of Texas and later spent four years as a wide receiver for the Ottawa Rough Riders in the Canadian Football League.
- Dennis Cook — '81, Major League baseball player.
- Hal Dues — , Major League Baseball player.
- Marquis Johnson — '23, Wide receiver for the Missouri Tigers
- Donnie Little — '78, Quarterback and wide receiver for the University of Texas '82, and four years at wide
Donnie Little played quarterback and wide receiver for the University of Texas.