Kevin Feterik
Class of 1996
Hometown: Rossmoor
Current Residence: Huntington Beach
Inducted: 2008
No Los Al quarterback has thrown the football with more accuracy or more proficiency than Kevin Feterik. Over the 1993, ’94 and ’95 seasons, the smooth left-hander passed for 6,222 yards while completing 68.7% of his passes. For his efforts in the 1994 and 1995 seasons, he was twice named all-state, and he was the Orange County Player of the Year and also named an All-American in 1995, when the Griffins were ranked as the No. 1 team in the nation by USA Today for six weeks of the season. During his junior year, the Griffins played Mater Dei at Anaheim Stadium in the CIF-Southern Section semif-finals before a crowd of 31,000 fans, the fifth largest attendance in section history.
At Brigham Young University, he finshed his career ranked fifth in all-time career yardage with 8,065 yards and ninth on the career touchdown pass list with 53. He was All-Western Athletic Conference Honorable Mention in his sophomore season, and second team all-Conference as a junior. He finished his senior year ranked eighth nationally in total offense, was a nominee for the the Davey O’Brien and Johnny Unitas Awards which annually go to the best college quarterback in the country.
After college, Kevin signed with the Seattle Seahawks as a free agent, then played a few seasons for the Calgary Stampeders in the Canadian Football League, and also played in the Arena Football League.
That’s quite funny you mention Feterik as being left handed but show a picture of a right-handed QB. That picture is John Walsh, not Kevin Feterik. Please edit.