Raye Renfro (born 1940 in Houston, Texas) is a former American football and track and field athlete from Columbia Basin College and Jefferson High School.
Born in Houston, his family moved to Portland, Oregon where he attended Jefferson High School, starring as a two-way football player and track and field athlete.
As a junior (1957) and senior (1958), he contributed to his team achieving a 23-0 record, including two Class A-1 football state championships. The Democrats 1958 team is regarded as one of the greatest in Oregon prep history, in that season he broke the Portland Interscholastic League record with 24 touchdowns and was part of a backfield that included him at fullback, quarterback Terry Baker (Heisman Trophy winner at Oregon State University), his younger brother Mel Renfro at halfback (future Pro Football Hall of Famer) and halfback Mickey Hergert (one of the leading ground gainers in the nation at Lewis & Clark College).
In track and field he was the state record holder in the broad jump and in the 120-yard high hurdles. He also was the state champion in the 100-yard dash and in the 880-yard relay team.