Gebheart was the most underrated especially if you consider his career at the College of Insurance . However, Ed Pavia was the greatest athlete every produced by the Vikings. No three point line or shot clock back then. He would have broken all the records. GOAT
Roy Gebhart - 8 years ago
John Darcy played for three seasons and was the heart an soul of those post Pavia years.
Tommy "Gun$z" - 8 years ago
I would have to agree that Lou Conklin and "Ice Wolf" Ryan are definitely deserving to be on that list, but I don't know what kind of bush league sports writers the advance hires not including Michael "Swag" Lubelli. Sea may have not won all their games points wise but you always knew they would win the swag category whenever "swag" stepped on the hardwood. His defense was on par with Mutumbo in his prime, whenever "Ice Wolf" Ryan would leave the back door open (which was a lot) you could always count on swag closing it shut!
Jason Collins - 8 years ago
My favorite memory of Timmy "The Vacuum Cleaner" Ryan was when he nailed a right handed layup in the pregame warm ups then immediately proceeded to the snack bar only to down a foot long in a one, single bite. Boy, was I impressed.
One of the best player's I have ever witnessed has to be Tim "The Junk Yard Dawg" Ryan. He really had a future ahead of him. Not sure why he turned down his scholarship to Yeshiva University. It was a pleasure to watch him wipe the floor clean with his swifter moves.
CM23 - 8 years ago
Bring back Scott Welle
Jared Fogle - 8 years ago
I think Lou Conklin deserved to be considered on this list. I remember like it was yesterday, those luscious locks just flowing down the court. His release of the ball was as smooth as a baby's bottom. I also agree with the other commenter in regards to the big dog, Timmy "Ice Wolf" Ryan...kid really knew he was to the "backdoor."
CM23 - 8 years ago
Bring back Scott Welle
Steve - 8 years ago
I think Tim "Ice Wolf" Ryan is by far the best Sea player to ever grace the hardwood. His knack for finding the rim was almost as good as his knack to find loose change. Sea was blessed to have the "King" of compromise throw on their jersey.
Mike L - 8 years ago
Novello was a tremendous floor general, a double double machine and multiple game winning three's like you can no believe.....add Neil Novello (1993) to the ballot.
port Richmond guard - 8 years ago
Pavia was best scorer on the island back in the day but long ago so everyone problary forgot
SW - 8 years ago
What about Brian "Air" White?
Denise L - 8 years ago
Neil Novello class of 1993 was the best player hands down. Old "G"
Julia - 8 years ago
Ed Pavia hands down. Leading scorer in school history and with no three point line and no shot clock. Was also double teamed every night.
Gebheart was the most underrated especially if you consider his career at the College of Insurance . However, Ed Pavia was the greatest athlete every produced by the Vikings. No three point line or shot clock back then. He would have broken all the records. GOAT
John Darcy played for three seasons and was the heart an soul of those post Pavia years.
I would have to agree that Lou Conklin and "Ice Wolf" Ryan are definitely deserving to be on that list, but I don't know what kind of bush league sports writers the advance hires not including Michael "Swag" Lubelli. Sea may have not won all their games points wise but you always knew they would win the swag category whenever "swag" stepped on the hardwood. His defense was on par with Mutumbo in his prime, whenever "Ice Wolf" Ryan would leave the back door open (which was a lot) you could always count on swag closing it shut!
My favorite memory of Timmy "The Vacuum Cleaner" Ryan was when he nailed a right handed layup in the pregame warm ups then immediately proceeded to the snack bar only to down a foot long in a one, single bite. Boy, was I impressed.
One of the best player's I have ever witnessed has to be Tim "The Junk Yard Dawg" Ryan. He really had a future ahead of him. Not sure why he turned down his scholarship to Yeshiva University. It was a pleasure to watch him wipe the floor clean with his swifter moves.
Bring back Scott Welle
I think Lou Conklin deserved to be considered on this list. I remember like it was yesterday, those luscious locks just flowing down the court. His release of the ball was as smooth as a baby's bottom. I also agree with the other commenter in regards to the big dog, Timmy "Ice Wolf" Ryan...kid really knew he was to the "backdoor."
Bring back Scott Welle
I think Tim "Ice Wolf" Ryan is by far the best Sea player to ever grace the hardwood. His knack for finding the rim was almost as good as his knack to find loose change. Sea was blessed to have the "King" of compromise throw on their jersey.
Novello was a tremendous floor general, a double double machine and multiple game winning three's like you can no believe.....add Neil Novello (1993) to the ballot.
Pavia was best scorer on the island back in the day but long ago so everyone problary forgot
What about Brian "Air" White?
Neil Novello class of 1993 was the best player hands down. Old "G"
Ed Pavia hands down. Leading scorer in school history and with no three point line and no shot clock. Was also double teamed every night.