High School Hoops Coach Ryan McNeely Hits a Milestone


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When the Mount Sinai Mustangs defeated Hampton Bays this week there was more to it than just adding a W in the win column on the season.

With that victory Head Basketball Coach Ryan McNeely won his 200th Varsity Basketball win.

The dominating 73-22 victory over Southampton pushed the Mustangs record to 9-1 overall and they sit in first place with an unbeaten 5-0 league record this year.

McNeely is a Mount Sinai graduate and earned his bachelor’s degree from St. Joseph’s University where he also starred on the school’s basketball team tallying over 1000 points in his four years.

He has coached high school basketball at both Centereach High School and currently at Mt Sinai High School. In addition to coaching varsity basketball, he has coached his 3 sons at all levels of basketball including the local youth leagues, CYO and AAU. He even coaches a basketball camp with his son.

The Mount Sinai booster club said of McNeely It's "such an amazing accomplishment and we all couldn’t be prouder to have."

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