Earl "The Pearl" Monroe is a Hall of Fame guard who played in the NBA from 1967-1980 for the Baltimore Bullets and New York Knicks. He won an NBA title with the Knicks in 1973.
Wide Receiver Ed McCaffrey played in the NFL for 13 seasons from 1991-2003 and is best remembered for his time with the Denver Broncos, with whom he was a two-time Super Bowl champion.
Eddie Olczyk spent 16 years playing in the National Hockey League from 1984-2000 and is best remembered for his time with the Chicago Blackhawks and NY Rangers. He currently works as a television color analyst for Blackhawks games.
Edgar Bennett played running back for the Green Bay Packers from 1992-1997 and was a member of the Super Bowl XXXI winning team. He also won a second Super Bowl as an assistant coach with Green Bay and is a member of the Packers' Hall of Fame.
Eric Davis is a retired outfielder who spent 17 years playing in the majors for several teams and is most fondly remembered for his time with the Cincinnati Reds, where he won a World Series title in 1990.
Ernie Irvan is a former NASCAR driver who is best remembered for his comeback after a crash in 1994 at Michigan Speedway left him with a brain injury and less than a 10% chance of survival.