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Casey Nance was a standout basketball player for four years at RHS as she scored 1037 career points, added 281 career blocks, and 1113 career rebounds. She was a 1 st team all-league performer her sophomore, junior, and senior years as well as 1 st team all-district and 2 nd team all-Ohio her junior and senior years. She set single- game school records of rebounds (22) and blocks (8). She set single-season school records in rebounds (357) and blocks (281). She was recognized as the Tri-County Coaches Association Player of the Year (2008) and a McDonald’s All-American nominee her senior year. Her senior year the team went 18-5. She went on to play at the University of Dayton where she earned four letters, starting 122 games and playing in 131 games. She was an Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Team selection, Atlantic 10 All-Defensive team selection, and a three time recipient of the Arthur Ashe Scholar Athlete Award. She as ranks 10 th in career rebounds (712) and 2 nd on the career blocks list (214), and ranks 3 rd in games played (131). Her teams appeared in the NCAA tournament three times and won the program’s first A-10 tournament title (2012). Casey is currently a Revere girl’s assistant basketball coach—this past season (2015-16), the girl’s team won their first Suburban League title since 1975. Note: Father, Larry Nance, played in the NBA for 13-years. Broth- er, Larry Nance Jr (RHS ‘11), currently plays for the Los Angeles Lakers. Brother, Pete Nance (RHS ‘18) is currently a junior at Revere. Name: Casey Nance Class: 2008 Sport(s): Basketball Occupation: Events and Experience Coordinator for the Cleveland Indians Current City of Residence: Brecksville, Ohio Family: Parents Larry and Jaynee; Brothers Larry Jr and Pete Hobbies/Interests: Coaching basketball, shopping, listening to music, spending time with family and friends What do you miss most about RHS?: “Spending time with my great friends, teammates, and coaches.” Advice to Current Revere Athletes: “Always work hard, trust your coaches, and enjoy every single mo- ment. One day, you will look back and wish you could relive those memories!” Notes: First, I would like to thank the selection committee and community for this honor, as well as con- gratulate all of the other talented athletes in this year’s induction class! I would like to offer a sincere thank you to all of the wonderful people who have assisted me through my athletic and academic journey at Revere and the University of Dayton. I would not be the player or person I am without the guidance and encourage- ment from all of my coaches throughout the years – I truly appreciate everything you have taught me about the game of basketball! A special thanks to my high school coach of 4 years, Kory Rorabaugh, for always be- ing supportive and pushing me to be the best I can be, and reminding me to find joy in the game and make the most of the high school experience. I would also like to share this honor with my awesome teammates and friends, both at RHS and UD, for helping me to create countless irreplaceable memories and having so much fun both on and off the court. Lastly, I would like to thank my family, especially my parents, for all they have done for me. I feel so fortunate to have been born into a group of great athletes and even better people. You guys are my rock and I am forever thankful for your unconditional support!” Casey Nance (‘08)—Basketball

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Page 1: Casey Nance (‘08)—Basketball · Casey Nance was a standout basketball player for four years at RHS as she scored 1037 career points, added 281 career blocks, and 1113 career rebounds

Casey Nance was a standout basketball player for four years at RHS as she scored 1037 career points, added 281 career blocks, and 1113 career rebounds. She was a 1st team all-league performer her sophomore, junior, and senior years as well as 1st team all-district and 2nd team all-Ohio her junior and senior years. She set single-game school records of rebounds (22) and blocks (8). She set single-season school records in rebounds (357) and blocks (281). She was recognized as the Tri-County Coaches Association Player of the Year (2008) and a McDonald’s All-American nominee her senior year. Her senior year the team went 18-5. She went on to play at the University of Dayton where she earned four letters, starting 122 games and playing in 131 games. She was an Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Team selection, Atlantic 10 All-Defensive team selection, and a three time recipient of the Arthur Ashe Scholar Athlete Award. She as ranks 10th in career rebounds (712) and 2nd on the career blocks list (214), and ranks 3rd in games played (131). Her teams appeared in

the NCAA tournament three times and won the program’s first A-10 tournament title (2012). Casey is currently a Revere girl’s assistant basketball coach—this past season (2015-16), the girl’s team won their first Suburban League title since 1975. Note: Father, Larry Nance, played in the NBA for 13-years. Broth-er, Larry Nance Jr (RHS ‘11), currently plays for the Los Angeles Lakers. Brother, Pete Nance (RHS ‘18) is currently a junior at Revere.

Name: Casey Nance Class: 2008 Sport(s): Basketball

Occupation: Events and Experience Coordinator for the Cleveland Indians Current City of Residence: Brecksville, Ohio Family: Parents Larry and Jaynee; Brothers Larry Jr and Pete Hobbies/Interests: Coaching basketball, shopping, listening to music, spending time with family and friends What do you miss most about RHS?: “Spending time with my great friends, teammates, and coaches.” Advice to Current Revere Athletes: “Always work hard, trust your coaches, and enjoy every single mo-ment. One day, you will look back and wish you could relive those memories!”

Notes: “First, I would like to thank the selection committee and community for this honor, as well as con-gratulate all of the other talented athletes in this year’s induction class! I would like to offer a sincere thank you to all of the wonderful people who have assisted me through my athletic and academic journey at Revere and the University of Dayton. I would not be the player or person I am without the guidance and encourage-ment from all of my coaches throughout the years – I truly appreciate everything you have taught me about the game of basketball! A special thanks to my high school coach of 4 years, Kory Rorabaugh, for always be-ing supportive and pushing me to be the best I can be, and reminding me to find joy in the game and make the most of the high school experience. I would also like to share this honor with my awesome teammates and friends, both at RHS and UD, for helping me to create countless irreplaceable memories and having so much fun both on and off the court. Lastly, I would like to thank my family, especially my parents, for all they have done for me. I feel so fortunate to have been born into a group of great athletes and even better people. You guys are my rock and I am forever thankful for your unconditional support!”

Casey Nance (‘08)—Basketball

Page 2: Casey Nance (‘08)—Basketball · Casey Nance was a standout basketball player for four years at RHS as she scored 1037 career points, added 281 career blocks, and 1113 career rebounds

Casey Nance (‘08)—Basketball