Jeff Shreve

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Jeff Shreve
Born (1965-05-14) May 14, 1965 (age 59)
Canton Charge 2011 - 2020
  • Cleveland Cavaliers 1987 - 2005
  • Cleveland Rockers
  • 1997 - 2003

    Jeff Shreve is an

    Canton Charge of the NBA G League.[2]

    Shreve was born in Canton, Ohio. He left GlenOak High School in 1983 and is a graduate of the University of Mount Union (1987).

    Shreve became a full-time public address announcer at the beginning of the second season of

    Dan Gilbert
    .

    In 1999, Shreve was hired as the internal public address announcer for the Cleveland Browns and replaced Jim Mueller as the full-time stadium announcer in 2000.

    Shreve was the public address announcer for the

    WNBA for all of their seven seasons (1997-2003). He has also been the announcer for the Mid-American Conference men's and women's basketball tournaments since 2000 and the Mid-American Conference
    Football Championship game since 2012.

    References

    [2] [1] [5] [3] [4]

    1. ^ a b Lubinger, Bill. "Manning the microphone at Browns Stadium a big voice, small profile post". Cleveland Plain Dealer. Retrieved 3 Dec 2008.
    2. ^ a b Duer, Benjamin. "Jeff Shreve is the man behind the stadium voice". Canton Repository. Retrieved 14 Dec 2014.
    3. ^ a b YouTube. "1997 NBA All-Star Game". YouTube.
    4. ^ a b IMDb. "1997 NBA All-Star Game". IMDb.
    5. ^ Staff. "FridayNightOhio brings Bourquin, Shreve together for streaming broadcasts". FridayNightOhio.com. Retrieved 14 Jun 2018.

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    Preceded by
    Jim Mueller
    Cleveland Browns Public Address Announcer
    2000–present
    Succeeded by
    Preceded by Cleveland Cavaliers Public Address Announcer
    1995–2005
    Succeeded by
    Ronnie Duncan