Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Larry Nance Jr. headed to Wyoming - High School Newswatch

Revere basketball star Larry Nance Jr. has decided to attend Wyoming.The 6-6 senior, who led the Minutemen to the best season in school history, gave his oral commitment Monday.Nance, son of former Cavaliers star Larry Nance, averaged 17 points and 10 rebounds last season when Revere compiled a 21-2 record and reached a Division I district final. In his...

Larry Nance Jr. has orally committed to Wyoming.

Revere basketball star Larry Nance Jr. has decided to attend Wyoming.
The 6-6 senior, who led the Minutemen to the best season in school history, gave his oral commitment Monday.
Nance, son of former Cavaliers star Larry Nance, averaged 17 points and 10 rebounds last season when Revere compiled a 21-2 record and reached a Division I district final. In his two seasons as a starter, Revere went 40-6, including a 28-0 record in the Suburban League.
At Wyoming, Nance will play for a pair of former Clevelanders, head coach Larry Shyatt and assistant Scott Duncan. Both men were assistant coaches at Cleveland State.
Medina hires Stacey: Former Midview and Bowling Green star Anthony Stacey was hired as boys basketball coach at Medina during Monday’s school board meeting.
Stacey, who played professionally in Spain for nine years, replaces Jody Peters.
After his playing career ended, Stacey returned to Lorain County and served one season as an assistant coach under his father, Al Stacey, at Admiral King. He was an assistant girls coach at Lorain in 2010-11.
Stacey was a Plain Dealer All-Star during his senior season at Midview, where he broke practically every scoring record and earned all-Ohio honors. His success continued at BGSU when he was named Freshman of the Year in the Mid-American Conference and later added Player of the Year honors. He remains the all-time leading scorer at both schools.
Peters resigned as coach after last season.
Bulldogs RHP Sagerman to Dayton: Right-handed pitcher Denton Sagerman, who helped Olmsted Falls reach the Division I state semifinals last season, made an oral commitment to attend Dayton.
In his third season as a starting pitcher, Sagerman (6-2, 198) owns a 13-5 career record. This season, he is batting .310 with 13 runs batted in and a team-leading eight doubles. Coach Dan Largent said Denton, an honors student, chose Dayton over Bowling Green and UNC-Asheville.

Source: http://highschoolsports.cleveland.com/news/article/-7680477204955464753

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