Career
Shreve began duties as full-time public address announcer at the beginning of the second season of existence of Gund Arena in the 1995-1996 National Basketball Association season. He was the voice of the 1997 National Basketball Association All-Star Game, as well as the "National Basketball Association at 50" halftime ceremony honoring the 50 Greatest Players in National Basketball Association History. He was replaced by Ronnie Duncan after the 2004-2005 National Basketball Association season as part of the team overhaul by new owner Dan Gilbert.
During a memorable game in 2003, Shreve told the arena crowd in Cleveland to stay calm after Ron Artest (then of the Indiana Pacers) made obscene gestures to the audience.
When Shreve advised the crowd not to throw anything onto the court, Artest, who was sitting on the scorers table, patted Shreve on the back. 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 served as the Public Address announcer for the Cleveland Rockers of the Women's National Basketball Association 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.
Shreve is a native of Canton, Ohio.
Shreve is a 1987 graduate of the University of Mount Union. Shreve is a 1983 graduate of GlenOak High School.