When he graduated, Case was the school's all-time leading scorer in basketball with 2,249 points, winning a regional championship and making the state 5A tournament twice, and playing at the varsity level all four years.
[2] The McAlester News-Capital also named Case as the 2002 all-area basketball player of the year.
Case was named to the school's McAlester Athletics Hall of Fame in 2017.
[3] On July 9, 2003, he announced his choice to play college basketball at the University of Kansas.
[5] Case left Kansas to work as an assistant coach at Southeast Missouri State from 2009 to 2012.