Headlines for Caleb Weatherspoon

  • Weatherspoon announces retirement

    After 19 seasons in the league, Caleb Weatherspoon has decided to hang it up.Weatherspoon was originally drafted by the Cloud in the 1st season.
  • Cobras waive Caleb Weatherspoon

    The Cobras have waived Caleb Weatherspoon from their roster. Caleb posted 0.8 PPG, with 0.3 rebounds and 0.3 assists while playing 3.8 minutes per game during this season with the team.

  • Weatherspoon agrees to deal with Cobras

  • Broncos waive Caleb Weatherspoon

    The Broncos have waived Caleb Weatherspoon from their roster. Caleb posted 0.8 PPG, with 0.3 rebounds and 0.3 assists while playing 3.8 minutes per game during this season with the team.

  • Weatherspoon agrees to deal with Broncos

  • Cloud waive Caleb Weatherspoon

    The Cloud have waived Caleb Weatherspoon from their roster. Caleb posted 0.8 PPG, with 0.3 rebounds and 0.3 assists while playing 3.8 minutes per game during this season with the team.

  • Weatherspoon agrees to deal with Cloud

  • Wasps waive Caleb Weatherspoon

    The Wasps have cut Caleb Weatherspoon from their roster. Weatherspoon had yet to appear in a game this season for the Wasps.

  • Caleb Weatherspoon re-signs with Wasps

    Caleb Weatherspoon has signed on to play for another 4 seasons with the Wasps for a contract worth $7,380,000 per season.

  • Caleb Weatherspoon named Team MVP

    Congratulations to Caleb Weatherspoon on winning the Wasps Team MVP award for Season 11.

  • Caleb Weatherspoon re-signs with Wasps

    Caleb Weatherspoon has signed on to play for another 3 seasons with the Wasps for a contract worth $6,470,000 per season.

  • Weatherspoon selected as All-Defense

    Caleb Weatherspoon has been voted as an all-defensive player for the Wasps. Weatherspoon allowed opponents to shoot an adjusted .436% from the floor while averaging 3.2rpg, 1.5spg and 0.3bpg.

  • Weatherspoon injured, will miss at least 4 games.

  • Caleb Weatherspoon re-signs with Wasps

    Caleb Weatherspoon has signed on to play for another 2 seasons with the Wasps for a contract worth $7,470,000 per season.

  • Weatherspoon injured, may miss time

  • Caleb Weatherspoon re-signs with Wasps

    Caleb Weatherspoon has signed on to play for another season with the Wasps for a contract worth $3,070,000 for the season.

  • Weatherspoon injured, will miss at least 3 games.

  • Slash Retooling

    It's been quite a merry-go-round for the Slash this season under GM lasstr8. As the team sits trying desperately to surpass the franchises most wins of 15 in the 1st season, they have built a team around prize catch Christopher Stovall. However, the team has changed drastically from the team he was surrounded by last season, and continues to change with the most recent addition of Gary Ladd.

    Ladd, a former #1 pick and rookie of the season, 2-time all-star and 2-time All-League selection, has been a hold out for the better part of the season, finally persuaded to join the Slash for a long term contract as they will now have a decent shot to make the playoffs for the first time in team history.

    Other notable changes include Caleb Weatherspoon in and out from the Cloud, Denis Rosa and Stan Villano to the Cloud, Michael Mattox and Cole Lemus in from the Wasps, Nathaniel Kahle and Gonzalo Calpin gone, Brandon Siva gone, Boone Rehrer and Blaine Hannon in from the Wranglers, Hannon then back out. Chester Keene, Jeffry Brewington and future 1st round picks to bring crowd favorite Truman Scanlon back from the Cheery O's... among others.

    Add to this the multitude of free agent pickups along with top 10 draft pick guards Isar Tellefsen and Isod Safron. Quite a different team from just a season ago, with several different lineups... the only constant being Stovall. It remains to be seen if GM lasstr8 settles on this roster, and if in fact he can even hold onto the job next season... how the season plays out should decide.

  • Weatherspoon traded to Wasps from Slash for Mattox

    The Slash have reached a deal with the Wasps that will send Caleb Weatherspoon to the Wasps in exchange for Michael Mattox.

    Weatherspoon averaged 8.9 PPG, 2.1 rebounds and 4.6 assists in 23.9 minutes per game. Mattox averaged 16.9 PPG, 1.7 rebounds and 2.9 assists in 33.4 minutes per game.

  • Villano,Rosa,1st round draft pick traded to Cloud from Slash for Weatherspoon,Madera

    The Slash have reached a deal with the Cloud that will send Stan Villano, Denis Rosa, and a season 6, 1st round draft pick to the Cloud in exchange for Caleb Weatherspoon, Randall Madera, and Jody Ault.

    Villano averaged 7.4 PPG, 4.8 rebounds and 1.6 assists in 19.3 minutes per game. Rosa averaged 9.5 PPG, 1.9 rebounds and 2.4 assists in 20.5 minutes per game. Weatherspoon averaged 9.3 PPG, 2.1 rebounds and 4.8 assists in 24.7 minutes per game. Madera averaged 20.4 PPG, 2.2 rebounds and 5.2 assists in 35.1 minutes per game.

  • Cloud turn in huge win at home over Ice Monkeys

    The Cloud may have just become the team to beat, as they rally late to slide past the Ice Monkeys 114-103. They are now up a shocking 2-0 in the series. Caleb Weatherspoon  made up the difference scoring 37 points with 7 assists as Jared Isaacs couldn't stay out of foul trouble, playing just 13 minutes before geting the boot. The series returns to the Ice Monkeys home court as the Cloud attempt to close out the series.

  • Cloud break losing streak with win vs Impact

    It was by far the most put together game the Cloud played all season, even if it was only the struggling Impact that they beat and still failed to score more than 100 points. Both Randal Lyne and Cecil Frueh scored 27 to lead the charge with Caleb Weatherspoon dishing 11 assists. Both teams now stand at the bottom of the pack with a 1-5 record.

  • Caleb Weatherspoon re-signs with Cloud

    Caleb Weatherspoon has signed on to play for another 3 seasons with the Cloud for a contract worth $15,790,000 per season.

  • Weatherspoon selected for All-League Team

    Congratulations to Caleb Weatherspoon, who has been selected to represent the League IV All-League team after averaging 15.6ppg, 4.2rpg and 9.4apg during the season.

  • Caleb Weatherspoon finishes 1st in the league in assists

    Caleb Weatherspoon averaged 9.1 assists per game this season finishing in 1st place leaguewide. The Cloud congratulate him on this accomplishment.
  • Caleb Weatherspoon named Team MVP

  • Weatherspoon selected as an All-Star

    Caleb Weatherspoon has been voted as an all-star for the Cloud. Weatherspoon averaged 15.8ppg, 4.1rpg and 9.1apg.

  • Unstoppable. Impact on to League I record 13th straight win

    Jose Teske and the boys wrapped up another victory beating the reigning champ Cloud 116-111 for the first time in franchise history and the 13th straight win to set a new League I record. Teske scored 25 points with 9 boards. Morris Rosa scored 24 with 8 boards, Reynaldo Gill also had 24 with 8 boards. For the Cloud, Caleb Weatherspoon scored a game high 28 with 11 assists in the loss.

  • Cloud stop the bleeding with win

    The Cloud ended their franchise record tying 4 straight losses with a much overdue win over the Wranglers 99-90. The team has been clinging on to the 7th spot in the playoffs holding a two win advantage over the Broncos, Terriers and Meteors. Caleb Weatherspoon had another huge game scoring 23 and dishing 15 assists. For the Wranglers, Malik Dullen scored 17 with 15 boards while Carlton Poling scored 24.

  • Cloud best Jacks in heavyweight matchup

    The preseason #1 Jacks and the champion Cloud squared off in a match that could have heavy playoff seeding implications with the Cloud coming out the victors in a shootout that saw both team put up franchise record numbers in points and a combined score of 265 points. The Clouds win gives them a 2-0 head-to-head advantage and therfore a playoff tiebreaker advantage which could prove very useful from the way things are looking.

    Caleb Weatherspoon scored 28 with 13 assists while hitting 11 of 12 from the field while Jared Isaacs scored 34 with 4 assists and 4 boards.

    For the Jacks, Gary Ladd continues to make a very strong case for Rookie of the Season just missing his first triple double scoring 21 with 11 boards and 9 assists in the losing effort.

  • So far the Cloud seem to have made the right moves during the offseason to give themselves a good shot at a repeat title. They traded away reliable 6th man Jackie Porcaro who is now leading the Wolves, but they added The X-Factor Tommie Drey who was underutilized by the Wolves last season as well as role player Brandon Siva to go along with their championship front of Randall Madera, Jared Isaacs, Randal Lyne, Caleb Weatherspoon and Cecil Frueh.

    Tommie Drey adds an element of surprise to every game and has shown that he can be whatever you need him to be, wether it's dropping 30 in a game, pulling down 15 boards or dishing dimes, he built for the job. Once the season comes down to crunchtime, many think The X-Factor Tommie Drey will be the player that makes for breaks the run for two titles.

  • Cloud hand Jacks a dose of reality

    The reigning champion Cloud topped the last undefeated team in the league crushing the Jacks by 30, 119-89 in what many think could be a championship game preview. The point total allowed by the Jacks was the second most ever allowed in team history. While the Cloud hit 58% from downtown while the Jacks were a dreadful 2 of 22. Kent Noll could muster just 1 for 8 himself, however did still manage 24 points and 6 assists.

    The Jacks tinkered with their lineup, giving Rosendo Reiss and Chang Erwin another start, over the usual Edward Thrash and Judson Ibarra... not a good idea as both Reiss and Erwin struggled. 

    For the Cloud, things were just clicking again... scoring 112+ for the 4th time in their first 5 games. Jared Isaacs hit 4 of 5 from downtown to add to his 28 points. Caleb Weatherspoon scored 23 with 9 assists and 7 boards while Randal Lyne pulled in 11 boards with 23 points.

  • Cloud in familiar form... ease past Slash

    The Cloud are back on the horse after a suprising loss to the Badgers, jumping back to beat the Slash by 9 points at home. Both Jared Isaacs and Randall Madera posted over 30 points while the X-Factor Tommie Drey put up an unusual double-double for himself pulling in 13 boards with a career high 11 assists. Caleb Weatherspoon had one for himself with 17 points, 6 boards and 10 assists.

  • Champions improve to 3-0

    It's early yet, but the Cloud have showed no signs of deviating from their championship form of last season defeating the Eclipse 122-101 in a true team effort. Caleb Weatherspoon was two assists shy of a triple double scoring 20 points with a career high 11 rebounds and 8 assists. Tommie Drey continued to be a difference maker scoring 19 with 14 boards while Jared Isaacs scored 24 with 9 boards and Randall Madera with a team high 27. The team is averaging an astounding 121+ppg.

    The Eclipse look to still be holding up solidly as their early difficult schedule sees them able to put up points and solid numbers. Andy Fredricks scored 16 points with 12 assists, while rookie Garret Blosser played a solid all-around game scoring 12 with 8 boards and 7 assists.

  • Weatherspoon receives ring

    Caleb Weatherspoon has received his championship ring for being part of the League II, Season 1 champion Cloud team. Congratulations!

  • Cloud move on to Championship!

    With a 116-98 win over the Moles, the Cloud will move on to the first ever League II championship game vs either the Cheery O's or Lizards. In a game that saw 22 lead changes and 11 ties, the Cloud finally pulled away to win by 18 points after the Moles Trevor Skabo was ejected after just 14 minutes and 8 points of play. His replacement Lew Hannon  managed just 2 points the rest of the game in his place.

    Caleb Weatherspoon led the Cloud with 29 points and 13 assists. Back from missing the previous game, Randall Madera led the game with 30 points.

    The #3 Cloud win the series 3-1 and move on to the championship ahead of the #2 seeded Moles.

  • Skabo and the Moles tie series up in record fashion

    141 points. The most ever scored by a team in League II. The Moles destroyed the Cloud getting revenge for their home loss the previous game. Trevor Skabo had a career outing scoring a careery high 43 points with a career high 9 boards with 8 assists in 40 minutes. Hiram Atkins scored 31 while Vince Varney scored 24 in the win.

    The Cloud actually played well, hitting 58% from the field to score 115 points, but when the Moles are spot on, they are unbeatable. Caleb Weatherspoon scored 31 points with 6 boards and 8 rebounds. Jared Isaacs had 23.

    Game 3 will be back home for the Moles where they are expected to win.

  • Cloud step up in dominant performance to move to 2nd round

    The Cloud proved to be up to the challenge and then some crushing the Fire Ants by 42 in their most dominant performance of the season. Randall Madera led the team with 38 points including 6 of 7 from downtown while Jared Isaacs scored 30 with 7 boards. Caleb Weatherspoon scored 22 with 13 assists while Randal Lyne scored 18 with 8 rebounds.

    For the Fire Ants, nothing worked as they trailed by as much as 46 points in their loss which knocks them out of the playoffs. Evan Wile led the team with 22 points and 6 assists, but was a lone bright spot on the team that saw Israel Jacoby score just 15 with 4 boards.

    The Cloud move on to face the Moles in the semi-finals.

  • Do or Die Game 5 for Fire Ants/Cloud

    The Fire Ants won the first, the Cloud won the next two, then the Fire Ants rounded it out with a game 4 win at home even the series up 2-2. The #3 seeded Cloud were the favorite to take it all, and may still be going back home for the final game, but they are missing a crucial player in Cecil Frueh who dropped 46 points earlier in the series. They are however probably the deepest team in the league including all-star and points leader Jared Isaacs, three point threat Randall Madera, solid center Randal Lyne, Caleb Weatherspoon, assist master at the point and role player Jackie Porcaro who steps in for Frueh at the other forward spot.

    The Fire Ants sport a deep bench as well but heavily rely on all-star center Israel Jacoby to set the tone of the game. A win will come down to wether Evan Wile and Gregory Cushing are able to step up with big games to give the team the boost they will need on the road.

  • Caleb Weatherspoon finishes 1st in the league in assists

    Caleb Weatherspoon averaged 8.7 assists per game this season finishing in 1st place leaguewide. The Cloud congratulate him on this accomplishment.
  • Cloud continue to win, key game vs Wolves

    The Cloud looked dominant once again winning their 4th in a row 108-98 over the Wolves. Jared Isaacs scored 27 points, Caleb Weatherspoon had a career high 28 points with 11 boards and Randall Madera scored 23. The Cloud are now 18-8, tied with the Lizards for first place.

    The Wolves dropped to 14-11 in the loss. Tommie Drey scored 25 with 10 rebounds to lead the team.

  • Cloud make statement win over Fire Ants

  • Lyne is huge in return, Cloud crush Diamonds

    The Cloud are finally whole again after center Randal Lyne returned from injury, and he didn't disappoint. The Cloud never trailed in their 118-81 win over the Diamonds to improve to 15-8. Lyne led all scorers with 28 points with 8 blocks. Caleb Weatherspoon also had a tremendous game scoring 19 points, 16 assists and 8 rebounds.

  • Cloud lose heartbreaker to Wasps

    The two teams traded blows the entire game with the lead changing hands 18 times and 5 times in the last two minutes. Randall Madera did all he could with hitting what could have been game winners, but it in the end it was the Wasps Carson Augustine with the final buzzerbeating shot to put the Wasps up for the win 108-106 over the Cloud ending the Clouds 6 game win streak.

    The Cloud were hampered by turnovers with Cecil Frueh contributing 8 of the eteams 23 vs the Wolves 13. Jared Isaacs led all scorers with 32 points while Caleb Weatherspoon dished 16 assists while Madera put up 27.

  • The Cloud steamroll Lizards for 5th straight win

    The latest power rankings had the Cloud jump 4 spots to #1 and they put on quite a show for it destroying the formidable Lizards 101-77. Caleb Weatherspoon had a career day with a near triple double, 23 points, 10 boards and 8 assists. Jackie Porcaro scored 29 with 11 boards while the leagues leading scorer Jared Isaacs put in 28.

    The Cloud now sport the best record in the league at 10-2 (6-0 at home), and with Randall Madera coming back from injury any game now, the team will just be that must stronger.

  • Isaacs leads Cloud over Badgers

    It was harder than the Cloud anticipated, but they got the job done winning 101-90 over the struggling Badgers. The leagues leading scorer Jared Isaacs led the team with 37 points and 9 boards. Caleb Weatherspoon also had a terrific day with 19 points and 9 assists hitting all 8 of his free throws. The Cloud now lead the league with an 8-2 record.