Headlines for Edward Thrash

  • Thrash announces retirement

    After 20 seasons in the league, Edward Thrash has decided to hang it up.Thrash was originally drafted by the Jacks in the 1st season.
  • Jacks waive Edward Thrash

    The Jacks have cut Edward Thrash from their roster. Thrash had yet to appear in a game this season for the Jacks.

  • Edward Thrash re-signs with Jacks

    Edward Thrash has signed on to play for another season with the Jacks for a contract worth $1,530,000 for the season.

  • Edward Thrash re-signs with Jacks

    Edward Thrash has signed on to play for another 3 seasons with the Jacks for a contract worth $4,140,000 per season.

  • Thrash agrees to deal with Jacks

    The Jacks have signed Edward Thrash to the team in a deal worth $1,926,000 per season for 1 season.

  • Ice Monkeys waive Edward Thrash

    The Ice Monkeys have waived Edward Thrash from their roster. Edward posted 5.5 PPG, with 1.3 rebounds and 3.9 assists while playing 22.1 minutes per game during this season with the team.

  • Thrash agrees to deal with Ice Monkeys

  • Battle waive Edward Thrash

    The Battle have waived Edward Thrash from their roster. Edward posted 5.5 PPG, with 1.3 rebounds and 3.9 assists while playing 22.1 minutes per game during this season with the team.

  • Thrash agrees to deal with Battle

    The Battle have signed Edward Thrash to the team in a deal worth $2,280,000 per season for 1 season.

  • Battle waive Edward Thrash

    The Battle have waived Edward Thrash from their roster. Edward posted 8.6 PPG, with 1.7 rebounds and 4.7 assists while playing 27.9 minutes per game during this season with the team.

  • Thrash agrees to deal with Battle

    The Battle have signed Edward Thrash to the team in a deal worth $2,990,000 per season for 1 season.

  • Cobras waive Edward Thrash

    The Cobras have cut Edward Thrash from their roster. Thrash had yet to appear in a game this season for the Cobras.

  • Thrash agrees to deal with Cobras

    The Cobras have signed Edward Thrash to the team in a deal worth $2,890,000 per season for 1 season.

  • Jacks waive Edward Thrash

    The Jacks have waived Edward Thrash from their roster. Edward posted 10.2 PPG, with 2.2 rebounds and 5.5 assists while playing 32.4 minutes per game during this season with the team.

  • Thrash injured, may miss time

  • Thrash injured, will miss at least 2 games.

  • Edward Thrash re-signs with Jacks

    Edward Thrash has signed on to play for another 4 seasons with the Jacks for a contract worth $9,360,000 per season.

  • Thrash receives ring

    Edward Thrash has received his championship ring for being part of the Team Tournament, Season 8 champion Jacks team representing League II. Congratulations!

  • Thrash injured, will miss at least 3 games.

  • Thrash selected as All-Defense

    Edward Thrash has been voted as an all-defensive player for the Jacks. Thrash allowed opponents to shoot an adjusted .460% from the floor while averaging 3.4rpg, 1.8spg and 0.1bpg.

  • Thrash selected as All-Defense

    Edward Thrash has been voted as an all-defensive player for the Jacks. Thrash allowed opponents to shoot an adjusted .460% from the floor while averaging 3.4rpg, 1.8spg and 0.1bpg.

  • Edward Thrash re-signs with Jacks

    Edward Thrash has signed on to play for another 2 seasons with the Jacks for a contract worth $11,950,000 per season.

  • Edward Thrash finishes 2nd in the league in steals

    Edward Thrash averaged 2.2 steals per game this season finishing in 2nd place leaguewide. The Jacks congratulate him on this accomplishment.
  • Edward Thrash re-signs with Jacks

    Edward Thrash has signed on to play for another 2 seasons with the Jacks for a contract worth $9,830,000 per season.

  • Edward Thrash finishes 3rd in the league in steals

    Edward Thrash averaged 2.0 steals per game this season finishing in 3rd place leaguewide. The Jacks congratulate him on this accomplishment.
  • Edward Thrash re-signs with Jacks

    Edward Thrash has signed on to play for another 2 seasons with the Jacks for a contract worth $8,060,000 per season.

  • Unbelievable double OT game 2 between Jacks and Eclipse

    The Eclipse held a 20 point lead before the Jacks slashed into it in the final minutes of regulation, scoring 41 points in the period culminating in a huge 3 pointer by Edward Thrash who wound up with 18 points and 11 assists to send the game into OT, for the second straight game in the series. In OT, things got off to a slow start by both teams, but halfway through the teams lit up trading shot for shot, culminating with a last second shot by Brendan Spain who scored 24 off the bench coming off a timeout sending the game to double overtime. In the 2nd OT, it was shot for shot once again until it looked like the Jacks would close it out with a 4 point lead with 2 minutes left, but the Eclipse battled on outscoring the Jacks 8-2 with Andy Fredricks hitting what would be the game winner 142-140. Both franchise scoring records for each team. Fredricks finished with 22 points and 11 assists while Eli Jaycox scored 22 with 9 boards and 7 assists.

    Dirk Roberson led the Jacks with a career best 38 points and 15 boards, but perhaps the story of the day was Terrence Mcniff who had a career day and a game high 24 attempts to score 38 points with 8 assists against his former team. He was traded earlier in the season for Judson Ibarra and two future draft picks.

    The series goes back to the Jacks home tied 1-1. The Eclipse are hoping Ibarra will be available as he is listed day-to-day.

  • Roberson huge in Jacks win over Eclipse

    The star-studded Jacks went on to their 17th win, two more than last season already by defeating the Eclipse 126-116 with Dirk Roberson have a monster day pulling in a franchise record 22 boards to go along with his second straight 28 point game. Kent Noll fouled out with only 25 minutes, but put up 32 points in the outting. Edward Thrash led the team with 11 assists and 19 points while rookie sensation Gary Ladd scored 21 with 8 boards and 6 assists.

  • 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.

  • Under head coach John K, the Jacks last season went all out trading away their next two 1st round draft picks to get the Ice Monkeys Judson Ibarra and Adolfo Hebert betting on a playoff berth and a run at a championship. It didn't pan out so well, as despite the team finishing somewhat strong down the stretch, they could only muscle a 15-20 record, missing the playoffs and firing John K.

    This season seems to be no different. They lucked out with the top pick in the draft, Gary Ladd who is a solid shooter, terrific rebounder and all around great player, they traded for the Impact's Christopher Stovall who should compliment him very well with his rebounding and scoring abillities. It will be no surprise if the team leads the league in rebounds. Add in the depth at center between Hebert and Dirk Roberson, you have an A+ defense.

    Then for the crème de la crème. They kept solid point guard Edward Thrash, and brought in pure scorer, #1 pick in the season 1 draft, and playoff MVP Kent Noll. Don't be surprised if he lights up the league with 30+ points a game!

    The Jacks are now ranked #1 in the preseason rankings to win it all. With the solid core of starters, and an equaly solid bench, if this team doesn't contend for a championship this season... the team might as well just give it up.

  • Jacks Just can't close

    The Jacks lost it's 3rd straight game by 2 points. This time to the Broncos who they were sure would be the end to their drought. Guard Edward Thrash led the team in scoring with 19.