Headlines for Rogelio Pacheco

  • Pacheco announces retirement

    After 18 seasons in the league, Rogelio Pacheco has decided to hang it up.Pacheco was originally drafted by the Cheery O's in the 1st season.
  • Lizards waive Rogelio Pacheco

    The Lizards have waived Rogelio Pacheco from their roster. Rogelio posted 4.6 PPG, with 0.4 rebounds and 2.3 assists while playing 10.1 minutes per game during this season with the team.

  • Rogelio Pacheco re-signs with Lizards

    Rogelio Pacheco has signed on to play for another 3 seasons with the Lizards for a contract worth $3,490,000 per season.

  • Pacheco agrees to deal with Lizards

  • Diamonds waive Rogelio Pacheco

    The Diamonds have waived Rogelio Pacheco from their roster. Rogelio posted 6.6 PPG, with 1.1 rebounds and 2.9 assists while playing 13.4 minutes per game during this season with the team.

  • Pacheco agrees to deal with Diamonds

  • Rogelio Pacheco contract declined

    Rogelio Pacheco has declined to negotiate with the Fire Ants. He will instead head into free agency to test the waters. He will be looking for a salary around $5,410,000.

  • Pacheco injured, will miss at least 4 games.

  • Pacheco agrees to deal with Fire Ants

  • Rogelio Pacheco contract declined

    Rogelio Pacheco will head into free agency after a deal could not be reached with the Eclipse. Pacheco was seeking a deal for 1 season which would pay $2,550,000 per season.

  • Rogelio Pacheco contract declined

    Rogelio Pacheco has declined to negotiate with the Eclipse. He will instead head into free agency to test the waters. He will be looking for a salary around $2,550,000.

  • Rogelio Pacheco contract declined

    Rogelio Pacheco has declined to negotiate with the Eclipse. He will instead head into free agency to test the waters. He will be looking for a salary around $2,550,000.

  • Carnew traded to Badgers

  • Rogelio Pacheco re-signs with Badgers

    Rogelio Pacheco has signed on to play for another season with the Badgers for a contract worth $600,000 for the season.

  • Pacheco agrees to deal with Badgers

  • Ice Monkeys waive Rogelio Pacheco

    The Ice Monkeys have waived Rogelio Pacheco from their roster. Rogelio posted 8.1 PPG, with 1.1 rebounds and 4.0 assists while playing 19.7 minutes per game during this season with the team.

  • Pacheco agrees to deal with Ice Monkeys

  • Broncos waive Rogelio Pacheco

    The Broncos have waived Rogelio Pacheco from their roster. Rogelio posted 8.1 PPG, with 1.1 rebounds and 4.0 assists while playing 19.7 minutes per game during this season with the team.

  • Pacheco injured, may miss time

  • Rogelio Pacheco re-signs with Broncos

    Rogelio Pacheco has signed on to play for another 4 seasons with the Broncos for a contract worth $5,780,000 per season.

  • Pacheco,Pignotti traded to Broncos from Cheery O's for Briseno,Gordils

  • Rogelio Pacheco named Team MVP

    Congratulations to Rogelio Pacheco on winning the Cheery O's Team MVP award for Season 4.

  • Cheery O's defeat Impact to remain in hunt

    The Cheery O's did what they needed to do by having a huge 2nd half outdoing the Impact 130-119. Rogelio Pacheco had a career day in the win with 36 points and 6 assists. Willy Godwin dished 15 assists and Hastin Middlebrooks scored 29. They will have to wait and see what happens for their playoff chances as the other games wind down.

  • Pacheco injured, will miss at least 7 games.

  • Rogelio Pacheco named Team MVP

    Rogelio Pacheco has won the Team MVP award for the 3rd Cheery O's season.

  • Pacheco injured, will miss at least 3 games.

  • Cheey O's blow 13 point lead, lose by 19 to Wasps to end win streak

    The longest win streak in team history came to an end for the Cheery O's despite leading by 13 in the first half. They would lose the game 115-104 to the Wasps putting up just 42 in the second half. Rogelio Pacheco did notch the first triple double of the season and first of his career with 22 points, 11 boards and 10 assists.

  • Pacheco and Stovall lead Cheery O's to finish undefeated preseason

    Rogelio Pacheco and Christopher Stovall figure to be the cornerstones of the highly ranked Cheery O's this season and they showed why as the team beat the Wolves 115-104 in their final preseason outings. Pacheco scored 26 with 10 dishes and 5 boards in 31 minutes while Stovall scored a game-high 30 points with 7 boards on 11 of 14 shooting in just 26 minutes.

    For the Wolves, the team finishes 2-2 as the team is expected to be one of the more exciting teams sporting Jose Teske, dubbed "The Walking Triple Double", and 2nd season player Dudley Cronin who is just as exciting and a triple double threat himself every game out. The two form one of the most dynamic guard pairs in the league.

  • Rogelio Pacheco re-signs with Cheery O's

    Rogelio Pacheco has signed on to play for another 4 seasons with the Cheery O's for a contract worth $8,100,000 per season.

  • Eclipse prevail in lopsided win

    In perhaps the leagues most lopsided win ever, the Eclipse climbed to 14-7 with a 70 point victory over the Cheery O's. The Eclipse shot 61% overall and 75% from downtown while keeping their turnovers down to 11 in the franchises highest point total in team history. Under new coach Tikmann, the team has already matched their 14 wins from last season with 14 games still to go.

    Meanwhile  the Cheery O's have struggled greatly this season, and it was made worse when scoring leader Christopher Stovall left after just 15 minutes with injury. The team faltered to scoring just 67 points, a new franchise record low with just one player in double figures... 12 from Rogelio Pacheco. The team hopes to get Stovall back next game, because if they don't it seems hopeless that the team could score more than 80 points in a contest.

  • Cheery O's are in!!

    Once again it came down to the wire in one the most entertaining series of the playoffs with the Cheery O's edging out the #1 seeded Lizards 105-103 and take the series 3 games to 1. Kent Noll once again carried the eam on his back scoring his playoff high of 46 points including 6 three pointers. Rogelio Pacheco has been huge the entire playoffs, with this game as no exception scoring 23 points with 9 assists.

    The Lizards have struggled with team play the entire series and this game was no exception with Genaro Deavers being the only difference maker with 28 points, 7 boards and 6 assists.

    It will be the Cheery O's vs the Cloud in the first ever championship in League II!

  • Cheery O's hold on to stun Lizards after 2OT in game 1

    Fourteen lead changes and 16 ties in the the double overtime span left the Cheery O's with an early series lead in the left bracket semi-finals. Kent Noll started off extremely slow scoring just 4 points in the first half. He finished strong however ending up with 26. Rogelio Pacheco was the teams leader scoring 34 with 13 assists while Frances Daley scored 26 with 9 boards.

    The Lizards had solid games from Genaro Deavers scoring 24 with 7 rebounds and 8 assists while Drew Hanes scored 24 off the bench.

  • Cheery O's poised to deliver knock blow to Lizards

    Who could have ever seen this?? The Cheery O's  are up on the Lizards 2-0 in the semi's and just 1 game away from reaching the leagues first championship game against either the Moles or Cloud.

    It seems Kent Noll has finally found the shooting touch this playoffs scoring 37 the last game. Rogelio Pacheco has also been heating up the court upping his assists average from 7.4 to 10.8 apg. The Lizards look to be out of answers. They will start Drew Hanes again as they did all regular season hoping that will spark the teams offense.

  • Lizards battle back

    Not so fast Cheery O's... the Lizards came out fast, leading by as much as 16 as they faced playoff elimination against the Cheery O's. With Drew Hanes in the starting lineup, the team never relinqued the lead after the 1st period despite the Cheery O's making a huge run to cut the game within 2 in the last seconds.

    Genaro Deavers scored 25 points with 6 boards and 8 assists to lead the team, while Bart Kelleher played a solid game with 23 points with 8 boards.

    For the Cheery O's, Kent Noll once again lit up the scoreboard with 38 while Rogelio Pacheco scored 19 with 6 assists.

    The series moves back to the Cheery O's home where the team will try to close it on out and move onto the championship series.

  • Cheery O's escape w/ game 1 victory

    The Broncos wouldn't go down easily as Denis Rosa hit a three pointer with time running out to send the game against the Cheery O's into OT at 99-99. However in OT it was all Cheery O's as Kent Noll and Rogelio Pacheco both scored 31 points in the 115-108 win to send the Cheery O's back home with a 1-0 series lead.

  • Moles get past Cheery O's in OT

    It was a battle through and through before the Moles finally put the game away 123-114 in OT over the Cheery O's. Edwin Schenk hit a baseline jumper to send the game to OT, and from there it was all Moles... outscoring the Cheery O's 123-114 in the 5 minute overtime period.

    This was a big game for both teams as it evens up the head-to-head series at 1, while moving the Moles in position tied at 3rd in the standings, and moves the Cheery O's closer to the edge of the 8th spot.

    Hiram Atkins had another good game scoring 36 points with 5 boards. Schenk finished with 35 and 9 rebounds. Lew Hannon had one of his best outtings with 17 boards and 8 rebounds. Vince Varney scored 27 with 10 rebounds.

    For the Cheery O's, Kent Noll scored 34, while Rogelio Pacheco had 24 and 10 assists.

  • Cheery O's survive Diamonds

    The Cheery O's picked up their 4th straight win squeaking by the Diamonds 96-94 in a game that saw lead changes 14 times with the largest lead by either team at 7 points. The Cheery O's game boiled down to the teams achilles heel... free throws, and without fail Rogelio Pacheco  missed both with a second left giving the Diamonds one more shot. Fortunately they failed to convert and the game was over. Karl Mclester had 21 points to lead the team while Errol Lien scored 17 with 9 rebounds and 6 assists.