The Impact have waived Jake Lomeli from their roster. Jake posted 11.1 PPG, with 5.7 rebounds and 0.3 assists while playing 30.4 minutes per game during this season with the team.
Headlines for Jake Lomeli
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Impact waive Jake Lomeli
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Jake Lomeli re-signs with Impact
Jake Lomeli has signed on to play for another 3 seasons with the Impact for a contract worth $7,130,000 per season.
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Lomeli agrees to deal with Impact
The Impact have signed Jake Lomeli to the team in a deal worth $7,440,000 per season for 1 season.
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Jake Lomeli contract declined
Jake Lomeli has declined to negotiate with the Broncos. He will instead head into free agency to test the waters. He will be looking for a salary around $7,440,000.
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Lomeli traded to Broncos from Eclipse for Kermode
The Eclipse have reached a deal with the Broncos that will send Jake Lomeli, and a season 16, 1st round draft pick to the Broncos in exchange for Linford Chey, and Les Kermode.
Lomeli averaged 4.0 PPG, 2.9 rebounds and 0.0 assists in 9.4 minutes per game. Kermode averaged 22.5 PPG, 7.7 rebounds and 1.3 assists in 38.4 minutes per game.
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Lomeli agrees to deal with Eclipse
The Eclipse have signed Jake Lomeli to the team in a deal worth $9,000,000 per season for 1 season.
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Cloud waive Jake Lomeli
The Cloud have waived Jake Lomeli from their roster. Jake posted 10.1 PPG, with 3.5 rebounds and 0.0 assists while playing 19.0 minutes per game during this season with the team.
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Lomeli agrees to deal with Cloud
The Cloud have signed Jake Lomeli to the team in a deal worth $13,511,500 per season for 3 seasons.
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Jake Lomeli contract declined
Jake Lomeli will head into free agency after a deal could not be reached with the Ice Monkeys. Lomeli was seeking a deal for 3 seasons which would pay $14,150,000 .
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Lomeli injured, will miss at least 5 games.
Jake Lomeli injured his shoulder in the Ice Monkeys game against the Battle. He will possibly miss the remainder of the regular season.
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Lomeli injured, will miss at least 2 games.
Jake Lomeli injured his ankle in the Ice Monkeys game against the Cobras. He is expected to miss 2-3 games.
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Lomeli selected for All-League Team
Congratulations to Jake Lomeli, who has been selected to represent the League II All-League team after averaging 18.7ppg, 7.6rpg and 0.1apg during the season.
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Lomeli selected as an All-Star
Jake Lomeli has been voted as an all-star for the Ice Monkeys for the 6th time. Lomeli averaged 18.7ppg, 7.6rpg and 0.1apg.
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Jake Lomeli named Team MVP
Congratulations to Jake Lomeli on winning the Ice Monkeys Team MVP award for Season 11.
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Lomeli,Swinford,1st round draft pick traded to Ice Monkeys from Eclipse for Fredricks,Gerloff
The Eclipse have reached a deal with the Ice Monkeys that will send Jake Lomeli, Virginio Swinford, and a season 12, 1st round draft pick to the Ice Monkeys in exchange for Andy Fredricks, and Azriel Gerloff.
Lomeli averaged 12.1 PPG, 9.5 rebounds and 0.7 assists in 30.9 minutes per game. Swinford averaged 2.7 PPG, 0.2 rebounds and 0.9 assists in 4.9 minutes per game. Fredricks averaged 11.4 PPG, 1.3 rebounds and 8.6 assists in 29.8 minutes per game. Gerloff averaged 21.0 PPG, 3.0 rebounds and 5.3 assists in 36.1 minutes per game.
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Jake Lomeli re-signs with Eclipse
Jake Lomeli has signed on to play for another 3 seasons with the Eclipse for a contract worth $13,000,000 per season.
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Jake Lomeli contract declined
Jake Lomeli 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 $9,770,000.
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Jake Lomeli re-signs with Eclipse
Jake Lomeli has signed on to play for another 4 seasons with the Eclipse for a contract worth $10,670,000 per season.
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Lomeli selected for All-League Team
Congratulations to Jake Lomeli, who has been selected to represent the League II All-League team after averaging 18.1ppg, 8.6rpg and 0.6apg during the season.
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Lomeli receives ring
Jake Lomeli has received his championship ring for being part of the League II, Season 9 champion Cloud team. Congratulations!
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Lomeli selected as an All-Star
Jake Lomeli has been voted as an all-star for the Eclipse. Lomeli averaged 18.0ppg, 8.2rpg and 0.5apg.
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Lomeli injured, will miss at least 1 game.
Jake Lomeli injured his knee in the Eclipse game against the Battle. He is expected to miss 1-2 games.
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Slash v Eclipse: Season Episode 1
This seasons Slash v Eclipse rivalry has the teams in usual fashion squaring off at the top of the standings. Including this game and the past 3 regular season matchups have the teams coming in at a combined 116-24 (81%) record with the winning the last regular season meeting by 6 and the Eclipse winning the prior 2.
The Slash have won the last 3 matchups including playoffs however where the teams met in the championship game. The Eclipse of course are the reigning champs going on to win last season become the first time to take multiple championships in League II while breaking the record for regular season wins with 32.
The Slash are led by All-Stars Evan Wile and Cliff Labbe, Rawdon Connard and Gregorio Yule with once again perhaps the deepest bench in the league, while the Eclipse come in with All-Stars Jake Lomeli and Caleb Shedd and former All-Star Armand Whyman with the defensive terrors All-Defender Andy Fredricks and Michael Mattox.
Both teams feature high-flying offensives with the Eclipse having a better outside game. Both teams are turning the ball over just 12 times a game, however the Eclipse come in with one of the best defenses in the league.
The Eclipse have been terrorizing the league despite losing League MVP Jamison Bomberger while the Slash have remained quite the force as usual despite reworking the team coming into the season and even during it.
It should be a good one folks!
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Lomeli selected for All-League Team
Congratulations to Jake Lomeli, who has been selected to represent the League II All-League team after averaging 16.8ppg, 7.9rpg and 0.4apg during the season.
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Lomeli receives ring
Jake Lomeli has received his championship ring for being part of the League II, Season 8 champion Cloud team. Congratulations!
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Lomeli selected as an All-Star
Jake Lomeli has been voted as an all-star for the Eclipse. Lomeli averaged 16.9ppg, 8.1rpg and 0.4apg.
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Lomeli selected as All-Defense
Jake Lomeli has been voted as an all-defensive player for the Eclipse. Lomeli allowed opponents to shoot an adjusted .404% from the floor while averaging 8.1rpg, 1.5spg and 0.7bpg.
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Lomeli selected as All-Defense
Jake Lomeli has been voted as an all-defensive player for the Eclipse. Lomeli allowed opponents to shoot an adjusted .391% from the floor while averaging 8.1rpg, 1.2spg and 0.7bpg.
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Lomeli selected as All-Defense
Jake Lomeli has been voted as an all-defensive player for the Eclipse. Lomeli allowed opponents to shoot an adjusted .391% from the floor while averaging 8.1rpg, 1.2spg and 0.7bpg.
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Dullen,August,Koppelmann,Lefeaver traded to Broncos from Eclipse for Lomeli,1st round draft pick
The Eclipse have reached a deal with the Broncos that will send Malik Dullen, Henry August, Rico Koppelmann, and Aydan Lefeaver to the Broncos in exchange for Jake Lomeli, a season 9, 1st round draft pick, a season 10, 1st round draft pick, and a season 11, 1st round draft pick.
Dullen averaged 8.8 PPG, 8.1 rebounds and 0.9 assists in 28.9 minutes per game. August averaged 2.1 PPG, 3.3 rebounds and 2.0 assists in 16.3 minutes per game. Koppelmann averaged 2.5 PPG, 0.9 rebounds and 0.6 assists in 12.8 minutes per game. Lefeaver averaged 2.8 PPG, 1.6 rebounds and 0.0 assists in 7.8 minutes per game. Lomeli averaged 16.7 PPG, 8.1 rebounds and 0.5 assists in 33.4 minutes per game.
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Jake Lomeli re-signs with Broncos
Jake Lomeli has signed on to play for another 4 seasons with the Broncos for a contract worth $15,950,000 per season.
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Lomeli selected as an All-Star
Jake Lomeli has been voted as an all-star for the Broncos. Lomeli averaged 19.6ppg, 9.8rpg and 0.4apg.
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Broncos move on in another convincing win
The Broncos came into the playoffs as the 8th seed, but may be one of the most frightening teams to face. They finished off the Cloud 111-100 to take the series 3-1 and will advance to 2nd round for the 3rd straight time in their playoff appearances.
Team MVP Jake Lomeli finished with 25 and 11 rebounds in the win. They will face the winner of the Slash/Eclipse series.
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Jake Lomeli named Team MVP
Jake Lomeli has won the Team MVP award for the 6th Broncos season.
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Lomeli injured, will miss at least 2 games.
Jake Lomeli injured his hand in the Broncos game against the Diamonds. He is expected to miss 2-3 games.
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Lomeli injured, may miss time
Jake Lomeli injured his knee in the Broncos game against the Impact. He is listed as day-to-day for a return.
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Lomeli injured, will miss at least 3 games.
Jake Lomeli injured his leg in the Broncos game against the Slash. He is expected to miss 3-7 games.
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Reigning Champs improve to 2-0, look ahead to Teske's return to the den for game 3
After dismantling the Fire Ants on opening night, the Wolves were able to hold off the Broncos--now 0-2--by a score of 102-89. Dudley Cronin tied his career high in assists with 15, while Rico Redner nothced a game high 21 points on 8/16 shooting, and threw in 6 boards and a dime to boot. For the Broncos, Jake Lomeli led the way with 20 points, playing in stark contrast to fellow Forward Bradly Suniga, who shot 3/11 overall and 1/6 from deep, and now has shot 11/37 from the field and 2/16 from beyond the arc this season.
The Champs have left no doubt thus far in this young season as to as to why and how they are the Champs--their starting five remain the same as the title-winning group from last year...sans one Jose Teske, who now runs with the Meteors. The Wolves will host him and his new team tomorrow in a much anticipated matchup.
Coach Ill Jackson: "I know he circled this game on calendar as soon as they were released. It wasn't a bad breakup or a messy situation when he left, so no bad blood."
"But he's a competitive player, as are my guys and everyone will be hyped to have one of our key players in winning that title back in our house in a different uniform. We're looking forward to playing ball."
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Lomeli selected for All-League Team
Congratulations to Jake Lomeli, who has been selected to represent the League II All-League team after averaging 19.1ppg, 7.1rpg and 0.1apg during the season.
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Jake Lomeli named Team MVP
Jake Lomeli has won the Team MVP award for the 4th Broncos season.
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Lomeli receives ring
Jake Lomeli has received his championship ring for being part of the Team Tournament, Season 2 champion Broncos team representing League II. Congratulations!
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Do or Die... It's Game 5!
The Broncos came out and shocked the Meteors with an elimination stand in game 4 to stay alive for another chance to advance to the championship game with a 19 point win. They were at home, but did it without star Jake Lomeli. Of note, Homer Gandy of the Meteors was injured and is a blow to the team, but expect Patrick Shoemaker to solidly fill his shoes.
Game 5 will be at the Meteors stadium and it's doubtful that Dean Botelho and Trevor Skabo will have a repeat performance of scoring just 13 and 12 respectively. As long as one of those players can lead the team with at least 25 points for the game, expect the #2 Meteors to advance to the championship where the Ice Monkeys are waiting for the showdown.
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Meteors comeback has team tasting championship
The Meteors have been putting up astronomical scoring numbers this postseason with any one of the starters capable of taking over a game. They came back from a 23 point deficit last game to go up 2-1 against the Broncos last night with a chance to close things out on the road and head to their first championship series in franchise history.
Unfortnately for the Broncos, it will be an uphill battle, as they have lost 2-time All-Star and Team MVP Jake Lomeli for the rest of the season, leaving even more of the burden to Bradly Suniga who has been having a phenomenal postseason. The positive is that they have a chance at a last homestand to even the series and force a game 5.
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Lomeli injured, will miss at least 9 games.
Jake Lomeli injured his hand in the Broncos game against the Meteors.
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Lomeli selected as an All-Star
Jake Lomeli has been voted as an all-star for the Broncos. Lomeli averaged 20.9ppg, 8.4rpg and 0.4apg.
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Jake Lomeli named Team MVP
Jake Lomeli has won the Team MVP award for the 3rd Broncos season.
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Cloud continue spectacular season turnaround beating Broncos 112-109
The Broncos and Cloud squared off in a battle of two teams deadset on playoff basketball with the Cloud coming in as one of the hottest teams around on a 4 game win streak, and the Broncos trying to keep afloat after going 1-4 the past 5 games.
The Broncos jumped out early at home going up by 18, but the Cloud battled back despite having Jared Isaacs foul out early after 17 points. Randall Madera took the reigns scoring 39 points on 17 of 26 shooting along with Randal Lyne scoring 22 getting the team back in striking distance and keeping them in the lead with 2 minutes left to win by 3 after Alden Swoffer missed a game tying 3 pointer. For the Broncos, Jake Lomeli scored 39 points with 9 boards.
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Schenk gets the best of former team
Long time Moles starting center Edwin Schenk faced his former team in the 1st preseason matchup and got the better against former Broncos starting center Edward Furbee. Schenk scored 19 points on 8 of 9 shooting in the teams 97-95 win. Jake Lomeli had an outstanding start with 18 points and 14 boards.
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Jake Lomeli re-signs with Broncos
Jake Lomeli has signed on to play for another 4 seasons with the Broncos for a contract worth $15,790,000 per season.
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Lomeli selected for All-League Team
Congratulations to Jake Lomeli, who has been selected to represent the League IV All-League team after averaging 20.0ppg, 7.2rpg and 0.2apg during the season.
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Jake Lomeli named Team MVP
Jake Lomeli has won the Team MVP award for the 2nd Broncos season.
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For Championship pride
It all comes down to this game for the Eclipse and Broncos. Both teams have shocked the league by making it this far with the #8 seeded Broncos becoming the lowest seed to win a first round series, and trying to further that by moving into the championship game. The Eclipse, considered a very long shot to even contend in the playoffs, making their first appearance and overcoming all obstacles so far with a 5-2 playoff record.
So far in the series, the home team has won each game which bodes well for the Eclipse who are actually undefeated at home this postseason. The Eclipse are led by Eli Jaycox, Cody Linville, Judson Ibarra and rookie Garret Blosser who can all get hot at any time for the highest scoring team in the league, while the Broncos have solid depth as well led by Jake Lomeli and Bradly Suniga who have both been phenomenal this postseason.
Winner takes all! Who will meet the Moles in the 2nd League II championship?!
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Lomeli selected as an All-Star
Jake Lomeli has been voted as an all-star for the Broncos. Lomeli averaged 19.9ppg, 7.3rpg and 0.2apg.
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Broncos can't keep up with high scoring Eclipse
It was a back and forth match in game 1 of the semi-finals for the #5 Eclipse and #8 Broncos, until the leagues highest scoring team, the Eclipse pulled away in the 4th to win 126-122. Eclipse were led by Eli Jaycox with 28 points and Garret Blosser with 25 and 9 assists. Both Bradly Suniga who had 29 with 7 boards, and Jake Lomeli who scored 36 with 7 boards played well for the Broncos. Game 2 goes back to Bronco land where they hope to even things up.
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Broncos finish strong with franchise record 141 points
The Broncos won their last 4 of 5 with a 141-117 win over the Diamonds to finish 19-16 to make the playoffs for the 2nd straight season. Bradly Suniga scored a career high 40 points with 8 boards to pace the team. Jake Lomeli had a big game as well with 33 points. Center Edward Furbee is expected to return once playoffs are set.
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KO'd.. Broncos all but knock Cloud out of playoff contention
The Cloud led by as much as 18 points, but the lead dwindled in the fourth ending when Jake Lomeli hit a huge three pointer from the top of the key to put the Broncos up 100-99 with 19 seconds left. Off of the Cloud timeout, Randal Lyne attempted the game winner with time running out but had the ball tipped by Denis Rosa to seal the win for the Broncos and get them that much closer back to another playoffs. The team finishes up their final games against the Wasps and Diamonds. Lomeli led the team with 23 points and 14 boards.
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Broncos win 5th straight... defeat Fire Ants and move into playoff position
The Broncos have been at their best during the last stretch of this season taking a road win over the Fire Ants 112-106. They are now sitting in the 8th spot in the standings and look like a legitimate threat as a contender.
Edward Furbee had a near triple-double with 11 points, 9 rebounds and 8 assists. Jake Lomeli led the team with 33 points and 7 rebounds in the win.
For the Fire Ants, they have been having a rough go sitting at just 2-7 in the past 9 games, but are still managing to hold on to the 5th spot in the standings. Harland Brenneman scored 22, with 11 rebounds and 7 assists in the loss.
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Broncos on three game win streak after defeating Eclipse
While Jake Lomeli missed another game to injury, the Broncos kept things rolling with a 104-83 win over the Eclipse. Alden Swoffer took charge scoring 19 points with 8 boards and 8 rebounds whie Bradly Suniga scored 31 points with 7 boards. The team attempted a whopping 39 free throws making 35 in the win.
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Broncos pull off stunner over Cloud!
The Broncos came from behind after trailing nearly the entire 4th quarter to take the lead with 2 minutes left and edging out the Cloud 122-119. Denis Rosa scored 20 with 11 assists, Bradly Suniga scored 27 with 9 assists while Gerald Roundy stepped in with a big game scoring 15 with 11 rebounds as Jake Lomeli went down to injury early.