Headlines for Lew Hannon
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Hannon announces retirement
After 8 seasons in the league, Lew Hannon has decided to hang it up.Hannon was originally drafted by the Moles in the 1st season. -
Impact waive Lew Hannon
The Impact have waived Lew Hannon from their roster. Lew posted 2.4 PPG, with 3.6 rebounds and 1.2 assists while playing 15.3 minutes per game during this season with the team.
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Hannon agrees to deal with Impact
The Impact have signed Lew Hannon to the team in a deal worth $1,560,000 per season for 1 season.
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Lew Hannon contract declined
Lew Hannon has declined to negotiate with the Lizards. He will instead head into free agency to test the waters. He will be looking for a salary around $1,560,000.
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Hannon agrees to deal with Lizards
The Lizards have signed Lew Hannon to the team in a deal worth $1,691,400 per season for 1 season.
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Cloud waive Lew Hannon
The Cloud have waived Lew Hannon from their roster. Lew posted 0.3 PPG, with 1.2 rebounds and 0.2 assists while playing 4.5 minutes per game during this season with the team.
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Lew Hannon re-signs with Cloud
Lew Hannon has signed on to play for another season with the Cloud for a contract worth $3,850,000 for the season.
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Lew Hannon re-signs with Cloud
Lew Hannon has signed on to play for another season with the Cloud for a contract worth $10,712,500 for the season.
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Hannon agrees to deal with Cloud
The Cloud have signed Lew Hannon to the team in a deal worth $7,968,000 per season for 3 seasons.
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Hannon injured, will miss at least 4 games.
Lew Hannon injured his back in the Moles game against the Cobras. He will possibly miss the remainder of the regular season.
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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.
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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.
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Limited Moles knock off Cloud
The Moles stunned the Cloud playing without both of their scoring leaders Hiram Atkins and Trevor Skabo who average over 50 points combined per game. They held on to defeat the Cloud 89-87 in a defensive game. It was Denver Slaughter and Lew Hannon in their place, but it was Fernando Fredrick who picked up the slack scoring 25 points. Edwin Schenk continued his solid season scoring 24 with 8 rebounds.
The Moles pull even with the Cloud both sporting a 13-8 record, but giving the Moles the postseason tiebreaker.
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Moles win, Skabo out with injury
The Moles had full control of their outting with the Meteors winning the game 104-92 with Hiram Atkins scoring 20 with 12 boards, Edwin Schenk with 24 and 9 boards while Trevor Skabo scored 27 before going down with injury. This is the teams first major injury as Skabo will miss about 10 games for the team. Lew Hannon will replace him in the starting lineup.