Headlines for Edwin Schenk

  • Schenk announces retirement

    After 19 seasons in the league, Edwin Schenk has decided to hang it up.Schenk was originally drafted by the Moles in the 1st season.
  • Slash waive Edwin Schenk

    The Slash have waived Edwin Schenk from their roster. Edwin posted 4.7 PPG, with 3.0 rebounds and 0.0 assists while playing 15.5 minutes per game during this season with the team.

  • Schenk agrees to deal with Slash

    The Slash have signed Edwin Schenk to the team in a deal worth $3,858,000 per season for 3 seasons.

  • Lizards waive Edwin Schenk

    The Lizards have waived Edwin Schenk from their roster. Edwin posted 5.9 PPG, with 4.0 rebounds and 0.0 assists while playing 17.8 minutes per game during this season with the team.

  • Schenk agrees to deal with Lizards

    The Lizards have signed Edwin Schenk to the team in a deal worth $5,296,000 per season for 2 seasons.

  • Edwin Schenk contract declined

    Edwin Schenk has declined to negotiate with the Terriers. He will instead head into free agency to test the waters. He will be looking for a salary around $6,620,000.

  • Schenk injured, may miss time

  • Schenk agrees to deal with Terriers

    The Terriers have signed Edwin Schenk to the team in a deal worth $11,060,000 per season for 1 season.

  • Edwin Schenk contract declined

    Edwin Schenk will head into free agency after a deal could not be reached with the Impact. Schenk was seeking a deal for 4 seasons which would pay $11,140,000 .

  • Schenk selected as an All-Star

    Edwin Schenk has been voted as an all-star for the Impact. Schenk averaged 17.3ppg, 7.9rpg and 0.0apg.

  • Schenk selected as All-Defense

    Edwin Schenk has been voted as an all-defensive player for the Impact. Schenk allowed opponents to shoot an adjusted .399% from the floor while averaging 7.9rpg, 0.9spg and 2.0bpg.

  • Edwin Schenk named Team MVP

    Congratulations to Edwin Schenk on winning the Impact Team MVP award for Season 10.

  • Edwin Schenk finishes 3rd in the league in field goal percentage

    Edwin Schenk averaged .560 field goal percentage per game this season finishing in 3rd place leaguewide. The Impact congratulate him on this accomplishment.
  • Schenk traded to Impact from Broncos for Frueh,Reyes

    The Broncos have reached a deal with the Impact that will send Edwin Schenk, and a season 13, 1st round draft pick to the Impact in exchange for Cecil Frueh, and Eli Reyes.

    Schenk averaged 9.7 PPG, 4.2 rebounds and 0.0 assists in 18.0 minutes per game. Frueh averaged 13.6 PPG, 4.1 rebounds and 0.0 assists in 26.4 minutes per game. Reyes averaged 6.5 PPG, 5.5 rebounds and 4.4 assists in 25.7 minutes per game.

  • Edwin Schenk finishes 1st in the league in free throw percentage

    Edwin Schenk averaged .949 free throw percentage per game this season finishing in 1st place leaguewide. The Broncos congratulate him on this accomplishment.
  • Schenk injured, will miss at least 1 game.

  • Schenk selected as All-Defense

    Edwin Schenk has been voted as an all-defensive player for the Broncos. Schenk allowed opponents to shoot an adjusted .369% from the floor while averaging 8.1rpg, 0.6spg and 1.7bpg.

  • Schenk selected as All-Defense

    Edwin Schenk has been voted as an all-defensive player for the Broncos. Schenk allowed opponents to shoot an adjusted .369% from the floor while averaging 8.1rpg, 0.6spg and 1.7bpg.

  • Schenk selected as an All-Star

    Edwin Schenk has been voted as an all-star for the Broncos. Schenk averaged 15.6ppg, 8.1rpg and 0.2apg.

  • Edwin Schenk named Team MVP

    Edwin Schenk has won the Team MVP award for the 7th Broncos season.

  • Schenk injured, may miss time

  • Edwin Schenk re-signs with Broncos

    Edwin Schenk has signed on to play for another 5 seasons with the Broncos for a contract worth $16,190,000 per season.

  • Schenk injured, will miss at least 6 games.

  • Schenk injured, will miss at least 3 games.

  • Moles break franchise worst 5 game losing streak

    After a tremendously fast start going 3-0, the Moles cooled down, losing a franchise tying best 5 straight contests, but were able to hold on against the Broncos to win 127-121 to finally get their 4th win. Vince Varney was inserted back into the starting lineup and proved to be the difference leading all scorers with 31 on 12 of 16 shooting. Kent Noll scored 30 with 7 assists. Former Moles player Edwin Schenk led the Broncos with 28 and 10 boards as the team evens their record to 5-5.

  • Schenk receives ring

    Edwin Schenk has received his championship ring for being part of the Team Tournament, Season 2 champion Broncos team representing League II. Congratulations!

  • Edwin Schenk finishes 1st in the league in field goal percentage

    Edwin Schenk averaged .609 field goal percentage per game this season finishing in 1st place leaguewide. The Broncos congratulate him on this accomplishment.
  • Schenk injured, will miss at least 8 games.

  • Schenk injured, will miss at least 6 games.

  • 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.

  • Schenk traded to Broncos from Moles for Furbee,Reyes

    The Moles have reached a deal with the Broncos that will send Edwin Schenk, and a season 4, 2nd round draft pick to the Broncos in exchange for Edward Furbee, and Eli Reyes.

    Schenk averaged 10.7 PPG, 6.0 rebounds and 0.2 assists in 23.8 minutes per game. Furbee averaged 12.7 PPG, 9.4 rebounds and 4.4 assists in 36.3 minutes per game. Reyes averaged 5.1 PPG, 9.2 rebounds and 5.7 assists in 30.7 minutes per game.

  • Moles find a way to beat the Wranglers

    The close calls continue for the Moles this time sending what seemed like a sure loss into overtime, and then a win by 6 points over the Wranglers 98-92. The Moles were down by 11 with 5 minutes in the game, but mounted a subtle comeback as the Wranglers couldn't find their shot. In OT, it was all Moles, outscoring the Wranglers 17-11 in the extra period.

    Edwin Schenk was on pount scoring 27 points with 14 boards. Hiram Atkins was solid with 31 and 7 boards. Trevor Skabo struggled greatly, but opened OT with 2 huge three pointers to set the tempo.

    For the Wranglers, the ever consistent Malik Dullen put in 26 points with 12 boards.

  • Too little too late for Moles in final minutes

    The Moles trailed throughout most of the game as the dreadful shooting by both teams were on display. Finally after a margin of 10 or more throughout most of the second half, the Moles finally mounted somewhat a comeback against the Terriers getting as close as within one point, 88-89 with under a minute. However it wasn't meant to be as Terriers cruised home for a 4 point win. Hiram Atkins had a dreadful game hitting 1 of 6 from downtown with 11 points and 10 boards. Trevor Skabo was the high man with 22 points and 6 boards. Edwin Schenk also struggled to 7 points with 7 boards on 3 of 13 shooting... quite a poor performance for last seasons field goal percentage leader.

    Next up for the Moles are the Wranglers, who will present a good matchup as well.

  • Moles too much for Wolves

    The Moles remained one of the teams to beat in League II, defeating the Wolves 102-91 to go to 5-1, while the struggling Wolves drop to 1-5. Hiram Atkins continued to be on point scoring 29 with 12 rebounds and a big 6 for 6 from downtown. Trevor Skabo scored 25 while Edwin Schenk scored 21 with 10 boards before fouling out.

    Jackie Porcaro faced a constant double-team which limited his production to 14 points, but Caleb Shedd was solid with 25 points and 13 boards.

  • Huge comeback win for Moles

    The Moles trailed nearly the entire game down by as much as 16, but made quite a comeback in the 4th, taking the lead with under 5 minutes to go in the midst of a 15-0 run going on to outscore the Meteors 26-11 in the 4th and win 89-83, improving to 4-1. Edwin Schenk posted a double-double in just under 30 minutes scoring 20 with 11 boards. The Moles were outplayed in nearly every category, but made up for that in rebounds, pulling in 57 boards vs the Meteors 25. This was the 3rd highest rebound total in Moles history.

  • Moles can't keep up with Jacks down stretch

    It was a heavyweight fight as the Moles and Jacks slugged it out, but in the end after 22 lead changes with 19 ties,  the Jacks were able to capitalize on turnovers and stay ahead of the Moles 97-92 to improve to 3-0. The Moles dropped to 2-1.

    Trevor Skabo scored 22 to lead the team while Hiram Atkins and Edwin Schenk both registered double-doubles. For the Jacks, Kent Noll scored 27 while Dirk Roberson scored 24 with 11 boards.

  • Moles gear up for 2nd preseason game

    The Moles play their 2nd preseason game against the Terriers after dropping their first game to the defending champions Cloud. Edmund Enos will get the start this time around, but the team has no illusions, as All-Star Edwin Schenk will be the teams starter going into the regular season. The main focus for the game will be on their big offseason aquisition of Elbert Hewgley from the Impact who they brought in to control the offense while running the point. A position they sorely missed last season. The only drawback is that he is a dismal shooter, an area the team hopes to offset onto their main scorers Hiram Atkins, Trevor Skabo and Schenk. If he can distribute, minimize turnovers and find smart shots, the team will have found their answer.

  • Schenk selected for All-League Team

    Edwin Schenk has been selected to represent the League II All-League team after averaging 19.9ppg, 7.2rpg and 0.9apg during the season.

  • Rare loss at home send Ice Monkeys Packing

    The Ice Monkeys could boast the best regular season home winning percentage with a 15-3 record, but one of those losses came to the Moles. And so it goes again, The Moles looking to close out the #7 seeded Ice Monkeys did so with a back and forth 107-99 victory ending the Ice Monkeys season after their great run into the playoffs 3 games to 1.

    The Moles got solid performances from Hiram Atkins with 25 points and 5 boards, while Vince Varney scored 29 with 8 rebounds despite going 1 for 6 from the perimeter. Edwin Schenk scored 26 with 12 boards.

    The Ice Monkeys big 3 scored 81 of the teams 99 points with Virgil Fowle scoring 29 and the two all-star guards Earl Wilt and Wilfred Shobe scoring 26 apiece.

  • Edwin Schenk finishes 1st in the league in field goal percentage

    Edwin Schenk averaged .645 field goal percentage per game this season finishing in 1st place leaguewide. The Moles congratulate him on this accomplishment.
  • Schenk selected as an All-Star

    Edwin Schenk has been voted as an all-star for the Moles. Schenk averaged 19.9ppg, 7.2rpg and 0.9apg.

  • Triumphant return for Skabo

    The Moles outlasted the Battle winning on the road 109-106. Trevor Skabo returned to action after missing 7 games to injury. His outting was one of his best. He had a career high 39 points including 6 three pointers, 11 free throws, 5 steals and 6 assists. Edwin Schenk was also on top of his game scoring 22 points on just 7 shots and 13 rebounds. The work load shifted off of Hiram Atkins a bit as he posted 19 and 7 rebounds. His fewest point total since Skabo was sidelined.

    For the Battle, Nelson Everson notched a double-double with 17 points and 12 boards in the losing effort.

    With the Impact's loss, the Moles now move into the sole 3rd place spot in the standings. Their highest this season.

  • 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.

  • Atkins returns, Moles roll on

    It was like Hiram Atkins never left as he returned from injury to score 36 points with 10 rebounds in the Moles win over the Wasps 101-77 on the road. Edwin Schenk continued his terrific season scoring 30 points with 10 rebounds.

  • Varny/Schenk shine in loss

  • 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.

  • 70 point recording smashing win over Terriers

    It was the most lopsided win in league history... 135-65 as the onslaught continued non-stop for the Moles over the Terriers. The Moles hit 50 of 93 shots while hitting 24 free throws with 30 assists in the game... even after league MVP candidate Hiram Atkins left the game with a knee injury after just 20 minutes, the Moles continued to pound the score. Vince Varney became the catalyst scoring a career high 40 points with 8 boards and 8 assists on 16 of 28 shooting. Edwin Schenk had a huge day as well scoring 31 points with 8 boards. Atkins had 23 points before injuring his knee.

    The Moles are now missing their top two players... Atkins will miss 3-6 games, while Trevor Skabo is to miss 6-8 games.

  • 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.

  • Moles demolished at the hands of Impact

    If the Moles wanted an indicator of where the team stands in comparison to the leagues best, they got it in spades going against the always tought Impact not once taking the lead in the game and losing by an unbelievable 47 points. The teams high scorer was Edwin Schenk with 23, while the next highest scorer was Vince Varney with 13.

    The team allowed two players to score over 30.. Jose Teske with 33 and Modesto Cogan with 37.

    The Moles remain over .500 however with their 8-6 record.

  • Moles get needed win over Diamonds

    The Moles bounced back and looked good in a 115-98 win over the Diamonds with Hiram Atkins once again putting on a show. He scored a game-high 35 points with 9 boards while Edwin Schenk scored 23 points with 12 rebounds. Vince Varney had another solid day as well with 22 points and 9 boards.

    For the Diamonds, Brady Preston was their bright spot scoring a franchise record 28 points.