Headlines for Garret Blosser
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Blosser announces retirement
After 18 seasons in the league, Garret Blosser has decided to hang it up.Blosser was originally drafted by the Eclipse in the 2nd season. -
Moles waive Garret Blosser
The Moles have waived Garret Blosser from their roster. Garret posted 7.9 PPG, with 3.1 rebounds and 5.3 assists while playing 30.5 minutes per game during this season with the team.
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Blosser agrees to deal with Moles
The Moles have signed Garret Blosser to the team in a deal worth $1,020,000 per season for 1 season.
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Wranglers waive Garret Blosser
The Wranglers have waived Garret Blosser from their roster. Garret posted 7.9 PPG, with 3.1 rebounds and 5.3 assists while playing 30.5 minutes per game during this season with the team.
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Blosser injured, may miss time
Garret Blosser injured his hip in the Wranglers game against the Badgers. He is listed as day-to-day for a return.
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Garret Blosser re-signs with Wranglers
Garret Blosser has signed on to play for another 3 seasons with the Wranglers for a contract worth $4,970,000 per season.
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Garret Blosser re-signs with Wranglers
Garret Blosser has signed on to play for another 3 seasons with the Wranglers for a contract worth $6,920,000 per season.
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Garret Blosser will miss the remainder of the season with injury
Garret Blosser injured his hand in the Wranglers game against the Impact. He will possibly miss the remainder of the regular season.
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Blosser injured, will miss at least 3 games.
Garret Blosser injured his knee in the Wranglers game against the Ice Monkeys. He is expected to miss 3-4 games.
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Garret Blosser re-signs with Wranglers
Garret Blosser has signed on to play for another 4 seasons with the Wranglers for a contract worth $13,690,000 per season.
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Garret Blosser finishes 3rd in the league in steals
Garret Blosser averaged 2.1 steals per game this season finishing in 3rd place leaguewide. The Wranglers congratulate him on this accomplishment. -
Blosser injured, may miss time
Garret Blosser injured his foot in the Wranglers game against the Jacks. He is listed as day-to-day for a return.
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Blosser agrees to deal with Wranglers
The Wranglers have signed Garret Blosser to the team in a deal worth $23,580,000 per season for 1 season.
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Eclipse waive Garret Blosser
The Eclipse have cut Garret Blosser from their roster. Blosser had yet to appear in a game this season for the Eclipse.
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Garret Blosser re-signs with Eclipse
Garret Blosser has signed on to play for another season with the Eclipse for a contract worth $15,240,000 for the season.
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Whyman notches career high 42 in Eclipse perfect start
It was another clinic put on by the Eclipse beating the Cloud 104-78 with Armand Whyman scoring a career and season 6 best 42 points which is also the 2nd highest total in Eclipse history. Donald Houser for the 2nd straight game tied a franchise best 16 assists as the Eclipse remain the only team unbeaten in the early goings this season. They held Jared Isaacs to just 13 points as the Eclipse defense held the Cloud to 40% from the field.
It wasn't without a big loss however, starting guard Garret Blosser went down very early with a hamstring injury which may cost him the rest of the season.
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Garret Blosser will miss the remainder of the season with injury
Garret Blosser injured his hamstring in the Eclipse game against the Cloud. He will possibly miss the remainder of the regular season.
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Garret Blosser named Team MVP
Garret Blosser has won the Team MVP award for the 5th Eclipse season.
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Blosser receives ring
Garret Blosser has received his championship ring for being part of the Team Tournament, Season 4 champion Eclipse team representing League II. Congratulations!
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Garret Blosser named Team MVP
Congratulations to Garret Blosser on winning the Eclipse Team MVP award for Season 4.
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Blosser injured, will miss at least 2 games.
Garret Blosser injured his knee in the Eclipse game against the Jacks. He is expected to miss 2-3 games.
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Garret Blosser re-signs with Eclipse
Garret Blosser has signed on to play for another 3 seasons with the Eclipse for a contract worth $9,270,000 per season.
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Garret Blosser named Team MVP
Garret Blosser has won the Team MVP award for the 3rd Eclipse season.
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Blosser injured, will miss at least 3 games.
Garret Blosser injured his hamstring in the Eclipse game against the Cloud. He is expected to miss 3-4 games.
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Garret Blosser awarded playoff MVP
Garret Blosser was awarded this seasons playoff MVP award after a brilliant postseason averaging 17.4 PPG, with 5.5 rebounds and 7.4 assists for the Champion Eclipse.
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Blosser receives ring
Garret Blosser has received his championship ring for being part of the League II, Season 2 champion Cloud team. Congratulations!
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Garret Blosser named Team MVP
Congratulations to Garret Blosser on winning the Eclipse Team MVP award for Season 2.
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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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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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Eclipse end Impact streak!
Looks like the Impact are actually fallible! The Eclipse kept the Impact on a 7 minute scoring drought late in the 4th period to seal an 18 point victory to end the Impact's League I record 14 game winning streak, and also end the Eclipse 2 game losing streak. Garret Blosser led all scorers with 28, while Miquel Windish had a double double of 12 points and 12 boards. For the Impact Jose Teske played well with 27 pointsk, 8 boards and 6 assists.
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Party Crashers
The Eclipse have shocked everyone this season compiling a 3rd place 17-11 record under new head coach Tikmann. This is so far 3 more wins than last season still with 7 games to play. If the team makes the playoffs, they will become the lowest ranked team coming into the season to make the playoffs jumping from a rank of 17 to as high as #2 in the power rankings.
The team is led by the sharpest perimeter shooter in the league, Eli Jaycox who leads shooting 49%. At shooting forward is Cody Linville who is scoring 20ppg, rookie Garret Blosser who is always solid averaging 14ppg, 5.6apg and 6.1rpg. Miquel Windish is a rock as well and perhaps the secret sauce, 6th man Judson Ibarra who has been huge for the team after coming over from the Jacks earlier in the season.
The league is waiting to see just how for real the Eclipse are after they started the season out shakey, went on a 10-1 run mid-season, and now seem to be scraping by heading down the stretch. If the team can finish the season with at least 21 wins, they should be taken seriously heading into the playoffs.
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Eclipse remain perfect at home
With their 9th straight home win, the Eclipse have improved to a league best 9-0 at home and 13-5 overall. The team has been one of the surprises this season, winning just 14 games a season ago, they have now rolled wins in 10 of their last 11 games thanks in large part to rookie Garret Blosser who has been terrific day in and day out at the point. The #2 pick led the game with 31 points, 7 boards and 5 assists. Also playing his best game as a member of the team, Judson Ibarra scored 20 points with 21 boards and 5 assists coming off the bench for Cody Linville who played just 8 minutes scoring 2 points.
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Poor 3rd quarter Dooms Eclipes
Shooting woes continue in Eclipse's second straight loss, highlighted by a 2 of 10 night for Brendan Spain in his first start of the season. The second guard position next to It will be interesting to see who get the second guard role in the Eclipse's current guard carousel opposite Garret Blosser.
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Champions improve to 3-0
It's early yet, but the Cloud have showed no signs of deviating from their championship form of last season defeating the Eclipse 122-101 in a true team effort. Caleb Weatherspoon was two assists shy of a triple double scoring 20 points with a career high 11 rebounds and 8 assists. Tommie Drey continued to be a difference maker scoring 19 with 14 boards while Jared Isaacs scored 24 with 9 boards and Randall Madera with a team high 27. The team is averaging an astounding 121+ppg.
The Eclipse look to still be holding up solidly as their early difficult schedule sees them able to put up points and solid numbers. Andy Fredricks scored 16 points with 12 assists, while rookie Garret Blosser played a solid all-around game scoring 12 with 8 boards and 7 assists.
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Blosser shines in Eclipse preseason win
In the final outting for #2 overall pick, Garret Blosser's preseason game for the Eclipse he put on a show in the teams 118-98 win over the Fire Ants. He led all scorers with 26 points and 7 boards in the win and finishes the preseason averaging 16ppg, 6rpg and 3.8apg. He figures to play a crucial role for the Eclipse this season as they try to rebound from a 14 win season in season 1.