Kent Noll has been selected to represent the League II All-League team after averaging 28.2ppg, 2.0rpg and 2.4apg during the season.
Cheery O's
- Record
- 19-16
- Tourney Record
- 1-1
- Playoff Record
- 6-5
- League II Rank
- 12th
- Overall Rank
- 12th
- Payroll
- $94,290,900
- Coach/GM
- G Gusella
Headlines: Season 1
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Noll selected for All-League Team
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Kent Noll finishes 3rd in the league in steals
Kent Noll averaged 2.2 steals per game this season finishing in 3rd place leaguewide. The Cheery O's congratulate him on this accomplishment. -
Noll selected as an All-Star
Kent Noll has been voted as an all-star for the Cheery O's. Noll averaged 28.2ppg, 2.0rpg and 2.4apg.
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Kent Noll named Team MVP
Kent Noll has won the Team MVP award for the 1st Cheery O's season. -
Cheery O's take #5 seed in playoffs
With their 19-16 record, the Cheery O\'s sit with the #5 seed and will go into the first round of the playoffs on the road against the Broncos.
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Wranglers send Brimmer to Cheery O's for Fowler
The Wranglers have reached a deal with the Cheery O's that will send Brett Brimmer to the Cheery O's in exchange for Thurman Fowler.
Brett averaged 0.0 PPG, 0.4 rebounds and 0.1 assists in 2.9 minutes per game. Thurman averaged 0.4 PPG, 0.2 rebounds and 0.2 assists in 1.7 minutes per game.
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Noll shines in disappointing loss for Cheery O's
The Cheery O's have been holding on by a thread trying to hold on to what so far has been a disappointing season for a team projected to finish high in the standings. The team could only get within 7 points in the final minutes of the 4th quarter as they lost again to the Broncos 103-90. #1 draft choice Kent Noll led all scorers with 44 points and a league record tying 10 3-pointers on 14 attempts. Unfortunately the team was killed in the turnover department 25-11 now dropping to 11-9, tied for 8th in the standings.
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Cheery O's slip to another 3 game losing streak
The Cheery O's lost their 3rd in a row 77-97 to the Eclipse. The team is just 3-6 in their last 9 games. The team slips to the 8th spot in the standings and find themselves in a very concerning situation as far as consistency.
Kent Noll led the team in scoring with 20 while Frances Daley pulled down 12 boards and 16 rebounds.
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Knoll notches 39 in loss to Cloud
It was Kent Noll's career best game as the #1 overall pick in the draft posted a season high 39 points to go with 4 boards and 4 assists, but things just didn't click for the Cheery O's as they fell to the league leading Cloud 90-113. The team is now tied for 6th place in the standings at 10-6.
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Cheery O's waive Kent Simao
The Cheery O's have cut Kent Simao from their roster. Simao had yet to appear in a game this season for the Cheery O's. -
Cheery O's end losing streak at 3
The Cheery O's chalked up a much needed win over the Jacks 81-70 ending their losing streak at 3. The team led by as much as 23 cruising to victory. Kent Noll led all scorers with 33 points.
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Incredible OT win for the Cheery O's over the Impact
The leagues two juggernauts squared off and didn't dissapoint. Despite the Cheery O's jumping out to a 17 point lead by the 2nd quarter, the Impact were able to chip away at the lead creating a game with 17 total lead changes and 9 ties. Reynaldo Gill hit the game tying shot with no time left to send the game into OT with the score tied at 85. In OT the Cheery O's were finally able to take control and pull out the win with a 97-92 victory. Center Owen Aspri pulled in 11 rebounds with 6 assists and 6 blocks in the game. Karl Mclester scored 25 points with 7 boards while Alexis Kendig scored 26.
For the Impact, Mr. Everything Jose Teske was limited to 8-20 shooting but did score 23 points with 8 boards and 8 assists.
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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.
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Cheery O's score quality win over the Slash
The Cheery O's took advantage of the opportunity to prove themselves one of the elite teams by beating the now 4-2 Slash 114-92. Kent Noll led the team with 33 points in the win while Karl Mclester grabbed 23 boards. The Cheery O's are now back above .500 once again.
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Cheery O's give the Battle their first loss
The Cheery O's were dominant throughout the game winning 111-103. Kent Noll had his best game of the season with 29 points and 5 assists. Karl Mclester scored 17 points with 18 boards. -
Cheery O's survive for first win
The Cheery O's lost star player Kent Noll early, but held on to a 74-72 win over the Ice Monkeys. The Ice Monkeys made a strong comeback and went for the tie with the last shot but came up short. Rickey Ahem led the team with 22 points while Frances Daley scored 15 points with 15 boards. -
Too little too late for the Cheery O's
The Cheery O's could never fully recover from their slow start that saw Kent Noll play just 8 minutes in the first half after shooting 2-12. The team had 23 turnovers to the Broncos 12 which was the main difference in the game. The High scorer for the team was Karl Mclester with just 12 points but also pulled in 20 boards while Elbert Hewgley dished 11 assists in the losing effort.