Cloud

Record
23-12
Tourney Record
1-1
Playoff Record
9-3
League II Rank
2nd
Overall Rank
2nd
Payroll
$102,941,500
Coach/GM
Voice of Reason

Headlines: Season 1

  • Isaacs selected for All-League Team

    Jared Isaacs has been selected to represent the League II All-League team after averaging 28.9ppg, 4.8rpg and 1.5apg during the season.

  • The Cloud have won it all!

    Congratulations to coach Voice of Reason and the League II, Season 1 champion Cloud! The Cloud defeated the Cheery O's 3-0 in the championship series to claim their 1st franchise championship. The team compiled a record of 23-12 during the season and a playoff record of 9-3 en route to the title. How sweet it is!

  • Cloud dominate in OT to go up 2-0

    42 points from Kent Noll wasn't enough to get the Cheery O's over the hump in OT. The team took their largest lead of the game with minutes to go and up by 6. That wasn't enough as the Cloud pounded inside to Randal Lyne who tied the game up to send it to OT. In Overtime the Cloud wasted little time outscoring the Cheery O's 17-8 to take the game by 9 points. Lyne ended with 20 points and 11 rebounds. Jared Isaacs scored 36 and Cecil Frueh scored 22 off the bench.

    The Cloud can close out the series and take the League II championship next game at home.

  • No problem for the Cloud taking game 1 at home

    The Cloud took the lead for good late in the 1st half and never looked back defeating the Cheery O's 113-87 to take the first game in the League II championship series at home.

    Jared Isaacs scored 26 points with 5 boards while Jackie Porcaro put up 17 with 13 boards.

    Kent Noll of the Cheery O's was contained to 27 points as the offense just couldnt get things going. The Cheery O's host game 2 where it will seem to be a do or die situation.

  • 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.

  • Skabo and the Moles tie series up in record fashion

    141 points. The most ever scored by a team in League II. The Moles destroyed the Cloud getting revenge for their home loss the previous game. Trevor Skabo had a career outing scoring a careery high 43 points with a career high 9 boards with 8 assists in 40 minutes. Hiram Atkins scored 31 while Vince Varney scored 24 in the win.

    The Cloud actually played well, hitting 58% from the field to score 115 points, but when the Moles are spot on, they are unbeatable. Caleb Weatherspoon scored 31 points with 6 boards and 8 rebounds. Jared Isaacs had 23.

    Game 3 will be back home for the Moles where they are expected to win.

  • Madera injured, will miss at least 1 game.

  • Cloud step up in dominant performance to move to 2nd round

    The Cloud proved to be up to the challenge and then some crushing the Fire Ants by 42 in their most dominant performance of the season. Randall Madera led the team with 38 points including 6 of 7 from downtown while Jared Isaacs scored 30 with 7 boards. Caleb Weatherspoon scored 22 with 13 assists while Randal Lyne scored 18 with 8 rebounds.

    For the Fire Ants, nothing worked as they trailed by as much as 46 points in their loss which knocks them out of the playoffs. Evan Wile led the team with 22 points and 6 assists, but was a lone bright spot on the team that saw Israel Jacoby score just 15 with 4 boards.

    The Cloud move on to face the Moles in the semi-finals.

  • Cloud Catastrophe gives Fire Ants win to even series

    The game was basically unwinnable for the Cloud who succumbed to the Fire Ants 105-84. The series is now tied 2-2 as the Cloud go back home to try once again to close the series out.

    The Cloud lost Jared Isaacs in the first half after an incredible 6 fouls in just 12 minutes of play. Then things got worse when Cecil Frueh left with an injury, and probably won't be back until the next round of the playoffs... if the Cloud can hold on to make it there. Luckily the teams bench is deep but they will have to play a phenomenal game to have a chance to move on.

    The Fire Ants completely took advantage of the situation with big man Israel Jacoby scoring 27 points with 10 boards and 4 assists. Evan Wile scored 25 with 6 assists while Pedro Rock scored 21.

    The Cloud sported a 12-5 record during the regular season while the Fire Ants were 9-8 on the road.

  • Do or Die Game 5 for Fire Ants/Cloud

    The Fire Ants won the first, the Cloud won the next two, then the Fire Ants rounded it out with a game 4 win at home even the series up 2-2. The #3 seeded Cloud were the favorite to take it all, and may still be going back home for the final game, but they are missing a crucial player in Cecil Frueh who dropped 46 points earlier in the series. They are however probably the deepest team in the league including all-star and points leader Jared Isaacs, three point threat Randall Madera, solid center Randal Lyne, Caleb Weatherspoon, assist master at the point and role player Jackie Porcaro who steps in for Frueh at the other forward spot.

    The Fire Ants sport a deep bench as well but heavily rely on all-star center Israel Jacoby to set the tone of the game. A win will come down to wether Evan Wile and Gregory Cushing are able to step up with big games to give the team the boost they will need on the road.

  • Frueh injured, will miss at least 2 games.

  • Frueh lights it up with a career best 46

    The Cloud came out fast against the Fire Ants on their way to a 123-90 victory and 2-1 series lead. Just one victory away from the semi-finals where they will meet either the Moles or Ice Monkeys.

    Cecil Frueh lit up the scene hitting 16 shots on 26 attempts for a career high 46 points, and just off the pace of 48 set by Jared Isaacs for the franchise record. Isaacs scored 29 in the win. Randall Madera left with an injury after just 7 minutes.

    The Fire Ants will need to dig deep and get Israel Jacoby going as he has been putting up a dismal 5.3 rebounds in the playoffs. Evan Wile did score 30 for the team with 9 boards and 6 assists in the losing effort.

  • Randal Lyne finishes 3rd in the league in field goal percentage

    Randal Lyne averaged .603 field goal percentage per game this season finishing in 3rd place leaguewide. The Cloud congratulate him on this accomplishment.
  • Jared Isaacs finishes 1st in the league in points

    Jared Isaacs averaged 28.9 points per game this season finishing in 1st place leaguewide. The Cloud congratulate him on this accomplishment.
  • Caleb Weatherspoon finishes 1st in the league in assists

    Caleb Weatherspoon averaged 8.7 assists per game this season finishing in 1st place leaguewide. The Cloud congratulate him on this accomplishment.
  • Isaacs selected as an All-Star

    Jared Isaacs has been voted as an all-star for the Cloud. Isaacs averaged 28.9ppg, 4.8rpg and 1.5apg.

  • Jared Isaacs named Team MVP

    Congratulations to Jared Isaacs on winning the Cloud Team MVP award for Season 1.
  • Cloud take #3 seed in playoffs

    With their 23-12 record, the Cloud sit with the #3 seed and will go into the first round of the playoffs hosting the Fire Ants.

  • Nosedive continues for Cloud, Terriers sneak out win

    The Terriers were relentless on the road against the Cloud taking a two point victory 90-88 to improve to 14-15. The Cloud are now on a franchise high 4 game skid after such a brilliant start to the season. Again the play of the bench can be pointed to, scoring just 3 points total.

  • Isaacs 43 not enough for Cloud, as Badgers get the best

    Eighteen lead changes and 7 ties later, the Badgers prevailed at home over the Cloud 119-108 to een up the series at 1. The Badgers however do keep their hopes alive with a miracle chance of making the playoffs which would probably mean winning the rest of their games.

    Gregorio Yule led the team scoring 31 points with 6 assists and 6 rebounds. For the Cloud, Jared Isaacs scored 43 points, but the benches lack of production (4 points) wasn't enough for a win.

  • Jacks destroy Cloud despite Isaacs 46

    It was a coast to coast victory for the Jacks beating up on the Cloud 125-100 and never trailing. The Jacks finally looked like the team they were expected to be after all of the midseason trades. Mohammed Lemaster had 34 points, 11 boards and 5 assists. Dirk Roberson scored 25 with 13 boards and Joshua Dave scored a team high 37 points with 6 assists.

    The Cloud couldn't figure things out despite Jared Isaacs having a phenomenal 46 points with 6 rebounds hitting 5 of 7 from three land and 18 of 27 overall.

    The Cloud still hold on to 2nd in the standings, however the Lizards are now further ahead than they've ever been at #1.

  • Cloud continue to win, key game vs Wolves

    The Cloud looked dominant once again winning their 4th in a row 108-98 over the Wolves. Jared Isaacs scored 27 points, Caleb Weatherspoon had a career high 28 points with 11 boards and Randall Madera scored 23. The Cloud are now 18-8, tied with the Lizards for first place.

    The Wolves dropped to 14-11 in the loss. Tommie Drey scored 25 with 10 rebounds to lead the team.

  • Impact defeat Lizards in OT

    It was a mammoth of a meeting the Impact attempted to make a season sweep of the top ranked Lizards. It was a back and forth game and went to overtime when Adalberto Sreaves hit a three pointer with time expiring to tie the game at 108. In OT, the Impact were able to keep command of the game edging the Lizards by 3, 128-125. Along with the Cloud, the teams are considered to be the tops in the league and perhaps a championship preview.

    League MVP candidate Jose Teske again led the team with 29 points, 8 boards and 14 assists including 5 for 10 from downtown.

  • Cloud make statement win over Fire Ants

  • Implosion continues for Fire Ants

    After losing 4 in a row, things only got more difficult for the Fire Ants as they squared off against the Cloud... and got blown out of the water. By halftime the Cloud had a 75-51 point lead and would increase it to by as much as 33, never trailing and eventually winning 126-111.

    The Fire Ants have now lost 5 games in a row and drop to 15-10. Evan Wile led the team in scoring with 36 points and 10 assists.

  • Dunn agrees to deal with Cloud

    The Cloud have signed Curtis Dunn to the team in a deal worth $200,000 per season for 1 season.
  • Impact drop game vs Cloud

    The Cloud came out gunning against the Impact as the team dropped the game 107-116. The Impact found no solution for Jared Isaacs as the leagues leading scorer lit them up for a new record 48 points. Jose Teske led the Impact in the losing effort scoring 31 points, 14 assists and 6 boards. Modesto Cogan scored 17 points with 12 assists.

  • Cloud beat Impact for 2-0 head-to-head win behind Isaacs record 48

    The Cloud took control of the game versus the Impact in the second half building a 17 point lead behind Jared Isaacs league record 48 points on 19 for 23 shooting. He remains the leagues leading scorer.

    This gives the Cloud the tie-breaker advantage over the Impact. Unfortunately injuries have plagued the Cloud, first Randall Madera, then Randal Lyne, now Cecil Frueh who had been playing extremley well. He will miss at least 6 games for the team.

  • Frueh injured, will miss at least 6 games

    Cecil Frueh injured his hand in the Cloud game against the Impact. He is expected to miss 6-9 games.

  • Lyne is huge in return, Cloud crush Diamonds

    The Cloud are finally whole again after center Randal Lyne returned from injury, and he didn't disappoint. The Cloud never trailed in their 118-81 win over the Diamonds to improve to 15-8. Lyne led all scorers with 28 points with 8 blocks. Caleb Weatherspoon also had a tremendous game scoring 19 points, 16 assists and 8 rebounds.

  • 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.

  • Destined to win?

    The Cloud have been one of the more curiousity provoking teams in the league, ranked 9th in the preseason polls, they have climbed their way up to the top power ranking spot with good reason.

    Jared Isaacs and Randall Madera are both scoring nearly 30 points per game, which is unheard of for being on the same team, while the pick up of Cecil Frueh has proven to be one of the best trades so far this season. He has worked his way into a starting role has put up huge scoring numbers.

    The team was without Madera for 8 games, now they are missing starting center Randal Lyne, who should return shortly. Once the team is solid and getting contributions from all key players, the team will be the most formidable opponent and very much the favorite to grab the #1 playoff position.

  • Cloud end losing streak at 2, Frueh scores 38

    The Cloud, known for their scoring are not used to it coming from anyone else other than Jared Isaacs or Randall Madera. Don't let Cecil Frueh know that, he's been playing at a high level lately, this game scoring a career and game high 38 points as he made 17 shots on 30 attempts. Madera scored 23 while Isaacs had 15.

  • Cloud waive Leonard Bodin

    The Cloud have cut Leonard Bodin from their roster. Bodin had yet to appear in a game this season for the Cloud.
  • 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.

  • Pouring buckets for the Cloud

    After losing back-to-back games for the first time, the Cloud rebounded in a big way defeating the Cheery O's 113-90 and marking the 5th straight game over 100 for the team. Randall Madera had a huge day breaking the team scoring record with 43 points on 15 of 22 shooting including 7 three pointers. Jared Isaacs scored 29 points on 11 of 24 shooting and Cecil Frueh scored 24 coming off the bench in 31 minutes.

    The Cloud remain atop the standings with a 12-4 record.

  • 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.

  • Augustine hits game winner in thriller over Cloud

    It was quite a game for the Wasps holding their own w/ the leagues top team the Cloud and in the end Carson Augustine put the Wasps up by 2, 108-106 over the Cloud. This was easily the teams biggest win of the season. Gonzalo Calpin led the team with 24 points, 7 rebounds and 6 assists.

  • Cloud lose heartbreaker to Wasps

    The two teams traded blows the entire game with the lead changing hands 18 times and 5 times in the last two minutes. Randall Madera did all he could with hitting what could have been game winners, but it in the end it was the Wasps Carson Augustine with the final buzzerbeating shot to put the Wasps up for the win 108-106 over the Cloud ending the Clouds 6 game win streak.

    The Cloud were hampered by turnovers with Cecil Frueh contributing 8 of the eteams 23 vs the Wolves 13. Jared Isaacs led all scorers with 32 points while Caleb Weatherspoon dished 16 assists while Madera put up 27.

  • Madera's return is huge as Cloud take control in 4th to beat Eclipse

    Randall Madera wasted no time at all erasing any questions his absence might have presented scoring 38 points and tying a league best 9 three pointers going 9 for 9 from the perimeter with 7 assists as the Cloud took control in the 4th quarter to beat the Eclipse 127-99 and stay up in the league standings with a best 11-2 record.

    Jared Isaacs sputtered out the gate going just 4 for 20 before getting hot to finish with 20 points. The surprise of day was Cecil Frueh, playing just his 4th game after being traded from the Badgers coming off the bench to score a career best 32 points with 6 boards in just 26 minutes.

    The downside of the day was Randal Lyne leaving the game with an agravated calf pull. He is expected to miss at least 9 games.

  • The Cloud steamroll Lizards for 5th straight win

    The latest power rankings had the Cloud jump 4 spots to #1 and they put on quite a show for it destroying the formidable Lizards 101-77. Caleb Weatherspoon had a career day with a near triple double, 23 points, 10 boards and 8 assists. Jackie Porcaro scored 29 with 11 boards while the leagues leading scorer Jared Isaacs put in 28.

    The Cloud now sport the best record in the league at 10-2 (6-0 at home), and with Randall Madera coming back from injury any game now, the team will just be that must stronger.

  • Isaacs leads Cloud over Badgers

    It was harder than the Cloud anticipated, but they got the job done winning 101-90 over the struggling Badgers. The leagues leading scorer Jared Isaacs led the team with 37 points and 9 boards. Caleb Weatherspoon also had a terrific day with 19 points and 9 assists hitting all 8 of his free throws. The Cloud now lead the league with an 8-2 record.

  • Cloud waive Floyd Story

    The Cloud have cut Floyd Story from their roster. Story had yet to appear in a game this season for the Cloud.
  • Cloud shut down Jacks

    The Cloud had their way with the Jacks leading from start to finish under the terrific play of the leagues leading scorer Jared Isaacs. Isaacs scored 31 points to lead all scores. For the Jacks, Joshua Dave was held to just 15 points, 11 below his average.

  • Isaacs lights up Meteors

    The Cloud earned their 6th win defeating the Meteors 99-89. Jared Isaacs led the way scoring a new career high of 39 points hitting 15 of 22 and pulling in 6 rebounds. They didn't let Dean Botelho get hot holding him to just 20 points until late in the 4th quarter.

  • Cloud win easily over Fire Ants

    The Cloud improve to 5-1 on the season after after a 71-59 point win. They led by as much as 25 points behind Jared Isaacs 33 points scored. Jackie Porcaro scored 11 points with 14 rebounds in the win.
  • Cloud hand Impact their first loss

    The Cloud caught up to the Impact's record of 4-1 winning 108-93 handedly over the previously unbeaten team. The difference was the field goal percentage with the Cloud hitting 58% of their shots vs the Impacts 33%. Jared Isaacs scored 36 points to lead all scores while always reliable Jackie Porcaro scored 17 points pulled in 13 rebounds.
  • Cloud hand Impact their first loss

    The Cloud caught up to the Impact's record of 4-1 winning 108-93 handedly over the previously unbeaten team. The difference was the field goal percentage with the Cloud hitting 58% of their shots vs the Impacts 33%. Jared Isaacs scored 36 points to lead all scores while always reliable Jackie Porcaro scored 17 points pulled in 13 rebounds.
  • Cloud conquer Wranglers

    The Cloud led nearly the entire game winning 100-94 over the Wranglers with Jared Isaacs scoring 32 points to lead all scores. There was some bad news in the mix as Randall Madera injured his leg and is expected to miss 10-11 games after scoring 31 points for the Cloud. For the Wranglers, Malik Dullen scored 26 points with 17 rebounds in the losing effort.