The Cheery O's managed to close out the Broncos in 4 games winning 109-100 at home. The Broncos go home after an excellent playoff run that ended with them taking the #4 spot in the post season. In the end the Cheery O's were too much, getting 7 players in double figures. Alden Swoffer ends his playoff run with a great few games scoring 25 with 8 assists in this loss.
Broncos
- Record
- 20-15
- Tourney Record
- 0-1
- Playoff Record
- 1-3
- League II Rank
- 6th
- Overall Rank
- 6th
- Payroll
- $95,351,400
- Coach/GM
- Andrew Ty
Headlines: Season 1
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Cheery O's close out Broncos
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Edward Furbee finishes 1st in the league in rebounds
Edward Furbee averaged 11.1 rebounds per game this season finishing in 1st place leaguewide. The Broncos congratulate him on this accomplishment. -
Broncos stay alive
Alden Swoffer scored 28 points for the Broncos in their 103-80 win at home over the Cheery O's. It was a do or die situation for the team as the Cheery O's came into the game leading the series up 2-0. It will be an uphill battle for the Broncos to advance to the next round against the Lizards, as the Cheery O's have home court advantage for the 4th game in the series.
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Edward Furbee named Team MVP
Congratulations to Edward Furbee on winning the Broncos Team MVP award for Season 1. -
Cheery O's escape w/ game 1 victory
The Broncos wouldn't go down easily as Denis Rosa hit a three pointer with time running out to send the game against the Cheery O's into OT at 99-99. However in OT it was all Cheery O's as Kent Noll and Rogelio Pacheco both scored 31 points in the 115-108 win to send the Cheery O's back home with a 1-0 series lead.
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Broncos take #4 seed in playoffs
With their 20-15 record, the Broncos sit with the #4 seed and will go into the first round of the playoffs hosting the Cheery O\'s.
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Broncos hold on to win 8th straight
Still rolling strong, the Broncos have done a 180 with their season holding off the Jacks in the final seconds to win their franchise best 8th straight victory. They are now 19-13, holding the 4th spot in the standings which would be good enough to host a first round playoff series.
Alden Swoffer led the team with 23 points, 6 rebounds and 6 assists. For the Jacks, Joshua Dave led the team with 34 points and 11 assists in the losing effort.
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Broncos winning at the right time
The Broncos have the leagues longest current win streak at 6 games beating the Wolves 111-103. Not only have they now won 6 in a row, 5 of the teams were ranked in the top 8 which means the wins were all quality. The Broncos are now ranked 5th in standings, the highest this season.
Denis Rosa scored 18 points with 12 assists, Alden Swoffer scored 29 with 5 assists. For the Wolves, Tommie Drey continued his brilliant play with 24 points and 13 boards.
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Broncos win 5th straight... defeat Fire Ants and move into playoff position
The Broncos have been at their best during the last stretch of this season taking a road win over the Fire Ants 112-106. They are now sitting in the 8th spot in the standings and look like a legitimate threat as a contender.
Edward Furbee had a near triple-double with 11 points, 9 rebounds and 8 assists. Jake Lomeli led the team with 33 points and 7 rebounds in the win.
For the Fire Ants, they have been having a rough go sitting at just 2-7 in the past 9 games, but are still managing to hold on to the 5th spot in the standings. Harland Brenneman scored 22, with 11 rebounds and 7 assists in the loss.
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No place like home for Ice Monkeys
The team has been sensational at home, now with a record at 9-2 on their own court, this time beating the Broncos 100-73. Virgil Fowle scored a game high 33 points with 14 boards in the win. Wilfred Shobe scored 18 with 6 boards and 7 assists.
The team is now 11-10 and knocking on the door to the final playoff spot.
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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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Broncos on three game win streak after defeating Eclipse
While Jake Lomeli missed another game to injury, the Broncos kept things rolling with a 104-83 win over the Eclipse. Alden Swoffer took charge scoring 19 points with 8 boards and 8 rebounds whie Bradly Suniga scored 31 points with 7 boards. The team attempted a whopping 39 free throws making 35 in the win.
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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.
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Jacks Just can't close
The Jacks lost it's 3rd straight game by 2 points. This time to the Broncos who they were sure would be the end to their drought. Guard Edward Thrash led the team in scoring with 19.
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Wolves hold on for 5th straight win
The Wolves were able to hold on despite losing center Cole Lemus to a leg injury before the start of the 2nd half, but held on to a two point win over the Broncos 89-87 for their 5th straight win to improve to 7-3. Trent Ewert led the team with 30 points while Tommie Drey put up 16 with 13 boards.
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Fire Ants survive for 4th straigth win
The Fire Ants clung to a thread to hold off the Broncos winning 98-96 on the road. Evan Wile had two huge 3 pointers to keep the Fire Ants up while the team survived by beating up the Broncos on the glass outrebounding them 49-38. Israel Jacoby was big scoring 20 points with 15 rebounds to lead the Fire Ants.
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Diamonds still headed in wrong direction
The Diamonds couldn't find it in them to overcome the Broncos offense despite Cliff Labbe scoring 32 points and and Marion Olp pulling in a career best 24 rebounds. They have now lost 5 of their last 6 games only defeating the Wasps in the process.
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Broncos lose first game of the season
The Broncos were just simply outshot by the Battle losing 88-99 for their first franchise loss. Three players had double-doubles including Edward Furbee with 12 and 15, Bradley Suniga 16 and 12 and Gerald Roundy who's been impressive off the bench while Jake Lomeli remained in foul trouble with 15 and 12.