Daerek Hart, better known as LemonNation, is a ''
League of Legends
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'' player, formerly the support for
OpTic Gaming
OpTic Gaming is an American professional eSports, esports and entertainment organization headquartered in Frisco, Texas. The organization currently operates a ''Call of Duty'' team in the Call of Duty League, OpTic Texas, they also operate a ''O ...
of the
NA LCS
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(NA LCS). During his time on
Cloud9
Cloud9 Esports, Inc., or simply Cloud9 (C9), is an American professional esports company based in Santa Monica, California. The company was originally founded as a professional ''League of Legends'' team by Jack and Paullie Etienne in May 201 ...
, Hart played the support role, winning the
North American League of Legends Championship Series
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split titles and appeared in three consecutive
League of Legends World Championships.
Hart retired from competitive play on October 24, 2015, and became C9's coach. Hart was replaced as support by
Hai "Hai" Lam, who switched over from the jungle position. After retirement Hart was announced for the roster of
Cloud9 Challenger
The ''League of Legends'' division of Cloud9 (C9) is a gaming team based in Los Angeles, California, and competes in the League Championship Series (LCS), the top-level professional league for video game ''League of Legends'' in the United Sta ...
, C9's
League of Legends Challenger Series
The ''League of Legends'' Challenger Series (CS) were two professional ''League of Legends
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(CS) team.
Career
2012 Season
Hart was picked up after gaining notoriety in the League of Legends scene for reaching rank 1 in solo queue playing only support. He was invited to play for the team HOODSTOMPGRAVESGG and was soon after acquired by Orbit Gaming in April 2012. Afterwards, they left Orbit Gaming and were acquired by Quantic Gaming. After leaving this brand, Hart and his team went on to compete as Cloud 9.
2013 Season
Hart and a newly reformed Cloud 9 team went on to have a strong performance in the LCS Summer Split, ending with a victory against TSM 3–0 in the playoff finals.
2015 Season
Hart and Cloud 9 suffered a rough patch during this season, losing many of their games in Hai's absence from the team. After the return of Hai, however, they managed to improve their record and place a spot in the World Championship. In the championship, they were undefeated in their seed in the first week but went on to lose four games in a row to advance to the quarter-finals, placing third in their group.
2016 Season
Hart announced his intended retirement. He retired briefly, but then reentered the scene in 2017.
2017 Season
Hart and Cloud 9 Challenger were purchased and re-branded into FlyQuest. They finished 5th place with a 9–9 record. In the playoffs, they finished 4th overall. At the end of the Summer Season, they finished 7th overall in the regular season and Hart left the team to join OpTic Gaming.
Tournament results
Cloud9
* 1st —
2013 Summer NA LCS
* 2nd —
2014 Summer NA LCS
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playoffs
Cloud9 Challenger
* Qualified for NA LCS Spring Split 2017
Notes
References
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Cloud9 (esports) players
American esports players
League of Legends coaches
People from Eden Prairie, Minnesota
University of St. Thomas (Minnesota) alumni
League of Legends support players
FlyQuest players
1989 births
Living people