Disguised has made it official—Jeremiah ‘ScaryJerry’ Leathe, their bot laner, will be sitting out the upcoming LTA North Split 3. The announcement came as part of the organization’s ongoing efforts to rework their lineup for improved performance. ScaryJerry, who joined Disguised earlier this year after the team secured a guest slot in the LTA North, will remain part of the organization but will now concentrate on streaming for the time being.
Background and Career Highlights
Before signing with Disguised, ScaryJerry made his mark in the League of Legends scene primarily through collegiate and tier two competitions. He notably represented Maryville University, which later became known as Dragonsteel through a collaboration with author Brandon Sanderson. ScaryJerry’s resume includes winning the NACL 2024 Summer split and placing second at the League of Legends College Championship in the same year.
Recent Roster Moves and Team Performance
This latest roster change follows Disguised’s recent decision to release their mid laner, Abbedagge, earlier in the month. These moves come as the LTA North Split 2 is still ongoing, with six teams vying for qualification to major international events. Disguised’s performance this year has been challenging, with only a single victory in the split—against Team Liquid during the Positioning Phase—and an early exit after finishing at the bottom of the Group Stage and being knocked out by 100 Thieves.
Looking Ahead: The Road to 2026
Disguised currently holds a guest slot in LTA North, but their continued participation in North America’s top-tier competition beyond 2025 is not guaranteed. The team’s struggles in the current splits have prompted a reevaluation of their roster strategy, with an eye not only on Split 3 but also the 2026 promotion tournament. That event will see Disguised compete against the top NACL and Liga Regional Norte teams for a chance to secure a spot in LTA North for the following season. While the exact dates for the promotion tournament remain unconfirmed, it is scheduled to take place after the LTA season concludes.
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