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Nine Cavaliers hit double figures as JCCC rolls past Sterling JV, 123-57

The photo shows an indoor basketball game in progress on a polished court. One player wearing a white uniform with gold trim is dribbling the basketball with the left hand while leaning forward in an athletic stance, appearing to drive toward the basket. Another player in a teal and black uniform is closely defending, positioned slightly to the side with one arm raised and the other extended toward the ball handler. Both players are wearing mid-top athletic shoes and socks.
In the background, there are rows of blue bleachers with a few seated individuals, some of whom appear to be team staff or spectators. A large sign on the right side of the image displays the text “JOHNSON COUNTY” along with a mascot graphic featuring a stylized cavalier head in blue and gold. The lighting is bright and evenly distributed, typical of a gymnasium setting. The overall scene conveys fast-paced action and competitive play.
JCCC's Trey Fulcher drives past a defender.

OVERLAND PARK, Kan. – The Johnson County Community College men's basketball team delivered one of the most balanced performances in program history, with nine players reaching double figures during a 123–57 rout of Sterling College JV.

All five starters scored 10 or more points. Freshman guard Trey Fulcher led the way with 17 points on 7-of-11 shooting, including three made 3-pointers. Sophomore guard Joey Robinson and sophomore forward Tavian Cruse each recorded a double-double. Robinson posted 16 points and 11 rebounds, while Cruse added 10 points and a game-high 16 boards.

Sophomore guard Aidan Wing scored 14 points on 4-of-5 shooting and went a perfect 6-of-6 at the line. Sophomore guard Gavin Harvey contributed 11 points and handed out seven assists

Off the bench, sophomore forward Aziz Jagne and freshman guard River Peters each scored 14 points. Freshman forward Bryce Walker added 11, and freshman guard Jordan Mason finished with 10 along with five steals.

JCCC shot a blistering 58 percent from the field and dominated the glass with a 60–29 rebounding advantage.

The Cavaliers return to action Saturday, December 13 when they host Metropolitan Community College.