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Six in double figures power No. 3 Cavaliers past No. 10 North Central Missouri, 82-60

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. – Six Cavaliers recorded double figures as No. 3 Johnson County Community College earned an impressive 82-60 victory over No. 10 North Central Missouri College on Wednesday evening, improving to 15-0 on the season.

Trey Fulcher led the balanced offensive attack with 16 points, while Tavian Cruse and Avian Webb each added 14. Bryce Walker chipped in 11 points, and both Gavin Harvey and Aidan Wing finished with 10. It marked the third time this season—and the first since Dec. 9 against Sterling JV—that six or more Cavaliers reached double figures in a single game.

Cruse anchored the effort on the glass, pulling down a team-high 10 rebounds to record his sixth double-double of the season. The sophomore now has 21 career double-doubles, moving him into fourth place on JCCC's all-time career list. Joey Robinson and Webb each contributed seven rebounds.

Harvey narrowly missed a double-double, finishing with eight assists. His performance moved him into 10th place on JCCC's career assists chart with 263, and he continues to lead the conference with 92 assists this season.

Forward Deng Gak paced North Central Missouri with 22 points and 11 rebounds.

Johnson County returns to action Saturday, January 10, when it hosts Iowa Central Community College, before opening conference play at Highland Community College on January 14.