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Scott scores 22 as No. 1 Cavaliers roll past KCKCC, improved to 26-0

The photo shows an indoor basketball game in progress. A player wearing a white jersey with blue and gold accents and the number 10 is in the act of shooting the basketball, which is mid-air above the player’s hands. The jersey has the word “Cavaliers” printed across the chest.
In the foreground, another player with visible tattoos on the arms and wearing a dark-colored uniform is extending an arm upward, likely attempting to defend the shot. The court features a blue sideline with white lettering, and the seating area in the background includes several spectators sitting on blue bleachers. There is also a wheelchair visible near the left side of the image, and the overall setting appears to be a college or high school gymnasium. The lighting is bright, typical of an indoor sports venue.
JCCC guard Layla Scott shoots from 3-point range.

OVERLAND PARK, Kan. – One game after surpassing 1,000 career points, Layla Scott continued her stellar season, pouring in 22 points to lead top-ranked Johnson County Community College to a 76-50 victory over Kansas City Kansas on Wednesday night at the KCKCC Field House.

With the win, the Cavaliers improve to 26-0 overall, extending their regular-season winning streak to 88 games and their conference winning streak to 37.

Scott, a sophomore guard, connected on 9-of-20 shots from the field, including three 3-pointers. Her 208 career 3-pointers rank third-most in conference history. She also dished out a team-high five assists and added three rebounds.

Freshman Anonda Ford followed with 13 points on 6-of-9 shooting and pulled down seven rebounds to tie for the team lead. Fellow freshmen Mia Adams and Makenna Jennings each added 10 points.

Freshmen Jade Warren and Layla Barnes provided a spark off the bench. Warren contributed eight points, six rebounds and three assists while Barnes grabbed seven boards with two points in key minutes.

Meg Revol led Kansas City Kansas in scoring, while Alana Webb added 12 points and Amiyah Fulton chipped in 10.

The Cavaliers continue conference play on Saturday, February 14, when they travel to Labette Community College.

NOTE:
Layla Scott has scored 1,032 points, which currently ranks her fourth all-time in team history.