14th Ranked Pirates Double Up Avila JV 122-61

14th Ranked Pirates Double Up Avila JV 122-61

In a dominating performance, North Central Missouri College men's basketball secured a decisive victory over Avila University JV with a final score of 122-61. The Pirates exhibited exceptional efficiency on both ends of the court, shooting at an impressive rate and showcasing their defensive prowess.  With the win, NCMC is now 19-4 with a Saturday home matchup with Southeast CC looming.

 

The starting lineup set the tone for NCMC, with Joe Clark leading the way with a stellar 5-of-6 shooting performance. Clark's scoring ability, combined with his contributions on the boards (3 rebounds), played a crucial role in the team's success.

 

Giovanni Mack showcased his versatility and playmaking skills, finishing with 10 assists to go along with 10 points for a double-double. Mack's ability to distribute the ball and control the tempo of the game demonstrated his leadership on the court. Additionally, his 7 rebounds reflected his impact on both ends of the floor.

 

Isaiah Reams was a scoring force, connecting on 6-of-9 field goals, including two three-pointers. Reams also contributed on the boards with 7 rebounds and displayed efficiency from the free-throw line, making all four attempts.

 

Dampier Evans had an outstanding performance in the frontcourt, securing his own double-double with 14 points and 10 rebounds. Evans' dominance in rebounding, combined with efficient scoring, made him a key contributor in the paint.

 

Tyler King and Jamaal Davis both had solid contributions, with King scoring 15 points and Davis adding 11. Both players showcased their scoring ability and effectiveness in different facets of the game.

 

The bench players made significant contributions as well, with Mikey Thomas, Jakorie Terrill, and Khalil Screen providing valuable scoring and defensive support. Screen's 13 points, coupled with efficient shooting and strong rebounding, highlighted his impact off the bench.

 

North Central Missouri's exceptional shooting performance, with a field goal percentage of 65.3%, demonstrated their offensive efficiency. The team's prowess from beyond the arc, shooting 56.5% on three-point attempts, added another dimension to their scoring.