Arizona Western’s SHOCKING 32-Point Blowout: What Caused Community Christian’s Epic Collapse?

YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) - Arizona Western College (AWC) marked a decisive victory on Tuesday night, defeating Community Christian College 98–66. With this win, AWC improved to 7–2 on the season, showcasing a powerful offensive strategy supported by impressive depth across their roster.

The Matadors set an aggressive tone early in the game, racking up 46 points in the first half while limiting Community Christian to just 24. AWC's ability to control the boards and move the ball effectively was evident, as every player in the rotation made significant contributions, leading to their third consecutive win.

One standout performance of the night came from freshman guard Illiam Fevry, who delivered an impressive show off the bench. Fevry went a perfect 7-for-7 from the field, including two three-pointers, totaling a team-high 17 points. His energetic play invigorated the AWC second unit, which generated over half of the team’s scoring.

In addition to Fevry, forward Boubacar Diatta contributed 13 points, hitting three triples, while Marsai Mason added 11 points along with steady play across 19 minutes. The starting lineup was no less impressive; big man Engel Gutierrez continued his solid season with 12 points and 9 rebounds, shooting 4-for-8 from the floor. Paora Winitana nearly achieved a double-double, finishing with 10 points, 8 boards, and 6 assists, underscoring his all-around contribution to the game.

Arizona Western demonstrated remarkable shooting accuracy, hitting 53.5% from the field and 42% from three-point range. This efficiency, coupled with their dominance on the boards, allowed them to create numerous second-chance opportunities, enabling them to control the pace throughout all 40 minutes of play.

Leading by 22 points at halftime, AWC maintained their momentum in the second half, outscoring Community Christian yet again. Their strong transition play and defensive pressure kept the opposing team on the back foot, showcasing why they are a force to be reckoned with as they prepare for the upcoming conference play.

As the Matadors look to build on this comprehensive victory, they are set to return to action later this week, eager to carry their momentum into the next phase of the season. With a current record of 7–2, AWC is positioning itself as a competitive team in the region, attracting attention as they aim for success in conference matchups.

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