The second-ranked North Idaho men’s basketball team defeated seventh-ranked Wenatchee Valley 89-71 at home Wednesday night.
The first half was tightly contested despite an early nine point lead by NIC that Wenatchee Valley managed to come back from to tie the game with three minutes left in the half.
The Cards only trailed for a total of 49 seconds of game-time in the victory. Wenatchee Valley managed to hang around until about halfway through the second half when NIC jumped out to an overwhelming 25 point lead to put the game out of reach.
Leading the way for the Cards was Christian Guess, who poured in 17 points on eight of nine shooting in his first start on the season. Yusuf Mohamed had 13 points and two huge blocks, and James Carlson had 11 points and led the team in rebounds with nine.
Up next for the Cards (4-0, 16-1) is a home game against Blue Mountain (0-4, 4-13) Saturday Jan 18 at 4 p.m.