Jason Crowe Jr. of Inglewood delivers another 50-point game
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Jason Crowe Jr. of Inglewood delivers another 50-point game
"Inglewood is 18-5 and 4-0 in the Ocean League. The Sentinels will be a Division 1 playoff team. Crowe is 17 years old and still beating up on players who were held back a grade or two. He made seven threes and got his share of assists to 6-foot-7 junior David Conerly, who scored 20 points. Crowe has scored more than 4,000 points in his career."
"It was Monday night, and Santa Monica High students had plenty of choices for entertainment. They could have been hanging at the pier or playing video games. Instead, the student section was filled as if it were a Friday night because the state's leading scorer in high school basketball, Jason Crowe Jr. of Inglewood, was making an appearance. The students were polite to start the game, giving him some applause during introductions."
"Santa Monica has a 6-6 sophomore, Leo Pomianek, who only became eligible on Dec. 26 after playing at St. Monica as a freshman. He scored a career-high 30 points and got experience trying to guard Crowe. Crowe has been a three-year All-CIF player and will be leaving California as the No. 1 scorer in state history."
Inglewood beat Santa Monica 117-76 while Jason Crowe Jr. scored 50 points. Crowe made seven threes, added assists to 6-foot-7 junior David Conerly, who scored 20 points, and has scored more than 4,000 career points. Inglewood plays a relentless full-court press and is 18-5 overall, 4-0 in the Ocean League, and projected as a Division 1 playoff team. Crowe is 17 years old, a three-year All-CIF player, and will play college basketball in Missouri. Santa Monica sophomore Leo Pomianek, who became eligible Dec. 26, scored a career-high 30 while trying to guard Crowe.
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