
"I think he's had an amazing high school career. He had to go against the best defenses every night. I'm proud of him. He brought this program to the Division I level. He was on honor roll every year."
"He finished with 34 points, ending his high school career with a state-record 4,718 points in 124 games, according to CalHiSports.com. He's more than 1,000 points ahead of the next-closest player. His scoring average was 38.0 points."
Jason Crowe Jr. finished his high school basketball career with a state-record 4,718 points in 124 games, averaging 38.0 points per game and surpassing the next-closest player by over 1,000 points. In his final game, Inglewood lost to Damien 84-65 in a Southern California Division I regional playoff matchup, with Crowe Jr. contributing 34 points. His father, Jason Sr., praised his son's accomplishments, noting his consistent academic performance and role in elevating Inglewood to Division I status. Both will continue their basketball journey at Missouri, where Jason Sr. will serve as an assistant coach. Damien's balanced scoring attack, led by Eli Garner's 25 points and Zaire Rasshan's 24 points, proved decisive in the playoff victory.
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