Jason Crowe Jr. etched his name further into California high school basketball history on Tuesday night. The Inglewood superstar has broken the state’s all-time career scoring record by eclipsing 29 points on Tuesday in a game against Beverly Hills. The record was just broken a year ago by St. Joseph’s Tounde Yessoufou, who finished his […]
Jason Crowe Jr. etched his name further into California high school basketball history on Tuesday night.
The Inglewood superstar has broken the state’s all-time career scoring record by eclipsing 29 points on Tuesday in a game against Beverly Hills. The record was just broken a year ago by St. Joseph’s Tounde Yessoufou, who finished his prep career with 3,659 points. Crowe played his 100th high school game tonight.
After a slow start in the opening period, Crowe got going toward the end of the half and put up 24 as Inglewood built a 57-32 lead.
It’s yet another notch in the belt for Crowe, who has long been one of the most dominant high school hoops prospects in the nation, regardless of classification. Entering his senior season, he averaged 36.6 points across his sophomore and junior campaigns.
Last month, he broke the CIF-Southern Section career scoring record. He’s now overtaken the record for the entire state’s rich hoops history.
Crowe actually started his career at the Lynwood, averaging 36 points a game as a freshman (2022-23) and 37.4 points as a sophomore. Ahead of his junior campaign, he transferred to Inglewood last year and averaged 35.3 points.
The 6-foot-3 shooting guard is the No. 12 overall prospect and No. 3 SG in the 2026 cycle, according to the Rivals Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all major recruiting media companies. He’s also the No. 4 player in California.
He committed to Dennis Gates and Missouri on July 18 and remains locked in with the SEC program. Crowe is, obviously, a scoring machine and figures to make an especially large impact when he takes the leap to the college level.
Leading Inglewood, Crowe and Co. are now 7-1 early on in the 2025-26 season. While they rank outside the top 50 in the state per the Rivals Composite Rankings, the Sentinels will always be a tough out when they’ve got the five-star guard on the floor.
Crowe Jr. is the son of former professional basketball player Jason Crowe, who spent 13 years overseas playing for a variety of clubs. Crowe Sr.’s most successful season came in 2008, where he was crowned NZNBL champion, MVP, Most Outstanding Guard, and assist champion.
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