Mizzou signee Jason Crowe Jr. ends high school basketball career as California’s leading scorer


Mizzou five-star shooting guard signee Jason Crowe Jr. saw his high school basketball career come to an end on Tuesday night in Inglewood’s 84-65 loss to Damien.

With the Sentinels’ loss, Crowe Jr. caps arguably the greatest career for any high school boys hoops player in state history, finishing as California’s all-time leading scorer with 4,718 points through 124 games played. In the loss to Damien, Crowe Jr. finished with a team-high 34 points.



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