Mizzou Signee Jason Crowe Jr. Ends High School Career as California's Leading Scorer

The 6-foot-3 shooting guard finishes his senior season averaging a remarkable 43.6 points per game.

Published on Mar. 4, 2026

Mizzou five-star shooting guard signee Jason Crowe Jr. capped his illustrious high school basketball career on Tuesday night, finishing as California's all-time leading scorer with 4,718 points in 124 games played. Crowe Jr. ended his senior season at Inglewood High School averaging an incredible 43.6 points per game, along with 5.9 assists, 4.4 rebounds and 3.6 steals per contest.

Why it matters

Crowe Jr.'s record-breaking performance caps off one of the greatest high school basketball careers in California history. As a top-10 national recruit, his scoring prowess and all-around game have made him a highly sought-after prospect, and his commitment to Mizzou has the Tigers' fanbase excited for the future.

The details

In Inglewood's 84-65 loss to Damien on Tuesday, Crowe Jr. scored a team-high 34 points to finish his high school career. The 6-foot-3, 170-pound guard began his career at Lynwood, where he averaged over 36 points per game as a freshman and sophomore, before transferring to Inglewood for his junior and senior seasons. During his time with the Sentinels, Crowe Jr. averaged 35.3 points per game as a junior and an astounding 43.6 points per game as a senior.

  • On December 9th, Crowe Jr. broke California's all-time career scoring record with a 51-point performance in a 112-75 win over Beverly Hills.
  • On March 4th, 2026, Crowe Jr. played his final high school game, finishing with 34 points in Inglewood's 84-65 loss to Damien.

The players

Jason Crowe Jr.

A 6-foot-3, 170-pound shooting guard who is ranked the No. 4 player in California, No. 3 at his position, and No. 10 nationally in the Class of 2026. Crowe Jr. has signed with the University of Missouri.

Inglewood High School

A high school located in Inglewood, California that is known for its strong community ties and athletic programs, particularly in football and basketball. The school's basketball team, the Sentinels, represents Inglewood in competitive sports across the state.

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What they’re saying

“Jason Crowe Jr. ends his fabulous high school career with 34 points in Inglewood 84-65 loss to Damien. He finishes with 4,718 points in 124 games, the most points in California history.”

— eric sondheimer (Twitter)

What’s next

Crowe Jr. will now turn his attention to his collegiate career at the University of Missouri, where he will look to continue his scoring dominance at the next level.

The takeaway

Jason Crowe Jr.'s record-breaking high school career in California is a testament to his exceptional talent and dedication to the game of basketball. As he transitions to the college ranks, Mizzou fans are eager to see how his scoring prowess and all-around game will translate to the Division I level.