Jason Crowe Jr., a five-star recruit in the Class of 2025, has consistently performed for his team, Inglewood. On Jan. 17, the 6-foot-2 player shared an Instagram story posted by his teammate and Inglewood’s center, Parker Jefferson, which displayed the scoreboard from their latest match.
“@jasoncrowwejr 🤝,” Jefferson captioned his story.
In response to his teammates’ story, Jason Crowe Jr. commented:
“light cheese”
On Friday, the Inglewood Sentinels secured a thrilling 80-74 victory over Culver City. Crowe Jr. led his team with a standout performance. He scored 38 points, along with seven rebounds and four steals. Parker Jefferson also added to the win by contributing a double-double with 19 points and 18 rebounds.
Inglewood has been doing amazingly, thanks to Crowe Jr.’s scoring prowess and excellent teamwork. The team averages 91.3 points per game during their seven-game home win streak.
With this win, Inglewood improved to 19-5. Meanwhile, Canyon Comanches, who recently lost 62-51 to Crean Lutheran, is at a 17-5 record.
Jason Crowe Jr. has been on a scoring spree. He scored 38 points against Culver City on Jan. 17. Just two days before that, he scored 33 points against Hawthorne. On Jan. 13, he helped Inglewood secure victory with 42 points at Beverly Hills on Jan. 13.
He also scored 23 points against Santa Monica on Jan. 6. He began the year with a phenomenal 43-point performance against Westchester on Jan. 4. Crowe’s five most recent achievements display his talent and consistency.
Jason Crowe Jr. achieves career milestone
The five-star point guard recently achieved a career milestone. He surpassed 3,000 career points in high school basketball. The shooting guard celebrated by further showcasing his skills with a 42-point performance in an impressive 101-45 victory over Beverly Hills.
On Monday, Crowe shared his reaction on Instagram about the recent achievement with a slick picture of himself. He wrote a short and sweet comment:
"3k type day.”
As the No. 7 player in the 2026 class and third among the shooting guards, Crowe has received several offers from top colleges. Schools such as Kentucky, Arizona State, Georgia Tech and UCLA are actively pursuing the rising star.
Kentucky, in particular, has shown keen interest. Coach Mark Pope and assistant Jason Hart have built a strong relationship with the Crowe family.
With his remarkable scoring ability, leadership and immense potential, he is expected to become a standout player in Division I basketball at the collegiate level.