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Prep basketball roundup: Jason Crowe Jr. delivers 55-point performance for Inglewood

by Edinburg Post Report
December 27, 2024
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The matchup on Thursday in an opening game of the Classic at Damien drew lots of media and fan attention. It featured two high-scoring guards — Jason Crowe Jr. of Inglewood taking on Alijah Arenas of Chatsworth.

Crowe, a junior, delivered a 55-point performance, making 21 of 24 free throws in an 88-84 victory over Chatsworth. Arenas finished with 34 points. Crowe set a record for most points scored in a Damien Classic game.

Crowe and his father, the head coach, moved from Lynwood to Inglewood this season. Inglewood is 10-4 and Crowe is averaging 36 points a game.

“He was really aggressive,” Jason Sr. said. “He’s more seasoned and stronger.”

Crespi 66, Peoria (Ariz.) Liberty 55: Peyton White paced the Celts with 22 points.

La Mirada 76, Dallas Parish Episcopal 72: Gene Roebuck scored 31 points and Julien Gomez 27 points to send the Matadores into the Platinum Division quarterfinals against Redondo Union at Damien. Redondo defeated Destiny Christian 93-78.

Utah Layton Christian 52, Santa Margarita 51: Kaiden Bailey had 19 points for the Eagles.

Heritage Christian 77, Corona Centennial 65: Tae Simmons scored 31 points and had 11 rebounds and Dillan Shaw had 29 points for unbeaten Heritage Christian.

Eastvale Roosevelt 84, Ramon Valley 63: Brayden Burries had 33 points and 10 rebounds and Issac Williams added 20 points.

JSerra 70, Eastside Catholic 49: One day before Brennon Martinsen becomes eligible, the Lions 17 points apiece from BJ Davis-Ray and Dominic Bolton each scored 17 points.

Rolling Hills Prep 69, Crean Lutheran 52: Mateo Trujillo finished with 24 points for 11-3 Rolling Hills Prep.

Arcadia 77, Mayfair 74: Noa Eteuati-Edwards had 21 points for Arcadia.

Price 50, King 43: Keshrey Smith had 11 points for Price.

Hart 66, Grant 63: Craig Iron, a 7-foot center, had 21 points for Hart in the overtime win. Champ Merrill scored 25 points for Grant.

Bishop Alemany 57, Glendale 52: Paris Lassiter led Alemany with 24 points.

Palisades 74, Crescenta Valley 61: Tommy Pickens finished with 30 points.

Pilibos 74, St. Bonaventure 72: Anto Balian made 13 of 15 free throws and finished with 24 points for Pilibos. Mathew Wilson scored 24 points for St. Bonaventure.

Bishop Montgomery 86, Paraclete 39: Terron Williams and Denis Woods each scored 19 points for Bishop Montgomery.

Calabasas 65, Providence 58: Grayson Coleman had 22 points for Calabasas.

Anaheim Canyon 71, Arizona Prescott 56: Brandon Benjamin scored 29 points for Canyon.

St. Francis 81, Eastside 31: Luke Paulus led St. Francis with 18 points.

Mira Costa 96, Long Beach Wilson 70: Jacob De Armas had 17 points for the unbeaten Mustangs (14-0).

Cleveland 59, Los Amigos 39: Roman Finney had 16 points and Kamari King 15 for Cleveland.

Chaminade 57, Linfield Christian 50: The Eagles (14-2) won in overtime, with Jonas Thurman scoring 24 points.

Manual Arts 60, Kennedy 46: Devin Moody led the Toilers with 26 points.

Camarillo 49, Corona del Mar 48: Cluch free throws from Evan Dela Paz in the final seconds delivered victory to the 13-1 Scorpions.

Oak Hills 61, Shalhevet 53: Aiden Bitran had 32 points for Shalhevet, making six threes.

Windward 67, Arizona St. Mary’s 59: Jeremiah Hampton contributed 22 points and JJ Harris 20 points for Windward.

Long Beach Poy 70, Santa Monica 53: Jovani Ruff made 11 of 15 shots and finished with 24 points for Poly.

Mater Dei 85, Washington Stanwood 43: Luke Barnett led the Monarchs with 16 points.

Girls basketball

Brentwood 52, Texas Sachse 48: In Texas, the Eagles won their opener. Payton Sugar passed 1,000 points in her career.

Sierra Canyon 76, Glendora 35: Ashley Redd scored 28 points for the 10-0 Trailblazers, who rested several of their top players.

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