Last Friday in an 89-69 win over Mayfair (Lakewood), Crowe Jr. topped 40 points for the ninth time this season and hit the 2,000-point mark.
Regarded as a top 10 prospect in the Class of 2026 by
247Sports, Crowe Jr. has distributed more than 300 assists and recorded more than 200 steals in his two seasons at Lynwood.

It only took 56 career games for sophomore Jason Crowe Jr. to score his 2,000th career point. The five-star recruit has averaged 36.2 points per game since stepping on campus. (Photo: David Steutel)
Earlier this month, Crowe Jr. went head-to-head with fellow sophomore five-star
Alijah Arenas from
Chatsworth (Calif.) and led his Knights to a 90-76 victory. Crowe Jr. had 47 points and made 24 of 25 free throw attempts. Arenas poured in 38.
Crowe Jr., who has offers from Louisville, UCLA and Weber State, has scored at least 18 points in every contest during his high school career. He plays for his father, Jason Crowe Sr., who played professionally all over the world from 1999-2012 and is currently in his seventh season as head coach at Lynwood.
The Knights won 27 games in 2022-23, including the Division V state championship. Crowe Jr. scored 36 in that contest, an 89-58 thrashing of Tollhouse Sierra with Hall of Famer and family friend Paul Pierce sitting behind the Lynwood bench.
Lynwood is 15-6 this season with five sophomores leading the team in scoring, including
Chace Holley, who averages 19.8 points per game.

Jason Crowe Jr. celebrates with his head coach and father Jason Crowe Sr. after winning the CIF state championship in March during his freshman season. (Photo: Anthony Brunsman)