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From park prodigy to high school star: How Jason Crowe Jr. became a top-five basketball recruit


Fast forward to now, and point guard is a top-five player in the 2026 basketball recruiting class. He’s currently at Inglewood High School (CA) with his father and has tallied 3,000 career points during his junior season — a remarkable accomplishment. This summer, Crowe is playing with the Oakland Soldiers on the Nike EYBL circuit. (Zag's Blog)

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From park prodigy to high school star: How Jason Crowe Jr. became a top-five basketball recruit


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