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Adrian Stubbs Scores 100 in Three Quarters to Set Arizona High School Record

His coach said teammates kept feeding him during a barrage of mostly mid-range jumpers.

Overview

  • The Maryvale senior became the first Arizona boys high school player to reach 100 points, exiting after three quarters in a 109-25 win at Yuma Kofa on Jan. 13.
  • Stubbs piled up 70 points by halftime and added 30 in the third quarter before sitting the fourth.
  • The performance shattered the state single-game mark of 75 points set by Fredonia’s George McCormick during the 1965–66 season.
  • Most of his scoring came from mid-range, with only six made three-pointers and multiple missed free throws, including four in the first half.
  • Coach Jeremy Smith and players confirmed they kept feeding the hot hand, while coverage noted a discrepancy over Stubbs’ recruiting status that remains unresolved.