Key Highlights
- We left him in.
- It was incredible.”“His will to win and fight and grit are second to none.
- He’s got a lot of people backing him, wanting the best for him.
- He’s a gamer.
- Before the season started, we had team goals.
Light. Truth. Clarity.
Story byMaryvale's Adrian Stubbs became the first-ever Arizona high school boys basketball player to score 100 points; Courtesy of Stone Highlights/IGAndy VillamarzoWed, January 14, 2026 at 11:48 AM UTC·2 min readFor the first time in Arizona high school boys basketball history, a player has reached the century mark when it pertains to points. According to the Arizona Republic’s Richard Obert, Maryvale (Ariz.) shooting guard Adrian Stubbs scored 100 points in the Panthers’ 109-25 win over Kofa on Tuesday night. What made the performance even more incredible, per the report, was the fact that Stubbs completed the feat in a matter of three quarters, scoring 70 first-half points and adding 30 in the third period. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement“He went insane,” Maryvale head coach Jeremy Smith said via the Arizona Republic. “What he did in the first half was special.
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