High School Player Sets Arizona Scoring Record

High school basketball game with energetic players and cheering fans.

Phoenix, AZ, January 15, 2026

Adrian Stubbs, a senior basketball player from Maryvale High School in Phoenix, made history with a remarkable 100-point performance in a game. This extraordinary feat not only led his team to victory over Kofa but also shattered the previous Arizona high school scoring record of 75 points, showcasing Stubbs’ skill and dedication. His achievement is celebrated throughout the community, inspiring young athletes and highlighting the importance of high school sports in Phoenix.

Phoenix, AZ

Maryvale’s Adrian Stubbs Rewrites History with 100-Point Game

A senior basketball player from Phoenix’s own Maryvale High School has etched his name into the annals of Arizona prep sports, delivering a performance that will be talked about for generations. This extraordinary display of skill, determination, and sportsmanship captivated the local community and showcased the very best of high school athletics.

The electrifying energy surrounding high school sports in Phoenix, AZ, often highlights dedication and the pursuit of excellence. From Friday night lights under the desert sky to the intensity of gymnasium hardwoods, these events foster a strong sense of community and provide young athletes with invaluable lessons in teamwork, discipline, and personal growth. Adrian Stubbs’ recent record-breaking game is a testament to the power of hard work and individual commitment, inspiring not just his teammates but the entire local sports scene.

A Night for the Record Books

On Tuesday night, January 13, 2026, Maryvale High School senior Adrian Stubbs accomplished a rare feat in high school basketball, scoring an astounding 100 points in just three quarters during the Panthers’ 109-25 victory over Kofa. This remarkable performance set a new Arizona single-game high school scoring record.

Shattering Previous Marks

Stubbs’ offensive explosion far surpassed the previous State-level record of 75 points, which was held by George McCormick of Fredonia since the 1965-66 season. He approached the long-standing record by halftime, having already amassed 70 points in the first two quarters. He then added 30 more points in the third period to reach the century mark before sitting out the final quarter.

Efficiency and Versatility on Display

What makes Stubbs’ 100-point game even more impressive is the efficiency and range of his scoring. He achieved this milestone with only six three-pointers, demonstrating a strong command of his mid-range game. This showcases a disciplined approach to offense and a versatile skill set. His performance underscores the importance of fundamental basketball, proving that consistent effort and a well-rounded game can lead to exceptional results.

A National Perspective

Stubbs’ accomplishment places him among an elite group of high school basketball players. He is one of only 20 players in the history of high school basketball to score 100 or more points in a single game. He is also the 21st high school basketball player in history to achieve this, and the fourth this century. This Nationwide recognition highlights the extraordinary nature of his achievement and brings considerable pride to the Phoenix prep sports community. His scoring accounted for 91.7 percent of his team’s total points, marking the fourth-highest percentage ever by a player who scored 90 or more points.

Leadership and Community Pride

Maryvale’s head coach, Jeremy Smith, acknowledged Stubbs’ exceptional drive and dedication. Before the season, one of Stubbs’ personal goals was to break Nico Mannion’s Arizona big school single-game points record of 57. This focus on individual improvement, combined with team goals, exemplifies the positive culture fostered within the Maryvale basketball program. The support from the school and the wider Phoenix community has been palpable, with local engagement strengthening community identity and reinforcing the value of athletic endeavors. The community’s response to this historic moment serves as a powerful reminder of how high school sports unite people and celebrate local talent.

Beyond the Scoreboard

Beyond this record-setting game, Adrian Stubbs has consistently been a standout player. Heading into the game, he was averaging 23.9 points, 7.1 assists, 5.7 rebounds, and 5.5 steals per contest. As a junior, he averaged 27.3 points, 8.0 rebounds, 6.3 steals, and 5.8 assists per game. He also previously achieved a high of 56 points in a game last season against Liberty. These statistics demonstrate his all-around contributions to the team and his consistent pursuit of excellence on the court. His ability to impact the game in multiple facets showcases the discipline and hard work he consistently applies.

Looking Ahead

Maryvale High School, with Stubbs leading the charge, holds a 10-6 record for the 2025-26 season. This historic performance is a highlight of an already strong season for the Panthers. The excitement generated by Stubbs’ achievement will undoubtedly draw more attention to Maryvale basketball and Phoenix AZ high school basketball in general, providing opportunities for increased fan engagement and community support. The future looks bright for Stubbs, who has already garnered attention from colleges such as Dallas Baptist University and Embry-Riddle University.

The legacy of Adrian Stubbs’ 100-point game is more than just a number; it is a testament to the power of individual grit, strategic play, and the unwavering spirit of high school sports. We encourage everyone to come out and support our local high school athletic programs, witness the dedication of these young athletes, and follow HEREPhoenix.com for more inspiring stories from the Phoenix prep sports scene.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Adrian Stubbs’ achievement?
Adrian Stubbs scored 100 points in just three quarters during a high school basketball game.
What record did Adrian Stubbs break?
Adrian Stubbs set a new Arizona single-game high school scoring record.
What was the previous Arizona high school scoring record?
The previous Arizona single-game high school scoring record was 75 points, held by George McCormick of Fredonia since the 1965-66 season.
How many three-pointers did Adrian Stubbs make?
Adrian Stubbs made only six three-pointers during his 100-point game.
Is Adrian Stubbs’ 100-point game a Nationwide record?
Adrian Stubbs is one of only 20 players in the history of high school basketball to score 100 or more points in a single game. He is also the 21st high school basketball player in history to achieve this, and the fourth this century.
What high school does Adrian Stubbs attend?
Adrian Stubbs attends Maryvale High School in Phoenix, AZ.

Key Features of Adrian Stubbs’ Historic Performance

Feature Detail Scope
Player Name Adrian Stubbs Individual
School Maryvale High School Local
Points Scored 100 Individual
Quarters Played 3 Individual
Arizona Record Broken Single-game high school scoring record (previous: 75 points by George McCormick) State-level
National Recognition One of 20 players in high school basketball history to score 100+ points; 21st player in history; 4th this century Nationwide
Three-Pointers Made 6 Individual
Opponent Kofa High School Local
Final Score (Maryvale vs. Kofa) 109-25 Local
Points in First Half 70 Individual
Points in Third Quarter 30 Individual
Team Record (2025-26) 10-6 Local


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