Michigan Scoring Surge: Reynolds Headlines Another Night of Elite Performances
03/01/2026

Another night across Michigan delivered explosive scoring and statement performances that could shape postseason momentum.
Jyren Reynolds of Detroit Osborn led this group with a powerful 39-point outing. When a guard approaches forty, it reflects shot creation, endurance, and the ability to carry an offense through stretches where every possession matters. Reynolds set the pace and established himself as one of the most impactful scorers on the floor.
Will Drnek of Zeeland East followed with 35 points, showcasing efficient perimeter scoring and confidence in big moments. Julius Wilson of L'Anse Creuse added 33, continuing to prove he can be a consistent primary option. Cam Ryans of Grand Rapids Northview poured in 30, crossing that benchmark that often separates a strong night from a dominant one.
Landon Lutz of Berkley finished with 28 points, while Cam Harju of Port Huron Northern added 26. Port Huron Northern placed three players on this list, as Amir Morelan scored 23 and Narrel Jordan contributed 20. That kind of collective production speaks to spacing, ball movement, and trust within the system. When multiple players reach twenty-plus, it becomes extremely difficult for defenses to key in on one threat.
What stands out most is the geographic spread of talent. From Detroit to West Michigan to the Blue Water area, elite scoring performances are not confined to one region. The depth of offensive skill across the state continues to elevate the level of competition.
These are not empty numbers. Performances like this build confidence, attract recruiting attention, and shift momentum heading into the next round. Michigan basketball remains competitive and balanced, and nights like this are proof that elite talent continues to rise across every corner of the state.
If this is the standard now, the postseason is only going to get more intense.