High School Senior Drops 1,000th career Point
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Isaiah Jeter Ends His High School Career as Central Valley’s All-Time Leading Scorer
Some players leave a season to remember. Isaiah Jeter just left a legacy.
In his final game for Central Valley, Jeter etched his name in program history, becoming the school’s all-time leading scorer. The milestone came in a hard-fought battle against Ambridge, where he officially passed the previous record and solidified himself as one of the greatest to ever wear a Central Valley jersey.
Central Valley guard Isaiah Jeter (3) looks to knock down a corner three during the WPIAL Class 4A Section II game between Central Valley and Ambridge at Central Valley High School in Monaca, Pa. on Jan. 28, 2025.
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A Career for the Books
Jeter’s dominance wasn’t just about stats—it was about consistency, leadership, and stepping up when it mattered most. Night after night, he delivered, whether that meant dropping buckets, creating plays, or leading Central Valley in the clutch. This final game was more than just a sendoff—it was a statement.
After the game, Jeter reflected on the journey:
"It means everything to me," Jeter said. "To know my name is going to be up there forever, it’s a blessing. I just wanted to go out there and give everything I had for my team."
Central Valley head coach Brandon Ambrose had high praise for his star player:
"Isaiah has been the heart and soul of this team," Ambrose said. "The work he’s put in, the leadership he’s shown—it’s no surprise he’s now the best scorer in program history."
Central Valley guard Isaiah Jeter (3) poses with his head coach Brandon Ambrose after eclipsing 1,000 points in his career during the Warriros WPIAL Class 4A Section II game against Ambridge on Jan. 28, 2025 at Central Valley High School.
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What’s Next?
Jeter walks away not just as a record-holder, but as a player who gave everything to his team. The real question now? Where does his basketball journey go from here?
One thing’s for sure—this won’t be the last time you hear his name.