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Home»Arizona Hoop Review Scouting Report»AZ Compass Prep’s Davis Fogle Gives Big Verbal To Gonzaga
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AZ Compass Prep’s Davis Fogle Gives Big Verbal To Gonzaga

Anthony RayBy Anthony RayAugust 1, 2024Updated:August 2, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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AZ Compass Prep is absolutely loaded again with top-rated national prospects for next season. A major reason for the high hopes for next season is the recent addition of 6-foot-7, 190-pound rising senior wing Davis Fogle. Regarded as the top overall prospect from the state of Washington, Fogle recently decided to transfer to local basketball power AZ Compass Prep, and make a nice splash in the process, as he performed very well at numerous exposure events throughout the spring and summer, including a Top 30 performance at the Pangos All-American Camp and a strong performance at the NBA Top 100 Camp. Fogle absolutely blew up this spring and summer, and became one of the nation's top overall prospects in America's 2025 Class.

Rather than wait it out in the recruiting process, Fogle recently decided to pull the trigger - giving a verbal pledge to Gonzaga University and Head Coach Mark Few. Fogle becomes the first commitment to Mark Few and Gonzaga for the 2025 Class. Mark Few is currently an assistant coach for the USA National Basketball Team participating in the Olympics.

Fogle held a long list of offers before giving a commitment to Gonzaga. Fogle held offers from such college programs as Kansas, UCLA, Indiana, Creighton, LSU, St. John's, Texas Tech, Washington, Loyola Marymount, Nebraska, Boise State, Wyoming, Portland and Seattle.

Fogle is a rare find as he is a very lengthy wing prospect that likes to play all over the floor and lacks a true position. He is capable of playing several positions on the floor and is capable of playing the point position as a lead guard. He likes to push the basketball up the floor and fast, as he looks to score in transition or create for his teammates. He is a very high energy, high motor athlete that competes hard on both ends of the floor and seems to really enjoy playing. He gets a lot done as a result of the intensity he plays with. A competitor. Shoots the basketball well and with serious range on his shot. Has tremendous upside still also. Best years are well ahead of him. An excellent prospect.

Congratulations to the AZ Compass Prep program on this big commitment, and also to Davis Fogle and his family from our staff here at Arizona Preps.

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