AZ Compass: 12-20-21-23: 76
Skyline Prep: 10-8-9-8: 33
Scorers:
AZ Compass: Davis Fogle 19pts, Miikka Muurinen 16pts, Nicholas Randall 8pts
Skyline Prep: Adam Tyson 15pts. John Machar 8pts
2026 6’10 Miikka Muurinen has an NBA-type game
A player who has risen the ranks quickly and is ranked as a Top 10 prospect by many national outlets, Muurinen was one that quickly grabbed our attention and gave me “NBA” vibes even in limited minutes. We are talking about a 6’10 prospect who has such a great feel for the game, can operate from all levels of the court, and makes his presence felt in so many ways. Offensively, he can score at the rim and in the paint, showing touch and feel around the basket. He also is comfortable in creating off the dribble, rising over defenders from different levels, and popping out from three to knock down shots with a fluid feel. Defensively, he rebounds well with his length and loves how well he moves defensively in altering shots. Even battling a tough game with foul trouble, Muurinen showed why he is being recruited by so many and has a chance to be a Top 10 prospect in a future NBA Draft.
2025 Jeremiah Green brings it on both ends of the court
The Texas A&M commit really impressed me with his overall impact and his energy on the court. Green was able to show control and pace, being a playmaker for others off the dribble, showing his ability to create or knock down shots as well, and I absolutely loved his intensity on the defensive end. He created a lot of problems at times with his on-ball defense, getting into defenders, helping create turnovers, and just bringing a different intensity than everyone else on the court. Green is one that could come in and immediately help in that area, as he continues to develop and adjust to the college game at Texas A&M.
2025 6’7 Davis Fogle has an intriguing game
Fogle was another prospect that I enjoyed watching, especially in the second half when he really poured it on. Ranked as a Top 50 prospect in the country and already committed to Gonzaga, Fogle is a 6’7 prospect that uses his length well, can attack and finish at the rim, and also creates his own shot off the dribble. He was comfortable in knocking down multiple threes with a fluid, smooth release, finding the open spots and knocking them down but was also able to mix it up well in bringing a balanced offensive attack.
2026 6’8 Adam Tyson Jr. should be a prospect to watch for with Skyline Prep
A player that college coaches should be checking out more is 2026 6’8 Adam Tyson Jr. We are talking about a long, lengthy, and athletic prospect that stands at 6’8 but plays like a guard. He is one that is extremely confident in looking and creating his shot, showing the ability to rise up and knock down shots with strong range as well as using his athleticism to create off the bounce. He shot the ball with confidence against AZ Compass but also moves well without the ball, gets to the rim, and understands how his length can create issues.