Basketball star Darrius Davis leaving Propel Andrew Street
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Tuesday, June 19, 2018 | 1:48 AM
Another all-section basketball player is switching schools this summer, but Darrius Davis is leaving the WPIAL altogether.
Davis announced Monday night on Twitter that he’s transferring from Propel Andrew Street to Teays Valley Christian Prep in Scott Depot, W.Va. The 6-foot-3 guard averaged 19.3 points and earned first-team all-section honors in WPIAL Class A last season as a sophomore.
Davis announced a scholarship offer from LaSalle earlier this month.
Also switching schools this summer are Isaiah Smith, Isaac DeGregorio and Cali Konek .
I want to thank everyone for their support & all the Prep/Academies for considering me. My Family and I have come to the decision, I will not be returning to Propel Andrew Street. I will be transferring to Teays Valley Christian Prep in WV. I am BLESSED to have this opportunity. pic.twitter.com/8lyEKNX2ZT
— Darrius Davis ? (@15_DarriusDavis) June 18, 2018
We are very excited to welcome 2021 6’4 CG Darrius Davis (@15_DarriusDavis) – Darrius and his family are a perfect fit for our culture and school. #BiggerThanMe #Edge pic.twitter.com/4DlO2bznOh
— TVCS Basketball (@TVCSHoops) June 18, 2018
I am EXTREMELY excited to announce that I've received my first Division 1 offer from Lasalle University!! #GoExplorers #LaSalleMBB pic.twitter.com/oCgQOjhTRj
— Darrius Davis ? (@15_DarriusDavis) June 12, 2018
Chris Harlan is a Tribune-Review staff writer. Reach him at charlan@tribweb.com or via Twitter @CHarlan_Trib.
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