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Kyle Moore

Kyle Moore joined the Royals coaching staff in the summer of 2024 following a season as an assistant coach at The Rock School in Gainesville, Florida. As an assistant coach, Moore assisted The Rock School in many roles, including video coordinator, scheduling, scouting, and player development. Moore mentored and assisted in developing Virginia Tech signee Ryan Jones Jr. The 6-8 forward earned 2024 SIAA Player of the Year nods and was ranked the 70th best prospect in the nation according to ESPN. Moore helped the Lions capture a SIAA Regular Season title and SIAA Tournament title in 2024. The Lions posted the program and SIAA's first undefeated season.
 
Moore brings a wealth of experience following an exceptional collegiate and professional career. Coming out of high school, the guard earned a spot on the Winthrop University basketball team where he helped the Eagles claim the Big South Regular Season title. Moore was named Big South Freshman of the Week once and was a member of an Eagles program that finished the year ranked 22nd in the AP and Coaches' final polls.
 
Following one season in Rock Hill, Moore transitioned to Tusculum College where he put together a Hall of Fame career. The 2017 Tusculum Hall of Fame inductee was a two-time Division 2 All-American and two-time South Atlantic Conference Player of the Year. Moore garnered First Team All-Region and First Team All-Conference honors in back-to-back seasons. Moore was a scoring machine for the Pioneers as he led the conference in points per game in back-to-back seasons. In 2009, Moore averaged 21.1 points per game before jumping to 24.9 points per outing, a mark that was ranked third nationally in Division 2 and fifth nationally across all levels.
 
Moore was a knockdown perimeter shooter all three seasons in Greeneville, Tennessee as he led the league in three-pointers made per game. In 2010, Moore averaged 4.15 three-pointers per game which ranked third most in the country in Division 2. Moore earned a trip to the NABC/NCAA Division 2 All-Star Game as the nine-time SAC Player of the Week led the Pioneers to an NCAA Tournament appearance.
 
The success in Greeneville opened up an opportunity for Moore to play professionally overseas. The guard spent one season in Rhondorf, Germany as a member of the SOBA Dragons. Moore graduated from Tusculum College with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Sports Management. In addition to coaching, Moore has nine years of experience in medical sales across the Gainesville region.
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