Heavenly Moore
Heavenly Moore
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Akiem Bailum | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Moore has built an impressive profile for herself in the Upstate by virtue of her tenures with Travelers Rest and Greer – both currently 4A schools. Moore has decided to bring her talents to a Greenville team that is poised to be among the class of the 5A Division 2 field. Moore played in 22 games last season for the Yellow Jackets and averaged 10 points, 5.9 rebounds and a steal per contest. She is coming off an AAU campaign where she wore the SC Eagles uniform. The Red Raiders have had one of the more successful offseasons in the state following its berth in last year’s 5A Division 2 Upper State final and the team wants more in 2025-26.
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The Red Raiders of 5A Division 2 Greenville were already resembling a scary team with this season drawing ever closer. The transfer of this talented frontcourt force from a 4A team in Greer should particularly put the rest of the state on notice. Moore spent the spring and summer on the Under Armour circuit with SC Eagles UA Rise 16U – a team that also made an appearance on the Prep Girls Hoops Circuit at the Triumph Region Finals in Columbus, Georgia. She played in 22 of the 25 games the Yellow Jackets were in last season. Moore averaged 10 points and 5.9 rebounds per game.
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Moore is another one of the notables from the SC Eagles UA Rise organization that is certain to take a massive step forward in the upcoming seasons. We also had a chance to watch her during Prep Girls Hoops Circuit events and her play at the Triumph Region Finals in Columbus, Georgia earned her a spot on our 16U Second Team. Moore may be listed as a four, but she has displayed an ability to give a team productive minutes as a more conventional five. Moore plays with her back to the basket, will call for the ball and can convert on tough shots in the paint. She averaged 10 points and 5.9 rebounds in 22 games last season for the Yellow Jackets.
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For those that follow basketball at 4A Greer, one can expect that Moore will be more of a featured player the next couple of seasons with her Yellow Jackets. Listed at 5-foot-8, she primarily plays at the four. Her SC Eagles UA Rise 16U team was having a rough go of things for much of the weekend, but Moore led her team with 12 points in a 49-44 victory over Britt Basketball Academy 16U to ensure her team would depart Columbus State in the win column. While Moore has the ability to play at the four, she can also be a traditional five. Moore plays with her back to the basket, does not shy away from contact and is a playmaker on both ends of the floor.
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With 4A Greer, the Yellow Jackets graduated three seniors from its 2024-25 version – including its star point guard. One can certainly expect that Moore will assume a role as one of the featured players for Greer over the next couple of seasons. Moore plays more at the four while standing at 5-foot-8 and also understands that playing in the frontcourt will mean drawing contact to find her way to the free throw line. Part of this also has to do with Moore playing either at the four or as a traditional five. Moore plays with her back to the basket and is very confident in her playmaking abilities. Her career included a stint at Travelers Rest.
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When watching Moore play, one can certainly see why she will be featured more prominently at 4A Greer. Her SC Eagles UA Rise 16U team took on Net Rippers 16U and was on the lower end of a 48-34 decision to the Georgia-based club team. Moore finished the game with seven points. One may think at first that being 5-foot-8 could be a bit undersized for someone who typically plays at the four, but she makes up for it with talent. Moore can also make things happen on the defensive end of the floor as a shot blocker. Coming away with steals is another strong point to her overall game.
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