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Gatorade 2020 - 2021: Player of the Year

Girls Basketball - Oklahoma

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Aaliyah Moore

Forward
MOORE HS
MOORE, OKLAHOMA
SENIOR
Height: 6-FOOT-3
Press Release

Peak Performance

25.2

Points per Game

11.6

Rebounds per Game

2.300

Steals per Game

2.200

Blocks per Game
“My team the last couple years played against a lot of the top talent in the state, and Aaliyah was the biggest matchup problem night in, night out. You couldn’t put a guard on her because she’s too big, and you couldn’t put a big on her because her handle is so good. We’d double-team, but she could handle it. She’s a different kind of kid, a different kind of player.”
Rabu Levya
Head Coach head coach at Booker T. Washington High
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Athletic Excellence

The state’s returning Gatorade Player of the Year, the 6-foot-3 senior forward averaged 25.2 points, 11.6 rebounds, 2.3 steals and 2.2 blocks per game this past season in leading the Lions (16-9) into the Class 6A tournament. Moore shot .540 from the field and .770 from the free-throw line in 19 games for the Lions before hip surgery forced her to miss the postseason, where her team fell in the west region finals. A McDonald’s All-American who was one of five finalists for Naismith National Girls High School Player of the Year, Moore is ranked as the nation’s No. 5 prospect in the Class of 2021 by Prospects Nation and No. 6 by ESPN. She graduated with 71 double-doubles and her career 1,803 points and 882 rebounds are the most in program history.

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Academic Achievement

Moore has maintained a weighted 4.01 GPA in the classroom. She has signed a National Letter of Intent to play basketball on scholarship at the University of Texas this fall.

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Exemplary Character

A National Honor Society member and a peer tutor, Moore has volunteered on behalf of the Hoodies for the Homeless organization as well as Ally’s House, a long-term care pediatric cancer facility. Moore has also donated her time with the Buddy committee, a group of 10 students that assists intellectually challenged students at school.