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Kristian Moore, a standout linebacker from Selma High School, is trying to make himself known as he prepares for his junior year. At 6’2” and 196 pounds, the class of 2026 prospect has already started to attract attention from college recruiters. His football journey began at the age of six, inspired by his older brothers. "I just wanted to be like them," Moore said, reminiscing about how his siblings, all of whom played at the same high school, sparked his interest in the sport.

Moore’s commitment to football goes beyond his high school training. He spends extra time working with Madhouse, a well-known training facility. "I train with Madhouse," he mentioned, emphasizing the importance of personal training outside the regular school program. This additional work is clearly paying off, as he continues to develop his skills and football IQ.

The recruiting process is already underway for Moore, who has been proactive in reaching out to coaches and sending his film. "I’ve been texting coaches and sending them my film a lot," he shared. His hard work has earned him an offer from Tuskegee University and interest from the University of Georgia, a testament to his growing reputation on the field.

This past offseason, Moore dedicated himself to improving his game, attending camps at schools all over. "I went to Auburn, Georgia, and Ole Miss private camps," he said. These experiences have not only refined his technique but also given him a taste of the competition he aspires to face in the future.

Looking ahead to the upcoming season, Moore has set ambitious goals for himself. "To be the best version of me, to be one of the best LBs in the state, also in college and the NFL," he stated confidently. Achieving these goals, he says, will come down to his relentless work ethic: "I’m going to give my all every single play until the clock hits 00:00."

Off the field, Moore is as dedicated to his personal development as he is to football. He serves on the National Youth Leadership Board and has aspirations beyond playing the sport. "I’m a great person and a great friend," he said, adding that he hopes to one day become a sports analyst.

As Moore gears up for another season, it’s clear that his combination of talent, work ethic, and character will continue to set him apart. Selma High’s next star linebacker is ready to make his mark.

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