- G.A. Moore
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Name = G.A. Moore
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DateOfBirth = c. 1939
Birthplace = flagicon|Texas Mustang, TX
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OverallRecord = 408-78-9
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Championships = 6 AA Texas football state championships (1981, 1995, 1998-2001)
2 AA Texas football state Co-championships (1974, 1980)
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Years = 1959-1961
Team = North Texas State
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CoachYears = 1962
1963-1970
1972-1976
1977-1985
1986-1987
1988-2001
2002-2004
CoachTeams = Bryson HS
Pilot Point HS
Celina HS
Pilot Point HS
Sherman HS
Celina HS
Pilot Point HS
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BBallHOF =G.A. Moore, Jr. is
Texas high school football 's winningesthead coach .High School Years
Moore attended Pilot Point High School (
Pilot Point, Texas ) and was a four-year letterman in football, basketball, baseball, and track. He was named to the All-State first team in football and basketball. Moore won 8 combined championships for Celina and Pilot Point. He caused controversy a few times from switching head coaching jobs at both Pilot Point and Celina, who are bitter rivals. G.A. Moore ended his career with an overall record of 408-78-9.Recruiting Controversy
Many people believe that Moore cheated and recruited players to come to his school, but this has never been proven. Parents looking for a place to live in the suburbs in Dallas would often pick Celina or Pilot Point, because of its close proximity of the DFW area and the schools'/G.A. Moore's strong football tradition. Thus Celina and Pilot Point both received many move-ins and appeared to be recruiting.
Timeline of G.A. Moore's Career
Coach Moore graduated from Pilot Point High School in 1957, where he earned 16 letters in
American football ,basketball , track andbaseball . He was named all-state in football and basketball and received a football scholarship toNorth Texas State University . He graduated from NTSU in 1962 with a Bachelor of Science degree and started his coaching career.1962- Graduated from NTSU and took the head coaching job at
Bryson High School . Bryson had a 21 game losing streak. In the first game Bryson played a team that had beaten them 76-0 the previous year. Bryson won that game and went on to be 5-5 that year.1963- Went home to Pilot Point where the Bearcats had not had a winning season in 6 years. In the first game Pilot Point defeated a team who had beaten them in the previous year 58-28. During the next eight years Pilot Point became one of the better 2A teams in the country.
1967- Received Masters of Education degree from NTSU.
1971- Out of coaching.
1972- Took over as head coach at Celina High School. In the next five years he went 52-5-2 winning his first State Championship in 1974 (actually Co-Champions after tying
Big Sandy High School 0–0).1977- Went back to Pilot Point and took over a team that was 1-9 the previous year. During the next nine years the Bearcats were 106-9-3 including back to back State Championships in 1980 and 1981.
1986- Went to Sherman High School and took over a 0-10 class 5A program. In the first game Sherman defeated Gainesville (ranked 4th in the state in 4A) 10-0. Sherman went 6-4 on the season and Coach Moore was named Dallas Area Coach of the Year.
1988- Went back to Celina who had not won a district championship in 10 years. In the first year Celina not only went on to win district, but went to the state semi-finals. During the next 14 years he won 163 and lost 22. Celina won 5 State Championships including a state record 4 in a row (tied with
Sealy High School under coachT.J. Mills ). When he left Celina he had a 57 game winning streak.2002- Returned home to Pilot Point as Athletic Director and Head Football Coach.
2004-Retired from coaching, he now spends his time on his ranch between Celina and Pilot Point.
External links
* [http://www.pilotpointfootball.org/id169.htm G. A. Moore bio at PilotPointFootball.org]
* [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4155/is_20011111/ai_n13927527 Record-setting coach adds to collection]
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