Reese Moore, a senior at Tishomingo County High School, signed on Monday, her National Letter of Intent to play basketball with the Freed-Hardeman University Lady Lions. Reese, who is 17, started …
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Reese Moore, a senior at Tishomingo County High School, signed on Monday, her National Letter of Intent to play basketball with the Freed-Hardeman University Lady Lions. Reese, who is 17, started playing with TC as a Freshman, and has proven to be an outstanding athlete scoring over 1,000 points in her high school years. “She is a “Super Good Player” says head TC Basketball Coach, Brian Middleton. He added she is not only a good player, but a good person! Reese has been an amazing young lady to coach. I am so proud of her to get an opportunity to play at Freed-Hardeman. Coach Middleton added, “She is working to have an outstanding senior year and we know she will have success at the next level.” Reese is the daughter of Brian and Amy Moore of Iuka and has two sisters, Meg, 8th grade, and Cate, 4th grade. She is the granddaughter of Jimmy and Debbie Trussell of Iuka and Glenn and Judy Moore of Memphis. Proud great-grandmothers are Dorothy Scott and Doris Trussell.