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UC Clermont Cougars Sign Moore to Play Basketball
UC Clermont College Mens Basketball Coach John Hurley announced that Jeff Moore of Madeira High School will attend and play basketball at the University of Cincinnati Clermont College.
Moore, the 6-foot-2 guard averaged 21 points per game and six rebounds for the Mustangs this past year. Moores list of achievements include: two-time First Team Cincinnati Hills All-League Player, First Team All-City, First Team Ohio 16th District and 2nd Team All-State.
Coach Hurley said that he likes Moores toughness and competitive spirit. Jeff will have an opportunity to come in and make an impact on our team this year.
Clermont College is a regional campus of the University of Cincinnati. Clermont College offers more than 50 associate degree and certificate programs in a wide range of subjects. Serving residents of Adams, Brown, Clermont, Hamilton, Highland and Warren counties, the 91-acre campus is located in Batavia Township in the center of Clermont County. Clermont College is an open admissions institution, providing access to higher education to anyone with a high school diploma or equivalency.
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