Elizabeth City — Antonio Moore has built one of the most consistent programs in Eastern North Carolina. With multiple deep playoff runs and a pair of state championship appearances, Moore’s impact goes far beyond wins and losses.
At the top of his priorities is getting student-athletes exposure at the collegiate level — and that vision is paying off.
Coach Moore has steadily grown his brand and reputation, creating a platform where talent across the 252 can be seen. Now, that exposure is turning into real opportunities.
College programs already showing up include Elizabeth City State University, Hampton University, Chowan University, Campbell University, North Carolina A&T State University, Barton College, Appalachian State University, Norfolk State University, Virginia Union University, North Carolina Wesleyan University, North Carolina State University, Old Dominion University, Syracuse University, and East Carolina University.
With scouts focused on Northeastern football, several standout players are drawing attention — including Zak Ishman, Mekkhei Williams, Jakel Stallings, Ayden Holley, and Tevaughn Bell.
The talent level is explosive — and the opportunity is real.
For Moore and the Eagles, a championship isn’t just a goal — it’s within reach. As spring workouts roll on, this is where the foundation is built, chemistry is formed, and a team begins to separate itself.
Right now, the Eagles look like the team to beat in the East.