Detroit King’s Dante Moore wins Michigan AP D3-4 Player of Year

Detroit King quarterback Dante Moore (5) stands on the field after a 56-27 victory against Muskegon during the Division 3 high school football finals at Ford Field in Detroit on Saturday, Nov. 26, 2022.
Detroit King quarterback Dante Moore (5) stands on the field after a 56-27 victory against Muskegon during the Division 3 high school football finals at Ford Field in Detroit on Saturday, Nov. 26, 2022.

DETROIT (AP) — Dante Moore entered Detroit King High School with a bright future predicted and an offer from Michigan.

He ended his high school career as a two-time champion.

After leading King to a Division 3 state title over DeWitt last season, he led a rout of Muskegon his senior season to repeat.

Moore was named The Associated Press Player of the Year for Division 3-4 by a panel of sportswriters from across the state of Michigan. He finished his senior year completing 68% of his passes for 2,392 yards and 32 TDs with just three passes intercepted.

Jacob Thompson of Sturgis earned Second Team All-State honors by the Associated Press.
Jacob Thompson of Sturgis earned Second Team All-State honors by the Associated Press.

Moore, who will play next year at Oregon, was at his best in the state title game. He was 21 of 26 passes for 275 yards and four touchdowns without an interception.

“I’m really proud of Dante with how much he’s grown as a leader,” King coach Tyrone Spencer said. “I’m also proud of him, too, because there was a lot of pressure on him for being rated as the No. 1 player in the nation by Sports Illustrated, and then after you’ve won a state championship, just seems like there was a lot of pressure on him and he handled it well. I’m just happy that we were able as a group, as a team, to get him a state championship on the way out.”

Moore had to be a leader after King lost its top four receivers to graduation from last year’s state title team.

Moore was joined on the first team by his King teammates, running back Sterling Anderson, receiver Jameel Croft and linemen Kenny Merrieweather.

Croft, who will play next year at Kansas as a cornerback, played both ways this season with Moore needing a go-to receiver. He had eight interceptions, returning five for TDs, one shy of the single-season state record.

Jake DeHaan of Grand Rapids South Christian joined Moore as first-team quarterbacks. Parker Holman of Zeeland West, Darius Taylor of Walled Lake Western and Paschal Jolman of Fruitport joined Anderson at running back. Bryce Kurncz of DeWitt, Nick Marsh of River Rouge and Drew Hickmott of Ortonville Brandon joining Croft are the All-State receivers.

Aaron Holstege of Allendale, Freeland’s Gabe Blanchard, Andrew Dennis of Mount Pleasant, John Burke of Sault Ste. Marie, Matthew Nehf of DeWitt, Dylan Senda of Dearborn Divine Child, Eryx Daugherty of Birmingham Brother Rice joined Merrieweather as first-team linemen.

Pete Closner of Marquette, Kaleb Parrish of Mason, Brady Pretzlaf of Gaylord and Bryce Eliuk of Linden were first-team linebackers and Skyler Geurink of Zeeland West, Markell Gilford of River Rouge, Zarek Zelinski of Waterford Kettering and CJ Ivy III of Muskegon were All-State defensive backs.

Scooter Polk of Mountt Pleasant was first-team specialist; Brandon Soltis of DeWitt was first team kicker and Christopher Bowman of Waterford Kettering was first team punter.

Spencer was Coach of the Year after guiding King to its fifth state title in the last eight years, working as defensive coordinator when King won the Division 2 championship in 2015, then winning in 2016, 2018, 2021 and this season as head coach.

The Michigan Associated Press Division 3-4 All-State team.

Player of the Year

Dante Moore, Sr., Detroit King, Jr.

Quarterbacks

Dante Moore, Sr., Detroit King, Jr.

Jake DeHaan, Grand Rapids South Christian, Sr.

Running Backs

Darius Taylor, Walled Lake Western, Sr.

Paschal Jolman, Fruitport, Sr.

Parker Holman, Zeeland West, Jr.

Sterling Anderson, Detroit King, Sr.

Receivers

Jameel Croft, Detroit King, Sr.

Nick Marsh, River Rouge, Jr.

Bryce Kurncz, DeWitt, Sr.

Ryan Mooney, Orchard Lake St. Mary, Sr.

Linemen

Aaron Holstege, Allendale, Sr.

Eryx Daugherty, Birmingham Brother Rice, Sr.

Kenny Merrieweather, Detroit King, Sr.

Andrew Dennis, Mt. Pleasant, Jr.

Gabe Blanchard, Freeland, Sr.

John Burke, Sault Ste. Marie, Sr.

Matthew Nehf, DeWitt, Sr.

Dylan Senda, Dearborn Divine Child, Sr.

Linebackers

Bryce Eliuk, Linden, Sr.

Pete Closner, Marquette, Sr.

Kaleb Parrish, Mason, Jr.

Brady Pretzlaf, Gaylord, Jr.

Defensive backs

Skyler Geurink, Zeeland West, Sr.

Markell Gilford, River Rouge, Sr.

Zarek Zelinski, Waterford Kettering, Sr.

CJ Ivy III, Muskegon, Sr.

Specialist

Scooter Polk, Mt. Pleasant, Sr.

Kicker

Brandon Soltis, DeWitt, Sr.

Punter

Christopher Bowman, Waterford Kettering, Jr.

Coach of the Year

Tyrone Spencer, Detroit King

SECOND TEAM

Quarterbacks

M’Khi Guy, Muskegon, Jr.

Cason Carswell, Mason, So.

Running backs

A.J. Bryan, Tecumseh, Sr.

Jacob Shank, Riverview, Sr.

Jacob Thompson, Sturgis, Sr.

Jace Simerson, Goodrich, Sr.

Receivers

Henry Garrity, Birmingham Brother Rice, Sr.

Drew Hickmott, Ortonville Brandon, Jr.

Linemen

Charlie Pietrosante, Birmingham Brother Rice, Sr.

DeShawn Robinson, Auburn Hills Avondale, Sr.

Brian Ingram, Mason, Sr.

Cameron VanSolkema, Grand Rapids South Christian, Jr.

Winton Napier, Whitehall, Sr.

D’Andre Hudgins, Muskegon, Sr.

Linebackers

Timothy Simons, Gibraltar Carlson, Sr.

Jeremiah Alston, Redford Union, Sr.

Michael Bailey, Walled Lake Western, Sr.

Benny Hernandez, Madison Heights Lamphere, Sr.

Defensive backs

Daniel Duley, Freeland, Jr.

Teegan Baker, Cadillac, Sr.

Specialists

Jake Burns, Tecumseh, Sr.

Destin Piggee, Muskegon, Jr.

Kicker

Owen Pardi, Birmingham Brother Rice, Sr.

Punter

Adam Barcome, Fenton, Sr.

Coaches

Tony Sigmon, Whitehall

Tom Alward, Goodrich

This article originally appeared on Sturgis Journal: Detroit King's Dante Moore wins Michigan AP D3-4 Player of Year