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TSF 2022 Dayton DPOY: Braedyn Moore

No matter where Badin senior Braedyn Moore lined up big plays were bound to follow. A stud on both sides of the ball Moore was honored as the TriState Football Dayton Defensive of the Year, as TSF paid tribute to the area’s finest from Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky, Dayton and Southeast Indiana at the Year in Review Show on Monday night, in front of a packed house at the Holy Grail in downtown Cincinnati.

Moore starred in all three phases of the game as Badin (13-1) finished the regular season without a loss for the third time in his three years as a starter. On defense, Moore was in on 45 total tackles, with six passes defended, four interceptions and 107 interception return yards. He also had 79 receptions for 1,039 yards, 1,577 all-purpose yards, 15 touchdown catches and three rushing scores, on offense.

Those numbers also garnered Moore OPSWA Division III First Team All-Ohio (DB), OPSWA Division III Southwest District DPOY (DB), GCL Co-ed Co-OPOY (WR) and First Team All-TSF (DB) accolades.

The Rams went a combined 35-3 with Moore as a starter. He finishes his career with 111 total tackles, 14 interceptions, 162 receptions, 1,930 receiving yards, 3,268 all-purpose yards and 29 touchdowns (21 rec, five rush, 1 PR, two IRs). Moore will continue his career in the Big 10 as he has already enrolled at Wisconsin.

Other TSF Dayton DPOY finalists included seniors Gavin DeGroat (Valley View), Joseph Jean-Louis (Centerville), Jackson Martin (Badin), Jaivian Norman (Springfield), Jamell Smith (Xenia) along with Cael Liette (Tippecanoe) and Javon Hammonds Jr. (Wayne).

TriStateFootball.com was founded in 2005 and started its postseason player awards for Dayton in 2009. In the 14-year history of this award, Moore the first Ram to win the award.

TSF Dayton Defensive Players of the Year
2022 – Braedyn Moore (Badin)
2021 – CJ Hicks (Alter)
2020 – Delian Bradley (Springfield)
2019 – Tim Keseday (Springboro)
2018 – Moses Douglass (Springfield)
2017 – Kennedy Coates (Trotwood-Madison)
2016 – Kobe Vinegar (Trotwood-Madison)
2015 – Tobias Gilliam (Wayne)
2014 – Kei Beckham (Trotwood-Madison)
2013 – Vayante Copeland (Thurgood Marshall)
2012 – Mike McCray (Trotwood-Madison)
2011 – Mike McCray (Trotwood-Madison)
2010 – Trey DePriest (Springfield)
2009 – Cody Byers (Alter)

 

 

 

 

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