Moore Earns All-American, All-State Honors
2025 JC All-America/All State Selections
SAN MATEO, Calif. --- Sophomore running back Jaden Moore was named a JC-All American and All-California selection as selected by the California Community College Football Coaches Association in conjunction with the JC Athletic Bureau.
Moore became the fifth Warriors player to earn All-American honors under head coach Gifford Lindheim's tenure which began in 2016. The running back is also the second straight All-America selection for the Warriors after linebacker Kaleb McCutcheon earned the honors in 2024. Moore is the first offensive player to earn the honors since Robert Ferrel earned honors as an All-Purpose selection in 2019.
Moore added to his postseason accolades after being named the SCFA Southern League Offensive Player of the Year. In 2025, he became the first ECC running back to rush for 1,000 yards in a single season since Brian Flowers in 2005, doing so despite missing two games this season. He finished with exactly 1,000 rushing yards on 159 carries and scored 10 touchdowns.
Along with All-America honors, Moore also became the 18th player to earn All-State recognition since 2016.
His 1,000-yard season ranks as the ninth best season for a running back in ECC history while also making him the ninth 1,000-yard rusher in school history. In two seasons, Moore played in 18 games and rushed for 1,710 yards, which ranks fourth in ECC history.
In 2025, the Warriors finished the season with an 8-3 overall record and advanced to the SCFA Regional Playoffs for the second straight season.