13 Ray Moore Jr
Ray Moore Jr
  • Height:
    6'2
  • Bats/Throws:
    R/R
  • Year:
    SR
  • Hometown:
    Helena, MT
  • Position:
    3B
  • gp
    18
  • avg
    .000
  • hr
    -
  • rbi
    0
  • r
    1
  • sb
    -
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News mentions
Camden Cooper and Kyle Douphner were outstanding in combining on a three-run, 13-strikeout outing.
Cooper, Douphner Magnificent in Game 1 Win

Those unfamiliar with the Warriors’ seeding at the 2024 Cal Pac baseball championships may have been scratching their heads at the start of Wednesday’s 6-3, tournament-opening win over Park. Camden Cooper toed the rubber, rather than Warriors’ ace Eddie Rios. But the move by Westcliff skipper Dylan Hoffman was one of confidence, in Cooper and his team — and strategy — because if it worked out, the Warriors would be set up for their best chance at tournament success. As planned, Cooper was fantastic, and when he slowed, Kyle Douphner picked up right where the starter left off and the Warriors cruised to the win.

2024 baseball captains Eddie Rivero, from left, Eddie Vokes, Ray Moore Jr.
Hoffman Returns Home for First Game as Warriors' Skip

It’s been an offseason of the change for the Westcliff Baseball program. Former skipper Dave Shermet was promoted to Assistant Athletic Director of Westcliff Player Personnel, and former pitching coach Dylan Hoffman was promoted to head coach.  The Warriors also graduated a hefty sum of highlight players, including reigning Cal Pac MVP and NAIA All American, Uly Duran.  While others, like reliever Julian Tristan, departed to pursue professional baseball opportunities.  Although much has changed, much remains the same.