Great Falls Electric standout KD Moore named to the 2025 All-Conference and All-TBL First Team
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., July 5, 2025 — The Basketball League (TBL) unveiled their end-of-the-year season awards recently and one Great Falls Electric player was honored for two awards.
Kierre “KD” Moore, a 6’4″ guard from Paris, Texas, helped the Great Falls Electric to their first playoff appearance in their two-year existence in the professional basketball league.
KD was named to the All (West) Conference First Team and was also one of five players on the All-TBL First Team squad for his performance on the court during the 2025 TBL season.
Moore, who was on the roster for the 2023 and 2024 Potawatomi Fire during their national championship run, averaged 28.9 points and 5.6 assists per game in his first season with the Electric. The Texas native also made 58% of his field goal attempts helping the Great Falls Electric to a 25-5 record (including the playoffs) for first-year head coach Steve Keller.
Moore’s best performance came during a May 1st road game against the Wenatchee (WA) Bighorns, when he erupted for 41 points in a six-point win (135-129) over the Washington TBL team. In addition to leading the team in scoring, he also led the squad in assists (5.6 per game) and had a season-high of 12 assists in a May 23rd contest in Great Falls against the Bighorns.
The 30-year-old hoops player played for Paris (TX) High School and went on to a successful hoops career at East Central University in Ada, Oklahoma after transferring from Northeastern State University (Tahlequah, OK) where he averaged eight points and 4 rebounds while shooting 49% from the field for the River Hawks during the 2015-16 season. Prior to his stint with Northeastern State University, the TBL star also led Richland College () to the 2014-15 National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) national title, Region 5 title, and two Metro Athletic Conference Championships in his first two collegiate basketball seasons. He went on to win the Tournament Most Valuable Player as a sophomore, leading the Thunderducks with 10 points, five rebounds, and two assists per game.
Before coming to play for the Great Falls Electric in 2025, he was on the Potawatomi Fire during their 2023 and 2024 national championship seasons in the TBL. Great Falls played the Fire in the 2025 TBL Semi-Finals where they fell in two games in their best-of-three series and the Fire went on to win their third straight TBL National Championship by defeating the Capital (Washington D.C.) Capitals in two games. Terry “TJ” Maston Jr. and Lyle Hexom, Moore’s two current teammates for the Electric, also spent time with Potawatomi. The All-Central Conference Third Team selection averaged 17.1 points and 6.3 rebounds per game while with the Shawnee, Oklahoma based Fire in 2023.
“KD had a great year. His ability to get to the trim and his outside shooting made him impossible to guard,” said Great Falls Electric first year head coach Steve Keller. “Credit KD and his teammates for helping Great Falls to a final four finish in only their second season (in the TBL).”
Moore was joined on the All-West Conference team by Kameron Rooks (San Diego Sharks), Deon Stroud (Seattle Super Hawks), Tavin Cummings (Wenatchee Bighorns) and Salem Capitals standout Isaiah Gentry.
The All-TBL First team was highlighted by KD Moore, Tavin Cummings (Wenatchee Bighorns), Javon Adams (New York Phoenix), Shadell Millinghaus (Frederick Flying Cows) and Chuck Guy (Potawatomi Fire). Guy and Adams were Co-Most Valuable Players (MVP) during the season.
Other award winners included Ricardo Artis II (Potawatomi Fire), who was named the playoff MVP, Mark Dennhoff of the Fire was the TBL Coach of the Year and two Dance Teams (Potawatomi Fire and the Salem Capitals) were the Dance Teams of the Year.