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H*5177 Session 125 (2023-2024) H 5177 Resolution, By J.L. Johnson, Alexander, Anderson, Atkinson
A house RESOLUTION
TO RECOGNIZE AND HONOR PEARL MOORE OF FLORENCE COUNTY FOR HER ACHIEVEMENTS ON AND OFF THE BASKETBALL COURT.
Whereas, the members of the South Carolina House of Representatives are pleased to recognize Pearl Moore during Black History Month for her many accomplishments; and
Whereas, Pearl Moore, a
native of Florence, is the all-time career-scoring leader for women's college
basketball. Between 1975 and 1979, the four-time All-American scored 4,061
points. Playing most of her career for Francis Marion University (FMU), when
the Association for Intercollegiate
Whereas, Pearl Moore's
record exceeds that of Caitlin Clark, the Iowa Hawkeye star who recently broke
the National Collegiate
Whereas, in addition to
her point total, recorded in an era that did not have the three-point field
goal, Pearl Moore grabbed 1,270 rebounds and shot 45.9 percent from the field
and set a new school-record 70.0 percent from the free-throw line. Some of her
collegiate career highlights included a new single-game record sixty points in
a 114-71 victory over Eastern Washington State College in the 1978 Association
for Intercollegiate
Whereas, following her graduation from Francis Marion with a degree in sociology, she played professionally in the Women's Professional Basketball League for two seasons, 1979-80 with the New York Stars, where she won a league title her rookie season, and 1980-81 with the St. Louis Streak, earning All-Star status in 1981. She also played one pro season in Venezuela, winning that league's championship as well; and
Whereas, Pearl Moore returned to Florence after finishing her basketball career, and worked for the United States Postal Service. She held youth basketball camps over the years and regularly participated in Francis Marion University's annual Old Timers' Game. Now in her mid-sixties, she is retired and still resides in her hometown, which in 2018 recognized her many contributions with the opening of the Pearl Moore Basketball Center, which has become the home of the Florence Youth Basketball League, Florence Wildcats, and the Florence Recreation Volleyball Program; and
Whereas, Pearl Moore's journey to becoming the greatest scorer in the women's game began in an era when women were not generally encouraged to play sports, but, as part of a family with eleven children, there was always a game to join, and she took to basketball because, as she explained, "There was something about the ball going through the hoop."; and
Whereas, Pearl Moore has
earned the respect of her peers. She was inducted into the National Women's
Basketball Hall of Fame, Class of 2011, and, more recently, she was inducted
into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2021. She was the second
inductee with Francis Marion ties, joining her former coach Sylvia Hatchell,
and becoming the third native South Carolinian to whom the honor was bestowed,
joining Columbia's Alex English and Charleston's Katrina McClain. Prior to
garnering these national accolades, she was one of the first inductees into the
FMU
Whereas, cognizant of her commitment to excellence throughout her sports career and the contributions to her local community and the State of South Carolina, the House of Representatives takes great pleasure in recognizing Pearl Moore during Black History Month. Now, therefore,
Be it resolved by the House of Representatives:
That the members of the South Carolina House of Representatives, by this resolution, recognize and honor Pearl Moore of Florence County for her achievements on and off the basketball court.
Be it further resolved that a copy of this resolution be presented to Pearl Moore. ----XX---- This web page was last updated on February 28, 2024 at 4:47 PM |

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