To readytodie:
You point out that his first year as coach prosser takes last place. Yea so? To switch from one coach to another, who may have different tactics is a tough switch. You cant expect to turn a school from the Football kings they are into a basketball powerhouse overnight.
Some of the greatest programs in the NCAA took years to build up. Mike Krysewski of Duke has one of the best programs in the nation. You dont think that the year he started coaching they had a 20 win season do you? It took lots of hard work and recruiting to become the powerhouse that they are now.
Another thing you point out is that Moore let them just play in JV. Exactly thats JV. Varsity is a different story. At the varsity level, players are more experienced, bigger, faster, and stronger. You cant just go out "play" and expect to win every game.
My guess is that the 7th and 8th graders now, will see next years Varsity do well, get interested in not only football, but basketball too. More kids trying out means more selection. The Prosser b-ball program is turning around nicely, and will continue to. At least in my opinion.