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Dave Moore will taking a timeout from Bureau Valley to take over as the new head coach at Princeton. He succeeds Dave Smith, who accepted the coaching job at Mount Zion. (BCR file photo/Kevin Hieronymus)
Dave Moore will taking a timeout from Bureau Valley to take over as the new head coach at Princeton. He succeeds Dave Smith, who accepted the coaching job at Mount Zion. (BCR file photo/Kevin Hieronymus)
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PRINCETON — Dave Moore walked up to the side door of Princeton High School Friday morning and found the doors locked. He went around to the front door and buzzed in. He will soon have all the keys to the building.

The Bureau Valley Storm head football coach will be making the cross county trip from Manlius to Princeton to take over as the new football coach of the Princeton Tigers. He said Monday evening he had accepted the job earlier in the day.

PHS Principal Barb Schmidt confirmed Moore’s hiring Wednesday, She said he will be taken to the board for approval on the next scheduled meeting on June 25.

Moore, who also takes on former coach Dave Smith’s athletic director duties, had expressed an interest in the PHS job in years past. He said the timing was right for his family and him.

“You’re going to miss the people you coached with. It’s kind of a new challenge, and I look forward to that,” he said. “I know there will be people (from the Bureau Valley community) say, ‘How can you move to Princeton?’ It’s going to be a little rough. I know these are good kids (at Bureau Valley), and I know Princeton’s got good kids. It’s the time in my life I’ve got to do the best things for me and my family.”

Moore has been on the Storm staff since the school was formed in 1995, serving as head coach since 2005. His first team went undefeated, winning the 3A state championship in 2005 on the heels of a runner-up finish in ’04.

Moore’s Storm ran their winning streak to 26 straight in 2006, losing for the first time in 3A semifinals to eventual state champ Plano. Bureau Valley went 4-5 a year ago and did not make the playoffs.

Moore said his family will move to Princeton from Walnut at some time in the future. His family includes two up and coming football players — stepsons, Logan Barnas, a freshman, and Tyler Barnas, a seventh grader — another on the way, son Peyton, 8, and his wife, Judy. His stepson, Garrett Barnas, was the quarterback of Moore’s state champion Storm squad at Bureau Valley.

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