Gary Moore Archives - EMU News /now/news/tag/gary-moore/ News from the ݮ community. Wed, 19 Jun 2013 20:14:28 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 Men’s Volleyball Coach Released From EMU Staff After Pleading Guilty to Assault /now/news/2013/mens-volleyball-coach-released-from-emu-staff-after-ple-ading-guilty-to-assault/ Tue, 18 Jun 2013 22:52:25 +0000 http://emu.edu/now/news/?p=17443 Gary Moore, the men’s head volleyball coach at Eastern Mennonite University (EMU) since Oct. 1, 2012, has been released from employment at EMU as of June 18, 2013.

“In an effort to let the justice process come to fruition and to allow a person charged to be presumed innocent until proven guilty, we retained Gary Moore on staff under close supervision until the charges were resolved,” said Ken L. Nafziger, who oversees athletics as EMU’s vice president for student life.

Gary Moore (center)

“By his plea, Gary has admitted that he is guilty of a misdemeanor charge of assault and battery against a male inmate while he was employed by the Virginia Department of Corrections prior to his employment at EMU,” said Nafziger.

“The facts that emerged today at a hearing at the Circuit Court of the City of Chesapeake differed significantly from what we were previously led to believe.”

The judge issued Moore a six-month suspended jail sentence, plus a $250 fine and payment of court costs. He was placed on two years of unsupervised probation.

“This is an extremely sad day for both Gary and our men’s volleyball team, given the positive conversations and experience in volleyball that he and his players reported to me and the director of athletics,” said Nafziger.

The charge apparently stemmed from an incident on June 20, 2012. Moore was charged Oct. 2, 2012, but was not arrested until Feb. 4, 2013, when he was booked and released from Rockingham County Jail.

Moore played one season of volleyball at EMU in 1996 before transferring to George Mason University.

Director of Athletics Dave King said the search for a new head men’s volleyball coach will begin immediately.

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EMU Aware of Allegations Against Men’s Volleyball Coach /now/news/2013/emu-aware-of-allegations-against-mens-volleyball-coach/ Tue, 30 Apr 2013 17:31:27 +0000 http://emu.edu/now/news/?p=16874 ݮ (EMU) head men’s volleyball coach is facing charges related to an alleged misdemeanor sexual battery case in Chesapeake, Va., where he was employed in a non-volleyball related position prior to beginning his role at EMU in fall 2012.

, vice president for student life who oversees athletics, reports that neither Moore nor EMU were aware of any potential legal charges when Moore was hired. EMU completed a criminal background check prior to the hire, which is standard for new EMU employees.

“We are aware of the pending legal action and are waiting to hear the outcome of the legal proceedings,” says Nafziger. “When the proceedings are complete, we will respond appropriately.”

April 30, 2013

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Gary Moore Tapped To Run Men’s Volleyball Program /now/news/2012/gary-moore-tabbed-to-run-mens-volleyball-program/ Tue, 18 Sep 2012 01:40:40 +0000 http://emu.edu/now/news/?p=14018 ݮ has announced the hiring of Gary Moore as its next head men’s volleyball coach.  Moore becomes the seventh head mentor of the men’s program, which was started in 1991.

He takes over for Interim Coach Derek King, who guided the Royals to an 11-14 record last spring, their first season in the new .

Moore, who himself played for Eastern Mennonite during the 1996 season before transferring to D-I George Mason, is excited about the EMU program.

“EMU is in a unique position in that it is one of only two NCAA men’s volleyball programs in Virginia,” Moore explained.  “Also, EMU has so many great attributes that you can’t discern by simply reading the website, such as the strong sense of community.  Everybody here is dedicated to an individual’s complete growth as a person, not just the athletic or academic side, but spiritual and communal as well.”

Director of Athletics feels that his new coach is the right man for the job.

“After a lengthy search process, I am not only pleased to have the position filled, but to be filled with someone like Gary who brings experience in both collegiate and club volleyball programs,” said King.  “His excitement for returning to EMU to continue the growth of the men’s volleyball program is evident and should help him to make a quick transition to this position.”

Moore is currently the lead coach and owner of in Hampton Roads, VA.  Along with a widespread involvement on the club level and with USA Volleyball, he also has men’s and women’s coaching experience at Rutgers, Norfolk State and Christopher Newport.  With D-III institutions regularly re-evaluating their travel costs as well as desires for automatic qualifiers on the conference level, Moore’s background should prove vital for EMU.

“With the men’s volleyball landscape in the NCAA going through significant changes which could have a major impact on our program,” King said, “Gary’s experience in several educational institutions, being a business owner and heavily involved in the club volleyball scene make him well suited to give leadership to the emerging nature of men’s volleyball in Division III and EMU’s place in that picture.  His experiences should serve him well in navigating the unknowns of the future.  I look for Gary to provide leadership in charting a course for the future of EMU’s program but also at the conference level.”

Moore’s business background also aids EMU in other ways, explains , Vice President for Student Life and Dean of Students.

“In addition to his volleyball coaching skills, Gary also brings extensive experience in supervising fitness center operations,” said Nafziger.  “His fitness background will benefit his players as well as faculty, staff, and the broader EMU community as he takes on a quarter-time role in the EMU fitness center.”

Having played both D-III and D-I volleyball, Moore will also have a unique perspective for his student-athletes.

“Coming back to EMU to coach is very special for me,” he said.  “It’s my homecoming, and I am honored to be able to come back to make a bigger contribution to the men’s program and the school as a whole. There are so many people who are still here from when I played here, and I feel a deep sense of humility and obligation to make them proud.”

King echoed that perspective.

“He will be in a good position to help his players understand and benefit from all that EMU has to offer and will use volleyball as a way to develop Christian character in the young men he coaches.”

Nafziger added thoughts on Moore’s work in the classroom as a student.

“Gary’s academic record, including graduating with honors from Norfolk State University while also serving as an assistant coach, provides a positive role model for his players to take their academics seriously in the midst of their athletic endeavors,” said Nafziger.

Moore’s wide-ranging connections should bolster his recruiting efforts.  Personally, he is ready to affect young men in a long-lasting manner.

“Winning matches and establishing ourselves as a legitimate force is of course important,” he explained, “but that’s not all.  I am just as interested in having our guys graduate and mature into men of excellence, character and integrity.  Ultimately, that’s what’s most important, and with it, the program is sure to excel.”

Moore will assume his duties at Eastern Mennonite on October 1.  The Royals open their 2013 season in late January, with the official schedule to be released later this year.

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