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What Is The CBS Miami Nat Moore Trophy?

The CBS Miami Nat Moore Trophy recognizes the top high school player (any position, any division, and any school in Miami-Dade, Broward and Monroe Counties) who demonstrates positive character, leadership attributes, and meets all team standards for academics, sportsmanship and conduct both on and off the field.

The honoree is chosen by a voting panel of approximately 7 people and online public voting will account for 10% of the voting panel balloting.

The Nat Moore Trophy was created by CBS Miami to honor those high school football players who work hard and play even harder.

The call for nominations is open from Aug. 9. through Nov. 16.

The online public voting for the four finalists will take place from Nov. 19 through Nov. 30.

The CBS Miami Nat Moore Trophy will be presented on Dec. 3 to the school that the winning player attends.

SUBMIT NOMINATIONS HERE

The CBS Miami Nat Moore Trophy is sponsored by Florida Power & Light

Who is Nat Moore?

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Nat Moore on September 24, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by Mike Coppola/Getty Images for Buoniconti Fund to Cure Paralysis )

He is a Florida native, born in Tallahassee but grew up in Miami, where he attended Miami Edison Senior High and Miami-Dade Community College.

At the University of Florida, Moore was a star running back and was later inducted into the UF Athletic Hall of Fame as a "Gator Great" in 1978.

He was drafted by the Miami Dolphins in 1974 and was a star wide receiver for thirteen seasons from 1974 to 1986.

Over his 13-year playing career, Moore recorded 510 receptions for 7546 receiving yards and 74 touchdowns and ranks in the top three in Dolphins history in each of those three categories.

Moore is best known for his famous "Helicopter Catch" which sent his body spinning into the air when he was hit simultaneously from opposite directions by two New York Jets defenders in 1984.

Moore retired in 1986 as an all-time Dolphin great!

He is currently the team's Senior Vice President of Special Projects and Alumni Relations.

His post-retirement career is filled with humanitarian work and philanthropy.

In 1984, the NFL voted Moore as "Man of the Year" for outstanding service to his community and he received the Byron White Humanitarian Award in 1986.

In 1998, he created the Nat Moore Foundation, which works with disadvantaged kids in Miami-Dade County in efforts to make sure they receive the best education possible.

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