Head COach
Claudy Devilien
Claudy Devilien enters his new role as Head Cheer Coach at Bishop Moore Catholic with a legacy rooted in excellence, leadership, and service. A dedicated member of the program for over 15 years as an assistant coach, Claudy helped lead the team to 12 State Championships and 2 State Runner Up finishes, establishing one of the most successful eras in program history.
A former Dean of Students and current leader in Student Life, Claudy has been instrumental in developing the Student Success Center and shaping the overall student experience on campus. He holds a Master’s Degree in Organizational Leadership, bringing a strong foundation in team development, culture building, and leadership.
His impact extends beyond the mat, having coached two Dairy Farmers Players of the Year, Mercedes Lambert (2012) and Grace Hanvey (2014), a testament to his commitment to developing elite athletes and leaders.
Now stepping into this new chapter, Claudy is committed to building leaders on and off the mat while continuing a tradition of excellence, faith, and service at Bishop Moore Catholic.
This is Moore than just Cheer. This is Hornet Nation.
Program Success
Bishop Moore Cheer currently holds 12 state titles, tying for the most in the state, along with 8 additional top-three finishes. Impressively, 90% of the athletes on the team are honor students, showcasing both their athletic and academic excellence.
Contact Information
Head Coach: Claudy Devilien (devilienc@bishopmoore.org)
Admin Assigned: Joe Forney; AD (forneyj@bishopmoore.org)
Facilities
Cheer Gym
The Cheer Gym, built in 2013, is a premier facility designed for cheerleading and dance performances. It features a full-performance, nine-mat cheer area that provides athletes with ample space for practice and routines. The gym is equipped with underlaid Marley dance flooring, ensuring a safe and high-quality surface that enhances both performance and training.
Moore Center Weight Room

State of the art weight room on the first floor of the Moore Center overlooking the Memorial Stadium. Home to our Girls and Boys Weightlifting teams as well as our Athletic Department Sport Performance.
Memorial Stadium and Harry Nelson Field

Memorial Stadium, home to Harry Nelson Field, was built in 1982 and honors the legacy of Harry Nelson, a significant figure in our community. In 2013, the stadium saw the installation of an artificial turf field, enhancing the playing surface for athletes. A new track was added in 2022, further elevating the facility's capabilities. Most recently, a state-of-the-art video board was installed in 2024, providing an immersive experience for fans and players alike.