She is the youngest sister of 2012 Olympian Victoria Moors.
Career
Senior
2018
In February Moors competed at Elite Canada where she placed first in the all-around and on floor exercise and placed second on balance beam behind Rose-Kaying Woo. In March she competed at the American Cup where she placed seventh. In May she competed at the Canadian National Championships where she placed fourth behind Ellie Black, Isabela Onyshko, and Jade Chrobok. In early October Moors was selected to represent Canada at the World Championships in Doha alongside Black, Ana Padurariu, Shallon Olsen, and Laurie Dénommée. During qualifications Moors helped Canada qualify to the team final in fourth place and individually she qualified to the all-around and floor exercise finals. During the team final Moors competed on floor exercise and uneven bars and helped Canada finish in fourth place, the highest they have ever finished in a World Championships. During the individual finals Moors finished 24th in the all-around and eighth on floor exercise.
2019
In June Moors was named to the team to compete at the 2019 Pan American Games alongside Ana Padurariu, Ellie Black, Shallon Olsen, and Victoria-Kayen Woo. There she assisted Team Canada to a second place finish in the team final. During the first day of event finals Moors placed sixth on uneven bars. The following day she won the gold medal on floor exercise ahead of Kara Eaker of the United States and Flávia Saraiva of Brazil. On September 4 Moors was named to the team to compete at the 2019 World Championships in Stuttgart, Germany alongside Ana Padurariu, Shallon Olsen, Ellie Black, and Victoria Woo. Canada finished seventh as a team and qualified as a team for the 2020 Olympics Games in Tokyo. During individual finals Moors finished 14th in the all-around and seventh on floor exercise.
2020
In January it was announced that Moors would represent Canada at the American Cup, taking place on March 7. She was later replaced by Ellie Black. Her first competition of the season was Elite Canada, where she placed second in the all-around behind Ana Padurariu. In February Moors officially signed her national letter of intent with UCLA, starting in the 2020–21 school year alongside fellow Canadian Padurariu.