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Malia Moli’s Four-Year Rise Has Helped Define Armijo’s Royals

Melissa Wilson | Armijo High School | Mar 26, 2026
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What makes Malia Moli stand out at Armijo High School is not just longevity, though being a four-year varsity starter is impressive on its own. It is the way she turned that experience into presence. Over the course of her career with the Royals women’s basketball program, Moli developed into a force in the paint and one of the best post players in the league, giving Armijo a dependable interior anchor and a steady leader teammates could follow.

For any program, having a player grow year after year into a frontline difference-maker is worth celebrating. That has been Moli’s path at Armijo. She has built her game from the inside out, using her strength and feel around the basket to become a difficult matchup for opponents. In the paint, she has provided the Royals with toughness, rebounding presence, and the kind of consistency that helps set a team’s tone long before the opening tip.

Her impact goes beyond what shows up in a box score. Moli is described as a leader among her peers, and that role matters in a high school program where habits, attitude, and example can shape a season. Veteran players often set the emotional standard, and Moli has done that for Armijo by pairing production with experience. Younger teammates have had the benefit of watching a player who understands the demands of varsity basketball and embraces the responsibility that comes with it.

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