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During the month of February, in honor of Black History Month, the
NCHSAA website will feature information about African-Americans who have made
major contributions to the great tradition of high school sports in our state.
We hope you find these both entertaining and informative.
STEPHENS-LEE HIGH SCHOOL One
of the well known schools which was a member of the old North Carolina High
School Athletic Conference was Stephens-Lee High School of Asheville. Stephens-Lee
opened in 1921 and graduated its first class in 1924. The school was also known
for its excellent music program as well as athletics. One of the great coaches
for the Stephens-Lee Bears was Clarence Moore, who later was inducted into the
North Carolina High School Athletic Association Hall of Fame. Henry
Logan, who went on to greatness at Western Carolina and then played
professionally, was a Stephens-Lee graduate and helped lead his school to an
NCHSAC state championship as a sophomore. The
history of the "Castle on the Hill" is chronicled beautifully in a
book written by Johnny Bailey and Bennie Lake entitled "The Greatest
Sports Heroes of the Stephens-Lee Bears." It is full of vintage pictures
and stories about athletes, coaches and teachers at the school, which closed in
1965.



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