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'''Lee Henry''' was the coach at Brindlee Mountain High School in Alabama from 2004 to 2010.  In 2008, he was honored with the [[Benjamin Cooper Academic Ambassador Award]]. He left Brindlee Mountain High School in 2010 and coached at Columbia High School in Huntsville, AL from 2010 to 2012.
 
  
In 2012, he began coaching at West Point High School in Cullman, AL. In his first year, he coached West Point to the Cullman County Championship and their first-ever appearance at the ASCA State Championship.   
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'''Lee Henry''' is the Scholar's Bowl/Quiz Bowl Coach at West Point High School in Cullman, AL. In both his first and second years at West Point, he has coached the team to the Cullman County Championship and to back-to-back appearances at the ASCA State Championship. Prior to this, West Point had never qualified for the ASCA State Tournament.
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He currently resides in Arab, AL with his wife and two young children. He plans to relocate to the West Point area in the near future.
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Before being hired at West Point in 2012, he was the coach at Brindlee Mountain High School in Alabama from 2004 to 2010. During his tenure at Brindlee Mountain, the team won several state championshipsIn 2008, he was honored with the [[Benjamin Cooper Academic Ambassador Award]]. He left Brindlee Mountain High School in 2010 and coached at Columbia High School in Huntsville, AL from 2010 to 2012.
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Henry played College Quiz Bowl at Athens State University and Snead State Community College. During his college career, he won dozens of individual awards, including several MVP honors. His specialties were always literature, fine arts, and history. He is notoriously bad at the science and math canon.
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He also played for Arab High School from 1995-1999 and for Arab Jr. High from 1993-1995, where he helped win the ASCA State Championship.
  
 
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Revision as of 19:37, 15 March 2014

Lee Henry
LeeHenry.jpg
Coach Lee Henry
Current team: West Point High School
Career record:
Former school(s):Athens State University, Snead State CC, Arab High School
Other leadership:
Benjamin Cooper Young Ambassador Award (2008)


Lee Henry is the Scholar's Bowl/Quiz Bowl Coach at West Point High School in Cullman, AL. In both his first and second years at West Point, he has coached the team to the Cullman County Championship and to back-to-back appearances at the ASCA State Championship. Prior to this, West Point had never qualified for the ASCA State Tournament.

He currently resides in Arab, AL with his wife and two young children. He plans to relocate to the West Point area in the near future.

Before being hired at West Point in 2012, he was the coach at Brindlee Mountain High School in Alabama from 2004 to 2010. During his tenure at Brindlee Mountain, the team won several state championships. In 2008, he was honored with the Benjamin Cooper Academic Ambassador Award. He left Brindlee Mountain High School in 2010 and coached at Columbia High School in Huntsville, AL from 2010 to 2012.

Henry played College Quiz Bowl at Athens State University and Snead State Community College. During his college career, he won dozens of individual awards, including several MVP honors. His specialties were always literature, fine arts, and history. He is notoriously bad at the science and math canon.

He also played for Arab High School from 1995-1999 and for Arab Jr. High from 1993-1995, where he helped win the ASCA State Championship.