Morris Steevens
Year of Induction: 1992 | Categories: Baseball, Individual, Track
Morris Steevens, a 1958 graduate, a fireballing left-hander excelled in four sports at Salem Community High School.
Steevens later pitched professionally for the Chicago Cubs and the Philadelphia Phillies in the National League.
Steevens started his high school pitching prowess with a four-hit shutout of Odin as a sophomore and also notched a four-hit victory over Centralia. During his junior year, he was the kingpin of the Wildcat pitching staff with five shutout victories, including a no-hit, 1-0 win over Flora. The Wildcats won their fourth straight North Egypt Conference championship that year and, with Steevens pitching a four-hitter, won the regional championship. During his senior year, Steevens combined with Jack Simmons and Billy Smith to pitch a 12-0, no-hit, win over Odin. Salem also won the district title that year, beating Centralia 4-2, with Steevens pitching a five hitter and contributing a two-run home run.
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