The Blue Ridge Mountains hide the best kept secret in North Carolina. Deep within the woods and in the middle of secluded apartment complexes, Asheville SC hosted their first-ever US Open Cup match. Over a thousand Ashevillans descended on that buried soccer pitch to take in the momentous occasion. Kids climbed up the hills to watch their local heroes, and their parents lined up along the roped-off sidelines with craft beers in hand. Food trucks beeped along the grass and the South Slope Blues drummed up the support next to the corner flags. A true Mecca for local, grassroots soccer. Some older fans even told us they were only there because their kids had begged them to come. It’s a testament to what Stacey Enos and Co have built in their community. She was part of the very first USWNT squad back in 1985, so she has experience building things from the ground up — the right way. In the end, Asheville couldn’t pull off the upset over rivals One Knoxville SC, but their first outing in the...