Talk:Harts, West Virginia
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Andrea Williamson is a professional softball player (pitcher) for the Chicago Bandits. http://www.chicagobandits.com/team/roster/
The Chicago Bandits is a professional softball team created 10-14-04 by Bill Conroy and Bill Sokolis.
The Chicago Bandits have numerous Olympic Softball players who have played for the team.
The Bandits are in the National Pro Fast Pitch softball league.
The National Pro Fast Pitch League has four teams:
Chicago Bandits
USSSA Pride
NY NJ Comets
Akron Racers
http://www.profastpitch.com/home/
Andrea "Andi" Williamson
Position: P Date of Birth: 11/20/1990 Height: 5' 8" Pro Experience: 1st Season College Experience: Marshall University Bats: R Throws: R
Biography: Twitter: @AndiWilliamson
Professional:
2013 (CHI):
Signed by the Chicago Bandits in spring 2013. College: Andi Williamson transferred from the University of Tennessee as a sophomore pitcher setting numerous team records upon this change…Led the Conference USA in number of wins her sophomore year…Set a Marshall record of 33 wins with 364 strikeouts during her senior year…Honored as Student-Athlete of the Year for the 2011-2012 school year…Rounded out her career at Marshall with 731 strikeouts in three years.
Personal: Daughter of Andy Paul and Beth Williamson...father, Andy Paul, played for Marshall basketball from 1987-90 and still ranks 12th all-time in MU records for career assists with 299...has two brothers, Paul Herbert (20) and Drew (13) plus one sister, Ali (11)...majoring in physical education and health.
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