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Charlotte Morgan (softball)

Charlotte Lee Morgan (born June 5, 1988) is an American professional softball player as well as a professional softball coach. She is an alumnus of the University of Alabama, and was the first pick in the 2010 National Pro Fastpitch Senior Draft, beginning her career with The USSSA Pride based in Kissimmee, Florida, which is part of the National Pro Fastpitch League (NPF).
== Personal background ==
Morgan was born in Riverside, California, and grew up in Moreno Valley, California. She is the daughter of Chris Morgan and Lori Morgan, with three brothers and two sisters. She started playing softball at the age of nine.
She attended Moreno Valley High School for three years and was a recognized scholar-athlete. She continued on to neighboring Valley View High School during her senior year.〔
In 2003, as a freshman in high school, Morgan received first-team All-League honors, as well as first-team Team All-County honors in softball. She was honored as the league MVP and Rookie of the Year. In addition to softball, Morgan played basketball and was named Outstanding Basketball Player and team MVP on the 2003 league championship team.〔
In 2004, in her sophomore year, Morgan continued playing softball and was named a first-team All-League honoree. In 2005, as a junior in high school, Morgan received second-team All-League honors in softball.〔
In 2006, as a senior at Valley View High School, Morgan was a first-team All-League honoree, earned first-team Team All-County honors, as well as Athlete of the Year and the league's Most Valuable Player. She graduated Magna Cum Laude, finishing 13th in her class.〔
She is currently an assistant/pitching coach for the Women's Softball team at the University of Maryland.

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