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Royals Hall of Fame

Honeycutt-Bostic

Heather Honeycutt Bostic

  • Class
    1997
  • Induction
    2016
  • Sport(s)
    Softball

Heather Bostic was a pitcher on the Queens softball team from 1994-1997, making a huge impact in the Royals’ success. After stepping into the starting lineup during her sophomore season, Bostic recorded 117 strikeouts en route to posting a record of 14-6. She would go on to complete the 1995 season ranked 14th in the nation in strikeouts per seven innings. However, her best season would come during her senior year in 1997 when she made 26 starts and posted a 21-9 record. Her 186 strikeouts helped the pitcher earn the 18th best national ranking in strikeouts per seven innings. Following the season, Bostic was named the CVAC All-Conference First-Team and the CVAC All-Tournament Team. The Royals completed the season at 32-13 on the year and 15-3 in league play.

Currently, Bostic is tied for second in Queens’ history for wins with 38 during her career. She ranks third in shutouts with 10 and third in strikeouts with 331.

Following her undergraduate career at Queens, Bostic continued her education at the university and completed her Master of Arts in Organizational Communication in 2002. For 15 years, Bostic has worked as the Vice President in the Wells Fargo Corporate Offices. Bostic also recently served in the Queens community as a Royals Club Board Member and an advisor to Queens’ Theta Gamma Chapter of Chi Omega from 1998 to 2008. In her community, Bostic has volunteered at the First Presbyterian Preschool of Monroe, Loaves and Fishes, and has been the Co-Chair of the Red Cross Board in Union County. She has also been the Board President of the Core Compassion Project, a non-profit that she helped establish. Bostic currently lives with her husband, David, and their two children, Hank and Ashley, in Monroe, North Carolina.

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