As the Class of 2010 recruiting class for UL's baseball program grows, it continues to take on a local flavor.
Michael Strentz, a catcher from Comeaux High School, told theadvertiser.com on Thursday night that he has verbally committed to sign with the Ragin' Cajuns. The earliest he can sign a binding national letter of intent is during the NCAA's early signing period, which is Nov. 11-18.
With the addition of Strentz, UL now has four public commitments. Three are local recruits, including Strentz, former Teurlings Catholic and current LSU-Eunice shortstop Jordan Bourque and Notre Dame pitcher/shortstop Ryan Leonards.
Strentz's commitment was first reported Thursday at theadvertiser.com.
"I think he's a good catch for them," Comeaux coach Matt McCullough said. "He's really good back there (at catcher). I think he will do well there, and it's good for both him and the school."
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Joshua Parrott • jparrott@theadvertiser.com • August 15, 2009
this class is looking fairly strong, too bad whipple had to go!
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