Pitcher will attend Louisiana
The baseball pipeline from Lake County to the University of Louisiana gained another member last Friday when Umatilla senior Jeremy Lucroy verbally committed to the school.
Lucroy will join his first cousin, Jonathan, a former standout at Umatilla High School, and former East Ridge High School standout Buddy Glass, who are freshmen on the Ragin’ Cajuns baseball team.
“I’m happy, and it’s a relief and I am glad that I got the offer I did,” Lucroy said. “I definitely am looking forward to it.”
Lucroy, a 6-foot, 185-pound right-handed pitcher, said he chose Louisiana over Stetson, Western Carolina and the University of South Florida because ULL offered him a “good-sized scholarship.”
He also said ULL offered the field of study, electrical engineering, he wanted to pursue.
“It is a little away from home, so it will be a different experience to go out there,” said Lucroy, who will sign a letter of intent in November. “It’s a nice school, and they have a good baseball program that is building up.”
Lucroy said it will be an added bonus that his cousin, Jonathan, and Glass will be at ULL with him. He said he has spoken to both players about the school and the baseball program, and both have told him head coach Tony Robichaux, who also serves as the team’s pitching coach, “knows what he is doing.”
As a sophomore, Lucroy was 5-4 with a 1.78 earned run average and 61 strikeouts in 55 innings.
Umatilla coach Terry Nuzum said Lucroy may not have as much success statistically as a junior this past season, but he said Lucroy has continued to develop as a pitcher.
“He has good stuff and can get up into the high 80s,” Nuzum said. “He has a good curveball and a good change-up. It is a matter of him getting ahead of the hitters.”
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ADAM MINICHINO
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