Adria Crochet signs softball letter
Adria Crochet, an Assumption Parish High senior from Bayou L’Ourse, recently signed a letter of intent to play softball for John Melvin University in Crowley.
Crochet, an outfielder, is going into her fourth year as an Assumption softball player.
She was named an All-District outfielder for the 2022 season.
She is the daughter of Stanley and Bridget Crochet from Bayou L’Ourse and the granddaughter of Willie and the late Nancy Rollins and Stanley and Karen Crochet Sr.
John Melvin’s head softball coach, Amber LeBlanc, is also the travel coach for USA 36, of which Crochet is a member.
“Adria has always been a hard worker,” LeBlanc said. “She is a coachable kid that plays with a lot of heart! I cannot wait to have her at JMU to become a part of the foundation. Geaux Millers!”
“When looking back on my time playing softball so far,” Crochet said, “I can only think of how grateful I am. Nothing can replace the memories that I hold close.
“Thank you to everyone who has been a part of my journey so far. I hope that I am and will continue to make you proud.”
“We are extremely excited for Adria to have the opportunity to play at the next level,” said Assumption High Principal Jessica Thibodaux.
“Her hard work on and off the field has paid off. We know she will do great things for us this year and in the future.”
In the university’s first year, JMU varsity programs will be part of the Gulf-Atlantic Christian Athletic Conference. Following the first year, the goal is to apply to the NAIA.
Rylie Chaisson of Patterson High, a pitcher, signed a letter Aug. 15 to play for John Melvin. Chaisson is another member of the USA 36 team.
