Standout baseball player Chathan Clouatre pens letter of intent with TFC

Chathan Clouatre of Toccoa commits to play baseball for his hometown college, TFC. Pictured with him at the Feb. 3, 2021, signing are, Front Row (L-R): brother Kylar Clouatre, father Serge Clouatre, Chathan Clouatre, mother Kathy Clouatre. Back Row (L-R): TFS Athletic Director Scott Neal, TFS President Larry Peevy, and TFS baseball coach Justin Pollock. (photo by Lane Gresham)

Tallulah Falls School senior Chathan Clouatre made good on his commitment to play baseball at Toccoa Falls College, signing officially on National Signing Day, February 3.

The standout baseball player and All-State catcher will continue his baseball and academic career for the navy and gold Toccoa Falls College Screaming Eagles (NCCAA) in Toccoa Falls, GA.

The signing ceremony featured his current and some former TFS teammates, friends, and his family. His massive support system joined in celebrating the occasion.

Clouatre has persevered through many ups and downs in his baseball career due to injuries but is set for a solid senior season in 2021. Athletic Director Scott Neal spoke briefly on Clouatre’s toughness, while President and Head of School Larry A. Peevy talked about the impact Clouatre will have at TFC.

Newly-appointed TFS baseball coach Justin Pollock, who won multiple national championships as the head coach at Toccoa Falls College, pointed out that the Indians baseball team follows Clouatre and his example.