RISD Athletes Sign Letters of Intent

congratulations RISD athletes

RISD student-athletes signed letters of intent this week to further their academic and athletic careers in college. Other members of the Class of 2024 signed letters of intent in November, as well.

Congratulations to all the players, coaches, parents, sponsors and fans! #RISDBelieves #RISDWeAreOne

Pearce High School

  • Mia Cabrera – Northern Oklahoma College 
  • Danielle Greenwood – University of California San Diego
  • Michael Higgens – Ouachita Baptist University
  • Julissa Perez – Trinity Valley Community College
  • Jewlyen Roberts – Tulsa University
  • Vince Villegas – Dodge City CC

Lake Highlands High School

  • Victoria Bell – University of Kansas
  • Caden Byrd – Ouachita Baptist University
  • Deonte Dean – Abilene Christian University
  • Isaac Delgado – Northlake College
  • Tripp Holley – Fordham University
  • Lizzy Kellam – Southwestern University
  • Jack Lopez – University of the Ozarks
  • Miron Magee – Columbia University
  • John Matlack – Dallas Baptist University
  • Chima Njoku – Texas Wesleyan University
  • Isaac Sowole – Texas A&M University-Commerce
  • Christian Tate – Texas A&M University-Commerce
  • James Ward – Texas A&M University-Commerce

Berkner High School

  • Jamary Williams – Trinity Valley CC
  • Keyuanta McDonald – Trinity Valley CC
  • Jaquavious Kennedy – UT Rio Grande Valley
  • Kavion Grady – Texas A&M University-Commerce
  • Kenric Lee – Langston
  • Landon Polk – Hardin-Simmons
  • Yamil Talib – Oklahoma State

Richardson High School

  • Lyla Stovall – Paris JC
  • Esther Santos – Southern Nazarene University
  • Jacob Breazeale – Carleton College
  • Leon Kroener – Stephen F. Austin
  • Johnathan Ferguson – Hardin-Simmons
  • Chris Sellers – Kilgore College
  • Justin Murphy – Avila University
  • Donovan Ford – Texas Lutheran University
RHS letter of intent

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