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ROISD adds 13 student-athletes to collegiate signings

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(RED OAK, TX) — Red Oak High School and ROISD Athletics hosted college-bound student-athletes, their families, friends, and coaches for National Signing Day to complete their letters of intent on February 5, 2025. Thirteen additional student-athletes confirmed their intent to various colleges next fall. This is in addition to the students who signed last fall (during the early signing window) and began their collegiate careers this semester. A letter of intent is binding for both the player and school for one academic year as long as the player is eligible to enroll at the college. More photos – https://redoakisd.smugmug.com/

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  1. Destan Burks New Mexico State University
    GIRLS SOCCER
  2. Aja Nelson Southeastern Louisiana University
  3. Cara Conner University of Texas at Tyler
    BOYS SOCCER
  4. Ernesto Arceo Hill College
  5. Gil Medel Hill College
    VOLLEYBALL
  6. Ta’Mya Hicks Cisco Junior College
    FOOTBALL
  7. Xavier Block McPherson College
  8. Jairus Bush Texas Wesleyan University
  9. Kelton Elie, Jr. East Central University
  10. Timothy Abraham Tyler Junior College
  11. Torrall Stocker, Jr. Navarro College
  12. Zion Jordan Southern Nazarene University
  13. Kobe Abraham Lamar University
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