Four Tascosa High School girls basketball players have officially signed their national letters of intent, marking the next step in their athletic careers as they move on to compete at the collegiate level. The group has been central to the Lady Rebels’ recent success, collecting all-district recognition and state honors while helping elevate the program’s competitive profile.
Nic’Kiyah Fisher will continue her career at South Plains Junior College. She described the moment as the realization of a long-held goal, emphasizing the dedication required by both her and her teammates to reach this stage. Fisher also highlighted the significance of sharing the milestone with her fellow signees and the support system surrounding her, noting that the achievement reflects years of collective effort and community encouragement.
Deveah Johnson has committed to West Texas A&M University. She reflected on the experience of signing alongside teammates she has played with since her freshman year, describing it as a meaningful culmination of their shared journey. Johnson also cited proximity to home as an important factor in her decision, pointing to the value of staying close to family while pursuing her basketball and academic goals. She added that familiarity with the coaching staff and program contributed to her comfort level with the transition to the next stage.
La’Kenzee Dickson will attend New Mexico Junior College. She expressed excitement about beginning a new chapter, noting the importance of completing her high school career alongside teammates who have grown together through the program. Dickson also pointed to the coaching staff and the school’s winning tradition as key influences in her decision, saying the environment felt like a strong fit for her development both on and off the court.
Alex Carter has signed with Western Texas Junior College. She described the achievement as the fulfillment of a childhood aspiration to play at the collegiate level. Carter said her visit to the campus played a major role in confirming her decision, emphasizing the positive impression made by the coaching staff, players, and overall program atmosphere.
Head girls basketball coach Zac Tabor praised the group’s accomplishments, describing their signings as a major milestone not only for the athletes but also for the Tascosa program. He noted that each player had long aspired to compete at the next level and credited their commitment and development for making those opportunities possible. Tabor also emphasized the broader mission of high school athletics in preparing student-athletes for success beyond graduation.
