5/16/18 Robert E. Lee Basketball Players Sign Collegiate Letters of Intent by Sarah A. Miller
Read MoreSouthwest Collegiate Institute for the Deaf athletic director Roderica Johnson speaks about recruiting Robert E. Lee High School graduate Korbin Casey to play collegiate basketball on Wednesday May 16, 2018. Casey will play at Southwest Collegiate Institute for the Deaf. Casey played basketball at REL with assistance from a sign language interpreter. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Southwest Collegiate Institute for the Deaf athletic director Roderica Johnson watches Robert E. Lee High School graduate Korbin Casey sign his letter of intent to play collegiate basketball on Wednesday May 16, 2018. Casey will play at Southwest Collegiate Institute for the Deaf. Casey played basketball at REL with assistance from a sign language interpreter. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Robert E. Lee High School graduate Korbin Casey takes a photograph with Southwest Collegiate Institute for the Deaf athletic director Roderica Johnson, his mother Kristi Casey and father Kyle Casey after signing his letter of intent to play collegiate basketball on Wednesday May 16, 2018. Casey will play at Southwest Collegiate Institute for the Deaf. Casey played basketball at REL with assistance from a sign language interpreter. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Robert E. Lee High School student Curtis Jones is surrounded by his family after signing his letter of intent to play collegiate basketball at Cedar Valley College on Wednesday May 16, 2018. Pictured from left: Iishia Jones, I'Onna Jones, Curtis Jones, Courtney Lewis, Jamal Jones and Jayah Loftin. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Robert E. Lee High School student Curtis Jones and 2017 graduate Korbin Casey, at center, sign his letters of intent to play collegiate basketball on Wednesday May 16, 2018. Jones will play at Cedar Valley College and Casey will play at Southwest Collegiate Institute for the Deaf. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Robert E. Lee High School student Curtis Jones and 2017 graduate Korbin Casey sign his letters of intent to play collegiate basketball on Wednesday May 16, 2018. Jones will play at Cedar Valley College and Casey will play at Southwest Collegiate Institute for the Deaf. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Robert E. Lee High School graduate Korbin Casey signed his letter of intent to play collegiate basketball on Wednesday May 16, 2018. Casey will play at Southwest Collegiate Institute for the Deaf. Casey played basketball at REL with assistance from a sign language interpreter. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Robert E. Lee High School graduate Korbin Casey signed his letter of intent to play collegiate basketball on Wednesday May 16, 2018. Casey will play at Southwest Collegiate Institute for the Deaf. Casey played basketball at REL with assistance from a sign language interpreter. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Robert E. Lee High School graduate Korbin Casey takes a photograph with his mother, Kristi Casey, left, and father Kyle Casey, right, after signing his letter of intent to play collegiate basketball on Wednesday May 16, 2018. Casey will play at Southwest Collegiate Institute for the Deaf. Casey played basketball at REL with assistance from a sign language interpreter. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Robert E. Lee High School graduate Korbin Casey signed his letter of intent to play collegiate basketball on Wednesday May 16, 2018. Casey will play at Southwest Collegiate Institute for the Deaf. Casey played basketball at REL with assistance from a sign language interpreter. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Robert E. Lee High School graduate Korbin Casey uses sign language to answer questions from reporters after he signed his letter of intent to play collegiate basketball on Wednesday May 16, 2018. Casey will play at Southwest Collegiate Institute for the Deaf. Casey played basketball at REL with assistance from a sign language interpreter. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Robert E. Lee High School graduate Korbin Casey uses sign language to answer questions from reporters after he signed his letter of intent to play collegiate basketball on Wednesday May 16, 2018. Casey will play at Southwest Collegiate Institute for the Deaf. Casey played basketball at REL with assistance from a sign language interpreter. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Robert E. Lee High School graduate Korbin Casey uses sign language to answer questions from reporters after he signed his letter of intent to play collegiate basketball on Wednesday May 16, 2018. Casey will play at Southwest Collegiate Institute for the Deaf. Casey played basketball at REL with assistance from a sign language interpreter. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Robert E. Lee High School graduate Korbin Casey uses sign language to answer questions from reporters after he signed his letter of intent to play collegiate basketball on Wednesday May 16, 2018. Casey will play at Southwest Collegiate Institute for the Deaf. Casey played basketball at REL with assistance from a sign language interpreter. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Robert E. Lee High School 2017 graduate Korbin Casey, left, and student Curtis Jones, right, take a photo with basketball coach Allen Simmons after signing letters of intent to play collegiate basketball on Wednesday May 16, 2018. Jones will play at Cedar Valley College and Casey will play at Southwest Collegiate Institute for the Deaf. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Robert E. Lee High School graduate Korbin Casey came back to REL on Wednesday May 16, 2018 to sign his letter of intent to play collegiate basketball at Casey will play at Southwest Collegiate Institute for the Deaf. Casey played basketball at REL with assistance from a sign language interpreter. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Robert E. Lee High School graduate Korbin Casey came back to REL on Wednesday May 16, 2018 to sign his letter of intent to play collegiate basketball at Casey will play at Southwest Collegiate Institute for the Deaf. Casey played basketball at REL with assistance from a sign language interpreter. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)