

SANDAG’s board is composed of mayors, council members and county supervisors from each of the region’s 20 local governments. 24 Ramona Sentinel titled, “Unincorporated San Diego County deserves a seat on SANDAG board.”


Among her first steps was writing a Guest Commentary in the Nov. Maxson, who has served as chair of the Ramona Community Planning Group for two of the five years she has been a member, has been promoting the idea of increasing SANDAG representation since October. “The team is one of the most family-oriented teams I’ve ever been on.You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Ramona Sentinel. “Everyone’s been very supportive,” she said. Her success on the mat was complemented by the social benefits of being on the wrestling team. “If I got more years I felt I would have got a lot more with it.” “I was still pretty new,” Di Giovanni said. “I thought I did very well,” Di Giovanni said of the season. 4 at Holtville High School, and Di Giovanni closed out her high school wrestling career by placing sixth. The girls CIF Division II tournament took place Feb. The girls tournament included a junior varsity and novice division, and Di Giovanni won her JV/novice weight class bracket. 3 with the Carlsbad Invitational boys tournament at Carlsbad High School and the University City Girls Tournament at University City High School. Ramona’s 2022-23 wrestling season began Dec. After graduation she plans to go to Pima Medical Institute in Chula Vista to pursue her professional goal of being a veterinary technician. “They highly encouraged me to try it out even though it was my last year.”ĭi Giovanni is a lifelong Ramona resident who attended Hanson Elementary School and Olive Peirce Middle School before moving on to Ramona High. “My friends were on the wrestling team, too, so I thought I’d join them,” Di Giovanni said. Edwards had the winter program which was not continued after her retirement. Sherri Edwards retired as Ramona’s running head coach after the 2022 track and field season. “I did not have my winter track season, and I wanted to stay in shape,” she said. The team also included sophomore Katie Beals, sophomore Hannah Gonzales, and freshman Kaitlyn Peck.ĭi Giovanni joined Ramona’s cross country team and the Bulldogs’ track and field team as a freshman, but did not wrestle until her senior year. “Very happy that they’re getting it done in the classroom along with being solid wrestlers.” “Three of my girls have a 4.0,” McKay said. The 2022-23 Ramona wrestling program included four girls who had a 3.75 team grade point average. “My whole thing is they’re student-athletes, students first.” “I couldn’t be prouder of my girls,” said Ramona coach Tyler McKay. You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Ramona Sentinel.
