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is a senior at Bonita Vista High School. She lives in Chula Vista.
The week before my June 3 graduation, I kept doing everything I was supposed to: readying my cap and gown, finishing assignments, passing out my little senior pictures. I even began hybrid learning two days a week, logging onto my calls from classrooms, not my bedroom.
The fluorescent lights seemed much brighter than before, but they let me see my classmates clearly despite their multicolored masks. I’ll admit I got a little lost on the first day, but I relished getting a taste of the past.
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San Diego native and Padres pitcher Joe Musgrove plays local band s song for walk-up
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SAN DIEGO, Calif. (KGTV) - Joe Musgrove, a new addition to the Padres roster this season, made team history when he threw the first no-hitter for the franchise. The cherry on top of the milestone: heâs a San Diego native.
His loyalty to his city runs deep, and what fans might not know is that his walk-up song also has local roots.
He enters the field of every home game to the song âVampireâ by San Diego-based reggae band Tribal Seeds.