It has been a celebratory week for San Diego’s sports community and outdoor enthusiasts alike, with two pieces of uplifting news landing just in time for summer.
The San Diego Union-Tribune spotlighted the region’s outstanding young athletes with the release of the spring All-CIF teams, honoring standout performers across baseball, volleyball, track and field, and swimming. The recognition highlights the depth of talent coming out of San Diego County’s high schools, celebrating student-athletes who excelled on the diamond, in the gym, on the track, and in the pool throughout the spring season.
Meanwhile, California is giving residents and visitors an extra reason to get outside this summer. According to Fox 5 San Diego, the state is offering free access to more than 30 state historic parks for a limited time — a welcome opportunity for San Diego County families to explore California’s rich history without any cost at the gate. The promotion makes it easier than ever for locals to connect with the state’s heritage sites and enjoy the outdoors together.
Together, these stories reflect what makes San Diego special: a community that celebrates its young people’s achievements and embraces opportunities to bring neighbors closer to the natural and historical treasures all around them. Whether you’re cheering on a local athlete or planning a free day trip to a historic park, there’s plenty to feel good about this June.
Sources: San Diego Union-Tribune, fox5sandiego.com