The Performance Initiatives Fitness (PI) Center of Savannah has announced their student athletes who just graduated this past May. PI Director Kerri Goodrich said, “We are proud of all of them, their growth, perseverance, courage and the unlimited opportunities their future holds for them!” PI should be proud of these student athletes who range from a medical intern, salutatorian, receiving a scholarship for weight training, a scholarship for engineering, serving our country through the military, and pursuing a nursing degree. The PI Fitness Center is a community facility driven by local students from various high schools they attend. The PI graduates attended Sol C. Johnson High School, Savannah Classical Academy, Windsor Forest High School, and Savannah High. Congratulations to all these outstanding PI student athletes.
Dont're Douse M.D. Graduation 2020.
Resident Physician | Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery
Mayo Clinic
Dont’re marched for the Otolaryngology (Head & Neck Surgery) Program at the Mayo Clinic. Douse will do a 5-year residency there. Dont’re went to Heard Elementary, Mercer Middle, and graduated from the Sol C. Johnson High School IB Program as a proud Atomsmasher in 2012. He then went to Savannah State University and to Mercer University for Med School.
Na'Erykah Goodwin graduated from Savannah Classical Academy as Salutatorian on May 15th. Na'Erykah will attend Brewton-Parker College on a weightlifting scholarship while studying law.
Yane Gonzalea is graduating from Windsor Forest High School and will attend Georgia Southern University on an ROTC scholarship to study mechanical engineering.
Randy Lewis graduated from Savannah High. Randy will serve in the US Army. He is waiting for his orders for basic training.
Tacara Frazier graduated from Sol. C Johnson High School. Tacara will attend Savannah Technical College, pursuing her degree to become a registered nurse.