Taylor County wrestler signs with Georgetown College

Rialee Boyd to continue athletic and academic career at Kentucky college

Apr. 2, 2026 at 7:41am

Taylor County High School senior wrestler Rialee Boyd has signed with the Georgetown College women's wrestling program, where she will continue her athletic and academic career after graduating this spring.

Why it matters

Signing with a college wrestling program is a significant milestone for a high school athlete, as it allows them to pursue their sport at the next level while also furthering their education. Georgetown College's women's wrestling team has been steadily growing in recent years, making this an exciting opportunity for a talented local athlete like Rialee Boyd.

The details

Boyd signed her letter of intent during a ceremony held at Taylor County High School on March 25. She will be joining the Georgetown College women's wrestling team, which has been building its program in recent years under the leadership of head coach Angie Vitiritti, who previously served as the head coach at Taylor County High School.

  • Rialee Boyd signed her letter of intent on March 25, 2026.

The players

Rialee Boyd

A senior wrestler at Taylor County High School who has signed to continue her athletic and academic career at Georgetown College.

Georgetown College

A private liberal arts college located in Georgetown, Kentucky that fields a women's wrestling program.

Angie Vitiritti

The head coach of the Georgetown College women's wrestling team, who previously served as the head coach at Taylor County High School.

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What they’re saying

“I'm excited to take my wrestling to the next level while also getting a great education at Georgetown College.”

— Rialee Boyd, Wrestler

What’s next

Rialee Boyd will graduate from Taylor County High School this spring and then begin her collegiate wrestling and academic career at Georgetown College in the fall of 2026.

The takeaway

This signing represents an important milestone for a talented local athlete, as Rialee Boyd will have the opportunity to continue competing in the sport she loves while also pursuing her higher education at a respected college program.