Illumination

ECHO Staff

photo by Mr. Paul Resch, courtesy of Fr. Dave Zettel

A column of rain and snow, a symbol illuminated, unfurling against the darkness.  In the solitude of a stormy March night, the foundation, the strength, the legacy of the Rocks revealed. 

 

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Here in the land of the free, our flag is raised high over the Rock nation. That makes it a great addition to this flurry of flakes.    Jahvid Nawab

During the snowy night, light shines upon the American flag at Trinity High School. LC Newton

The sky is seemingly falling down upon us. The illuminated American flag almost acts as a beacon lighting the way for all to see, the frozen water crystals acting as a medium to brighten this campus.         Jacob Edlin

In rain, sleet and snow the post is delivered, but at Trinity H.S., American pride is delivered as well. As snow pounds down at Marshall Stadium,  the brightly lit American flag shines through.            Gus Boyer

As snow falls on Trinity High School, the flag and the stadium still shine the brightest.    Jacob Anonson

On a frigid March night, the lights shine bright on my snow-covered Kentucky home.                                                                                                                                                       Grant Brunstetter

America’s colors: Red, White, more White, and Blue. Snow coming down at Trinity in March.            Cole Crush

On a snowy and dark night, our flag waves in the wind over Trinity High School. The flag shines bright despite the night sky and shows everyone Trinity is a school for all Americans.   Jacob Eng

With snow flurries falling rapidly, our nation’s flag stands tall during the cold, dark night. Surrounded by a halo of light, the colors that symbolize who we all are appears to be nothing short of majestic.      Ben Skaggs

A shining beacon of hope in the dark, the American flag stands tall above the melted snow.      Jacob Travelstead

Trinity becomes a beacon of light (through) the frost of  a winter’s snowfall.  No matter what the forecast, “The Rock” will not weather.  Quentin Hout

The field has seen decades of battles while presided over by the American flag.  This monument of success has undergone snow, hail, rain — and Trinity football.  Cooper Winrich

But the flag still stands strong, refusing to fade into the night.  Ethan Hull