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The student news site of  Trinity High School

ECHO

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ECHO

A Closer Campus Look

A Closer Campus Look

ECHO Staff September 12, 2017

In the daily rush around campus, we often miss the hidden beauty found at Trinity.  With cameras in hand last Friday, the Photo and Online Journalism group captured hidden gems.  

Rondale Moore set a school record with 22 catches in the Rocks' 38-30 win over Moeller.

3-0 Football Rocks Top Litkenhous Ratings

ECHO Staff September 8, 2017

Following a 3-0 run through powers from Indiana and Ohio, the Trinity Rocks football team is ranked No. 1 in The Courier-Journal's Litkenhous ratings.  Butler, Male, Covington Catholic and DeSales round...

In their season opener, the Rocks defeated Carmel from Indiana 31-3 at Marshall Stadium on Aug. 18.

Rocks Dominate Carmel, Open Season with 31-3 Victory

ECHO Staff August 25, 2017

The defending state champion Shamrocks started this season the way they ended the last one -- victorious.  Coming off a 15-0 season and a 24th state championship, Trinity defeated defending Indiana state...

Trinity High School's first class -- 1953-54.

An Enduring Spirit Through Sixty-Four Years of Growth

Robert Davis, Editor in Chief July 13, 2017

A barbed-wire fence surrounding a field on a small campus. This unflattering description of Trinity is decades in the past. For many years the Rocks' campus has had a small-college look, with award-winning...

Sports Ministry a Unique Addition to a Storied Program

Shaan Kalra, Staff Reporter July 10, 2017

“My goal is that our students understand that sports are not just wins and losses. Instead, they are a brotherhood.” These are the words of Trinity teacher and coach Steven Tompkins, who was...

A Louisville cyclist

Sometimes Risky Business, But Cyclists Persevere

James Michnya, Staff Reporter July 5, 2017

Riding through the wind, the smooth pavement guiding you toward your desired destination.  This is what bike riders hope for. In reality, some bike riders take risks riding on a vehicle that weighs 15...

Bellarmine University

Taking the Next Step — A Sure-Fire Formula for College Acceptance

Sam Batcheldor, Staff Reporter June 29, 2017

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 69.7 percent of 2016 high school graduates were enrolled in colleges or universities the following fall. This large number of teens seeking a college education...

Junior Cash Brainer started Trinity's Dunk Club.

Unwilling to Give Up, Cash’s ‘Brain Child’ is a Slam Dunk

Anthony Farias, Staff Reporter May 18, 2017

Thump, thump, thump!! Your feet slam the ground. In your hand, you are gripping a rubber ball. You jump forward, sending your body downward toward a trampoline. The synthetic mesh and the steel springs...

A small portion of the Trinity plays directed by Mr. William P. Bradford II.

Sharing a Love of Theatre for Half a Century

Connor Rafferty, Associate Editor May 15, 2017

It’s a Thursday afternoon in the Trinity Auditorium and there are students on stage rehearsing for an upcoming show. Naturally, Mr. William P. Bradford II is in the auditorium as well.  For 45 years...

Former Trinity teacher Mr. Terry Bean works a 365-acre farm.

From Sunup to Sundown, Time Well Spent

Ethan Vanlandingham, Staff Reporter May 9, 2017

It’s 3 a.m.  He just got up.  It’s a cold day, but the cold doesn’t stop the cows, bulls and goats from being thirsty and hungry. He completes his morning chores, gets dressed for work, and drives...

Senior Mitchell Ose perfects his game during a Ping Pong Club session.

Ping Pong Continues to Make Connections

James Michnya, Staff Reporter May 2, 2017

Imagine hitting a small ball that weighs nearly three grams at tremendous speed. Imagine trying to return that hit ball. Ping Pong requires coordination and quickness. Trinity junior Sammy Boyance-Stampley...

Michael Davis, Ian Barry, Principal Mr. Dan Zoeller and Hunter Mulloy during a recent game of Ultimate Uno.

Ultimate Uno Brings Out a Little Trash Talk

Anthony Black, Staff Reporter April 4, 2017

Where can an underclassman trash talk with a principal? Only one place: the Ultimate Uno Club. For one hour during Uno Club meetings, the battle is to see who is the best at the card game Uno.   Aaron...