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Where Do You Want to be in 10 Years?

Where Do You Want to be in 10 Years?

Henry Cobb and Owen Lanham December 6, 2024

Hopping on a current social media trend, the ECHO checked in with some of the members of the Trinity community to see their predictions and goals for their lives in ten years. Check back in 2034!   Jojo...

Mrs. Harrell: Trinity's Lifeline

Mrs. Harrell: Trinity’s Lifeline

Hayden Deitz, Staff Reporter December 5, 2024

Mrs. Jacqueline Harrell, Trinity's school nurse, has been in the world of Trinity for a long time. From being the daughter of one of Trinity’s former school guards to having a son attend Trinity, she...

College Signings - December 4, 2024

College Signings – December 4, 2024

ECHO Staff December 5, 2024

On Wednesday, December 4, another round of college athletic signings occurred in Shamrock Hall. Congratulations to the following student athletes:   Sam Alexander - Lacrosse at Jacksonville...

Trinity Soundly Defeats DeSales in Basketball Home Opener

Trinity Soundly Defeats DeSales in Basketball Home Opener

Matthew Heustis, Staff Reporter December 4, 2024

Despite multiple preseason injuries, Trinity decisively handled DeSales in Tuesday night’s basketball home debut. Three Trinity players scored double digits as the Rocks made a statement in their...

Isaac Krutsinger and his wrist band

Trinity Athletes and Their Superstitions

Jackson Supsky and Will DeSensi December 4, 2024

Athletes are known for being some of most superstitious people out there. We asked Trinity athletes if they have any superstitions of their own. Here are some of the responses.   Isaac Krutsinger...

Dr. Mullen Looks Back on 25 Years of Presidency

Dr. Mullen Looks Back on 25 Years of Presidency

Nolan Williams, Staff Reporter December 3, 2024

After this school year, Dr. Rob Mullen, long-time president of Trinity, will be stepping down. Over the past 25 years, Dr. Mullen has led Trinity through a period of significant development while maintaining...

KYA Rocks Make Waves at Conference; Corbett Elected Governor

KYA Rocks Make Waves at Conference; Corbett Elected Governor

Hayden Deitz, Staff Reporter December 2, 2024

Just before the school went on break for the Thanksgiving holiday, around 50 students from Trinity spent three days at the Crowne Plaza Hotel participating in the annual Kentucky Youth Assemble (KYA)....

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Brandon Pfaadt’s Path from High School to Career Success

Barrett Buckley, Staff Reporter November 25, 2024

 Brandon Pfaadt graduated from Trinity in 2017; however, his legacy still carries on in the halls of Trinity to this day. Pfaadt’s journey from high school baseball player to pitching in the World Series...

Huber and Tafel

Debate Rocks Excel in Wyatt Debate League Tournament

Amy Zuccaro, Contributing Author November 25, 2024

The novice Public Forum Shamrocks competed Saturday, November 23rd, in the Wyatt Debate League tournament. Claiming honors for the Rocks were freshmen Owen Tafel and Ryan Huber who won Novice Public Forum...

Billie Eilish Invites Everyone to be the “Bad Guy” for a Night

Billie Eilish Invites Everyone to be the “Bad Guy” for a Night

Gunnar Lund, Staff Reporter November 25, 2024

With the release of her long-awaited third studio album, Hit Me Hard and Soft, Billie Eilish is back on tour—and as an artist and performer, she’s better than ever. Kicking off the world tour in Quebec...

Team practice

Trinity E-Sports Dominates Quarterfinals, Eyes State Championship

Liam Walsh, Staff Reporter November 24, 2024

On Friday, Nov. 22, the Trinity Super Smash Bros E-sports team faced off against Nelson County in the quarterfinals of playoffs. This victory marks just one step on the road to this semester's state championship....

St. Joseph of Arimathea Society: Students Reflect on Service and the Value of Dignity

St. Joseph of Arimathea Society: Students Reflect on Service and the Value of Dignity

Tobias Rauen, Staff Reporter November 22, 2024

Students of the St. Joseph of Arimathea Society, a club dedicated to serving those who have been forgotten and honoring the deceased, recently attended the All Souls’ Day burial service at Meadow View...