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ECHO

The student news site of  Trinity High School

ECHO

A Quick Six from Spring Sports Senior Brandon Gitschier

A Quick Six from Spring Sports Senior Brandon Gitschier

Brandon King, Staff Reporter March 3, 2022

Following a 12-win season and runner-up finish in the league tourney under head coach Brian Bowles, the volleyball Rocks look to lock up a state title.  A senior leader, Brandon Gitschier, answered a...

Ash Wednesday signals the start of Lent.

Lent Begins as Rocks Receive Ashes

ECHO Staff March 2, 2022

“For you are dust, and to dust you shall return.”  — Genesis 3:19 As a reminder of our mortality, the beginning of Lent, and preparation for Easter, ashes were distributed during first block this...

A Magical World of Books and So Much More

A Magical World of Books and So Much More

Trevor Antle, Guest Columnist March 1, 2022

Looking to escape the rain, the dark brick overhang and enormous glass windows entice me to enter. A looping soundtrack of quaint jazz songs plays throughout Barnes & Noble as I encounter hundreds...

Tennis Trances Signal Spring

Tennis Trances Signal Spring

Matthew Chou, Guest Columnist February 28, 2022

While walking through the front entrance of the center, the familiar rubbery stench of tennis balls immediately greets me, and the large fan above me rhythmically hums. Faint sounds of balls hitting...

A Quick Six from Spring Sports Senior Matt Scaglione

A Quick Six from Spring Sports Senior Matt Scaglione

Whit Hilleary, Staff Reporter February 25, 2022

Last year's lacrosse Rocks state runner-up finish has only inspired them to bring home a state championship.  Matt Scaglione, a senior leader on the team, answered a few questions about the upcoming season,...

Strolling Through a Barren World

Strolling Through a Barren World

Ryan Groza, Guest Columnist February 24, 2022

As menacing clouds stole all light from the sky on this cold winter afternoon, I discovered a secret world reminiscent of death and loneliness. Apart from the birds fleeing the upcoming storm, no life...

'A Place Like No Other'

‘A Place Like No Other’

Matt Klein, Staff Reporter February 24, 2022

Trinity is a place like no other. Over my four years at Trinity High School, I have grown and developed more than I could have ever imagined. I have not only grown physically but also mentally. Trinity...

A Quick Six from Spring Sports Senior Noah Kolb

A Quick Six from Spring Sports Senior Noah Kolb

Chris Raymer, Staff Reporter February 23, 2022

Coming off last year's best state finish of any Louisville high school, the archery Rocks are continuing excellence with three firsts this season (at St. Albert, St. Gabriel and St. Stephen Martyr). ...

A Quick Six from Spring Sports Senior Korbyn Dickerson

A Quick Six from Spring Sports Senior Korbyn Dickerson

Sam Repp, Photography Editor February 23, 2022

As a First Team All-State member of the first Trinity baseball team to win a state championship, senior Korbyn Dickerson has accomplished a great deal and hopes to achieve a great deal more.  Korbyn,...

'The Best Year of My Life'

‘The Best Year of My Life’

Ashton Sims, Staff Reporter February 16, 2022

Senior year has been a blast so far. Class is no longer Teams meetings, and I have actually been able to meet my teachers in person. I have been able to play intramural basketball on my House team and...

10th Annual Alumni Retreat a Chance to 'Reconnect with Trinity Brotherhood'

10th Annual Alumni Retreat a Chance to ‘Reconnect with Trinity Brotherhood’

ECHO Staff February 15, 2022

Following a "Zoom" year due to COVID, graduates from a wide range of years attended Trinity's 10th annual Alumni Retreat, held Feb. 12 from 8 to 2 in the Convocation Hall.  The purpose of the retreat...

Making the Best of the Last 50 Cents

Making the Best of the Last 50 Cents

Jaxon Straub, Staff Reporter February 14, 2022

“If your entire high school experience is $4, you have already spent $3.50. You only have 50 cents left.” Trinity teacher Mr. John Baldwin has slightly changed this saying throughout the year as...