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Senior Class President Calls Trinity Home

Senior Class President Calls Trinity Home

Vince Wolfram, Staff Reporter April 26, 2021

I walked into Trinity High School thinking I knew what I wanted out of my four years. I really wanted to challenge myself in class, to compete at a high level on the basketball court, and to meet some...

Living a Mission to Help Students 'Truly Discover What is Best for Them'

Living a Mission to Help Students ‘Truly Discover What is Best for Them’

Joseph Eng, Staff Reporter April 25, 2021

Four years of hard work culminates in the a senior's acceptance to the ideal place to continue his education.  Ms. Allie Kerns helps make those university dreams come true.  After working...

Passionate about Caring for the Rocks

Passionate about Caring for the Rocks

George Katchak, Staff Reporter April 21, 2021

Mrs. Jacqueline Harrell, RN, works daily to keep everyone on campus safe throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. As Trinity's contact tracer, nurse Harrell deals with the complexities involved in...

Trinity senior Ethan Hodge is a leader on Rocks' undefeated baseball team.

A Quick Six from Spring Sports Senior Ethan Hodge

Nathan Disney, Staff Reporter April 20, 2021

A leader for the undefeated baseball Rocks, senior Ethan Hodge has signed with Xavier.  He answered a few questions about his years as a Trinity student-athlete. Q: Describe the role that you play...

This moment was captured during this weekend's Thunder Over Louisville fireworks display.

Thunder Over Trinity!

ECHO Staff April 18, 2021

Trinity Chaplain Fr. Dave Zettel '58 captured this beautiful fireworks burst during this weekend's Thunder Over Louisville. 

A Fatherly Homecoming

A Fatherly Homecoming

Tyler Eldridge, Contributing Columnist April 16, 2021

The chirping of birds and the blowing wind seep through the cracks of silence. A shiny coat of snow and ice covers all. Patches of snow reveal escaping heat from the roof while rays of sunlight pierce...

A Mockingbird’s-Eye View

A Mockingbird’s-Eye View

Sam DeLucia-Green, Contributing Columnist April 16, 2021

“BAM!” The soccer ball collided, yet again, with the plastic enclosure around the pitch at Mockingbird Valley. As I walked past the kids game with my friends, I could hear overly enthusiastic...

The hockey Rocks in action at Iceland.

A Sensory Feast at the Rink

George Katchak, Staff Reporter April 14, 2021

After 10 years of walking into hockey rinks, one thing is for sure: I’m going to smell that putrid wet gear. A lot of chatter and banter fills the locker room -- some vulgarities but nothing too brutal. I...

Trinity senior Evan Elder is a veteran of the Rocks lacrosse team. He intends to play collegiate lacrosse and football at Centre.

A Quick Six from Spring Sports Senior Evan Elder

Davis Tatum, Staff Reporter April 12, 2021

State runner-up in 2019, the lacrosse Rocks have their sights set on a state championship this year.  Senior Evan Elder answered some questions about playing lacrosse for the Rocks.  Q: What are...

The Rocks react to play during a game against Jeffersonville at home on Apr. 7.  The teams got in some game time before the rain came.

Rocks 7-0 through Dominating Start to the Season

ECHO Staff April 12, 2021

By a combined score of 69-11, the baseball Rocks have amassed a 7-0 record.   They will take on rival St. Xavier on Apr. 14 at home.          

Rocks Raise Flag to Honor Davey Albright, Pause to Give Life and National Donate Month

Rocks Raise Flag to Honor Davey Albright, Pause to Give Life and National Donate Month

ECHO Staff April 12, 2021

During a brief ceremony this morning, a flag was raised as the Rocks participated in Pause to Give Life and National Donate Month. Taking part were Ms. Jennifer Albright, Ms. Melanie Hughes, Mr. James...

Walking with My Father

Walking with My Father

Liam O'Brien, Staff Reporter April 9, 2021

A winter morning with a little snow on the ground, we were up early and heading to the Public Defender’s office. I walked into my father’s brand-new office, with its very organized hills of paperwork. ...