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Gonzaga sophomore Noah Kolb also reached the finals.

Merton’s Rentle Wins Video Game Tournament

ECHO Staff November 15, 2019

Merton House sophomore Chase Rentle played through a tie with Gonzaga sophomore Noah Kolb to come out victorious in the annual House Video Game Tournament. The 38-man tourney played Mario Kart 8 Deluxe...

More than 1,100 guests visited Trinity's campus on Nov. 10.

Rocks Welcome More than 1,100 Guests During Open House

ECHO Staff November 14, 2019

Shamrock hospitality was at its finest as more than 1,100 guests spent time learning about Trinity High School.  From every part of the campus, Rocks welcomed visitors during the annual Open House, held...

How Many of the New Rocks (not freshmen) Have You Met?

Preston Romanov, Editor in Chief November 13, 2019

Fourteen weeks in, how are things going? Have you had a chance to meet the new people on campus -- not called freshmen!?  Among the dozen new members of the faculty and staff, some are alumni, and...

The Gentner brothers won the House Pass-Kick Contest for Patrick.

Patrick Duo Wins House Pass-Kick Contest

ECHO Staff November 13, 2019

Patrick House members and brothers Garrett Gentner and Bryce Gentner outpassed and outkicked the competition to win the annual House contest.   

"One for all -- and all for one!"

One for All! Trinity’s DOTA Brings Dumas’ Musketeers to Life

ECHO Staff November 6, 2019

"Performances that stretch the actors, swirling sets that keep the tech folks moving and enthusiastic ushers and Arts Council parents make the entire production top-notch."  "...one of the best shows...

The donation drive was once again organized by Mrs. Mary Mason.

Blood from Rocks!

ECHO Staff November 6, 2019

The first of two annual blood donation drives took place at Trinity today as Rocks made their way to Shamrock Gym. Under the direction of Mrs. Mary Mason, the donations to the American Red Cross -- 83...

The CC Rocks edged St. Xavier and the rest of the 3A pack to win their 20th state title.

Harriers Go Back to Back — Bring Home Title No. 20!

ECHO Staff November 5, 2019

The cross country Rocks, under the leadership of head coach Scott Holzknecht and his assistant coaches, captured the 3A KHSAA State Cross Country Championship on Nov. 2 at the Kentucky Horse Park.  The...

Senior Retreat for Trinity students affords an opportunity to commune with nature.

A Chance to Commune with Nature

ECHO Staff October 31, 2019

The school year began with words from Principal Dr. Dan Zoeller about the healing and invigorating benefits of nature. During retreats held throughout the year, Trinity seniors are given an opportunity...

Sometimes you just feel like hanging around!

BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!

ECHO Staff October 31, 2019

Once a year, Trinity's faculty haunt the halls, scare up creative costumes and go a bit ghoulish as they spirit in the season!  Happy Halloween!   

Senior Jack Chauvin, right, talks with reporter Chase Gravatte about becoming a published author of a children's book.

Senior’s Road to Five-Star Reviews Started in St. Louis

Chase Gravatte, Staff Reporter October 30, 2019

Not many seniors in high school can claim to have written and published a book that is receiving five-star reviews on Amazon. Trinity senior Jack Chauvin and his mother, Laura Chauvin, did just that,...

"Doomsday Machine" by Harlan Welch-Scarboro is one of many works of art by the Trinity sophomore.

Trinity Sophomore Excels in a Family of Artists

Zachary Crumes, Staff Reporter October 29, 2019

Trinity sophomore Harlan Welch-Scarboro is not the average high school student.  In fact, it’s fair to say that "average" isn’t a word often associated with the Scarboro family. Harlan has already...

Green Cross Club members took on a tough project and discovered sometimes a different perspective puts everything in focus. Columnist Jack Brown discovered a similar lesson while trying to repair a desk.

No Need for MacGyver — Just a Bit of Duct Tape

Jack Brown, Columnist October 23, 2019

Being a younger sibling makes you trained to see opportunity. Sustained by a constant stream of hand-me-down clothes, books, and even games, I learned from an early age you need to be resourceful. When...