Skip to Main Content
The student news site of  Trinity High School

ECHO

The student news site of  Trinity High School

ECHO

The student news site of  Trinity High School

ECHO

Seventy alums gathered on campus for a retreat.

Alumni Return to Campus for Annual Retreat

ECHO Staff February 11, 2019

Seventy graduates from a wide variety of years attended Trinity's seventh annual Alumni Retreat, held Feb. 9 in the Convocation Hall from 8:30 - 2:30. Five speakers discussed, among other topics, grace,...

Rest in Peace, Mr. Connell

Rest in Peace, Mr. Connell

ECHO Staff February 5, 2019

Alumnus and former Trinity teacher Mr. Jim Connell '63 passed away this morning. The beloved art teacher had battled cancer for a number of years.  Trinity President Dr. Rob Mullen described Jim as...

Trinity Rocks -- Gus Boyer, Mark Hughes, Walker Evans, Porter Hunt, Charlie Thegreat, head coach Amy Zuccaro

Evans Speech Region Champ, Zuccaro Region Coach of the Year

ECHO Staff February 3, 2019

Against teams with three times the entries, the Trinity Rocks placed sixth in the Kentucky High School Speech League Louisville Regional tournament Feb. 2.  Led by Walker Evans' first-place finish...

Twenty-four students and two teachers from Trinity took part in the annual March for Life in Washington.

Rocks Experience ‘Intense’ March

Matt Gadd, Editor in Chief January 31, 2019

“Hey, hey, ho, ho, Roe v. Wade has got to go.” These words were chanted by thousands of people who attended the 2019 March for Life in Washington, D.C. These people came from different backgrounds...

The Mercy-Trinity archery team, shown here at practice, has compiled impressive results.

Archery Rocks, Jaguars Taking Steady Aim

ECHO Staff January 31, 2019

The Mercy-Trinity archery team continues to rack up impressive results this season: Dec. 1 Meet at Ascension Mercy-Trinity Team -- 1st Place Trinity Archers in Top 10: Austin Hirtzel -- 2nd Sean...

Author James Markert talks about his newest book, "What Blooms from Dust."

‘What Blooms from Dust’ Author Visits Trinity

ECHO Staff January 15, 2019

James Markert, author of "What Blooms from Dust," visited Trinity Jan. 10 to discuss his work. Markert's newest book is the selection for Trinity's Community Read.  Media Specialist Mrs. Betsy deGolian...

The Rocks defeated St. Xavier 46-43 on Jan. 4.

No. 2-Ranked Rocks Knock Off St. Xavier, Prepare for LIT

Dominick DelSignore, Staff Reporter January 11, 2019

Three dribbles. David Johnson pulls up from deep, and the ball flows through the bottom of the net. The season-opening onslaught against Bullitt East High School showed a confident Rocks team beating...

The wrestling Rocks look for strong performances in the region and state meets.

Rocks Wrestling with Intensity, Pushing for Strong State Finish

Damarcus Wilson, Staff Reporter January 8, 2019

1, 2, 3…. Pinned! Inside Trinity’s Steinhauser Gymnasium sit two big mats. As fans and family members come in and wrestlers begin to warm up, they all know what is about to go down. Two wrestlers...

Trinity seniors Jacob Dingle and Stephen Herron

Two Rocks Sign to Play Football at the Next Level

ECHO Staff December 19, 2018

Student-athletes Stephen Herron and Jacob Dingle signed national letters of intent Dec. 19 to play football at the next level.   Herron, a 6-4 defensive lineman, signed to play for the Cardinal at...

Shamrock Sounds of Christmas

Shamrock Sounds of Christmas

ECHO Staff December 19, 2018

The Trinity Singers and Jazz Band produced Christmas music even the Grinch would like during two performances, Dec. 14 and 16.   The handbell performers took to the stage Dec. 18. The students were...

Trinity's visit to Community Catholic brought together two new friends.

Shamrocks Share Spirit of Christmas

ECHO Staff December 18, 2018

"Thank you to all who helped support the Giving Tree this year.  We collected over $2,500 worth of gifts for over 100 kids and over $400 worth of gift cards for the families of Community Catholic.  Yesterday...

A Rock-Solid Name

A Rock-Solid Name

ECHO Staff December 18, 2018

Work the past couple of days on the west side of Old Trinity Hall, the Rocks' original building, resulted in the placement of the carved words Trinity High School.