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Rest in Peace, Mr. Fowler

Rest in Peace, Mr. Fowler

ECHO Staff/Trinity Website August 16, 2017

Mr. Joe Fowler ’71, long-time teacher and coach at Trinity, has passed away. He had battled circulation problems in his leg in recent years but was looking forward to the school year. He died from complications...

Rest in Peace, Mr. Bickel

Rest in Peace, Mr. Bickel

ECHO Staff August 11, 2017

Mr. Ted Bickel, former Trinity science teacher and Flannan House director, passed away this morning. May his soul and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest...

The Rocks returned to campus this morning to purchase books and prepare to start classes next week.

Rocks Ready to Learn!

ECHO Staff August 8, 2017

Beginning with the Class of 2018, all four classes purchased books today. The seniors assisted the freshmen by accompanying them to their lockers and helping them settle in. Classes for students new...

Caleb Costin scored a first in the region in the shot put.

All-State Dominance — Track Rocks Second in State, Capture Region Four Title

ECHO Staff, Staff Reporter July 20, 2017

The Region Four champion Rocks notched the following first-place trophies: 3,200 relay (Jacob Burnam, Glavin Swain, Jacob Travelstead, Alex Cyterski), 800 relay (David Spalding, Ahmad Johnson, Rondale...

Trinity High School's first class -- 1953-54.

An Enduring Spirit Through Sixty-Four Years of Growth

Robert Davis, Editor in Chief July 13, 2017

A barbed-wire fence surrounding a field on a small campus. This unflattering description of Trinity is decades in the past. For many years the Rocks' campus has had a small-college look, with award-winning...

Trinity junior Brandon McManus and sophomores Simon Fewell, Nolan Durbin and Jeremy Mason were part of the winning team in the 16-and-under Region II stage of the 2017 US Youth Soccer National Championship Series, held in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

Four Rocks Heading to Soccer Youth Nationals in Frisco, Texas

ECHO Staff July 11, 2017

Trinity junior Brandon McManus and sophomores Simon Fewell, Nolan Durbin and Jeremy Mason were part of the winning team in the 16-and-under Region II stage of the 2017 US Youth Soccer National Championship...

Sports Ministry a Unique Addition to a Storied Program

Shaan Kalra, Staff Reporter July 10, 2017

“My goal is that our students understand that sports are not just wins and losses. Instead, they are a brotherhood.” These are the words of Trinity teacher and coach Steven Tompkins, who was...

Trinity teacher Mr. Carlos Cuenca performing with the national symphony orchestra of Ecuador.

Trinity Teacher Performs with National Symphony Orchestra of Ecuador

ECHO Staff July 10, 2017

An elite pianist, Trinity world languages teacher Mr. Carlos Cuenca recently performed with the national symphony orchestra of Ecuador.  

The Trinity group at one of the few remaining pieces of the Warsaw ghetto wall.

Trinity Group Travels to Europe to Study WWII and the Holocaust

Mrs. Betsy Darby, Contributing Reporter July 5, 2017

From Trinity teacher Mrs. Betsy Darby, whose group returned June 26 from a trip to study WWII and the Holocaust: "We took 16 students and seven parents abroad. We left on June 14 and came back on June...

A Louisville cyclist

Sometimes Risky Business, But Cyclists Persevere

James Michnya, Staff Reporter July 5, 2017

Riding through the wind, the smooth pavement guiding you toward your desired destination.  This is what bike riders hope for. In reality, some bike riders take risks riding on a vehicle that weighs 15...

Bellarmine University

Taking the Next Step — A Sure-Fire Formula for College Acceptance

Sam Batcheldor, Staff Reporter June 29, 2017

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 69.7 percent of 2016 high school graduates were enrolled in colleges or universities the following fall. This large number of teens seeking a college education...

Swinging for the Major League Fences

Swinging for the Major League Fences

Anthony Farias, Staff Reporter June 28, 2017

The eyes of Louisville Bats pitcher Rob Wooten target catcher Rob Brantley, who makes his call. Wooten hurls the ball 60 feet to home plate. Ninety-five miles per hour. The batter tries his luck at making...