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Stained-glass rainbows were created as the evening light came through in Trinity's chapel.

Stained Glass Rainbows to End the Day

ECHO Staff May 8, 2017

Early evening sunlight created stained-glass rainbows throughout Trinity's chapel. The Rev. Dave Zettel '58, Trinity's chaplain, captured the effect.

Senior Mitchell Ose perfects his game during a Ping Pong Club session.

Ping Pong Continues to Make Connections

James Michnya, Staff Reporter May 2, 2017

Imagine hitting a small ball that weighs nearly three grams at tremendous speed. Imagine trying to return that hit ball. Ping Pong requires coordination and quickness. Trinity junior Sammy Boyance-Stampley...

Trinity senior Brandon Pfaadt heads to base following a hit against St. Xavier.

Pfaadt Name Synonymous with Trinity Baseball

Matt Gadd, Staff Reporter April 28, 2017

One out in the top of the sixth inning, the count is 1 strike and 2 balls. Brett Pfaadt stares into the pitcher's cold eyes. Brett swings at a low fastball and nails it for his second home run in the...

Roaming the Back Row, Passionate Roth Continues Honing His Game

Roaming the Back Row, Passionate Roth Continues Honing His Game

Hunter Mulloy, Editor in Chief April 25, 2017

The room is full of sounds. Mothers yelling at the top of their lungs, calling out to their offspring. Boys running down the hard, cold wood of the court. Coaches screaming plays at their tired players,...

Just the Start of House Fun for the Class of 2021

Just the Start of House Fun for the Class of 2021

ECHO Staff April 24, 2017

The Class of 2021 took another big step toward becoming Rocks by spending part of Sunday afternoon in Alumni Hall playing games and getting to know members of the House they will join this fall.  

Ky. Shakespeare Festival Brings the Bard's Political Intrigue

Ky. Shakespeare Festival Brings the Bard’s Political Intrigue

ECHO Staff April 21, 2017

The Kentucky Shakespeare Festival performed "Julius Caesar" in Trinity's Theater Apr. 21 from  10:00-11:30.  Students who attended were from English classes taught by Ms. Debbie Walling, Ms. Missy...

Smiles All Around as Rocks Visit Kids Café

Smiles All Around as Rocks Visit Kids Café

ECHO Staff April 21, 2017

Trinity's Campus Ministry (Mrs. Mary Emrich and Mr. Chris Luken) and the Peer Leaders Club (Chick-Fil-A Leader Academy) sponsored a service trip to Kids Café at Shawnee Boys & Girls Club on Apr. 20...

Trinity junior Matt Woodall inspires cross country and track teammates with his dedication.

Running with Courage, Guts and Determination

Dominic Repp, Staff Reporter April 19, 2017

Three core values of Trinity cross country and track are courage, guts and determination. All the runners display these qualities while training hundreds of hours and covering countless miles. Junior...

Rugby 7 Adds New Dimension to Sport Growing in Popularity

Rugby 7 Adds New Dimension to Sport Growing in Popularity

Nick Craven and Josh Willis, Staff Reporters April 18, 2017

One step on the pitch, and you will quickly learn rugby is not for the lighthearted. Dating to ancient Roman and Greek times, rugby is a major sport in Australia and over time made its way to the United...

photo by Hunter Mulloy

Easter Bunny Visits Trinity During Inaugural Egg Hunt

ECHO Staff April 17, 2017

The Easter bunny dropped off 2,000 eggs for Trinity's inaugural Easter Egg Hunt, held this past Saturday morning. Mr. Chris Toth and Mrs. Carrie Joy coordinated the event, sponsored by the Alumni Association. Check...

photo by Ethan Vanlandingham

Patrick House Tops in Obstacle Course Finals

ECHO Staff April 17, 2017

After all 10 Houses competed, Patrick edged Flannan in today's House Obstacle Course finals.  

Trinity students Aaron Reilly and Jerald Oliver, along with teacher Mrs. Jocelyn Shi, are in China during spring break.

Trinity Senior Sends Spring Break Postcard from China

Aaron Reilly, Contributing Writer April 8, 2017

Spring break has been an immersion into Chinese culture for Trinity senior Aaron Reilly and junior Jerald Oliver. They, along with Trinity teacher Mrs. Jocelyn Shi, traveled to China. Reilly sent the...