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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...

A tight-knit group, the soccer Rocks notched an undefeated season.

Dreams Not Diminished by Disappointment

Andrew Cawood, Staff Reporter December 17, 2018

A header across the middle bounces out, then is struck with a powerful blow, sending it rocketing into the upper 90. Fans scream, players run to the corner. Goal, Rocks! The Trinity soccer Rocks had...

Trinity senior David Johnson soars during the junior Kentucky All-Stars game during the summer of 2018.

Playing for Mack, Hometown Crowd Led to Johnson’s UL Signing

Matt Gadd, Editor in Chief December 12, 2018

It came down to three. After months of mulling over his decision, Trinity senior David Johnson was finally ready.  Johnson tweeted “#L1C4." He was staying home; he was going to attend the University...

2018 Trinity alumnus Rondale Moore

Rondale Moore Hornung Award Recipient

ECHO Staff December 6, 2018

The Hornung Award was presented to 2018 Trinity alum Rondale Moore, who racked up 2,048 all-purpose yards during his freshman season at Purdue.  Moore was also named a first team All-American by the...

Trinity's new baseball field is under construction.

Trinity Baseball to Have New Home in Familiar Territory

Dominick DelSignore, Staff Reporter November 28, 2018

After the spring 2018 flood left more than seven feet of water on the Thurman-Hutchins Field, Trinity was in a desperate mode to find a spot for home games. Two bad floods in four years on Thurman-Hutchins...

Trinity Athletics Director Rob Saxton talks with student-athletes David Johnson, Brandon McManus and Hunter Tapp, who signed letters of intent with UL, UK and NC State, respectively.

Rocks Sign Letters of Intent in Three Sports

ECHO Staff November 14, 2018

Signing Day.  For three Trinity Rocks, signing day means a commitment to three major universities in three sports. The following signed letters of intent in Steinhauser Gymnasium at 3:00 today:  David...

The Rocks Smashed the Competition in the 3A Cross Country State Championships on Nov. 3.

State Champs!

ECHO Staff November 5, 2018

The Rocks captured spots 8 through 11, with only two seconds between them, on the way to a dominant state-crown finish in the KHSAA's 3A Cross Country State Championships, Nov. 3 at the Horse Park in Lexington....

Achieving Goal Could Be a Dunn Deal

Andrew Cawood, Staff Reporter October 30, 2018

Three hundred runners crouch on a line. A gun goes off and the stampede starts as 3.1 miles of pure adrenaline and mental games begin. Following a perfect finish in the regional, the Trinity cross...

Shane Williams led the Rocks to the 3A, Region Four crown.

Rocks Perfect in Cross Country Regional

ECHO Staff October 28, 2018

Racking up a perfect score of 15, the Rocks harriers grabbed the 3A, Region Four crown at Seneca Park on Oct. 27. Oldham County (67) came in a distant second. Shane Williams (16:02.21) notched first...

Trinity junior JM Butler captured the KHSAA state golf individual championship on Saturday in Bowling Green with a score of 5 under par

KHSAA Golf State Champion JM Butler!

ECHO Staff October 8, 2018

Trinity junior JM Butler captured the KHSAA state golf individual championship on Saturday in Bowling Green with a score of 5 under par. With a region championship and a state championship under his...

THS + SHA + LAX = Fight Against Cancer

THS + SHA + LAX = Fight Against Cancer

ECHO Staff October 5, 2018

The Rocks and Sacred Heart Academy played in the annual Rock the Heart charity lacrosse game Oct. 4.  Proceeds benefited the James Graham Brown Cancer Center.  

Butler Rocks Regional

ECHO Staff October 1, 2018

Trinity junior J.M. Butler shot a 2-under 70 to claim the Region Six golf title. The Rocks placed fourth in the region, with a 302.