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The student news site of  Trinity High School

ECHO

The student news site of  Trinity High School

ECHO

Mixed Opinions About University of Louisville Basketball Scandals

Ethan Vanlandingham, Staff Reporter January 21, 2018

What do University of Louisville basketball and Trinity basketball have in common? Aside from former Trinity and current UL basketball star Ray Spalding, nothing. Over the past couple of years Louisville...

photo by Richard Gregor

No. 1-Ranked 13-1 Rocks Face DeSales in Louisville Invitational Tournament Opener

ECHO Staff January 8, 2018

The No. 1-ranked 13-1 basketball Shamrocks begin LIT play tonight against DeSales. The Rocks' only loss came against No. 2-ranked Fern Creek in the King of the Bluegrass final. The Rocks knocked off the...

photo by Matt Gadd

Record-Wrecking Rocks Rack Up Title No. 25

ECHO Staff December 8, 2017

From the Trinity Athletics Department -- "Congratulations to head coach Bob Beatty and the football Rocks.  On Sunday (Dec. 3) at UK’s Kroger Field, the Trinity football team completed a second consecutive...

photo by Matt Gadd

25-0 Football Rocks Go After 25th Championship

ECHO Staff October 24, 2017

The Shamrocks 10-0 run through the regular sets up an unprecedented dash toward a 25th state title. The bye week gives fans a chance to remember regular-season action through this photo gallery. Playoff...

Christopher and Sophia Elder

Shamrocks Junior Skates in Croatia

Trinity Website October 18, 2017

Trinity junior Christopher Elder continues his climb up the skating ranks with his sister and skating partner, Sophia. The pair competed in the ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating Croatia Cup in Zagreb,...

Santana Jones flips out as the Rocks take the field against Eastern. 

Rocks Head Over Heels in Pursuit of Title

ECHO Staff October 9, 2017

By way of a 274-87 point difference, the 8-0 Rocks (now on a 23-game winning streak) are aiming for another state title.

Shane Williams

Rocks Run to a Second in 62nd Trinity Invitational

ECHO Staff September 25, 2017

Coming off a second in the Tiger Run and a first in the Mason County Invitational, the Rocks Harriers scored a second in the Southeast Division of the 62nd annual Trinity Invitational. The state's oldest...

photo by Sam Hebestreit

Soccer Rocks Notch Four Shutouts and 7-0 Record

ECHO Staff September 10, 2017

Scoring four shutouts over Greenwood, Henderson County, Male and Ballard, the soccer Rocks raised their record to 7-0 with the win over the Bruins.  

Rondale Moore set a school record with 22 catches in the Rocks' 38-30 win over Moeller.

3-0 Football Rocks Top Litkenhous Ratings

ECHO Staff September 8, 2017

Following a 3-0 run through powers from Indiana and Ohio, the Trinity Rocks football team is ranked No. 1 in The Courier-Journal's Litkenhous ratings.  Butler, Male, Covington Catholic and DeSales round...

In their season opener, the Rocks defeated Carmel from Indiana 31-3 at Marshall Stadium on Aug. 18.

Rocks Dominate Carmel, Open Season with 31-3 Victory

ECHO Staff August 25, 2017

The defending state champion Shamrocks started this season the way they ended the last one -- victorious.  Coming off a 15-0 season and a 24th state championship, Trinity defeated defending Indiana state...

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 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...