ECHO
Trinity High School
Louisville, KY
Issue Date: Wednesday, April 15, 2009 
Issue: April-May 2009
Last Update: Wednesday, April 15, 2009


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By ECHO

  After 11 years with Trinity, Mrs. Lisetta Kenney will retire at the end of July. As receptionist, Mrs. Kenney was usually the first person callers and guests encountered at Trinity full story >

By Kurt Owings, Editor in Chief

"Trinity is just the type of place where, although there are groups within, the entire community is always linked together forever." This was written in last year’s "farewell" article by 2008 edit full story >

By Conor Carroll, Columnist

  Has anybody noticed that Trinity no longer has a club that supports Amnesty International? Does anybody know why AI was suddenly canned after 10 years at Trinity? Recently, I set out to answe full story >

Fashionable lies: climate and common sense
By Jared Flanery, Columnist

    April 5, 2009. We find the media littered with discouraging reports: Unemployment reaches 8.5 percent, 21,000 more troops in Afghanistan, billions to AIG executives, and a drug war on th full story >

By ECHO

  Trinity's baseball team participated in the annual St. Baldrick’s Day event at Fourth Street Live in downtown Louisville. The Rocks made a gift of $300 to St. Baldrick’s and raised an add full story >

By Alex Dadds, Staff Reporter

    The Trinity Rocks lacrosse team took on the Ballard Bruins under the lights at Ballard.   Despite a slow field due to the mud, the Rocks beat the Bruins handily 6-1. This full story >

By Patrick Chandler, Staff Reporter

 This year the Trinity High School ice hockey Rocks ended their season a little bit early for their liking.   The ice Rocks passed their first stage in the state tournament by knocking off Owens full story >

By Christian Paulino, Staff Reporter

  Trinity’s baseball team took to the field against the Ryle High School Raiders. In this matchup, the bats were quiet due to good pitching on both sides.   The Rocks escaped with a 1 full story >

By Alex Dadds, Staff Reporter

      The track Rocks took on 11 other teams at the Shelby County High School All-Comers Meet, where they ran away from the competition.   The Rocks won the meet with a total full story >

By Christian Paulino, Staff Reporter

  The Shamrock tennis team took to the courts against the Atherton High School Rebels and showed why the Rocks are one of the top teams in the state by beating the Rebels in four of five m full story >

By Christian Paulino, Staff Reporter

  Trinity’s athletic trainer, coach Bill Cubbage, was inducted into the Bellarmine University Hall of Fame. Cubbage is not a graduate of the university, but he served as an athletic traine full story >

By ECHO

    Samuel Burton, Nicholas Wall and Keith Wilson have been accepted to the Governor’s School for the Arts 2009 summer session.   In addition, Sean Dula and Alex Roby were na full story >

By ECHO

Joy Cart drive collects nearly 600 items   The Jarrett’s Joy Cart drive has come to a successful conclusion. Nearly 600 items were collected for the cart drive, coordinated at Trinity full story >

By Patrick Chandler, Staff Reporter

  Upon setting foot in Trinity, it is evident that there is great success in athletics. The credit most times goes to the athletes who work hard year around in their respective sports, but full story >

By ECHO

While others were relaxing on sunny beaches during spring break this year, a group of Trinity teachers and students dedicated the time to continuing the rebuilding efforts on the Gulf Coast in the full story >

By ECHO

Six compete in Optimist Club contest Six sophomores – Caden Jones, Jacob Medley, Sam Burton, Rease Baustien, Anthony Cameron and Tyler Gerth – competed in their first ever public speaking full story >

By Brian Hancock, Staff Reporter

  With unsettling news seemingly everywhere you turn these days, it’s nice to report on something positive and inspirational for a change.   Although stories of good and hope take pla full story >

By Grant Epperson, Associate Editor

 Trinity juniors Cole and Colby Goodrich are more than just drummers; they are historians who have helped bring African culture to the community. Both have been a part of the River City Drum Corps f full story >

By Alex Valenti, Staff Reporter

        Senior Craig Brauner is know throughout the Trinity community for his devotion to Trinity’s performing arts, his dedication to his school, and his leadership qualities. full story >

By Grant Epperson, Associate Editor

  Every year certain students are rewarded for making contributions to the school or for just being a good person. But there are not enough awards for every student and for the past three full story >