ECHO Trinity High School Louisville, KY
Issue Date: Wednesday, April 23, 2008 Issue: April-May 2008 Last Update: Monday, May 19, 2008
  • Chess 5th in state

    Wednesday, April 23, 2008 By: Perry Falk, Staff Reporter

    An all-star lineup. A dynamic captain. A perfect regular season and a chance at the big dance only to fall short in the final hour. Sound familiar? Well, if you are thinking about the New England Patr

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  • Dr. Aaron Striegel

    Wednesday, April 23, 2008 By: Michael Kraus, Staff Reporter

    This issue’s “Getting to Know” features Trinity Advanced Program counselor and teacher Dr. Aaron Striegel.Striegel, who is from Floyds Knobs, Ind., was born on Sept. 18, 1960, to parents Randy and Joa

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  • McGurk wins art contest

    Tuesday, May 06, 2008 By: Grant Epperson, Staff Reporter

    The House Art Contest brought forth yet another masterpiece in its seventh year of existence. With more than 30 entries, this year’s winner was junior Drew McGurk.

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  • Fencing popularity growing

    Tuesday, May 06, 2008 By: Jamie Bishop, Features Editor

    En Garde! Passé! Parry!

    The Fencing Rocks have slashed and dodged their way to greatness.

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  • Rocks edged 6-5 by LexCath in sudden-death overtime

    Tuesday, May 06, 2008 By: Conor Carroll, Staff Reporter

    As is usually the case, early games in a spring sport’s calendar present two battles, one with the weather and one with the opponent.

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  • Ice hockey Rocks fall 2-0 in finals

    Tuesday, May 06, 2008 By: Ross Gueltzow, Staff Reporter

    The defending state champion Trinity ice hockey Shamrocks (13-2-4) blew away their competition throughout the state tournament, beating Fern Creek 12-0 and Eastern 7-1. In the state finals, however,

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  • Rocks fall to Seneca in district semifinal

    Tuesday, May 06, 2008 By: Bryce Hansell, Staff Reporter

    The basketball Rocks took on Seneca on Feb. 25 in the first of two 27th District Tournament semifinal games held at Steinhauser Gym.

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  • Bowlers win state title

    Monday, May 12, 2008 By: Brandon Solley, Staff Reporter

    Domination has become a popular word for Trinity athletics this year, and the Trinity Bowling Rocks have definitely reassured the meaning this year.

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  • Trinity VP for advancement named Honor Alumnus

    Monday, May 12, 2008 By: Matthew McClinton, Staff Reporter

    Among the many awards celebrated during graduation each year is the recognition of an Honor Alum. This years recipient is Mr. Joe Porter, Vice President of the Advancement Office.

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  • Hundreds attend 40th celebraTion

    Monday, May 12, 2008 By: Jonathan Lintner, Editor in Chief

    Trinity’s most dedicated supporters gathered last March 29 for the 40th celebraTion event. CelebraTion is a night of fund raising for Trinity featuring dinner and a silent auction.

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I remember my first day at Trinity, a lonely, scared and confused shadow roaming the halls in search of answers.
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A farewell column is something nobody ever wants to write. It is a challenge to say good byes, especially to family and friends. As much as I hate to use the cliché, a family is truly what Trinity h
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It is a subject that sparks more discussion than anyone will ever want to admit, Kentucky basketball.
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As a society of people, we constantly search for inspiration and rhythm. As of right now, finding that stability that we yearn for isn’t as easy as it should be with the world in such disarray. After
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Cutting Kentucky Educational Excellence Scholarship (KEES) funding by 15 percent would prevent numerous students from pursuing a college degree. Governor Steve Beshear proposed this and other educatio
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