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Trinity High School (Louisville)

Trinity High School is a Catholic, all-boys, college preparatory high school located in St. Matthews, Kentucky, a city within Louisville Metro (consolidated city/county government). It is located in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Louisville. The school incorporates the Catholic tradition of teaching and learning. The school campus comprises about 1,200 students. In 1992, Trinity was named a Blue Ribbon School of Excellence.[9] In 1995, Trinity was accredited by the non-profit Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (now known as AdvancED).[10]

Trinity High School
Address
4011 Shelbyville Road

,
40207

United States
Coordinates38°15′11″N 85°39′5″W / 38.25306°N 85.65139°W / 38.25306; -85.65139
Information
School typePrivate college preparatory
MottoMaximo Animi Ardore
(Maximum Effort of the Soul)
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Established1953 (1953)
FounderArchbishop John Floersh
Sister schoolSacred Heart (Unofficial Mutual Agreement)
Educational authorityNational Catholic Educational Association[1]
AuthorizerTrinity High School Foundation[2]
PresidentRobert Mullen[3]
PrincipalDaniel Zoeller[3]
ChaplainDavid Zettel[4][5]
Teaching staff98.3 (on an FTE basis)[6]
Grades912
GenderMale
Enrollment``94 (2019–20)[6]
Average class size20:1[7]
Student to teacher ratio12.1[6]
Campus size13 acres [8]
Color(s)Green and white   
SongTrinity Alma Mater
Athletics10 KHSAA Sports
9 Club Sports
Intramurals
Athletics conferenceKentucky High School Athletic Association
MascotShamrocks
RivalsSt. Xavier
Websitewww.trinityrocks.com
Last updated: March 4, 2023

History edit

Trinity opened its doors in 1953, when Archbishop John Floersh anticipated the growth of Louisville's eastern suburbs by choosing the site of Holy Trinity School, a former Roman Catholic church and grade school in St. Matthews.[9] The school was formerly owned by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Louisville; however, Trinity is now sponsored by the Archdiocese, owned by the Trinity High School Foundation, Incorporated and governed by the Trinity High School Board, and managed and operated by the administration and faculty.[8] The school is named after the Christian doctrine of the Trinity,[10] which holds that God is three consubstantial persons.[11] The school was founded with the intent to eventually become self-sufficient over time.[10] Trinity's first class graduated in 1957.[12]

Campus edit

 
Map of Trinity High School from 2017.

On September 1, 1882, Bishop William McClosky established a new parish for the benefit of the farming community of St. Matthews. Until that time, Catholics went into the city for Mass and other liturgical services. This new parish, named Holy Trinity, was the first Catholic Church in eastern Jefferson County, and the twentieth in the area. The Church was dedicated on December 17, 1882. After outgrowing the first church, a second church was built. This second church was heavily damaged by fire in 1937 but was renovated and used until 1953. At that time, the parish donated its property to the Archdiocese for the purpose of establishing Trinity High School. The property also originally contained two buildings which would later be named Floersh Hall and Old Trinity Hall.[13] Before the school opened in the fall of 1953, Shamrock Hall and the Trinity Football Field were added to the campus, as well as a rectory for the resident priest. In 1968, the Trinity Campus was expanded to include Sheehan Hall, which is connected to the main building.

In 1999, construction of the R.W. Marshall Sports Center was completed and serves as the hub for Trinity Athletics. In 2001, Alumni Hall was added to the main building, which serves as the school's cafeteria and administrative hub, as well as hosting the Trinity Campus Store. The Trinity Campus expanded again in 2004 to include the third expansion to the main building, Duerr Hall.

In November 2004, it was announced that Trinity would be razing its athletic stadium to build a brand new one at the end of the season. The R.W. Marshall Stadium was constructed between December 2004 and May 2005, at a cost of $3 million (equivalent to $4.5 million in 2022).[14]

Other buildings on the Trinity Campus include the Communication Arts Center, which holds Convocation Hall, and the Trinity Theatre.[8]

Student body edit

Demographics edit

 
A graphical breakdown of Trinity's racial demographics.

The ethnic makeup of Trinity's student body was classified in 2015 by the United States Department of Education as being "overwhelmingly white", with 7.7% of students being African American. Other minorities include Asians (0.7%), Hispanic (1.3%), and students identifying as mixed race (4.7%).[15] All minority students make up a combined 11.2% of the student body.[16]

Athletics edit

The Trinity Athletics Department participates in 14 KHSAA sanctioned sports and KSHAA sports activities. Trinity also participates in five club sports.[17]

Football edit

Overseen by Head Coach Bob Beatty, Trinity Shamrocks' football program is statistically the most successful high school football program in Kentucky.[18] The team annually hosts a roster of nearly 100 student-athletes,[19] The 27 state championships are the most in the Kentucky High School Athletic Association's history and the program's 600-plus wins put them at the top among programs statewide.[20][21]

The program has eight undefeated seasons, a state record 50-game winning streak from 1988 to 1991, and four Mr. Kentucky Football award winners in Keith Calvin (1973), Jeff Brohm (1989), brother Brian Brohm (2003), and James Quick (2012).[22] The team has also won three consecutive titles on three separate occasions, first in 1988 to 1990, then again in 2001 to 2003 and then four consecutive seasons from 2005 to 2008. Trinity plays their home games on Father Harry Jansing Field in R.W. Marshall Stadium.[citation needed]

On December 8, 2007, Trinity sealed the first-ever 6A championship under the newly established class system that implemented six classes instead of the previous four. Trinity has now won a title in each of the 3A, 4A and 6A classifications, with the most recent coming in December 2017. Success in 2010 and 2011 saw Trinity finish within the top 15 in national polls for the first time in consecutive seasons. At the end of the 2011 season, the Shamrocks were named "National Champions" by Rivals.com and Sports Illustrated, among others.[23]

Later that year, Head Football Coach Bob Beatty was voted the 2011 USA Today Coach of the Year[24]

In December 2016, Trinity defeated Lafayette High School 56–21, giving Trinity their 24th State Football Title. The game made Trinity the most successful high school football team in the state's history. It also made Trinity's Head Football coach Bob Beatty the most successful High School Football Coach in Kentucky state history.[21] In 2017, Trinity followed up this victory by producing a second continuous undefeated season in a row, and winning their 25th State Football Title by beating rival St. X 38–21.[25]

In 2017, Trinity was recognized as a part of the MaxPreps Football Tour of Champions, which aims to recognize the best High School football teams in the United States. After the ceremony, Head Coach Bob Beatty stated: "Any time you are recognized by a group (MaxPreps) that represents your profession it's like you belong among the very best. This means a lot to us. MaxPreps is very important in the world of high school football and to be selected to the Tour of Champions means you're good."[26]

As of December 2017, the Trinity varsity football team holds the largest continuous winning streak in Kentucky high school football history, at fifty consecutive wins.[27][25]

Since 2013, Trinity's Football and Basketball games have been broadcast live on the Louisville Catholic Sports Network (970AM).[28]

State championships edit

Below is a year-by-year breakdown of every Trinity High School state championship.

Year Coach Class Opponent Score
1968 Jim Kennedy 3A Seneca 29-18
1972 Jim Kennedy 3A Butler 21-0
1973 Dave Moore 3A Southern 16-0
1976 Dave Moore 4A Henderson County 28-24
1977 Dave Moore 4A Greenup County 28-7
1980 Roger Gruneisen 4A Paducah Tilghman 31-8
1983 Roger Gruneisen 4A Owensboro 26-7
1985 Dennis Lampley 4A Lexington Lafayette 28-7
1988 Dennis Lampley 4A DuPont Manual 28-0
1989 Dennis Lampley 4A Warren Central 28-14
1990 Dennis Lampley 4A Warren Central 27-14
1994 Dennis Lampley 4A Boone County 21-7
2001 Bob Beatty 4A Male 45-19
2002 Bob Beatty 4A Male 59-56
2003 Bob Beatty 4A Saint Xavier 17-14
2005 Bob Beatty 4A Saint Xavier 14-6
2006 Bob Beatty 4A Ryle 46-7
2007 Bob Beatty 6A Saint Xavier 34-28
2008 Bob Beatty 6A Simon Kenton 48-0
2010 Bob Beatty 6A Male 38-0
2011 Bob Beatty 6A Scott County 62-21
2012 Bob Beatty 6A PRP 61-7
2014 Bob Beatty 6A Dixie Heights 47-14
2016 Bob Beatty 6A Lexington Lafayette 56-21
2017 Bob Beatty 6A Saint Xavier 38-21
2019 Bob Beatty 6A Male 28-6
2020 Bob Beatty 6A Male 28-0
State Championships 27

Rivalry with St. Xavier High School edit

The rivalry between Trinity High School and St. Xavier dates back to 1956, where every year, Trinity and St. X meet at the University of Louisville's Cardinal Stadium for the annual regular season rivalry. The game is the most-attended annual regular-season high school football game in the country,[29] typically drawing over 35,000 fans.[30] For the 2004 game, attendance was announced at 37,500 people. The largest recorded crowd was in 2008, with over 38,000 guests, ~6% of Louisville's population at the time.[29][31] The game is also broadcast live on local TV station WAVE3.[32] The week leading up to the game is designated "Pride Week", and various intramural school athletic and academic events are held. Currently, Trinity leads St. X in the number of games won, with the current score being 41–37, with two games having ended in a tie.[33]

Trinity has met the Tigers in the title game six times, with Trinity holding a 4–2 advantage in those contests. In 2008, NFL Films produced a documentary about the rivalry that was nationally broadcast on CBS on Thanksgiving Day. The rivalry between the two powers also often extends into the playoffs. After losing the regular season game 48–16 in September 2005, Trinity defeated St. Xavier in the Class 4A state championship 14–6 in December. It was the school's then-state record 16th football title.[34]

"Great American Rivalry" series edit

Since 2013, the annual Trinity–St. X game is featured in the Great American Rivalry Series. The series is dedicated to featuring the greatest high school football rivalries in the United States and bringing them to the national spotlight. At the end of each game, the winning team is presented with the 'Great American Rivalry' trophy, and one player is deemed the MVP, and is presented with a corresponding trophy. As of 2017, Trinity holds a 4–1 advantage in the games featured on the series.

Below is a year-by-year breakdown of the Trinity-St. X games featured on the Great American Rivalry Series.

Year Week Victor Score Head Coach MVP Ref
2013 Week 7 Trinity 29-13 Bob Beatty Donald Brooks [35]
2014 Week 6 St. X 21-35 Bob Beatty Noah Houk [36][37]
2015 Week 7 Trinity 20-15 Bob Beatty Jailen Reed [38]
2016 Week 7 Trinity 35-13 Bob Beatty Spencer Blackburn [39][40]
2017 Week 7 Trinity 28-0 Bob Beatty Rondale Moore [41][42]
2018 Week 7 St. X 7-21 Bob Beatty Keegan Sullivan [43]
Years: Six Trinity's Current Record 4-2

Basketball edit

The Trinity basketball program was established in 1954. In 2004, Trinity won its first regional basketball title after beating rival Male 56–46 in the 7th region finals.

By winning the regional, Trinity advanced to the state tournament for the first time in school history, losing to defending state champion Mason County in three overtimes, 66–59. The team finished the 2004–2005 season with its best record in school history, a 29–4 mark.[44]

Championships edit

In 2005, Trinity won the Louisville Invitational Tournament (LIT) for the first time in school history. The team also won the Invitational Tournament in 2012. Trinity won its first KHSAA State Championship by winning the Sweet Sixteen tournament in 2012. The Rocks finished the season with a 35–3 record, and only one loss within the state of Kentucky. In 2019, the Trinity basketball team won the state championship, beating Scott County 50–40.[44]

Team Record edit

This is a compilation of Trinity high school basketball coach history.[45]

Coach Name Start Year End Year Seasons Record
Charles "Jeep" Quire 1956 1959 4 41–41 (.500)
Dave Kelly 1960 1961 2 14–27 (.341)
Ed Kellow 1962 1965 4 62–44 (.585)
W. C. Sargeant 1966 1967 2 12–34 (.261)
Bob Schmidt 1968 1970 3 34–38 (.472)
Joe Thompson 1971 1991 21 335–206 (.619)
David Aberli 1992 2001 10 137–135 (.504)
Mike Szabo 2002 present 19 452–158 (.741) (as of 2020)

Tennis edit

In 2006, Trinity won the Kentucky boys' team tennis championship.[46] The team won the championship on total points.[47] This was Trinity's first championship since 1993, interrupting St. Xavier's run of winning 10 of the previous 12 championships.[48]

Cross Country edit

Trinity High School's cross country program is a source of great pride for the school. Year in and year out, Trinity's varsity cross country team is consistently ranked as one of Kentucky's elite teams. Over the years, Trinity's cross country program has compiled an impressive total of 20 Kentucky state team titles. The Shamrocks have won Kentucky's team cross country state title in the following years: 1957, '58, '61, '65, '66, '67, '76, '77, '81, '85, '86, '88, '91, '92, '96, '97, 2006, 2010, 2018, and 2019.[49] These teams were coached by Jerry Denny, Ken Combs, Dick Bealmear, Rich Rostel, Chad Waggoner, and Scott Holzknecht. The current coach is Craig Kannapel. Most recently, the Shamrocks' 2018 varsity squad won the program its 19th overall Kentucky team state title on Saturday, November 3, 2018, at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington.[50] In addition to the winning tradition that Trinity cross country is known for, the program is also well known in cross country circles for the successful and long-standing annual meet that it hosts, The Trinity Invite. Taking place each fall In Louisville, the meet has evolved into a massive event that is currently held over two different days in late September - on a Friday evening and Saturday morning. This is done so that the meet organizers can successfully manage and accommodate runners and spectators who are there to compete or watch one of the many separate races that are held during the meet. Races consist of boys' and girls' divisions for each of the following: primary (1st-3rd), grade school (4th-6th), middle school (7th-8th), high school freshman, high school JV, high school "varsity A", and high school "varsity B". Among the many local Kentucky-area teams that normally participate, many other out-of-state teams from various locations across the U.S. will often travel to Louisville to participate in this very popular meet. The meet is held at E.P. Tom Sawyer Park, located in Louisville, KY. The four race distances for the various age groups include a 1k race, 2k race, 3k race, and a 5k race.[51]

Notable alumni edit

Athletics edit

Baseball
Basketball
Figure skating
Football
Soccer

Politics and law edit

Others edit

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

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This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources Trinity High School Louisville news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Trinity High School is a Catholic all boys college preparatory high school located in St Matthews Kentucky a city within Louisville Metro consolidated city county government It is located in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Louisville The school incorporates the Catholic tradition of teaching and learning The school campus comprises about 1 200 students In 1992 Trinity was named a Blue Ribbon School of Excellence 9 In 1995 Trinity was accredited by the non profit Southern Association of Colleges and Schools now known as AdvancED 10 Trinity High SchoolAddress4011 Shelbyville RoadLouisville Kentucky 40207United StatesCoordinates38 15 11 N 85 39 5 W 38 25306 N 85 65139 W 38 25306 85 65139InformationSchool typePrivate college preparatoryMottoMaximo Animi Ardore Maximum Effort of the Soul Religious affiliation s Roman CatholicEstablished1953 1953 FounderArchbishop John FloershSister schoolSacred Heart Unofficial Mutual Agreement Educational authorityNational Catholic Educational Association 1 AuthorizerTrinity High School Foundation 2 PresidentRobert Mullen 3 PrincipalDaniel Zoeller 3 ChaplainDavid Zettel 4 5 Teaching staff98 3 on an FTE basis 6 Grades9 12GenderMaleEnrollment 94 2019 20 6 Average class size20 1 7 Student to teacher ratio12 1 6 Campus size13 acres 8 Color s Green and white SongTrinity Alma MaterAthletics10 KHSAA Sports9 Club SportsIntramuralsAthletics conferenceKentucky High School Athletic AssociationMascotShamrocksRivalsSt XavierWebsitewww trinityrocks comLast updated March 4 2023 Contents 1 History 2 Campus 3 Student body 3 1 Demographics 4 Athletics 4 1 Football 4 1 1 State championships 4 1 2 Rivalry with St Xavier High School 4 1 2 1 Great American Rivalry series 4 2 Basketball 4 2 1 Championships 4 2 2 Team Record 4 3 Tennis 4 4 Cross Country 5 Notable alumni 5 1 Athletics 5 2 Politics and law 5 3 Others 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editTrinity opened its doors in 1953 when Archbishop John Floersh anticipated the growth of Louisville s eastern suburbs by choosing the site of Holy Trinity School a former Roman Catholic church and grade school in St Matthews 9 The school was formerly owned by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Louisville however Trinity is now sponsored by the Archdiocese owned by the Trinity High School Foundation Incorporated and governed by the Trinity High School Board and managed and operated by the administration and faculty 8 The school is named after the Christian doctrine of the Trinity 10 which holds that God is three consubstantial persons 11 The school was founded with the intent to eventually become self sufficient over time 10 Trinity s first class graduated in 1957 12 Campus edit nbsp Map of Trinity High School from 2017 On September 1 1882 Bishop William McClosky established a new parish for the benefit of the farming community of St Matthews Until that time Catholics went into the city for Mass and other liturgical services This new parish named Holy Trinity was the first Catholic Church in eastern Jefferson County and the twentieth in the area The Church was dedicated on December 17 1882 After outgrowing the first church a second church was built This second church was heavily damaged by fire in 1937 but was renovated and used until 1953 At that time the parish donated its property to the Archdiocese for the purpose of establishing Trinity High School The property also originally contained two buildings which would later be named Floersh Hall and Old Trinity Hall 13 Before the school opened in the fall of 1953 Shamrock Hall and the Trinity Football Field were added to the campus as well as a rectory for the resident priest In 1968 the Trinity Campus was expanded to include Sheehan Hall which is connected to the main building In 1999 construction of the R W Marshall Sports Center was completed and serves as the hub for Trinity Athletics In 2001 Alumni Hall was added to the main building which serves as the school s cafeteria and administrative hub as well as hosting the Trinity Campus Store The Trinity Campus expanded again in 2004 to include the third expansion to the main building Duerr Hall In November 2004 it was announced that Trinity would be razing its athletic stadium to build a brand new one at the end of the season The R W Marshall Stadium was constructed between December 2004 and May 2005 at a cost of 3 million equivalent to 4 5 million in 2022 14 Other buildings on the Trinity Campus include the Communication Arts Center which holds Convocation Hall and the Trinity Theatre 8 Student body editDemographics edit nbsp A graphical breakdown of Trinity s racial demographics The ethnic makeup of Trinity s student body was classified in 2015 by the United States Department of Education as being overwhelmingly white with 7 7 of students being African American Other minorities include Asians 0 7 Hispanic 1 3 and students identifying as mixed race 4 7 15 All minority students make up a combined 11 2 of the student body 16 Athletics editThe Trinity Athletics Department participates in 14 KHSAA sanctioned sports and KSHAA sports activities Trinity also participates in five club sports 17 Football edit Overseen by Head Coach Bob Beatty Trinity Shamrocks football program is statistically the most successful high school football program in Kentucky 18 The team annually hosts a roster of nearly 100 student athletes 19 The 27 state championships are the most in the Kentucky High School Athletic Association s history and the program s 600 plus wins put them at the top among programs statewide 20 21 The program has eight undefeated seasons a state record 50 game winning streak from 1988 to 1991 and four Mr Kentucky Football award winners in Keith Calvin 1973 Jeff Brohm 1989 brother Brian Brohm 2003 and James Quick 2012 22 The team has also won three consecutive titles on three separate occasions first in 1988 to 1990 then again in 2001 to 2003 and then four consecutive seasons from 2005 to 2008 Trinity plays their home games on Father Harry Jansing Field in R W Marshall Stadium citation needed On December 8 2007 Trinity sealed the first ever 6A championship under the newly established class system that implemented six classes instead of the previous four Trinity has now won a title in each of the 3A 4A and 6A classifications with the most recent coming in December 2017 Success in 2010 and 2011 saw Trinity finish within the top 15 in national polls for the first time in consecutive seasons At the end of the 2011 season the Shamrocks were named National Champions by Rivals com and Sports Illustrated among others 23 Later that year Head Football Coach Bob Beatty was voted the 2011 USA Today Coach of the Year 24 In December 2016 Trinity defeated Lafayette High School 56 21 giving Trinity their 24th State Football Title The game made Trinity the most successful high school football team in the state s history It also made Trinity s Head Football coach Bob Beatty the most successful High School Football Coach in Kentucky state history 21 In 2017 Trinity followed up this victory by producing a second continuous undefeated season in a row and winning their 25th State Football Title by beating rival St X 38 21 25 In 2017 Trinity was recognized as a part of the MaxPreps Football Tour of Champions which aims to recognize the best High School football teams in the United States After the ceremony Head Coach Bob Beatty stated Any time you are recognized by a group MaxPreps that represents your profession it s like you belong among the very best This means a lot to us MaxPreps is very important in the world of high school football and to be selected to the Tour of Champions means you re good 26 As of December 2017 the Trinity varsity football team holds the largest continuous winning streak in Kentucky high school football history at fifty consecutive wins 27 25 Since 2013 Trinity s Football and Basketball games have been broadcast live on the Louisville Catholic Sports Network 970AM 28 State championships edit Below is a year by year breakdown of every Trinity High School state championship Year Coach Class Opponent Score1968 Jim Kennedy 3A Seneca 29 181972 Jim Kennedy 3A Butler 21 01973 Dave Moore 3A Southern 16 01976 Dave Moore 4A Henderson County 28 241977 Dave Moore 4A Greenup County 28 71980 Roger Gruneisen 4A Paducah Tilghman 31 81983 Roger Gruneisen 4A Owensboro 26 71985 Dennis Lampley 4A Lexington Lafayette 28 71988 Dennis Lampley 4A DuPont Manual 28 01989 Dennis Lampley 4A Warren Central 28 141990 Dennis Lampley 4A Warren Central 27 141994 Dennis Lampley 4A Boone County 21 72001 Bob Beatty 4A Male 45 192002 Bob Beatty 4A Male 59 562003 Bob Beatty 4A Saint Xavier 17 142005 Bob Beatty 4A Saint Xavier 14 62006 Bob Beatty 4A Ryle 46 72007 Bob Beatty 6A Saint Xavier 34 282008 Bob Beatty 6A Simon Kenton 48 02010 Bob Beatty 6A Male 38 02011 Bob Beatty 6A Scott County 62 212012 Bob Beatty 6A PRP 61 72014 Bob Beatty 6A Dixie Heights 47 142016 Bob Beatty 6A Lexington Lafayette 56 212017 Bob Beatty 6A Saint Xavier 38 212019 Bob Beatty 6A Male 28 62020 Bob Beatty 6A Male 28 0State Championships 27Rivalry with St Xavier High School edit The rivalry between Trinity High School and St Xavier dates back to 1956 where every year Trinity and St X meet at the University of Louisville s Cardinal Stadium for the annual regular season rivalry The game is the most attended annual regular season high school football game in the country 29 typically drawing over 35 000 fans 30 For the 2004 game attendance was announced at 37 500 people The largest recorded crowd was in 2008 with over 38 000 guests 6 of Louisville s population at the time 29 31 The game is also broadcast live on local TV station WAVE3 32 The week leading up to the game is designated Pride Week and various intramural school athletic and academic events are held Currently Trinity leads St X in the number of games won with the current score being 41 37 with two games having ended in a tie 33 Trinity has met the Tigers in the title game six times with Trinity holding a 4 2 advantage in those contests In 2008 NFL Films produced a documentary about the rivalry that was nationally broadcast on CBS on Thanksgiving Day The rivalry between the two powers also often extends into the playoffs After losing the regular season game 48 16 in September 2005 Trinity defeated St Xavier in the Class 4A state championship 14 6 in December It was the school s then state record 16th football title 34 Great American Rivalry series edit Since 2013 the annual Trinity St X game is featured in the Great American Rivalry Series The series is dedicated to featuring the greatest high school football rivalries in the United States and bringing them to the national spotlight At the end of each game the winning team is presented with the Great American Rivalry trophy and one player is deemed the MVP and is presented with a corresponding trophy As of 2017 Trinity holds a 4 1 advantage in the games featured on the series Below is a year by year breakdown of the Trinity St X games featured on the Great American Rivalry Series Year Week Victor Score Head Coach MVP Ref2013 Week 7 Trinity 29 13 Bob Beatty Donald Brooks 35 2014 Week 6 St X 21 35 Bob Beatty Noah Houk 36 37 2015 Week 7 Trinity 20 15 Bob Beatty Jailen Reed 38 2016 Week 7 Trinity 35 13 Bob Beatty Spencer Blackburn 39 40 2017 Week 7 Trinity 28 0 Bob Beatty Rondale Moore 41 42 2018 Week 7 St X 7 21 Bob Beatty Keegan Sullivan 43 Years Six Trinity s Current Record 4 2Basketball edit The Trinity basketball program was established in 1954 In 2004 Trinity won its first regional basketball title after beating rival Male 56 46 in the 7th region finals By winning the regional Trinity advanced to the state tournament for the first time in school history losing to defending state champion Mason County in three overtimes 66 59 The team finished the 2004 2005 season with its best record in school history a 29 4 mark 44 Championships edit In 2005 Trinity won the Louisville Invitational Tournament LIT for the first time in school history The team also won the Invitational Tournament in 2012 Trinity won its first KHSAA State Championship by winning the Sweet Sixteen tournament in 2012 The Rocks finished the season with a 35 3 record and only one loss within the state of Kentucky In 2019 the Trinity basketball team won the state championship beating Scott County 50 40 44 Team Record edit This is a compilation of Trinity high school basketball coach history 45 Coach Name Start Year End Year Seasons RecordCharles Jeep Quire 1956 1959 4 41 41 500 Dave Kelly 1960 1961 2 14 27 341 Ed Kellow 1962 1965 4 62 44 585 W C Sargeant 1966 1967 2 12 34 261 Bob Schmidt 1968 1970 3 34 38 472 Joe Thompson 1971 1991 21 335 206 619 David Aberli 1992 2001 10 137 135 504 Mike Szabo 2002 present 19 452 158 741 as of 2020 Tennis edit In 2006 Trinity won the Kentucky boys team tennis championship 46 The team won the championship on total points 47 This was Trinity s first championship since 1993 interrupting St Xavier s run of winning 10 of the previous 12 championships 48 Cross Country edit Trinity High School s cross country program is a source of great pride for the school Year in and year out Trinity s varsity cross country team is consistently ranked as one of Kentucky s elite teams Over the years Trinity s cross country program has compiled an impressive total of 20 Kentucky state team titles The Shamrocks have won Kentucky s team cross country state title in the following years 1957 58 61 65 66 67 76 77 81 85 86 88 91 92 96 97 2006 2010 2018 and 2019 49 These teams were coached by Jerry Denny Ken Combs Dick Bealmear Rich Rostel Chad Waggoner and Scott Holzknecht The current coach is Craig Kannapel Most recently the Shamrocks 2018 varsity squad won the program its 19th overall Kentucky team state title on Saturday November 3 2018 at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington 50 In addition to the winning tradition that Trinity cross country is known for the program is also well known in cross country circles for the successful and long standing annual meet that it hosts The Trinity Invite Taking place each fall In Louisville the meet has evolved into a massive event that is currently held over two different days in late September on a Friday evening and Saturday morning This is done so that the meet organizers can successfully manage and accommodate runners and spectators who are there to compete or watch one of the many separate races that are held during the meet Races consist of boys and girls divisions for each of the following primary 1st 3rd grade school 4th 6th middle school 7th 8th high school freshman high school JV high school varsity A and high school varsity B Among the many local Kentucky area teams that normally participate many other out of state teams from various locations across the U S will often travel to Louisville to participate in this very popular meet The meet is held at E P Tom Sawyer Park located in Louisville KY The four race distances for the various age groups include a 1k race 2k race 3k race and a 5k race 51 Notable alumni editAthletics edit BaseballDaylen Lile outfielder for Washington 2023 Corey Littrell pitcher for St Louis 2015 Trever Miller pitcher for Boston 2011 2014 Jimmy Osting pitcher for Milwaukee 2002 Brandon Pfaadt pitcher for Arizona 2023 BasketballRay Spalding forward for Houston 2021 David Johnson guard for Toronto 2022 Jay Scrubb forward for Orlando 2023 Figure skatingErnie Utah Stevens pair skaterFootballRob Bironas kicker for Tennessee 2013 Brian Brohm quarterback Offensive Coordinator for Louisville 2023 Jeff Brohm quarterback Head Coach for Louisville 2023 Dalyn Dawkins running back for Tennessee 2019 Carwell Gardner full back for San Diego 1997 Donnie Gardner defensive end for Miami 1991 Dean May quarterback for Denver 1987 Rondale Moore wide receiver for Arizona 2023 Reggie Bonnafon running back for Washington 2022 Steve Raible wide receiver for Seattle 1976 1981 former play by play radio commentator for SeattleSoccerJohn Michael Hayden soccer player head coach of University of LouisvillePolitics and law edit Greg Fischer Mayor of Louisville from 2011 to 2023 Bob Heleringer member of the Kentucky House of Representatives 1980 2002 Todd Hollenbach Kentucky State Treasurer 2008 2016 State 30th District Court judge since 2016Others edit Steve Crump television reporter for WBTV Gary J Sullivan video engineer Troy Yocum activist and fundraiser for veteran s issuesSee also editList of schools in Louisville Kentucky Trinity murdersReferences edit NCES Trinity High School National Center for Education Statistics Retrieved May 25 2017 Trinity Foundation Trinity High School Retrieved May 25 2017 a b Trinity High School Louisville Catholic Schools Retrieved July 27 2017 Trinity Faculty David Zettel Trinity High School Retrieved May 25 2017 Davis Robert April 14 2016 Fr Dave Zettel passionate about Trinity for more than 60 years Trinity ECHO Retrieved May 25 2017 a b c TRINITY HIGH SCHOOL Private School Universe Survey National Center for Education Statistics Retrieved March 5 2023 Trinity High School Private School Review Retrieved May 25 2017 a b c Executive Summary Trinity High School AdvancED Retrieved July 27 2017 a b Kentucky Blue Ribbon Private Schools Public School Review Retrieved August 19 2016 a b c Zoeller Daniel Mullen Robert Torra James Saxton Bret Hughes Melanie Toth Chris Joy Carrie Porter Joe August 1 2016 Trinity High School Leader Fall 2016 Edition PDF Trinity High School Retrieved June 8 2017 Mickelson Berkeley September 28 1978 The Family Bible Encyclopedia Sunset Books p 3790 ISBN 9780891911272 Trinity Football Record Book MaxPreps Retrieved July 26 2017 Holy Trinity Catholic Church History Holy Trinity Catholic Church Retrieved July 27 2017 Karmann III John R November 8 2004 Trinity to build new Athletic Stadium Louisville Business First Retrieved July 18 2017 Trinity High School in Louisville Kentucky USA School Info Retrieved July 29 2017 Trinity High School SchoolDigger Retrieved July 27 2017 Saxton Rob Trinity Parent Manual PDF Trinity High School Retrieved May 31 2017 Beatty Bob Bob Beatty Trinity High School Retrieved May 31 2017 Trinity Football Roster MaxPreps Retrieved July 26 2017 Frakes Jason December 4 2016 Trinity Beats Lafayette for Record 24th State Title USA Today Retrieved May 31 2017 a b Atherton Damon December 8 2016 High School Game of the Week Trinity versus Lafayette The Voice Tribune Retrieved July 27 2017 Mr Football winners Lexington Herald Leader August 23 2013 Retrieved May 31 2017 KYHighs March 3 2015 Bob Beatty Says he s staying at Trinity USA Today Retrieved May 31 2017 Chris Jung January 10 2012 Trinity Celebrates national football title Catholic Sports Net Retrieved July 27 2017 a b c Frakes Jason December 3 2017 Trinity beats St X in class 6A Final behind Rondale Moore s big game The Courier Journal Retrieved December 4 2017 Army National Guard January 31 2017 MaxPreps Football Tour of Champions Celebrates Trinity High School MaxPreps Retrieved July 18 2017 Bittenbender Steve September 9 2017 Trinity shuts out male for nineteenth straight win The Courier Journal Retrieved September 11 2017 Najaar Paul July 28 2013 Sports Network to Broadcast Trinity Football Catholic Sports Net Retrieved July 25 2017 a b Guryashkin Igor September 30 2016 Louisville gets set for the biggest High School Football game in America The Guardian Retrieved July 18 2017 Dick Patrick September 21 2005 High school rivals are like family USA Today Retrieved July 6 2014 US Census Data for Louisville Kentucky United States Census Bureau April 1 2010 Retrieved July 18 2017 Hammond Ali September 30 2013 76th St X vs Trinity Game Kicks off Tonight WAVE3 News Retrieved July 18 2017 Media release HSFB100 51 Louisville Trinity KY vs St Xavier KY Great American Rivalry September 30 2015 Retrieved July 25 2017 Young Matt October 4 2013 A St X Alum take on the Rivalry Catholic Sports Net Retrieved July 18 2017 Trinity 29 St Xavier 23 Great American Rivalry Burse Eric October 3 2014 St Xavier Upsets Trinity 35 21 The Courier Journal USA Today Retrieved July 25 2017 St X v Trinity 2014 Great American Rivalry Series Retrieved July 25 2017 2015 MVP Jailen Reed Trinity High School Great American Rivalry October 3 2015 Retrieved July 25 2017 2016 St Xavier versus Trinity MVP Spencer Blackburn Great American Rivalry October 3 2016 Retrieved July 25 2017 Frakes Jason October 3 2016 Trinity remains unbeaten with rout of St Xavier USA Today Retrieved July 25 2017 Great American Rivalry Week 7 2017 Great American Rivalry September 29 2017 Retrieved October 10 2017 Frakes Jason September 29 2017 Bohn s 4 TD passes lift Trinity over St Xavier The Courier Journal Retrieved October 10 2017 Great American Rivalry Week 7 2018 Great American Rivalry September 28 2018 Retrieved January 16 2019 a b Revell Connor March 14 2016 Trinity Basketball a new powerhouse Catholic Sports Net Retrieved May 31 2017 Trinity Basketball Coach History MaxPreps Retrieved July 26 2017 1998 99 Kentucky High School Athletic Association State Champions khsaa org 2006 Fifth Third KHSAA khsaa org Boys Tennis Team State Titles PDF Khsaa org Retrieved January 31 2018 Boys Cross Country Team State Titles PDF khsaa org Archived PDF from the original on November 21 2008 Retrieved May 27 2023 Oldham County girls Trinity pick up team titles at Class 3A cross country meet www courier journal com Courier Journal November 3 2018 Retrieved May 27 2023 The CC Invite The oldest Cross Country meet in Kentucky Theccinvite com Retrieved September 15 2017 External links 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