theguru Posted February 6, 2018 Share Posted February 6, 2018 Trinity High School Athletics - FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - February 5, 2018 FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Rob Saxton, AD (502) 736-2132 saxton@trinityrocks.com Trinity student-athletes to sign national letter of intent on National Signing Day Louisville, Ky. – Several Trinity senior student-athletes will commit to continue their playing careers in college at a ceremony to be held on Wednesday, Feb. 7, at 3:15 p.m. in Trinity’s Steinhauser Gymnasium. (Signees listed in alpha order by sport) Christian Dissell Football Lindsey Wilson College Ethan Hull Football/Lacrosse Jacksonville University (FL) Arak McDuffie Football Marshall University Rondale Moore Football Purdue University Caleb Murray Football Ball State University Kyle Sears Football Centre College Zach Cunanan Lacrosse College of Wooster (OH) Connor Davis Lacrosse Transylvania University Jonathan Endicott Lacrosse Amherst College Patrick Furlong Lacrosse Centre College Kevin Lambe Lacrosse Wagner College (NY) Logan Noland Lacrosse Lenoir-Rhyne University Ryan Troutman Soccer Bowling Green State Univ. Alex Wilson Track and Field Brown University Others may join them. The signing ceremony will be held in Trinity’s Steinhauser Gymnasium, which is located at 4011 Shelbyville Road in St. Matthews. Members of the Trinity coaching staff and the signees’ parents will attend. Parking is available along Alumni Hall on Sherrin Avenue or in adjacent lots found on Trinity’s campus. Trinity will host another signing ceremony this semester for other student-athletes on Wednesday, April 25. On Feb. 7, please arrive by 2:45 pm to avoid student traffic before school dismissal. Founded in 1953, Trinity is an all-male Catholic high school with 1,200 students and more than 15,500 alumni. Trinity is a Catholic, college-preparatory high school, forming men of faith and men of character. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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