Trinity High School Graduates

"In the proud tradition of
Mercy (1948),
St. Thomas Aquinas (1954),
Rosary (1961),
St. Thomas Aquinas–Mercy (1985)"

Titan Athletics

The Trinity Catholic High School athletic program is an integral part of the learning and growth experience of students during high school. Participation exposes students of all ability levels to interscholastic competition, coaches, teammates, referees, fans, and the challenges and rewards of competition. These experiences provide students with the opportunity to develop responsibility, discipline, teamwork, sportsmanship, and self-esteem. As participants, the students represent not only themselves but also their team and school as well. How students act is a visible representation to the entire community. Students have a responsibility to do so in a positive way, both within and outside the school environment. Students failing to do so could forfeit their privilege to participate in athletics at TCHS.

 

 

RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE TRINITY SPORTSMAN/SPORTSWOMAN

 

Each athlete is expected to:

  1. Treat opponents with respect
  2. Play hard, but play within the rules
  3. Exercise self-control at all times, thereby setting an example for others to follow
  4. Respect officials and accept the officials’ decisions without argument or gestures
  5. Win with honor—avoid boasting, lose without excuses, and never quit
  6. Always remember that it is a privilege to represent Trinity Catholic High School, on and off the field of competition

ALL SPORTS PATRON PASS

Parents may purchase an All Sports Pass for only $25 per person.  This pass is good for any regular season home game.  (Regular admission is $4.00.)  These passes may be purchased at the gate of any home game.

Remember:  All Trinity students are admitted FREE to any regular season home game by presenting their Titan Card at the gate.

Sports schedules can be found by clicking on the individual sport listed above.  SUPPORT OUR TEAMS - COME TO THE GAMES!

 

Sports can be a key factor .......

Junior Kim Meyer wrote an article for the recent Old Newsboys Edition of the St. Louis Post Dispatch about the process of choosing Trinity as her high school.

"It is not an easy decision to make when trying to choose the one that is right for you, and it can become very overwhelming. There are so many things that need to be considered ....." (read more)

 




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