The 'Rocks start the year 0-1 once again.
Heard something this week that I haven't heard in my entire life: "Bob Beatty lost that game for Trinity." in regards to the 21-14 loss Trinity suffered on the road against Tennessee-power Ensworth.
Larry Harper started the game for THS and from what I'm told turned the ball over three times. I'm not sure if debuting a sophomore in a big out-of-state game was the brightest of ideas. Now, apparently Ryan Young has seized the starting role of quarterback at Trinity.
Running back Donald Brooks is doing something he hasn't done in his career up to this point in running the ball hard and not shying away from contact, for Trinity.
On the defensive side of the ball the people of St. Matthews seem to be very pleased. Play calls, adjustments and having the right players in the right places seem to all equate for a defense worth some praise. Especially after last year's lackluster effort.
Wasn't at the game to enter my opinion of what went down. So I'll leave that one alone. But it seems there's signs pointing both ways for Trinity.
Heard something this week that I haven't heard in my entire life: "Bob Beatty lost that game for Trinity." in regards to the 21-14 loss Trinity suffered on the road against Tennessee-power Ensworth.
Larry Harper started the game for THS and from what I'm told turned the ball over three times. I'm not sure if debuting a sophomore in a big out-of-state game was the brightest of ideas. Now, apparently Ryan Young has seized the starting role of quarterback at Trinity.
Running back Donald Brooks is doing something he hasn't done in his career up to this point in running the ball hard and not shying away from contact, for Trinity.
On the defensive side of the ball the people of St. Matthews seem to be very pleased. Play calls, adjustments and having the right players in the right places seem to all equate for a defense worth some praise. Especially after last year's lackluster effort.
Wasn't at the game to enter my opinion of what went down. So I'll leave that one alone. But it seems there's signs pointing both ways for Trinity.