BASEBALL SECTION PLAYOFFS - K-8 Student $ 3.00 Student (w/A.S.B. card) $ 3.00 Adult $ 4.00 Senior Citizen (60 and over) $ 3.00 Note: No Section CIF, League, or school passes will be honored. The host school will arrange to admit the following: Supervisory personnel, pep bands, cheerleaders, and credentialed media. Gold Lifetime Passes, State CIF Courtesy Cards, Board Member/Superintendent Passes, and Official Playoff passes are the only passes that will be honored.

maxpreps.com
Stats and Directory
...We Love our Trinity...our red and white...for our dear alma mater...forever we will...Fight! Fight! Fight! Fight!...We will make history…fame will be ours...We’ll put our hearts together...For the Red and White ...Hurrah Hurrah….HEY!
THS
Athletic Director
Kathleen Lynch
Physical Education Clothes
$15.00/set - can be purchased during Orientation or anytime during the school year
Help support Trinity Baseball
by joining

Trinity Baseball Pineboard Club
and Alumni Association

SPORTS PARTICIPATION PACKETS
All students must have on file at Trinity High School a completed sports participation packet available in the THS office. These packets are good for the current school year only (July 1 - June 30). Also a current sports physical must be completed
PRIOR to trying out or practicing for any sport at THS. Sports physicals must be done after June 30th for the new school year and before all team sports begin practicing including powder puff.

Softball Baseball

3/7-8 Nor Cal Softball Tourney @BL D JV/V TBA
3/21 Trinity*(2) @Modoc V 2 PM
3/21-22 Enterprise Tourney @Enterprise JV TBA
3/26 Trinity (2) @Willows JV 3:30PM
3/28 Trinity @Durham JV 4 PM
3/28 Weed*(2) @Trinity V 2 PM
4/1 Trinity*(2) @Fall River V 2 PM
4/2 Trinity @Central Valley JV 4 PM
4/4 Trinity*(2) @Etna V 2 PM
4/5 Marble Mountain Scramble @Etna V TBA
4/11-12 Etna JV Tourney @Etna JV TBA
4/15 Hayfork (2) @Trinity V 1 PM
4/19 Etna (2) @Trinity JV 1 PM
4/25 Mt. Shasta*(2) @Trinity V 2 PM
4/26 Central Valley (2) @Trinity JV 11 AM
4/29 Trinity (2) @Hayfork V 1 PM
5/2 Burney*(2) @Trinity V 2 PM
May 13,15,17 TBA Playoffs TBA V TBA
_________________
Varsity Coach: Jaime Green

3/5 Foothill (2) @Trinity JV 1 PM
3/7-8 Etna Tournament @Etna V TBA
3/12 Anderson @Trinity JV/V 2 PM
3/17-19 Chico Tournament @Chico JV/V TBA
3/21 Trinity*(2) @Modoc V 2 PM
3/25-29 Central Valley Tournament @CV V TBA
3/26 Trinity (2) @Willows JV 3:30PM
3/28 Trinity @Durham JV 4 PM
3/28 Weed*(2) @Trinity V 2PM
4/1 Trinity*(2) @Fall River V 2 PM
4/2 Trinity @C.V. JV 4PM
4/4 Trinity*(2) @Etna V 2 PM
4/11 Trinity*(2) @Etna JV 1 PM
4/15 Hayfork (2) @Trinity V 1 PM
4/19 Etna*(2) @Trinity JV 1 PM
4/25 Mt. Shasta*(2) @Trinity V 2 PM
4/26 Central Valley (2) @Trinity JV 11 AM
4/29 Trinity (2) @Hayfork V 1 PM
5/2 Burney*(2) @Trinity V 2 PM
May 9,13,17 TBA Playoffs TBA V TBA
___________________
Varsity Coach: Steve Biggs
Assistant Coach: Jeff Taylor
J.V. Head Coach: Claude Belongia

Track

5/2 Mt. Shasta Twilight @Mt. Shasta 2 PM
5/8 SCL Championships @COS 2 PM
5/16 Division III Championship COS 11 AM
5/23 NSCIF Championship @WV 3:30 PM
___________________
Head Coach: Mike Flint
Asst.Coaches: Joann Harper and Bob Cunningham

Booster Club Meetings
Meetings are held the 3rd Thursday of every month at the THS Career/Counselor Center at 6pm.
Athletic Booster Club President is Karen Metcalf and she can be reached at 623-4451.
Booster Club Cards provide discounts at the following local businesses: Miller’s Drive In, On Your Feet, Round Table Pizza, Total Image, Alps Locks & Keys, Red Dragon, La Casita, Burger King, Trinideli, Tie Dye Video, Imaginations, Longs and La Mexican Taqueria.
If you would like to purchase a booster club card to receive discounts at many businesses around town, you can purchase them at: Imaginations, Picket Fence Gifts, THS Football games, and THS Volleyball games.
 
A MESSAGE TO PARENTS AND FANS
The lessons for our students don't end with the final bell of the day if they're involved in co-curricular activities. In fact, the learning experiences that come from participation in drama, music, speech, athletics, and the like, promote lifetime values that cannot always be learned in the classroom. Responsibility, respect, fairness, caring, trustworthiness and citizenship are lifetime values taught through athletics, and these are the principles of good sportsmanship. With them, the spirit of competition thrives, fueled by honest rivalry, courteous relations and graceful acceptance of the results.
____________________________________________________________________
Your support of this program is essential as part of our educational mission.
We need you to help us by:
*realizing that athletics are part of the educational experience and the benefits of involvement go beyond the final score of a game;
* encouraging our students to perform their best, just as we would urge them on with their class work;
* learning, understanding, and respecting the rules of the game, the officials who administer them and their decisions;
* respecting the task our coaches face as teachers; and support them as they strive to educate our youth; and your children;
* respecting our opponents as students, and acknowledge them for striving to do their best; treat them with courtesy;
* Developing a sense of dignity under all circumstances; and
* when at athletic events, urge our teams on with positive cheers; discourage cheers that would redirect that focus -including those that taunt and intimidate opponents, their fans and officials; and reprimanding those who engage in such un sportsmanlike behavior .
____________________________________________________________________________
You can be a part of a message sent through our community that interscholastic athletics potentially have lifetime learning experience impact. Unlike sports events we see on television at the collegiate and professional level where entertainment is the mission and education is not a primary objective, our goal is to a have positive lifelong effect. This message must be communicated if we are to continue to have success in this area.
___________________________
We look forward to serving you in the year ahead, and appreciate your continued support.
Sincerely,
Kathleen Lynch, Athletic Director
 
REMEMBER - WHEN STUDENTS ARE A PARTICIPANT IN A SPORTING EVENT, THEY ARE REPRESENTING TRINITY HIGH SCHOOL BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER THEIR PARTICIPATION. THE THS DRESS CODE STILL APPLIES AND THEY ARE EXPECTED TO WEAR APPROPRIATE CLOTHING.
TRANSPORTATION TO/FROM SPORTING EVENTS
Transportation is arranged in most cases for students who participate in extracurricular activities. Students shall ride both to and from the event in District approved transportation. Parents wishing to provide their son or daughter transportation home from activities must sign the student out with the bus driver or coach. If a student wishes to ride home from an event with a parent other than their own, they must have a note signed by their parent or guardian stating who they wish their son or daughter to be transported home with and this note MUST be signed by an administrator. This note must be presented to the coach before departure from the event. A student may travel to an activity with his/her parent/guardian, upon approval by the Principal. Sometimes extenuating circumstances dictate this situation such as: scheduled medical appointments or other conflicting school activities which make normal transportation unfeasible.

Update May 5, 2008

May 5, 2008