Two Lady Lions Celebrated at Signing Day

Two Lady Lions Celebrated at Signing Day

By Samantha DePriest

On Thursday, November 9th two of our TCS female student athletes signed to play their favorite sports in college in the fall of 2024. High school senior Gabbie Grooms signed to play Women’s Basketball at Georgia Tech, Division I, and senior Celene McLean committed to play Women’s Volleyball at Virginia State University, Division II.

Surrounded by family, friends, teammates, and coaches both Gabbie and Celene were lifted up in prayer, spoken over with words of encouragement, and praised for their humility, hard work, and commitment to their sports. They truly represent what it means to be a Trinity Lion with their love of the Lord and commitment to excellence both on and off the court. We wish them all the best and look forward to cheering them on in their future endeavors.

TCS Athletic Director Lance Duncan shares, “Student athletes that get the opportunity to compete at the next level are a select few and this should be celebrated.” He goes on to say, “We love getting to celebrate with our athletes whether in person at signings, on social media or just word of mouth. What a honor to get to represent TCS at the next level in their sport.


Gabbie Grooms

What age did you start playing basketball? 

I’ve been around basketball my whole life because my mom constantly ran camps and clinics, but I didn’t start really playing until my 5th-grade summer going into middle school.

What other sports/extracurriculars did you play growing up? 

I did dance all throughout elementary school, with cheer as well. I was the captain of my little cheer team, I even used to make up my own cheers for us. When people would ask me if I was going to play basketball my answer was always, “Ew no, I’m a cheerleader haha!”

How have your coaches/teachers/mentors helped you get to where you are today? 

Nothing has come to me easily, I never experienced special treatment or got things handed to me. My coaches made sure of it, they constantly pushed me constantly made me go through hard so that I could grow and become stronger. My mom has been my most consistent trainer and coach, and she truly has prepared me probably over prepared me because I’m not sure there's a coach that can be harder on me than she has been, but I am so blessed because I wouldn’t be here without her.

In your own words, what is the most important part of being a part of a team? 

The most important part of a team is uplifting each other, basketball is mentally draining at times. Dealing with self-doubt or different anxieties and mental struggles, so having a team that will uplift you and help you through these things is crucial. Having a positive team helps the game be more enjoyable and leads to success, that’s why I am so thankful that I am at Trinity because I love the energy of our team.

If you could give student-athletes some advice, what would it be? 

My advice would be don’t let doubt and fear stop you. We all have it, and it can feel overwhelming. Trust in God and trust in your game and the work that you put in, we can only play the games we love for so long, enjoy it, and strive to be your best in it. Failure is normal!! Everyone fails, but not everyone gets up, be the one who gets up! Play because you love playing and play to honor God who gives us these abilities and gifts. 

Any special shout outs for who you would like to thank for helping you along this journey.   

I’d love to thank Brandon Clay, he is over my AAU organization. He is also my mentor he took me under his wing and helped me so much with my game, with my recruiting, and so much more. He is a big part of why I am going to GT, and why I have grown into the player and leader I am today. I'm so thankful for God bringing him into my life it was truly a blessing.


Celene McLean

What age did you start playing volleyball? 

I started playing when I was 12 years old.

What other sports/extracurriculars did you play growing up?

I ran track, played tennis, competitive 

cheerleading, soccer, basketball, and ballet.

How have your coaches/teachers/mentors helped you get to where you are today?

I've had many coaches that didn't think I'd get to where I am today, but honestly I only really needed my parents. 

In your own words, what is the most important part of being a part of a team?

The most important part to me is to have that family feeling, to feel like I can go through thick and thin with them.

If you could give student athletes some advice, what would it be?

To keep going even when you feel like you are about to give up, and know that the Lord directs your path and no one else.

Is there is anyone you would like to thank for helping you along this journey?

I would like to thank God. My family, most of all my parents and siblings, and my best friend who I'm attending college with to play volleyball.

TCS BETA Club hosts Veterans Celebration Dinner

TCS BETA Club hosts

Veterans Celebration Dinner

By Samantha DePriest

A special evening to honor our active and retired military at the Veterans Celebration Dinner hosted by TCS BETA Club was held on Monday, November 13th in the Gathering Place at Trinity Christian School. Student members from the high school BETA Club served all those in attendance with honor, respect, gratitude, and admiration.

BETA students served a delicious meal prepared by SAGE dining on beautifully decorated tables adorned with handmade cards, performed beautiful music both in song and dance, read original poetry written by fellow classmates, and presented each honored guest with a certificate of appreciation and recognition for their service and sacrifice. It was truly a beautiful time of fellowship and remembrance of the sacrifices made for all of our freedoms.

A very special thank you to BETA Club Staff Liaison Mrs. Val Adams and high school principal Mrs. Kimmy Jones for their commitment and support in raising up this next generation of servant leaders who recognize and honor the importance of those brave soldiers who have gone before us to fight for our freedoms. The Bible tells us in John 15:12-13 “My command is this: Love each other as I have loved you. Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one’s life for one’s friends.” We are forever thankful for all of the veterans who have selflessly laid down their lives for others and sacrificed their time away from family to give us time with ours.

Lady Lions Flag Football Team Advances to Area Tournament

Lady Lions Flag Football Team

Advances to Area Tournament

By Samantha DePriest

If you haven’t been to one of our Lady Lions Flag football games yet this season, you will want to come out this Tuesday to our Lions Stadium to watch them in action. Our Lady Lions beat Whitewater 33-6 this past Thursday night which promotes them into the first round Area Tournament on Tuesday, November 14th. Our Lady Lions first match up will be against Creekside High School on Tuesday right here in Lions Stadium. Whitewater High School will play Fayette County High School immediately following and then the winners of both games will go head to head. Let’s pack the stands Lion Nation and cheer these Lady Lions onto a victory!  

We had a chance to sit down with Coach Kayla Freund who has been a part of our Flag Football program since the inception. During the school day, Ms. Freund can be found teaching AP Psychology, General Psychology, and Intro to Healthcare Science in the High School, but after school she leads a team of highly competitive and athletically gifted Lady Lions on the football field in Flag Football in the Fall and Girls Lacrosse in the Spring.

Image by Shannon Dallas

Coach Kayla shares our, “So far the season is going well! It's a whirlwind, so it's almost hard to find the words to sum it up. Because our season is so short, we essentially play about half of our regular season in a two-week span.”

Image by Shannon Dallas

When asked about her vision for the season, Coach Kayla shares “My biggest goal for the remainder of the season is to continue glorifying the Lord in the way our players play, coaches coach, and parents and fans spectate. He has abundantly blessed these athletes with talent and skills, but the way He has shaped their hearts and minds is what separates us from other teams. They play hard and for each other, but it's with grace and humility. We're hoping to make a deep playoff run, but any success we may see is truly a gift from God to be able to glorify Him and be a light to other teams in the process.”

Image by Shannon Dallas

It takes a strong team to grow a program, “We genuinely appreciate the support from the TCS community: from the parents who allow their children to be a part of the team, to the other TCS coaches who share athletes when seasons overlap, to the students who volunteer to be extra hands at practice or announce or film for us and don't get a lot of recognition. We've been able to grow the program a lot in the past few years because there are so many others who sacrifice their time and resources for our sake. It is not lost on us and we are truly grateful for our TCS family.”

TRINITY MIKE FITZPATRICK FORD STUDENT

“ATHLETE OF THE WEEK” AWARDS

By Samantha DePriest

Trinity Christian School is honored to have Mike Fitzpatrick of Fitzpatrick Ford in Newnan recognize several of our Fall student athletes with the “Athlete of the Week” Award. We join Mr. Fitzpatrick in saying that we are wholeheartedly proud of these athletes who demonstrate qualities of leadership, character, and determination in their sport and on their teams. Below are our most recent recipients of the Fitzpatrick “Athlete of the Week Award” for the month of October. Way to go Lions!!

Anna Aycock

Softball

10/2/23

Anna Aycock is on the Softball team. Anna is the type of player every coach wants to coach. She is willing to do whatever it takes to improve her game and help her teammates win. Anna has stepped up big and made great defensive plays for the team in the outfield which is a new position for her. We are excited to see what else Anna accomplishes as we approach the postseason. 

Avery Ross

Cross Country

10/9/23

Avery is a bright light and an incredibly talented student-athlete! She is the backbone of our Cross Country family/team culture and has been running Cross Country with TCS for 4 years now.  Currently as a freshman, she is leading our Varsity girls team!   

Cody Anderson

Football

10/16/23

Cody Anderson has led the Trinity defense this year on and off the field.  He has 3 blocked punts, 5 sacks, and has averaged 13 tackles per game.  He just received his first offer from Point University.  His older brother, Wyatt, plays offensive line at Western Kentucky and his father, Buck, ran track at West Point.

Jordyn Rawlings

Girls Flag Football

10/30/23

Jordyn led the Lady Lions to two victories last week, scoring 3 touchdowns, 2 pick-6s, and a PAT over the span of two games. She's not only a great scorer, but sets the tempo for defense as well, tacking on several sacks for loss. 

"TCS, Prepare for Lift Off!"

"TCS, Prepare for Lift Off!"

“Trinity launches new aviation program”

By Samantha DePriest

Trinity Christian School consistenly strives for excellence in all areas of growth and development focusing on six main areas including Spiritual Development, Academic Rigor, Professional Development, Campus Upgrades, Performing Arts, and Athletics. Dr. Mark Anthony and our TCS leadership team steadily seek for ways to enhance and expand offerings and opportunities for our students to prepare them to impact tomorrow’s world.

Nolan Thompson had a love of flying from an early age.

The Trinity Christian School Flight Academy is a remarkable program that stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of Nolan Thompson, a cherished student whose love for aviation touched the hearts of many. Made possible through the extraordinary generosity of numerous contributors, this academy will be a thriving hub for aspiring aviators, nurturing their dreams and propelling them toward the skies. With state-of-the-art equipment and a team of seasoned instructors, the TCS Aviation Academy empowers young learners to embrace their passion for flying and turn it into a reality.

Nolan Thompson

The academy's mission is rooted in Nolan's love of aviation and his pursuit of excellence. Students at the academy are not only provided with comprehensive theoretical and practical training but are also instilled with Nolan's values of determination and compassion. As they soar through the skies, these aspiring pilots carry with them the legacy of a young man whose passion continues to inspire and shape their own journeys. The TCS Aviation Academy stands as a living tribute to Nolan Thompson, forever honoring his memory and helping countless others fulfill their dreams of flight.”

While Nolan was in 9th grade at TCS, he shared in a journal entry in his Literature and Composition class about what makes a person a hero. How fitting to hear his own words, “A hero is made by someone who works hard and puts in the effort to go the extra mile, help people, and make someone’s day better. A hero is someone who even though they may not be known or gain anything from it will still do good for the community.…helping others even when there is no reward.”

Nolan’s parents share their heartfelt words imprinted on the marker of where he is laid to rest that says, “Your big heart, caring soul, and funny spirit uplifted everyone around you!” May Nolan’s beautiful life be honored through this generous and impactful gift to TCS that will touch students for generations to come.


 Aviation Academy

A heartfelt thanks to the Thompson family to help make this program possible at TCS in honor of Nolan’s love and interest in aviation. In a partnership with Middle Georgia State University and experienced pilots, The flight simulator will be installed in the high school for both Dual Enrollment classes as well as an Aviation after school club. TCS is launching the Aviation Academy this coming January 2024.

Middle Georgia State University representatives share during high school Chapel about the Dual Enrollment Aviation Program.

During our high school chapel service on Wednesday morning, our students were blessed with the opportunity to meet three representatives from Middle Georgia State University including Brendan McGuigan and Youna Woo, both flight instructors whom are in the Propel Program in addition to Susan Collins, Academic Advisor for the MGA Dual Enrollment Aviation Program. They are working closely together with pilots Joey Cook, Michael Bugden, and Chris Sweeney to launch this exciting new program at TCS.

(Pictured l to r) Joey Cook, Assistant Head of School Blake Bass, Susan Collins, Youna Woo, Brendan McGuigan, Chris Sweeney, and TCS Director of Donor Services Mark Northcutt.

Excerpt taken from TCS Aviation Academy information:

Certifications

Students are prepared for knowledge exams toward FAA private pilot certifications. Students can then pursue flight time outside of Trinity Christian’s Flight Academy to compete their flight training.

Endorsements

Trinity Christian School offers Flight Academy Endorsements that are added to a student’s transcript upon completion. The endorsement, as well as FAA certifications, offer students a competitive advantage as they apply to elite programs.

Opportunities

TCS Flight Academy requirements include specialized flight courses. These courses include simulators and prepare students to take the FAA written exams. Academy students are involved in the school’s field trips, outside speakers, professional pilot instructions, and aviation-specific services and activities.

Interested students are encouraged to email Brian.Fourman@tcslions.org today to receive more information about this unique and exciting opportunity. Space is limited and the program starts in January 2024. Stay tuned for more details in “Inside the Pride” coming soon.

“One Life, One Choice”

“One Life, One Choice”

National Teen Driver Safety Week

By Samantha DePriest

This past week was National Teen Driver Safety Week. Trinity Christian School partnered with local non-profits and emergency response units to help educate our high school students on the importance of safe driving. Instead of simply sharing the life saving message with our young drivers, various speakers, experiences, and activities were held on campus to engage students so they could truly understand the risks of distracted driving..

“The number one killer of teenagers continues to be car accidents and motor vehicle fatalities.. This is not something we can take lightly, and we are committed to being a part of the solution! During the week of Oct. 16-20, the Trinity high school faculty in partnership with the Abby’s Angels Foundation focused on raising awareness to encourage and challenge students to do all they can to become responsible drivers and make wise decisions while riding in vehicles.” 

Each day of the week our TCS High School leadership team wove the importance of staying alert and focused while driving into the school day. With over 500 students in our high school learning how to drive and riding as passengers with new drivers, it is more important than ever to teach our next generation how they can save their own lives and those of their friends and family. Teen driving statistics are a reminder of the importance of the partnership with families to prepare students for life.


Abby’s Angels

Abby Bacho

Natalie Bacho, Abby’s Mom and founder of Abby’s Angels, pictured with TCS students.

We were blessed to welcome Natalie Bacho back on campus to share the story of how her family’s life was instantly changed by a distracted teen driver on December 22, 2012. Natalie’s family had just finished a full day of family fun of rollerskating, mass, dinner, and looking at Christmas lights. They were headed back to their home in Newnan when a young man ran a red light because he was texting and driving and hit the Bacho family van. Abby was just nine years old at the time and she was full of life, love, and joy. She was immediately life flighted to a hospital in Atlanta but the injuries from the crash were too much for her little body to survive. Precious Abby entered into heaven on Christmas day.

While Abby’s time on earth was sadly cut short, her legacy and impact on our community continues to live on. Several of Abby’s organs were donated to children in need which saved their lives on Christmas day in 2012. What a tremendous gift for those children and their families to receive. Abby’s story of love and giving continues to touch the lives of hundreds and thousands in our community and around the world. The Bacho family has turned a tragedy into a testimony while helping to change safe driving laws, educate students on safe driving, give away hundreds of dollars in scholarships to students, and much more through the creation of the Abby’s Angels Foundation.

Abby’s Angels Foundation has partnered with TVOC, Teen Vehicle Operations Course, to provide an 8 hour hands-on instruction behind-the-wheel course taught by local police officers. The course is spread over two days for new drivers and their parents to attend together both in a classroom setting and out on the road. The driving course fills up fast and is worth the wait. To learn more about Abby’s Angels Foundation and TVOC, click the buttons below.

Natalie also helped lead activities on campus during National Teen Driver Safety Week for our students. On Friday, October 13th Natalie introduced her friend Mike Lutzenkirchen to the TCS school community. Mike and his wife tragically lost their son in a car crash in June 2014 caused by drunk driving and no seat belts.


Lutzie 43

On June 29, 2014 Mike Lutzenkirchen’s son Philip was killed in a car crash just weeks after his 23rd birthday. Philip Lutzenkirchen was a football tight end, who played at Auburn University, finishing his career as the school's all-time leading receiver in touchdowns among tight ends, He had everything going for him until he made a choice to ride in a car with a driver who had been drinking that forever changed his family and ultimately ended his life.

The Story of Philip Lutzenkirchen

With God’s help, Philip’s Dad Mike turned a tragedy into a testimony and created the “Lutzie 43 Foundation” to encourage people to “Live like Lutz. Love like Lutz. Learn from Lutz.” Mike spoke to our student body about Philip’s legacy and asked them to consider what legacy they are leading. While football fans know Phillip for his accomplishments on the football field, he was known and remembered for his kindness, generosity and dedication to his community.

Mike taught about the difference between a crash and an accident and how crashes can be prevented by taking “43 Key Seconds” before driving a car. He pleaded with students that “unless you have a job or medical emergency, you should not be on the roadway past midnight.” He encouraged our students to be available to what God has in store for their lives and to give of their treasure, time, talent, and tenderness to those around them. To learn more about Philip’s foundation and scholarships available, click on the button below:


National Teen Driver Safety Week

Our TCS High School leadership team shared, “Our students were exposed to several different eye-opening experiences this past week. They were encouraged to take pictures and videos with their phones and share memories on the TCS Student Council Instagram page so it could be shared with our community.”

Activities included a Seat Belt Challenge, Coweta County fireman sharing their experience with car crashes, TVOC Representative, Natalie Bacho from Abby’s Angels Foundation sharing Abby’s story and about the Abby’s Angels Scholarship, a Memorial Video of Abby Bacho, prayer time over TCS cars in the parking lot, writing out messages of encouragement on the sidewalks on campus, wearing drunk goggles, obstacle courses to learn how hard it is to drive straight when you are distracted or under the influence, safe driving videos, sign banner and pledge card, and enjoy Abby’s favorite snack - Flamin’ Hot Cheetos.

Students were fully engaged in the experiences and hopefully will remember these important lessons every time they get into a car. The student body also spent time worshipping together in the stadium and praying for both the Bacho and Lutzenkirchen family’s. May God continue to be glorified in these heartfelt efforts of the families of Abby and Philip who left this earth too soon. We will be forever grateful for them sharing their stories to inspire our students.

“One, two, three, four, Marching Lions bring the ROAR!

“One, two, three, four,

Marching Lions bring the ROAR!”

By Samantha DePriest

We have heard others say that our Friday Night Lights experience in Sharpsburg is unlike anything they have experienced anywhere else. TCS Performing Arts Director Mr. Tim Hurt had a vision years ago to bring the sights, sounds, and performances to our varsity football games and the quest to assemble the Marching Lions began. With God’s help and tremendous support from our incredible TCS parents, Mr. Hurt has assembled a phenomenal team to help teach the love of music and the love of Jesus to our students. Lions and visiting teams witness this beautiful band family in action every Friday night as they put on amazing productions both in the stands and on the field.

Mr. Tim Hurt shares the timeline from the inception of our Marching Lions until now. Humble beginnings was where it all started with a Middle School only Drum Corps launching in January of 2019. Later that calendar year in the Fall of 2019, TCS added a High School Drum Corps to the Friday Night lights team. In March of 2021, our TCS Marching Band without formations took the field during half time of our varsity football games and in the Fall of 2022, our first year of full marching band began.

TCS Marching Lions Wind Ensemble

TCS Marching Lions Percussion

Mrs. Katie Palmer joined the team this year and leads our Wind Ensemble, which are instruments requiring air to make sounds, including the piccolo, clarinet, trumpet, alto sax, tenor sax, horn, bass clarinet, euphonium, and trombone. She also assists Mr. Hurt leading our Percussion group including cymbals, tenors, snares, and bass drums. Mrs. Palmer brings energy and experience to the team. She herself has been a trumpet player since 6th grade, a drum major in high school, performed in the marching band that marched in the Macy’s Day parade, and even played in the Atlanta Symphony Junior orchestra. She has led worship both at Trinity Church and in the Dominican Republic where her and her husband were in full time ministry as missionaries before moving back to the states with their 5 children. You may recognize her name as this is her second year teaching trumpet lessons to students at TCS in the Music Arts Academy and she also assists with 5th grade band and Middle School band.

Mrs. Palmer shares, “Music has always been a passion of mine and a part of my life. I am passionate about teaching, training, and equipping students not only to love music but most importantly about the love of Christ.” She goes on to share, “Music can change your life and teach you discipline, dedication, and how to become a leader.” Mrs. Palmer is so proud of the Marching Lions and says, “Our students positive attitudes and desire to raise the bar of excellence is truly the key to their success.”

TCS Drum Major Kylie Beckman leads our Marching Lions at a home football game.

To help cultivate leaders, create opportunities, and further develop abilities in our students, new roles are being added each year. This year student Kylie Beckman is serving as our 1st ever Drum Major for our TCS Marching Lions. The family atmosphere and culture allows for students to learn how to lead their peers on the field while remaining friends off the field because of a mutual respect for one another. Lastly, Mrs. Palmer shares, “One great thing about TCS is students are encouraged to participate in multiple activities in addition to Marching Lions. We have students who also participate in Archery, Track & Field, Swimming, Drama club, and eSports just to name a few. We strongly encourage students take advantage of all TCS has to offer and push outside their comfort zone to try new things.”

Band Parent, Lea Selleck, shares “Band just has a different heart than the world around it.  Music brings us together in a unique way. When you make music together and create something fun and beautiful, it’s bonding.  I’ve seen kids from our band and other bands shower each other with compliments and support.   They have a ritual of greeting the guest marching band and our kids fight for the opportunity to be on the “welcome team’.”. We recently performed at the Coweta County Band Exhibition where we were invited to perform our show along with much larger, competitive bands in the area.   You wouldn’t believe the spirit these kids have for each other.   They work so hard to create “moments” on the field and wow do they respond to each others’ performances.   As a band begins they are absolutely silent with anticipation.   During performances they are looking for the “moments”, and when they happen the crowd goes wild.   It might be in a difficult formation or in a drum break or when the color guard splits their single flags into two as a little added surprise, but they go wild for each other.   This to me is a God moment.   It’s when we celebrate each other and our hard work.   It’s when we encourage each other even if we’re in competition.   I think God smiles on them.   It brings to mind the verse that says, “Do not let anyone look down on you because you are young, but set an example for the believers in speech, in conduct, in love, in faith and in purity. 1 Timothy 4:12 (NIV) 

Lower School students loved cheering on the Marching Lions outside their classroom window.


Color Guard

The first TCS Color Guard in 2021.

This is year three of our TCS Color guard led by Coach Kim Pinkerton with help from Assistant Coach Kristy Goss. TCS Color guard practices two times a week at school and on their own at home. The team performs and travels with our varsity football team. On average, they perform three songs lasting about 8 minutes during the half-time of every game, home and away. TCS Colorguard also performs at the TCS Homecoming Parade and at the Coweta County Band Exhibition each September. During the Exhibition, local bands from ECHS, Newnan, Northgate, and Troup County high schools perform for one another. It is an encouraging and supportive environment where industry judges share feedback with the teams.

First year color guard student Shelby Sheffield performs during a football game.

Student Shelby Sheffield is the youngest member of the color guard and shares, “My experience has been very exciting so far as being a part of the Marching Lions color guard. I feel that I can be myself and not worry about what others think about me. So far it has been a memorable experience for me from warming up to actually performing the show. I have been having an amazing experience with the girls on the color guard and with everyone in the band. I am so very grateful for the directors and Coach Kim for teaching me all I know, and pushing me to my potential. It is an honor for me as the only middle schooler on the color guard and the youngest of the band to be a part of the band.”  

TCS Color guard is open for 7th - 12th grade girls and requires attending two practices a week at school. Color guard students who are in high school earn varsity letters and pins for years of participating. Coach Kim shares, “Color guard is a wonderful way to get involved. It is who are open to young ladies eager to learn something new. And since it is new to everyone because no one has ever done color guard, it’s a wonderful way to be involved in our Marching Lions.  Our try-outs and parent interest meeting will be held this Spring with information in the Performing Arts sections of weekly newsletter “Inside the Pride”. Once you make the team, TCS hosts a Marching Lions summer band camp each July. 

Mrs. Vanessa Todhunter, TCS parent of Brie Todhunter who has been a part of our TCS Color Guard for three years shares “Thank you for taking the time to shed light on our Marching Lions who practice countless hours in the extreme heat and perform shows and cheer on our football team in the extreme cold! I’m so very proud of these kids and their dedication and commitment.”

Coach Kim Pinkerton goes on to share, ”I love that the teams have such comradery and support each other. It is sucsh a great atmosphere that I have never experienced at other schools. Our Varsity Cheer team has been Marching Lions biggest cheerleaders - they are so supportive.” 

Students who are interested in learning more about joining the Marching Lions may email TIm.hurt@tcslions.org directly and for TCS Color Guard Kim.pinkerton@tcslions.org for more information. Informational meetings will be held this Spring on campus. Stay tuned for more details in the Performing Arts section of our weekly newsletter “Inside the Pride”.

2023 Color Guard - Front Row (L to R):  Shelby Sheffield, Audrey Williams, Gracie Little, Addison Davis

Back Row (L to R):  Rosi Bowling, Sophie Selleck, Brie Todhunter, Taryn Johnson, Tess Adkins

(Image by Kyle Beckman)

Trinity celebrates Volleyball All Region

Trinity Celebrates Volleyball

All Region Nominations

By Samantha DePriest

All Region Award winners students (l to r) Elyse Wisely, Lily Floyd, and Paisley Hayes.

(Image by Brandy Floyd)

We are thrilled to announce that student athletes Lily Floyd, Paisley Hayes, and Elyse Wisely all received nominations for All Region in GHSA Class 4A Region 2 for the 2023 Varsity Volleyball season. Elyse Wisely also was named Co-Defensive Player of the Year.

Junior Lily Floyd, Setter, is ranked #1 in the region with 609 assists and #2 in aces. LIly has been chosen as Player of the Match twice this season. Lily is also involved with Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) at TCS.

Senior Paisley Hayes, Middle, is ranked #1 in the region for the Class of 2024 in 4A and 16th in State of Georgia. Paisley has been chosen as Player of the Match twice this season. Paisley serves iin NHS, BETA, Student Council, and has played club volleyball for 575 as captain.

Junior Elyse Wisely is ranked #3 in the Area and top 100 in the state as a Libero. Most recently, she was nominated for Player of the Match in the the Starr’s Mill game earlier this week and also chosen as Co-Defensive Player of the Year Elyse is also involved in Student Council, BETA Club, NHS, and Discipleship group at TCS.

Most recently, our Lady Lions beat Whitewater in 3 sets and lost to Starr’s Mill in 4 sets. Trinity Christian School is going into the Playoff’s as #2 in the region. Brandy Floyd, TCS Mom and photographer, shares her time and talent once again with us in the photo album from the matches below.


TCS Volleyball

1st round of state playoffs

Date: Tuesday, October 17th

Time: 5:30pm

Location: TCS Gym on Main Campus

Per GHSA policy, tickets must be purchased. TCS Event Passes are not accepted.

Ticket Link: https://gofan.co/event/1168286?schoolId=GA72962 

Tickets: $8.00

Theme: Purple

“When We Say Trinity, You Say Lions!”

“When We Say Trinity, You Say Lions!”

By Samantha DePriest

The important role of a cheerleader is to support the football team and motivate our 12th man (our fans in the stand). They are one of most crucial components of our Friday Night Lights and help elevate the experience for our Lion Nation. Whether rain or shine, hot or cold, these girls always have smiles on their faces and bring such joy to our sidelines. They put in hours of hard work and practice while overcoming injuries to get every cheer perfect. We applaud our cheerleaders for all they do for our school community and are so grateful for the opportunity to shine the spotlight on them!

Trinity Christian School has four cheer squads including our 5th/6th grade, Middle School, JV, and Varsity cheerleader teams. These four teams help to create a strong sense of Lion pride. Each cheerleader serves as a connection between our fans and our football teams. Their energy and enthusiasm not only help our boys to play better and boost morale but they serve to unify our school with all they do in the days leading up to game night. Their connection with our Marching Lions is a special one as well and frequently you will hear them cheering for our talented musicians in addition to our student athletes. It truly takes a village to show “how we do it in Sharpsburg” as Varsity Football Head Coach Kenny Dallas often says.

5th/6th Grade Cheer Squad

5th/6th grade Cheer Squad

(Image by D & R Photos)

Our 5th/6th grade cheer squad may be the youngest of the bunch but they sure are mighty. Head Coach Mrs. Robin Witherington shares, “We are so proud of these girls. They work so hard and are great performers. They have enjoyed cheering for the football players, their families and friends. I am so excited to see what the future hols for these TCS Lions cheerleaders. It’s a great time to be a Lion!”


Middle School Cheer Squad

Middle School Cheer Squad

(Image by D & R Photos)

“We’ve had such a great year! This is such a talented group of girls.  They have worked so hard and performed at such a high level this season.  While we’ve been focusing on sideline performances and cheering on the Lions,. We’ve also been working on a half-time routine that the girls are so excited to perform for the crowd this week.  We feel very blessed to get to be their coaches,” shares Cheer Coaches Cynthia Gregory and Heather Caruthers.

Our Middle School Cheer Squad is led by a leadership team with captains Liv Ballard and Bette Wise and co-captains Nolyn Filley and Gabriella Williams. Chaplains Ava Grace Knowles, Emma Fabean, Helena Willis, and 7th grade representative and Chaplain Gabbi Phillips.


JV Cheer Squad

JV Cheer Squad

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“The JV Cheer squad is a great group of girls that work very hard to be the best they can be. As I always say to them “One more time”. I am very fortunate to be these girls coach.” shares our JV Cheer Squad head coach Marcel Ousley.

The JV cheer squad is led by team captain Payton Keroack and co-captains Abby McBurnett and Campbell McInvale. Many of the cheerleaders also serve the school on Student Council as well.


Varsity Cheer Squad

Varsity Cheer Squad

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Our Varsity High School Cheer Squad Head Coach Gale Hickman shares, “What an amazing season the varsity cheer squad is having! We have a large squad of 28 girls this year and they have all come together and made a lot of amazing things happen. We also have two senior managers who have just worked great together and been awesome for our team.”

“As their coach, I couldn’t be more proud of their dedication to the team. I love how much work they put in to executing the stunts. They leave some days with bumps and bruises, but I can always count on them to be there and ready to go again the next day. We have had an emotional year with so many of the girls being close friends with Natalya and also having 17 seniors. I can’t express how much these seniors will be missed! I am so proud to have been their Coach.”

The Varsity Cheer squad is led by captains Emerson Reifscheider and Emily Harris, co-captains SaraBeth Odom and Allie Witherington, and dance captains Lauren Wilmoth and Emelia McBurnett.

Our cheerleaders would love for our fans in the stands to join in during Friday Night Lights and have shared two of the most favorite cheers below that require lots of crowd participation from our Lion Nation. Our next home game is Friday, October 27th against Troup County and the theme is Western wear. Let’s Go Lions!!

Lower School Adds 3rd Grade Worship Team to Chapel Services

Lower School Adds 3rd Grade

Worship Team to Chapel Services

By Samantha DePriest

It’s no surprise to anyone that Trinity Christian School is always looking for ways to connect the hearts of our students to the hearts of the Father. TCS strives to consistently provide students opportunities to learn more about the gifts and talents God has given them and how to use them to be a blessing to others. This year Lower School started a 3rd. Grade Worship Team to further grow and develop leaders among our students.

(pictured l to r) Third grade Worship Team: Caroline Wood, Connor Stewart, Hadley Brooks Gumm, and Della Jordan led worship on Wednesday.

This opportunity is available to all interested third graders and the only requirement is to have a heart for worship and be willing to stand on the stage and sing. The heart of this worship team is simply to be an example of how to worship. This past Wednesday our first team of 3rd grade worship leaders Caroline Wood, Connor Stewart, Hadley Brooks Gumm, and Della Jordan led worship confidently for over 300 hundred 1st through 3rd graders.

Lower School Principal Mrs. Randolph shared, “I consider our third graders to be the leaders of our Lower School. I am excited to provide an opportunity where they can shine God’s light before others.” Mrs. Gina Smeal, TCS second grade teacher, shares, “So proud of my kiddos up there! Way to go 3rd graders! Your 2nd grade teacher thinks you are pretty special!

TCS Mom Jennifer Jordan shares, “We are so proud of our daughter up there leading! This is such a special opportunity. I never expected her to say that she would like to be a leader. It is not something in her comfort zone so we are thankful to see God working in her life through experiences like this that we couldn’t provide for her otherwise. Thank you for the. opportunity for her to grow in spiritual leadership.”

TCS Inducts BETA Club & NHS students

TCS Inducts 2023 BETA Club & NHS Students

By Samantha DePriest

This past week Trinity Christian School celebrated the induction of our high school students into two distinguished leadership organizations BETA Club and National Honor Society (NHS).. Our families gathered together in the Student Center on Monday evening to honor these students for their many achievements in the classroom as they begin a. new chapter of leadership development.

2023 TCS National Honor Society Inductees

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National Honor Society (NHS)

(pictured l to r) NHS Inductees Kylie Beckman, Preston Ziobro, and Isaiah Ware.

(image submitted by Darlene Ware)

National Honor Society (NHS) “stands as a beacon of intellectual rigor, a celebration of service, a paragon of leadership, and a champion of character.” Trinity Christian School started NHS on campus back in 2009 as yet another way for our students to develop skills that will prepare them for life after TCS.. For more than a century NHS has focused on the four pillars being Scholarship, Service, Leadership, and Character. “These principles are transformative keys that unlock potential, enhancing every student’s educational journey, and ultimately empowering them to make profound, enduring contributions to our world.”

TCS moms Audrey Beckman, Page Ziobro, and Darlene Ware all agree that their students (pictured above) friendships are very important. Mrs. Beckman shares, “My daughter Kylie has been friends with fellow inductees Preston and Isaiah since 5th grade. I love the close friendships she has been able to form at TCS.

NHS TCS staff liaison Mrs. Christy Faircloth shares, “All new candidates this year had a 4.0 weighted GPA or higher and are enrolled in honors/AP/Dual enrollment level coursework. Weighted GPA's and courses taken are reviewed over the summer and invitations to apply are sent to each student that qualifies in August. This incoming class is quite impressive. The NHS strives to grow the members in Service, Leadership, Character and Scholarship. NHS provides opportunities for leadership and character building within the school as well as the community. We are looking forward to an amazing year!”

NHS students Anderson Embry and Samuel Burgess

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Mrs. Faircloth goes on to share “We were able to collect and donate $1,636.42 in coins to the Coweta Pregnancy Center. The donation will go toward more than 1,000 families receiving services from their facility.  They provide vital resources, counseling, and education to empower women and families facing unexpected pregnancies. Their mission is built on the belief that every life is precious, and they strive to make a positive impact by offering practical assistance and emotional support during a challenging time in people's lives.”

NHS Inductee Anderson Embry shares, “It is such an honor to be recognized for my service, scholarship, leadership, and character by being inducted into the National Honor Society. TCS is preparing me for life after high school. I will be more than ready to apply to competitive universities next fall.” Anderson’s Mom, Cathy Embry, shares “TCS helps prepare our children for the next steps in life. They are prepared academically and spiritually for life after high school. NHS is just one the many ways for students to be recognized for servant leadership and academics.


BETA Club

National Beta Club is the largest independent, non-profit, educational youth organization in America and has prepared students to become leaders for more than 80 years. TCS values opportunities for our students to grow in their servant leadership and since 2009 has offered it as a way for students to get involved and learn the skills necessary to make a positive impact in the community around them. Whether serving as part of the leadership team for BETA Club or as part of the club as a whole, our students are learning valuable skills that can be applied to life after TCS. Requirements to be a part of the BETA Club at TCS are just that the student maintains a 3.75 GPA.

BETA Club students Emma Wargofcak, Kathryn Andrews, and Hayley Sayer at BETA inductions.

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BETA Club Staff Liaison Mrs. Val Adams shares, The National Beta Club chapter at TCS champions scholarship, leadership and service among its members. The goal of our particular club is to saturate Trinity's campus with service that supports and helps the students, faculty and families of Trinity.“

Mrs. Adams goes on to share, “Over 80 new students were inducted on Monday night to add to the already large group of servant leaders. With projects such as the annual Veteran's Dinner and various projects across the campus, students live out their theme verse for 2023-2024 - Matthew 7:12 - “Do to others whatever you would like them to do to you.’ This is the essence of all that is taught in the law and the prophets. We are excited about this new year of building leaders and faithfully serving TCS!”  

BETA Inductee SeAnna Johnson and Mrs. Val Adams

BETA Inductee Emma Wargofcak shares, “I am excited to be a part of Beta Club and help serve others throughout school and in life. In Matthew 5:16 it says "In the same way, let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven."

BETA Inductee Hayley Sayer shares, “I am looking forward to serving others, and being a role model for younger kids. “

The motto of BETA Club is “Let us lead by serving others”. BETA Club is just one of the many ways Trinity Christian School seeks to accomplish the mission of preparing today’s student to impact tomorrow’s world by educating minds for cultural engagement, equipping hearts for character development, and empowering hands for compassionate service.

TRINITY MIKE FITZPATRICK FORD STUDENT

“ATHLETE OF THE WEEK” AWARDS

By Samantha DePriest

Trinity Christian School is honored to have Mike Fitzpatrick of Fitzpatrick Ford in Newnan recognize several of our Fall student athletes with the “Athlete of the Week” Award. We join Mr. Fitzpatrick in saying that we are wholeheartedly proud of these athletes who demonstrate qualities of leadership, character, and determination in their sport and on their teams. Below are our most recent recipients of the Fitzpatrick “Athlete of the Week Award” for the month of September. Way to go Lions!!

Addie Moore

9/4/23

Addie is on the Varsity Cheer team and a Senior this year. Addie is an all-around cheerleader, she always comes to games and practice with a positive attitude and a smile on her face. She is always willing to step in and try any position. She is one of our team chaplains and handles it all with grace.

Phoenix Moss


9/11/23

Phoenix is a Senior on the Varsity Football team. Phoenix has become a leader by example already this season. Phoenix is a game-changer when he is on the field no matter what side of the ball. In week 2, Moss had 19 carries for 178 yards, 2 TDS, and 1 2-point conversion. This Navy Commit leads by example in how he works at practice and it shows up in his gameplay. 

Preston Ziobro

9/18/23

Preston is a Senior on the Varsity Cross Country team. This is Preston's 7th year running XC for TCS.  2 weeks ago at the LCA Invitational Preston not only won the entire race in a massive field but also set the TCS course record at that venue.  He is truly a champion in every sense of the word!

Lily FloyD

9/25/23

Lily is a Junior on the Varsity Volleyball team. Over the last 4 matches, Lily has led our team in aces (9), has a solid hitting percentage (.231%), 4 total blocks, 81 assists, and is 2nd in digs with (24). Lily is our team 'glue' being the setter and she's done a great job of being the steady, calm, cool, and collected teammate her team can rely on every match.  

Chick-fil-A Leader Academy Build Food Relief Boxes

Chick-Fil-A Leader Academy Build Food Relief Boxes

By Samantha DePriest

Our Chick fil-A Leader Academy made up of twenty-four junior and senior TCS students visited Midwest Food Bank in Peachtree City recently. During their time there, they served together by preparing food relief boxes for neighboring states recovering from storm damage. Mr. JP Weaver, Chick-fil-A Leader Academy staff liaison, shares, “Our goal with Chick fil-A Leader Academy is to serve and inspire others while learning to become wise leaders at a young age.” The Bible tells us Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, on faithful servants of God’s grace in various forms.’ 1 Peter 4:10

Our students helped support a 6-week project to build 920 boxes of food relief. These efforts will assist in distributing to families in the community of Southeast Kentucky. While at the Food Bank, they learned more about the inner workings of how they acquire and distribute food. Midwest Food Bank serves hundreds of local agencies and non-profits right here in Georgia. All of the food they receive is free of charge and they give it all away free of charge. Former Midwest Food Bank Executive Director Wil Garner often shared with volunteers, “There is not a food shortage problem in our country, there is a food distribution problem.” With only a handful of staff members, they rely 100% on volunteers to sort and distribute food each week as the shelves shrink and swell with healthy food and beverages. If you and your family would like to be a part of this mission, volunteer opportunities can be found when searching the Peachtree City location of Midwest Food Bank.

CFA Leader Academy Team serving at Midwest Food Bank

“It’s amazing to witness our students serve our community off campus during the school day. Each student stepped up to use their God given talents and gifts as faithful servants. From the time you step into the front lobby, to serving inside the warehouse, the tremendous impact felt at Midwest Food Bank is incredible. Additionally, standing alongside the TCS students who represent the CFA Leadership class is full of priceless moments. I am grateful for this experience that involved packing thousands of water bottles to be shipped off to a community in need out of state.” - CFA Leadership Staff Liaison Mr. JP Weaver 

"I love how through this class, we have been given the special opportunity to be able to give back to our community through projects such as serving at Midwest Food Bank today." - Jack Strealy

"It felt great to have the ability to help others nationwide, and it's amazing to see the amount of work that can be done when you get a group of motivated kids together to serve those in need." - Preston Langford 

"We loved being able to serve at Midwest Food Bank as a way to give back to the community. This was a great opportunity to shine the light of Christ while helping those around us! We can't wait to see what God does through this ministry!" - Mary Kathryn White & Cacie Cutright 

Opportunities like these for our students to collaborate and serve together are what our mission at TCS is all about. Teaching these world changers to have hearts of gratitude and be mindful of the needs of others is a gift to future generations at TCS and to our world. To learn more about Midwest Food Bank in Peachtree and the many ways that you and your family can serve together, please visit their website at: Midwest Food Bank

2023 TCS Homecoming Court

2023 TCS Homecoming COurt

By Samantha DePriest

The 2023 HOCO Week at Trinity Christian School has come and gone but the memories of one of our favorite weeks of the year will remain with us. Each year our Homecoming Court representatives are selected by the high school student body as leaders among their peers. The court representatives are a wonderful group of students who are all very involved in both in school and extra curricular activities as well as in their communities and churches. Each of them represent TCS very well and serve as excellent role models for our student body.

2023 TCS Homecoming Queen, Caroline McPherson, and King, Phoenix Moss.

(Image by Oscar Camejo)

On Friday night at the Homecoming football game, our king and queen were crowned and we couldn’t be more excited to share that seniors Caroline McPherson and Phoenix Moss were honored as the 2023 TCS Homecoming king and queen.

Caroline McPherson, 2023 TCS Homecoming queen, is excelling in a rigorous academic schedule in AP and advanced classes. She is very involved in both Varsity cheer and tennis. She holds leadership positions in Student Council and BETA Club. She also is a member of the National Honor Society. Caroline will be attending college in the fall to major in Finance and Communications. Nancy McPherson, Caroline’s Mom shares “Caroline is blessed to call TCS home! She is surrounded by teachers, mentors, and friends who encourage her walk with Christ.!” Varsity Cheer coach Gale Hickman shares, “We are so excited to see our sweet Caroline crowned as Homecoming Queen this year. If you don’t know Caroline, you’re missing out. She is so deserving of this crown and the opportunity to represent Trinity. She is kind, caring, and most of all loves the Lord. We could not be more proud of her.”

Phoenix Moss, 2023 TCS Homecoming king, maintains excellent grades in the classroom and competes on both our Varsity football and track teams. He has already committed to the Naval Academy. Mrs. Layne Moss, Phoenix’s stepmom shares, “Just more confirmation that he is where he is supposed to be. He’s in a place where he is valued and loved. That’s what we pray for. We are incredibly happy for him.” Varsity Football Coach Josh Henry shares, “Phoenix is a guy who hasn’t been at TCS a super long time, but he has made a great impact. I’m blessed enough to get to have a 1 on 1 relationship with Phoenix through being his position coach on the football team, but if there was something I would want the Trinity community to know, it would be that Phoenix Moss is much more than the incredible athlete you see on the field on Friday nights in the Fall and on the track in Spring. Phoenix is a fierce competitor that puts others before himself, and truly carry’s the Joy of the Lord with him everyday. He always has a smile on his face and leads by example. Phoenix personifies everything Trinity is about with his athletic accomplishments, academic success, incredible character, and constant pursuit of growing in his Faith. I consider it my honor to have gotten the opportunity to coach and know Phoenix Moss over the last few years because I am a better person our school is a better place for him being there. That is why he is a great representative of Trinity as the 2023 Homecoming King.”

2023 Homecoming Court Representatives

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2023 TCS Homecoming Court

2023 TCS HOCO Court

(Image by Shannon Bragg)

A special thank you to TCS Mom, Brandy Floyd, for graciously sharing her time and talent with us in capturing these images below of our Homecoming Student Representatives and their family members on Homecoming night.

Also, a special thank you to Shannon Dallas, TCS Mom and wife of Coach Kenny Dallas, who joyfully supports our TCS Football program by capturing all the sweet moments both on the sidelines and on the field of all of our Friday Night Lights.

And lastly, thank you to one of our many amazing student photographers Sophomore Genna Rinkenberger who is often found on the sidelines getting all those great shots during TCS Athletic events. To view more of Genna’s photographs of TCS sporting events, follow her on Instagram: 📷 g.photo3

Taylor Clark,

Freshman

I have been at TCS since 7th grade. I am involved in Trinity Sports Medicine, the school play, Student Council, volunteering at my church, and I play soccer. What I love about Trinity Christian School is the community of Christians building each other up to be more like Christ.

Luciana Arango,

Sophomore

I have been at TCS for 13 years (pre k 3 and up). I am involved in theater, tennis and I serve as the 10th grade Student Council Officer. I love clubs at Trinity where everyone gets to come together to find community in something we love.

Cate Byars,

Junior

This is my first year at TCS! I am involved in TCS Volleyball and I plan to try out for golf. Some things I love about TCS are the close connection you grow with god, your peers, and teachers, the amazing admin that you can talk to easily, and just the overall experience of a smaller school since I came from a school with over 3,000 kids.

Mary Kathryn White,

JUNIOR

I have been at TCS since Pre K 3.  I am involved in Student Council, Beta Club, NHS, I participate in Track & Field, and am heavily involved in 220 youth ministry at SonRise Baptist Church. (I highly encourage anyone to visit!) What I love about TCS is how loving and encouraging the staff is. It is obvious that their main goal is to help you as a student, but most importantly as a believer, I will forever be thankful for that!

Caroline McPherson,

Senior

I have been at TCS since 10th grade. I am involved in Varsity Cheer, Varsity Tennis, Beta Club, and Student Council. I would be honored to be chosen as Homecoming Queen. To be chosen by my peers and friends to serve on the court has been one of the most humbling experiences of my highschool career. I truly love coming to school, meeting new friends, growing closer to old friends, learning from my teachers, and hopefully serving as a positive role model to underclassmen. To be selected as Homecoming Queen, confirms that I have made a positive impression on the school I so dearly love. Serving on the court and being selected as your 2023 Homecoming Queen would be the honor of a lifetime.

Gabby Mims,

Senior

I have attended TCS since 9th grade. I am involved in Beta Club, Varsity volleyball, and Basketball management. I want to be queen because I want to inspire younger girls to be confident in their skin and know that they can do anything they put their minds to. And I would like to thank God for believing in me even when I didn't think I was capable of accomplishing something so significant.

Molly New,

Senior

I have been at TCS since 10th grade.I am involved in soccer, and I am also the cheer manager.

I would like to be crowned queen, because it would be such an amazing opportunity to represent my school for the girls. It would also be so fun to wear a sparkly tiara.

Braelin Patterson,

Senior

I have been at Trinity since the 5th grade. I am involved in Student council, beta club, Chick-fil-a leadership and National Honor Society. I would like to be crowned homecoming queen because I love trinity and I want to represent my school. It has been a blessing to attend Trinity for almost 8 years. Our school has gifted me life long friends, amazing teachers, and an opportunity to strengthen my relationship with Jesus. For these reasons it would be an honor to be crowned homecoming queen.

Jordyn Rawlings,

Senior

I have been at TCS since Freshman year. I am involved in Soccer, flag football, Sports Medicine, FCA, and Beta Club. I would like to be crowned  Queen because it would be an honor to represent the class of 2024 and a fun memory to have from senior year. #golions

Issy Vasquez, Senior

I have been at TCS since my freshman year. I have been involved in student council, beta club, national honors society, lacrosse, and cheer. I'm so honored to be nominated as a representative for this school and I feel blessed to be given the opportunity. Trinity has played such a big role in shaping me into the person I am today and has prepared me to stay strong in my faith after high school. So I am very grateful to be able to take part in this tradition and applaud my peers for their love and dedication to God and this community!

Connor DePriest,

Senior

I have been at TCS since 1st grade. I have played Cross Country, Basketball, Football, Men's Volleyball, and Soccer. I have also served in BETA Club, Student Council, Discipleship groups, Chick-fil-A Leader Academy, and on the Coweta Community Foundation. It is an honor to be nominated among my friends to serve on HOCO Court and it would really be an honor to be voted King.

Carter Lucas,

Senior

I have been at TCS for 15 years. I am involved in Student council as co-chairman of the spirit team, varsity football team manager, boys volleyball team, ambassador for chick fil a leadership academy. I would like to be crowned king because I have always loved this school since I first started coming here 15 years ago. I would try to the best of my abilities to represent the school well if I were to be king. It would be an honor and privilege if I were to be voted king.

PHOENIX MOSS,

Senior

I have been at TCS since the second semester of sophomore year. So I’ve been here for a year and half not counting this semester right now. The extracurricular activities I am involved in are football and track and field. I feel that being crowned King would be a great honor, and I believe that God has blessed me with the opportunity to be on the homecoming court. As one of the only African American males on the court, I would like to represent my school in a positive and impactful way. Additionally, I hope to set an example for other Trinity students and demonstrate how a Christian individual should behave.

Will Owens,

Senior

I have been at TCS since the third grade. I am involved in Varsity Baseball. I would like to be crowned King because it would be a fun memory to look back on. It would be cool to represent my school in a way that not a lot of people get to do.

Drake Price,

Senior

I have been at Trinity since 1st grade. I am involved in Volleyball, discipleship groups, golf and basketball. I want to be King because it shows that being a Christian and being a follower of God isn’t a bad thing and that being a Christian isn’t going to hurt you. It might lose you a few friends but in the end Jesus is worth everything. And we need to get to a point where Christianity is what people want to do instead of running away from it. So we need to continue that mission, and I plan on doing that.

Jackson RIce,

Senior

I have been at TCS since sixth grade. I am involved in both Track and Field and Swimming at Trinity. I also am the owner of Rapid Shine Mobile Detailing where I detail cars. I would like to be crowned King because I believe I accurately represent what trinity stands for and I look good in gold.

Choosing Joy in the Storms

Choosing Joy in the Storms

By Samantha DePriest


A message of hope and of finding joy in the storms was shared during this past Wednesday’s High School Chapel led by principal Mrs. Jones. September is also Sepsis Awareness month and our high school student body was encouraged to make a $5 donation and wear black and red on Wednesday to show support and raise money for TCS student Natalya Manhertz. Together they raised $3,560.00 dollars and a donor matched it dollar for dollar for a grand total of $7,120.00. Every dollar given will go directly to support Natalya in acquiring necessary medical and daily life items.

TCS Senior Natalya Manhertz was life-flighted to Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA) hospital this past May after she had a typical case of strep throat that turned into a very serious infection. Natalya spent over 100 days in ICU battling Sepsis. She has undergone numerous surgeries to remove parts of both of her arms and legs. She is now at Scottish Rite receiving extensive rehabilitation and working hard to get to come home and come back to school.

Mrs. Jones shared the importance of building a firm foundation to help us when we experience storms in life because we know that there will be storms. We are either in the middle of a storm, just finishing a storm, or the storm is brewing. Storms can affect us in multiple ways whether our health, relationships, families, emotions, and spiritual life. They can cause us to feel uncertain and overwhelmed. Mrs. Jones reminded our students that there is one simple thing we can do to help us weather the storm… “We can worship. When we lift our eyes from our circumstances and focus on praise and worship, it helps to shift our focus.” Natalya is experiencing a storm greater than we could ever imagine but her Faith is strong and her focus remains on God.

Mrs. Jones shared how the book of Psalms is helpful for our souls while in the storms and in fact it was written by people in the storms of life. When we are facing difficult times, we can go straight to the Bible and rely on the Word. We are reminded that we are not alone as the truth speaks light, hope, and life to our souls. We can praise God in the midst of the storms, troubles, and tough times and ask God to help us to trust Him.

Sepsis Awareness Month

On May 8th, Natalya Manhertz was hospitalized after having strep throat that turned into Sepsis. She went from a thriving 17 year old high school student finishing up her junior year to becoming a quadruple amputee. Instead of her days being filled with all the things that senior girls get to experience, she spent over 3 months in the ICU and spends hours each day with her care team of physical therapists, nurses, and doctors in recovery and rehabilitation. Taking the time to learn about the four signs of Sepsis is more important than ever.

Mrs. Jones shared heartfelt sentiments about Natalya that despite her battles, “God spared her life. Her story is not done yet. God is still writing her story. We need to continue to pray for truth, strength, and wisdom from God.

One of Natalya’s favorite songs is “Look Up Child” by Lauren Daigle. Mrs. Jones played it for the student body to lean in and reflect on the lyrics. The words of the song are filled with hope, provision, and encouragement.

Where are You now
When darkness seems to win?
Where are You now
When the world is crumbling?

Oh I, I-I-I, I hear You say
I hear You say

Look up child, ayy

Where are You now (where are You?)
When all I feel is doubt?
Oh, where are You now
When I can't figure it out?

You're not threatened by the war
You're not shaken by the storm
I know You're in control
Even in our suffering
Even when it can't be seen
I know You're in control

In closing, Mrs. Jones encouraged our students and staff to surround themself with family, church, Godly friends, and TCS family. She suggested writing scripture on sticky notes as a reminder that God is in control. “By directing our gaze away from the storm and on to our heavenly Father, we are reminded that we are never alone and He is with us carrying us through the storms.” And in the faith filled words of Natalya’s Mom “His ways are higher than ours”. We love you Natalya!! God’s got you!

TRINITY MIKE FITZPATRICK FORD STUDENT

“ATHLETE OF THE WEEK” AWARDS

By Samantha DePriest

Trinity Christian School is honored to have Mike Fitzpatrick of Fitzpatrick Ford in Newnan recognize several of our Fall student athletes for the month of August with the “Athlete of the Week” Award. We join Mr. Fitzpatrick in saying that we are wholeheartedly proud of these athletes who demonstrate qualities of leadership, character, and determination in their sport and on their teams. Below are our most recent recipients of the Fitzpatrick “Athlete of the Week Award”. Way to go Lions!!

Makayla Callander


Softball


8/21/23 - 11th grade

Makayla went 3 for 4 at the plate in our last game against Eagles Landing Christian Academy. She is batting .500 for the season. She has been a great leader for us as a veteran outfielder and we are so excited to see what she accomplishes this season. 

Adeline Earley

Volleyball

8/28/23 - 10th grade

Adeline is one of our most versatile athletes and one of the most selfless. She stepped into playing middle part-time for us and has done so well! In the last four matches, she's hitting .400% with 18 kills on 32 swings. She more than deserves to be our athlete of the week! 

Preparation and Brotherhood: Firm Foundation for Trinity Football Program

Preparation and Brotherhood:

Firm Foundation for Trinity Football Program

By Samantha DePriest

Football weather is finally here and our youngest Lions are ready to take the field. Coach Brian Skinner serves as the head coach of our 5th and 6th grade football team as well as as the President for Lion’s Club and TCS Dad to three Trinity Lions. Coach Brian shares, “Our season is off to a great start!  We have had several scrimmage games that we have done well in.  Our first official game is this Saturday 9/1 against Landmark at 11am.  We would love the TCS family to come out and support our team.”

Coach Brian goes on to share his vision for the remainder of the season, “We want to keep getting better as a team and giving our absolute best every game.  We want to boys to have fun, compete and learn characteristics of being a Godly man.

Pictured left to right: Noah Osterman, Parker Johnson, and Reid Skinner after the TCS vs. Landmark game on Saturday. The three boys have been friends and baseball teammates since 3 years old.

(Image by Kelly Osterman)

Mrs. Keri Bethea, proud football Mom to Jonah Bethea ‘30, shares, “We are having a wonderful experience on the TCS 5th and 6th grade football team. There is a strong camaraderie and family feel on the team. The coaches are committed to teaching the love of Jesus on and off the field. They motivate the team to work together, do hard things, and to glorify God. in all things”

Ms, Kelly Osterman, another grateful football Mom to Noah Osterman ‘30, shares “We are loving Noah’s rookie football season! It’s an incredible joy for him to join this brotherhood with so many of his lifelong friends. We love that his heart and character are being shepherded with the love of Jesus while being challenged to strengthen himself physically and grow spiritually.  It’s incredible to witness the encouragement and mutual respect between the coaches and the players. Trinity is FAMILY! Go Lions! “

Varsity Football Coach Kenny Dallas is in his 7th season here at TCS and shares, “Inside the Trinity football program, we are unashamed about 2 things: we want to honor God above all and we want to teach our young men to prepare, practice, and play to win! We LOVE when young men get involved in the football program starting in the 5/6th grade and Middle School, because it allows them to learn our football culture at a young age. Our football culture is defined by 2 words: Preparation & Brotherhood. We want our young men to learn how to WORK HARD (preparation) and to LOVE DEEPLY (brotherhood)!! Our 5/6th grade boys are blessed to have that modeled to them by Coach Brian Skinner and his staff! Hope everyone can come out and catch some 5/6th grade games this fall and see a preview of what is coming in the future on Friday nights in Sharpsburg!” Coach Dallas and his talented coaching team encourage players daily that “champions are built when no one is looking”. In 2021, the mighty Lions reaped the rewards from weeks, months, and years of preparation as they took home the title of Class A Private champions. About 19 of the 22 starters that season had been at Trinity since middle school. We may very well be cheering on this team of young men on to another Championship in the near future.

New Exciting On-Campus Service Opportunities for our Middle School Students this School Year

New Service Opportunities for our Middle School Students this School Year

By Samantha DePriest ‘

Throughout the Bible, scripture calls us as Christ followers to spend our time on this side of heaven serving God and serving one another. In Mark 10:44-45 the Bible tells u, “For even the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve.” Author Kristen Welch wrote the book “Raising World Changers in a Changing World” and it follows her family as they discovered the beauty of sacrifice and the joy of giving. She shares “Perhaps the most powerful lesson we teach our children is that their unique places and positions in life are not for their convenience; they are for God’s glory.”

One of the best parts of the Middle School experience for our students is the training up of students as servant leaders. This is truly our school mission statement in action, “Preparing today’s student to impact tomorrow’s world; by educating minds for cultural engagement, equipping hearts for character development, and empowering hands for compassionate service.'“ Our Trinity family connects and grows when we serve together in the company of like minded Lions.

All of our middle school students in grades 6th - 8th are required to serve a minimum of ten hours each school year. before May to fulfill their community service requirement. They may serve in their churches, at local non-profits, in and around the community, and even at school. Many in-school service opportunities have been created this school year for students to serve during the school day on campus. This is an added benefit not just to our families but also to our school.

Chapel Setup Team

These wonderful thirty students arrive by 7:30am each Wednesday morning to faithfully serve and help set up hundreds of chairs for chapel in the gym. These chairs are used by several groups including our Upper Elementary, Middle School, and High School chapel services every week. Students complete their required hours by serving each week in this capacity and are such a blessing to our Facilities team led by Mr. Frankie Johnson.

Cafeteria Cleaning Team

To help with the transition between lunches, these amazing students help clear tables and pick up any remaining trash at the end of lunch each day to ensure our middle schoolers leave the cafeteria in manageable shape for our hard working lunch ladies between grade levels. These students pay close attention to detail and are sure to get every last utensil, cup, and wrapper off the floor and tables.

Students may complete their required hours by serving each week in this capacity. Ten middle school students have signed up for this opportunity to faithfully serve every day in both our main cafeteria and our High School cafeteria. They do such an amazing job making sure our cafeteria’s stay neat and clean for our students, staff, and visitors.

Cafeteria Cleaning Team (pictured left to right): Norah Clark, Lexie Floyd, Ryleigh Coker, Noah Williams, Cash Chambers, Caden Barajas, Max Simmons, and Katie-Marie Laws.

Community Service and Aide Class

This year, students have the option to consider dropping an elective in order to pick up our Service and Aide class. The goal of the class is to connect our students with service jobs and various needs around campus. Currently there are twenty-four students in the class from grades 6th - 8th. They go through the halls, locker rooms, and even the stadium in search of garbage needing to be disposed and lost and found items. They have even been known to assist in reuniting lost and found items with the right students, when items are labeled. This is a big win for everyone in our school community!

Community Service and Aide Class (pictured left to right): Front row:  George Wilson, Evan Schloegel, Jake Lowery, Keaton Beane Back row: Sara Cheatham, Kinley Warren, Anniston McCaffrey, Lillie Curry, Melia Yarbrough, Mackenzie Clark, Ali Johnston, Hailey Hobbs, Caroline Gallucci, Sullivan Caruthers

Kiwanis Builders Club

Lastly, later this month is another opportunity for students to engage in service projects on campus. Builders Club is a student-led leadership and service group sponsored by Kiwanis International. Mrs. Natalie Jetter, 8th Grade skills teacher, 4th and 5th grade Bible teacher serves as the faculty advisor for Builders Club where students gain valuable experience in leadership and the development of empathy for those around them in their school and community for the glory of God.

Mrs. Jetter shares “Students assess the needs around them in their school and community, visualize service projects to help meet those needs, and then carry out those projects. Builders Clubs meet in middle schools all over the country and the world!  In January of 2023, the first ever Kiwanis Builders Club was born at Trinity Christian School! Some of our service projects from last year included giving notes of encouragement to teachers and friends, collecting baby items for the Fayette Pregnancy Resource Center, and collecting $300 in coins to donate to the various ministries of Bridging the Gap in Newnan.“

The Club is held once a month on the last Tuesday of each month during 7th period electives. The first meeting will be Wednesday, September 27th. Students will earn 6.75 of the 10 service hours needed to meet the service requirement.  For those interested in this wonderful service opportunity for their middle school student may contact Mrs. Jetter at Natalie.jetter@tcslions.org  as soon as possible. Your name will then be added to the Builders Club Parent email list. Note: Please join the email list, even if your child was in Builders Club last year.

Bump, Set, Spiking Their Way To Victory!

Bump, Set, Spiking Their Way To Victory!

By Samantha DePriest

Our volleyball program is off to a strong start! This past weekend both our Lady Lions Middle School and JV Volleyball teams won big against local schools. These victories continue to build their confidence and development as a team as they head into the second half of the season. In the midst of a full and exciting game schedule, Coach Holly and Coach Erin shared their vision for their teams and their schedules for what is to come. Let’s show these Lady Lions our support and pack the stands for their upcoming home games!!

Middle School Volleyball

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Our Lady Lions Middle School Volleyball team led by Coach Erin Price won their bracket this past weekend in the Volleypalooza Tournament.

Coach Erin shared “Our little Lady Lions have been working so hard! We started practice in mid July and have been focused on team camaraderie and discipline. Our team motto is “We can do hard things.” We have many girls who have never played the sport, or only played recreation, so our focus has been to learn the basics, understand the game, and build good relationships! Sports are where our best life lessons are taught. We have had tears, lots of hard work, but we are learning resilience and this last weekend, our ladies were able to show the fruits of their labor and won their age bracket! We are off to a great season and can’t wait to see what God has in store for the rest of the season!”

Lady Lions Middle School Volleyball team Champions at Volleypalooza.

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JV Volleyball

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JV Vollleyball Coach Holly Lightkep shares, “Congratulations to the JV Volleyball team on their 3-1 finish last weekend at the Northgate JV Invitational. They earned wins against Starrs Mill, Northgate, and Whitewater.

(Image submitted by Steven Whiting)

Coach Holly goes on to share “This group of young ladies began training back in June for this season. They sacrificed time and leisure for sprints, broad jumps, and months of volleyball practice . They are learning that the best rewards are born out of dedication, commitment, and perseverance. God has graciously blessed them with a great start to their season. The stand at 6-2 following a strong win against Landmark Christian on Tuesday. The future of Trinity volleyball is bright!

Chick-fil-A Leader Academy kicks off 2023-2024

Chick-fil-A LeadeR Academy

kicks off 2023-2024 school year

By Samantha DePriest

On Monday Mr. Greg Arorgou, Senior Talent Director at Chick-fil-A Truett’s Grill in Newnan, helped us kick off our Chick-fil-A Leader Academy class. Chick-fil-A Leader Academy is made possible through the generosity of local Chick-fil-A Restaurant Owner/Operators. Mr. Randy Burgess, local Chick-fil-A operator and Trinity dad, was an integral part of bringing Chick-fil-A Leader Academy to Trinity Christian School three years ago. Mr. Burgess shares, “Over the years CFA has poured countless leadership development opportunities into me as a person and I wanted to bring that same leadership teaching to TCS. The teachings will work in the whole student as a person professionally and personally.”

Mr. Arorgou shared his story about how he came to not only know the Chick fil-A brand but admire the focus on honor, dignity, and respect which led him to pursue a career with the company many years ago. The corporate purpose is:

“To glorify God by being a faithful steward of all that is entrusted to us and to have a positive influence on all who come in contact with Chick fil-A.”

Mr. Arorgou taught our students about the Core 4 “2nd Mile Service” and how they could incorporate those in their own daily lives. He also shared the Chick fil-A acronym SERVE and how consistency in leadership is what can set people and companies apart in this world.

S - See and shape the future

E - Engage and develop others

R - Reinvent continuously

V - Value results and relationships

E - Embodying the values

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Students were challenged to learn more about servant leadership and how they can serve others around them. Whether it is holding doors, giving high fives to younger students leaving Wednesday morning Chapel, helping to clean up our stadium after a football game, or seeking out new students in the cafeteria to get to know them better. There is always something that can be done to serve others. This year’s class will also partner with Abby’s Angels and distribute books to local schools.

What better way to wrap up the Chick fil-A Leader Academy kick-off than with Chick fil-A biscuits! Mr. Arorgou blessed our students and staff with a special breakfast and time of fellowship outside. What a gift Mr. Burgess gave to our school by bringing the Chick fil-A Leader Academy to TCS. We are eager to see how God uses the program and this group of students to share Christ’s love within our school and surrounding community.