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| motto= Train a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not turn from it. ~ Pr 22:6 | | motto= Train a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not turn from it. ~ Pr 22:6 | ||
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| location = , ], 75104 | | location = , ], 75104 | ||
| Telephone = (806) 791-6581 | | Telephone = (806) 791-6581 | ||
| website = [http://www.tcsch.org | | website = [http://www.tcsch.org | ||
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==Awards and recognition== | ==Awards and recognition== | ||
Trinity Christian School was selected by the '']'' as its Readers Choice Best of Lubbock Awards 2006 winner as Best Private School, based on ballots submitted by 2,500 of the paper's readers.<ref>, accessed ], ]</ref> | Trinity Christian School was selected by the '']'' as its Readers Choice Best of Lubbock Awards 2006 winner as Best Private School, based on ballots submitted by 2,500 of the paper's readers.<ref>, accessed ], ]</ref> | ||
==Athletics== | ==Athletics== | ||
Trinity Christian defeated Fort Worth Christian by a final score of 55-51, to win the ] (TAPPS) 4A state championship game played on ], ], at ] in Houston. Shooting Guard Chandler Gadis (Morehouse College) finished with 21 points and 5 assists and 11 rebounds. Center Robin Howe (Colorado) finished with 24 points and 16 rebounds <ref>"High School Briefs", '']'', ], ]</ref> | Trinity Christian defeated Fort Worth Christian by a final score of 55-51, to win the ] (TAPPS) 4A state championship game played on ], ], at ] in Houston. Shooting Guard Chandler Gadis (Morehouse College) finished with 21 points and 5 assists and 11 rebounds - named to ALL STATE TEAM-. Center Robin Howe (Colorado) finished with 24 points and 16 rebounds * All State <ref>"High School Briefs", '']'', ], ]</ref> | ||
The Trinity Christian girls basketball team won the 2005 Class 4A championship over Carrollton Christian by a score of 56-44.<ref name=2005sports>, '']'', ], ]</ref> The team also won the 2004 4A championship.<ref>, ], ]. "On the surface it would appear the Trinity Christian girls basketball team has nothing much left to prove. Such is life when you're the two-time Texas Association of Private and Parochial School Class 4A defending state champion."</ref> | The Trinity Christian girls basketball team won the 2005 Class 4A championship over Carrollton Christian by a score of 56-44.<ref name=2005sports>, '']'', ], ]</ref> The team also won the 2004 4A championship.<ref>, ], ]. "On the surface it would appear the Trinity Christian girls basketball team has nothing much left to prove. Such is life when you're the two-time Texas Association of Private and Parochial School Class 4A defending state champion."</ref> |
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Private schoolTrinity Christian School | |
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File:TCS logo.jpg | |
Location | |
7002 Canton Ave., Cedar Hill, Texas, 75104 | |
Information | |
Type | Private |
Motto | Train a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not turn from it. ~ Pr 22:6 |
Established | 1977 |
Principal | Tami Prichard |
Website | [http://www.tcsch.org |
Trinity Christian High School is a private high school run by Trinity Church of Cedar Hill, Texas with around 875 students. The school was founded in 1977 and graduated its first senior class in 1991. The school is accredited by the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI) and is approved by the State of Texas.
Awards and recognition
Trinity Christian School was selected by the Dallas Avalanche-Journal as its Readers Choice Best of Lubbock Awards 2006 winner as Best Private School, based on ballots submitted by 2,500 of the paper's readers.
Athletics
Trinity Christian defeated Fort Worth Christian by a final score of 55-51, to win the Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools (TAPPS) 4A state championship game played on March 1, 2005, at Texas Southern University in Houston. Shooting Guard Chandler Gadis (Morehouse College) finished with 21 points and 5 assists and 11 rebounds - named to ALL STATE TEAM-. Center Robin Howe (Colorado) finished with 24 points and 16 rebounds * All State
The Trinity Christian girls basketball team won the 2005 Class 4A championship over Carrollton Christian by a score of 56-44. The team also won the 2004 4A championship.
Trinity Christian has won three girls volleyball TAPPS state championships, including back-to-back titles in 2004 and 2005 (with a 3-0 over Garland Christian), when the team had records of 40-4 and 41-7 respectively. The team won their first state title in 1999, with a 31-1 season record.
The third-ranked Trinity Christian girls basketball team made it to the TAPPS 5A state championship, falling to the 2nd-ranked Liberty Christian by a final score of 62-51, in a game played on March 4, 2007, at the University of Texas at Tyler.
Notable alumni and students
- Bobby Livingston, baseball player, Cincinnati Reds.
- Hillary Sproul, while a student at the school, was crowned 'Miss Lubbock's Outstanding Teen 2007' on January 6, 2007.
References
- "Private Schools in Plainview Texas", AllPrivateSchools.org
- Best Private School, accessed March 17, 2007
- "High School Briefs", Dallas Morning News, March 5, 2003
- ^ Area high school teams enjoy more success over past year, Lubbock Avalanche-Journal, June 5, 2005
- Trinity Christian looks forward to challenge, November 12, 2006. "On the surface it would appear the Trinity Christian girls basketball team has nothing much left to prove. Such is life when you're the two-time Texas Association of Private and Parochial School Class 4A defending state champion."
- Summer 2007 UCA Athletic Camps, accessed March 17, 2007
- Girls high school basketball: Sweet Liberty, Denton Record-Chronicle, March 4, 2007
- Bobby Livingston player profile, Cincinnati Reds, accessed March 17, 2007
- "Miss Lubbock's Outstanding Teen 2007", MissLubbock.org
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