Trinity Episcopal Football Overcomes Injuries, Must Win Against St. Christopher’s
Key points:
- Trinity Episcopal football is facing adversity with multiple injuries to key players
- They go into a must-win game against St. Christopher's with playoff implications on the line
- Senior athlete Brennan Ridley has been a standout performer for Trinity in the face of adversity
Trinity Episcopal football, the two-time reigning VISAA Division I champions, are battling adversity as they head into a “must-win” game against St. Christopher’s. The Titans have been plagued with injuries throughout the season, losing key players such as star DB Cornell Allen and talented junior receiver Isaiah Robinson. Despite the setbacks, Titans coach Sam Mickens remains optimistic and praised the resilience of his team. Trinity Episcopal is currently sixth in the VISAA Division I ratings, with four teams making the playoffs. Mickens hopes to regain key players and finish the season strong.
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