Trinity Catholic’s sports department has always operated with the utmost class. When the girls basketball team holds its Senior Night, the Crusaders present flowers to the opposing team’s seniors as well as their own.
Last night, in the latest example, Trinity stopped its Class L Tournament game with Woodstock Academy in the fourth quarter to acknowledge Kyle Senick after he became the school’s all-time scoring leader. Senick received a standing ovation from the entire crowd and the Crusaders’ Tevin Baskin, who had already been taken out of the game, got off the bench and came over to congratulate him.
It was a nice moment, especially since Woodstock was in the process of losing by 53 points.
By the way, the Trinity game made quite a contrast to the UConn-Syracuse game, which I’m sure many fans went home to watch.

