Trinity (Louisville, Ky.) at Carmel (Ind.)
Head coach Bob Beatty will attempt to get Trinty backon the winning side of things.
Photo by Wayne Litmer
After its
17-game home winning streak was broken last week, Trinity is now trying to avoid an 0-2 start to a season for the first since 2003. The 27-26 loss to nationally ranked Ensworth (Nashville, Tenn.) last Friday was the result of 26-14 fourth-quarter lead slipping through Trinity's fingers. In his first start at quarterback, senior
Reggie Bonnafon (a Louisville commit) looked impressive, posting more than 250 combined passing and rushing yards with one touchdown. Running back
Donald Brooks, a junior, ran for three touchdowns to account for the rest of the Shamrocks' scoring output.
See video of one of the most impressive runs we've seen in years, courtesy of Jabrill PeppersIt wasn't pretty, but Carmel is off to a 1-0 start after prevailing in a 6-2 defensive struggle against Arsenal Tech (Indianapolis) last week. The Greyhounds' senior quarterback
John Lampe scored on a 5-yard keeper to account for the only offensive points in the game. If it can work out some of the kinks on offense, Carmel will be considered among a cluster of teams – including Lawrence Central, Ben Davis, Center Grove, Pike and Warren Central – as co-favorites to win the first 6A championship in Indiana history.
Mitch Stephens: Trinity 42, Carmel 28
Kevin Askeland: Trinity 48, Carmel 28
Jamie DeMoney: Trinity 27, Carmel 18
Stephen Spiewak: Trinity 41, Carmel 24
Leland Gordon: Trinity 36, Carmel 17
Colin Ward-Henninger: Trinity 28, Carmel 7