Athletics

Titan Athletics

The character-building qualities of our athletic program create better athletes, better students and better people.

The Trinity athletics program is geared towards developing the whole person. Coaches work closely with athletes to build character traits like hard work, discipline, respect, cooperation and commitment that will benefit them in sports, academics, and beyond. For each Trinity team, the emphasis is on personal improvement, camaraderie and the value of competition.

The athletics program is strong at both the junior varsity and varsity levels. Trinity Titans consistently win state championships, Prep League and League of Independent School titles, sportsmanship awards, and coach of the year awards. Top-notch athletic facilities provide the arena for success.

Trinity requires all of its students to earn athletic/activity participation credit for a total of six seasons during their Trinity years. Titans can participate by playing for or managing one of 36 teams in 22 sports, from field hockey and volleyball to swimming, tennis, golf, football and lacrosse.

Athletic Features & Archives

List of 6 news stories.

  • Home Again

    Homecoming Week 2024 unites students, teachers, parents, alumni and friends in a celebration of the best of Trinity
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  • Sprint to the Finish

    If you liked watching the USA women’s 4x100m team in Paris this summer, then you would have loved watching the LIS And VISAA championship meets this spring, where the Titans sprinting quartet of Ainsleigh Jones ‘27, Lilly Versen ‘24, Ashlyn Nelson ‘27, Lucy Versen ‘26 nabbed victories and set new school record in the state meet of 49.62.
  • Photo by Jessica Stone Hendricks Photography

    Going Pro

    Griffin Garnett ’25 pursues pro soccer career with Richmond Kickers
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  • Saving the Day

    Two-year varsity captain and four-year player Caden Clark ’24 broke the all–time record for saves at Trinity (694), landing 4th on the all-time for the Virginia Independent Schools Athletic Association (VISAA). Clark finished his career as a two-time Academic All-American and is now a freshman at James Madison University. 
  • HItting the Century Mark

    Softball player Olivia Golliday ‘24 joined an exclusive club after smacking her 100th hit for the Titans. She ended her career with 102 hits and a .472 batting average in 77 games as a Titan. A four-year starter, she reached the milestone with a pair of singles against St. Gertrude on May 7 in the LIS Semifinals. Golliday is now a freshman at Virginia Tech. 
  • King of Throws

    Following another dominant season in the circle, Cooper Gardiner ‘24 now holds every throwing record in both indoor and outdoor track & field. His 51’9” indoor shot put, 55’ 6.25” outdoor shot put and 147-7.0 discus marks put him at the top of the school record board in all three events. Gardiner is now a first-year student at the U.S. Naval Academy.
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Archive

Athletics Staff

List of 6 members.

  • Photo of Adam Lonon

    Adam Lonon 

    Athletic Director, Head Coach (Golf and Girls Basketball)
    (804) 528-1345
  • Photo of Garrett Compton

    Garrett Compton 

    Assistant Athletic Director
    804-320-9687
  • Photo of Adam Banwarth

    Adam Banwarth 

    Assistant Athletic Director, Director of Strength and Conditioning
    (804) 672-4953
  • Photo of Diane Gillert

    Diane Gillert 

    Athletic Operations Coordinator
    (804) 528-1320
  • Photo of Carter Tyree

    Carter Tyree 

    Media Coordinator, Games Operations Manager
  • Photo of Brianna Hackley

    Brianna Hackley 

    Certified Athletic Trainer
Coaches:
Contact information for coaches may be found on the Team Pages.  Contact information is associated with the specific sport offering.