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Trinity High School announces hall of fame inductees for December event

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American Catholic Tribune Dec 6, 2024

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Trinity High School is set to honor six individuals at its annual Hall of Fame dinner on December 12. These honorees have made significant contributions to the school and their respective fields.

The criteria for induction into the Hall of Fame include a record of leadership in one's field or community, outstanding stewardship to Trinity measured in time, talent, and treasure, as well as distinguished achievements during or after their time at Trinity.

This year's inductees are:

David Aberli, a 1975 graduate, served Trinity for 38 years in various roles including math and theology teacher, baseball coach, head basketball coach, and director of students from 2000-2016.

Joe Bryant, also from the class of 1975, played football for four years winning state championships in 1972 and 1973. He taught at Trinity for 38 years and co-founded both the Rockin’ freshman orientation and the Shamrock Bass Classic fishing tournament.

Ken Conliffe graduated in 1963 before earning a law degree from the University of Louisville’s Louis D. Brandeis School of Law. He served in the U.S. Navy and later became a circuit judge until his retirement in 2011.

Greg Metry from the class of 1977 co-chaired "Dads in the Hood," an initiative aimed at raising awareness about fathers' roles. He was involved with Project SOAR which mentors boys from single-parent homes and created Colon Cancer Real Talk for those diagnosed with late-stage cancer.

F. Scott Scinta graduated in 1977 and is an artist featured in collections like those at Ringling College of Art and Design. He worked for Naiser Design for nearly three decades before co-founding Smashgraphix.

Tony Vanetti, who graduated in 1987, began his broadcasting career at WQMF radio station. His work includes sports radio roles at WHAS Radio where he was part-time host on “Great Day Live” and co-hosted “Tony and Dwight Show.”

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