
Trinity Bible College Alumni Weekend: A Showcase of Basketball Excellence
This past weekend, Trinity Bible College echoed with the applause of alumni and fans alike, as they gathered for a riveting basketball showdown that showcased the enduring talent of the college's former players. The first game, alumni against alumni, proved to be a heart-stopping affair, with the final score resting at 87-84.
Austin Molan and Friscoe Erdahl emerged as the standout performers for one alumni team, each contributing a formidable 20 points. Cooper Nofziger added a crucial 12 points to the mix.
On the opposing alumni team, Khalil Bolden led the charge with a staggering 23 points and Aaron Stemen followed closely, notching an impressive 18 points of his own. Coltan Page rounded out the top performers for the second alumni team, contributing a valuable 14 points.
Saturday, October 28th, the women's teams demonstrated exceptional skill and determination, captivating the audience against their former alumni players.
Kayleigh Mannering led the charge for the women's team with an astounding 25 points. Brenna Anderson was equally formidable, notching an impressive 27 points.
Madeline Berkey rounded out the top performers for the women's team, contributing a valuable 11 points. Facing off against this lineup, the alumni team showcased their skill. Stacia West led the team with an impressive 28 points, and Jaylen Bauska followed with a commendable 19 points. Trinity basketball took the win from their alumni finishing with a score of 71-64.
The action-packed weekend ended with the men's Trinity Bible College team against their alumni counterparts and the final score, 90-88.
Quincy Wilson led the lions showcasing an impressive 23 points, and Marcellus Mencarini notched an impressive 22 points. Micah Christensen rounded out the top performers for the Trinity team, contributing a commendable 16 points.
On the opposing side, the alumni team brought their A-game, delivering a fiercely competitive performance. Mikey Rosario led the charge with a staggering 24 points. Khalil Bolden and AJ Anthony complemented the effort with 13 and 14 points respectively. Their combined offense kept the Trinity defense on their toes, providing moments of brilliance.
In the end, Trinity Bible College secured the victory, a testament to the team's resilience and unyielding spirit.
The alumni games were more than just friendly scrimmages—it was a testament to the enduring competitive spirit that Trinity instills in its players. The alumni, both on the court and in the stands, exemplified the bond that Trinity basketball fosters among its community. The alumni game served as a powerful reminder that the legacy of talent
Way to Go Lions!