The Signal

Male athletes

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Carson Campuzano - Campuzano pulled off the rare achievemen­t of playing three sports at the varsity level for Trinity: football, baseball and basketball. On the gridiron, he led his team on the ground and through the air. He carried the ball 30 times for 189 rushing yards and four touchdowns and caught 49 passes for 733 receiving yards and nine touchdowns. On defense, he led the team with two intercepti­ons and was also second on the team with 74 tackles, including 10 tackles for loss. In baseball, he batted .354 and logged 17 hits, 20 RBIs and 14 runs. On the hardwood, he played 11.9 minutes per game and put up averages of 2.2 points, 1.6 rebounds and 1.1 steals per game. Kyle Fields - A dual-sport athlete, Fields led the

charge for the Knights’ basketball team and was a key contributo­r on the football team. He led Trinity in points and assists, averaging 17.6 points and 3.2 assists per game, and was third on the team averaging 4.4 rebounds per game. He shot 42% from the field and 39% from distance, hitting a team-high 65 3-pointers. In football, he logged 26 carries for 183 yards and two touchdowns and had 28 receptions for 324 yards and six scores. On defense, he ranked fifth on the team with 40 tackles

Blake Kirshner - Kirshner put up incredible numbers this football season. He completed 175-of-276 passes for 2,925 yards and 39 touchdowns to only five intercepti­ons. He also ran the ball for 95 yards and eight touchdowns on 56 carries. The 6-foot-5 quarterbac­k will continue his academic and athletic career at UCLA.

Nolan Kulp - Kulp concluded his four-year varsity soccer career in style, leading the Knights in every offensive category. He finished his senior campaign with 17 goals, seven assists for 41 total points and took every corner kick for his team. Kulp made both penalty kicks he attempted and totaled 56 shots on goal, an average of four shots on goal per game.

Caden Starr - The 6-foot-7 junior did everything on the court for the Cardinals, from scoring to passing to rebounding and playing hard-nosed defense. Starr stuffed the stat sheet with averages of 10 points, six rebounds, five assists and two blocks per game. Starr, who was named to the All CIFSS Division 3 First Team, hit a 40-footer with 0.9 seconds left in the semifinal playoff game against Highland to get his team to the championsh­ip round.

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