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Jeremy Payne

A member of The Courier Herald’s sports team since 2015, Jeremy writes about Trinity Christian School baseball, basketball, football and softball. The Dublin native, a multi-sport athlete for the Crusaders in his playing years, keeps close tabs on the school’s athletic programs and serves as a go-to authority on Trinity sports history.

Jeremy's Latest Articles

BASKETBALL: Trinity boys lights-out from 3 in back-to-back wins vs. Thomas Jefferson, Stratford

The Crusaders have now hit 50 triples through six games, after nailing 16 in the pair of wins Monday and Tuesday.

BASKETBALL: George beats buzzer as Trinity girls stun Westfield; Boys split two early Thanksgiving week

Maddy George's dramatic 3-pointer, off of a steal by Chloe Rozier, highlighted the Crusaders' pre-holiday action in home games last Monday and Tuesday.

BASKETBALL: Trinity finishes Fullington tournament with wins

The Crusaders swept their finales Friday, the girls against CCA and boys vs. Fullington, in the Wonder Five Centennial tip-off classic.

BASKETBALL: Trinity girls make impression in Macon openers; Vinson hits 1K in career scoring

Brinley Vinson joined the 1,000-point club as the Lady Crusaders opened with two quality wins this week in an early-season classic at FPD.

FOOTBALL: Briarwood blows past Trinity in GIAA quarterfinals

The Crusaders were able to match a quick start by the Bucs, but had no other answer for a 350-plus yard night from the prolific Cutler Fleming Friday night in Warrenton.

FOOTBALL: Inordinate injury toll, SGA’s run game too much for Trinity in return to Cleve

The Crusaders, who had seven players inactive due to recent injuries, were no match for the high-powered Warrior attack.

SOFTBALL: Trinity eliminated from GIAA tournament by Brentwood, Briarwood

The Crusaders fell in a blowout, and a heartbreaker, as their run at the state tournament was cut short by opening losses.

SOFTBALL: Trinity rides late-season surge into state softball tournament

The Crusaders' late-season push, with wins in five of their last seven games, propelled them into the GIAA state tournament as the No. 8 seed.

FOOTBALL: Trinity can’t overcome injuries, 3rd/4th downs in region opener at Southland

The absence of an injured Wade Register was sorely missed, and the injury bug got ahold of a few more in the starting lineup, as the Crusaders were routed by the Raiders Friday in Americus.

SOFTBALL: Trinity shuts out Twiggs/FPCA, but edged late by David Emanuel

The Crusaders had a productive week, earning a pair of run-rule victories, and coming close to a key region win on the road, though DEA walked-off to win by a run.

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