Blessed Trinity Titans
Athletic success has become a way of life at Blessed Trinity Catholic High School. Since opening the doors in 2000, the school has achieved what many high schools only dream of.
2003-2004: Blessed Trinity Catholic High School won the Georgia Athletic Director's Association Director’s Cup for the best all-around sports program in the state at the AA classification.
2004-2005: Blessed Trinity brought home numerous more trophies to build our trophy case.
2005-2006: Blessed Trinity won The Cooperative Spirit Sportsmanship Award, determined by the region’s athletic directors in recognition of the region school with the highest level of sportsmanship displayed by the athletes, coaches, and fans.
2006-2007: Blessed Trinity won the Georgia Athletic Directors Association Director’s Cup for the best all-around girls program and won runner-up in best all-around sports program in AAA.
2007-2008: Blessed Trinity won the Georgia Athletic Directors Association Director’s Cup for the best all-around girls program and won runner-up in best all-around sports program in AAA. In addition, Blessed Trinity's Athletic Director, Ricky Turner, was named the AAA Athletic Director of the Year by the Georgia Athletic Director's Association.
2008-2009: This school year brought another Georgia Athletic Directors Association Director’s Cup to Blessed Trinity for the best overall sports program in the AA classification.
2009-2010: BT finished second overall for the Director's Cup after a very successful season.
2010-2011: Athletic Director, Ricky Turner, was named Athletic Director of the Year for the State of Georgia.
2011-2012: Blessed Trinity brought home another Sportsmanship Award for the Athletic program in honor of their fans, athletes, and coaches.
2012-2013: Our Athletic Program finished second in the Director's Cup.
2013-2014: BT finished 3rd overall in the Director's Cup with the Girl's finishing 2nd and the Boys finishing 3rd.
2014-2015: Blessed Trinity won the Georgia Athletic Directors Association Director’s Cup for the best all-around girls program.
2015-2016: Blessed Trinity added three more State Championships during the 2015-16 school year and won the Georgia Athletic Directors Association Director’s Cup for the best all-around girls program. BT also finished second in the overall Director's Cup standings.
2016-2017: The Titans added two more State Championships and a 2nd and 3rd place finish in the Director's Cup standings.
2017-2018: BT brought home four State Championships, including the first ever in football and boys lacrosse. The boys won the Director's Cup and the girls finished second in the Director's Cup standings. Overall, Blessed Trinity finished second in the Director's Cup.
2018-2019: Blessed Trinity brought home another State Championship and won the Sportsmanship Award and Director's Cup for our region.
2019-2020: The Titans won another three state championships. This school year was greatly impacted by the COVID-19 virus. Our Spring Sports could not finish their seasons and there was no Director's Cup given.
2020-2021: BT was moved to the AAAAA classification. Our athletic teams brought home four more state championships (in three days!), including the first ever for the Boys Track and Field team. Blessed Trinity finished second overall in the Director's Cup with both the Boys and Girls finishing third. We also won the Region 7-AAAAA Director's Cup. Athletic Director, Ricky Turner, won the Region Athletic Director of the Year award.
2021-2022: The Titans added another State Championship to the list and had high ranking achievements by all sports. BT also won the Region Director's Cup for Region 7-AAAAA and Athletic Director, Ricky Turner, won the Frank Kovaleski Professional Development Award given by the GADA. Both the boys and girls programs captured the AAAAA Director's Cup, and, most impressive of all, Blessed Trinity was awarded the Georgia Athletic Directors Association Director’s Cup for the best overall sports program in the AAAAA classification!
BLESSED TRINITY CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL
By the Numbers
By the Numbers
State Championships | 52 |
State Runners-Up | 44 |
Region Championships | 124 |
Final Four Finishes | 56 |
Elite Eight Finishes | 67 |