The Trinity football team is preparing for the upcoming high school season with a mix of optimism and uncertainty after losing a significant senior class following last year’s second-round state playoff appearance.

The Wildcats will lean heavily on returning quarterback Patton Mitchell, who started as a freshman last season and has shown considerable growth entering his second year.

“Way more mature, able to command the team. He’s a leader,” said Ryan Basile, Trinity’s senior kicker and punter.

Trinity football head coach Brian Seymore expects Mitchell to shoulder greater responsibility in the offense this season.

“We’ll put a lot more on him to run the offense. He’s a dual threat guy. He can throw it, he can run it,” Seymore said. “I feel really good about the guys up front. Offen

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