News Summary

In a surprising move, Kristi Britten has been let go as the head coach of the Trinity girls basketball team after 18 successful seasons. The announcement has created a stir in the local sports community, as Britten’s impact and commitment to the program have been significant. Although Trinity’s president, John Cominsky, expressed a desire to take the program in a new direction, the reasons behind the decision remain unclear. As tributes pour in from players and parents, there’s a strong sense of loss as the community reflects on Britten’s successful legacy.

In a Surprising Turn, Kristi Britten Fired as Trinity Girls Basketball Coach After 18 Seasons

Harrisburg, PA – In a shocking announcement that has sent ripples through the local sports community, Kristi Britten has been fired from her position as head coach of the Trinity girls basketball team after an impressive 18 seasons. Britten, a former player for Trinity, received the news during a meeting with the college president, John Cominsky, and the conversation took a turn that she never expected.

A Tough Goodbye

During what Britten thought was a routine evaluation meeting, she was informed of her dismissal, leaving her feeling devastated and confused. The abrupt nature of the decision has not only left Britten in shock but also sparked conversations among players and parents who have witnessed her unwavering commitment to the team.

New Directions at Trinity

President Cominsky has opted to take the program in a new direction but has not provided specific details regarding the reasons behind Britten’s departure. Efforts to get further clarity on this decision have proven unsuccessful, as the college’s main office is currently closed for the Easter break, from 12:30 p.m. Wednesday until Monday, April 21.

Britten’s Tribute to the Team

strong, successful, and goal-driven individuals remained paramount.

A Season Worth Celebrating

21-7, marking the seventh time Britten led the team to a 20-win season. The Shamrocks even made an impressive run to the PIAA 3A quarterfinals, where they ultimately fell to Shady Side Academy.

A Legacy of Success

300th career win on January 3, 2025, and proudly gained her eighth District 3 championship title against Pequea Valley earlier this season. For her outstanding coaching performance, she was named Mid-Penn Capital Division Coach of the Year.

Reflecting on Her Journey

13 appearances in state tournaments, cementing her reputation as a formidable force in high school basketball. With an impressive overall coaching record of 313-154, it’s clear that her impact on the team and her players will be felt for years to come. She has certainly left her mark, not only in the record books but in the hearts of everyone associated with the Trinity girls basketball program.

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