Trine
Rene Kovacs - C
Team: Trine Thunder [ID #838] 
Location:
Angola, IN (Central)
Conference:
VI.32 [Division 3]
President:
Dytrea123
[since April 23rd 2022 | last seen December 29th 2025]
Rating: 80.99 - Overall Position: #420
Fan Mood:
101.90
Alumni Mood:
91.95
Prestige:
120
Team Notes:
Jan 30 2049: 2-star prospect
Danny Givens committed.
Jan 02 2049: 1-star prospect
Elmer Salerno committed.
Aug 27 2048: Demoted to conference
VI.32.
Feb 27 2048: 1-star prospect
Lester Ward committed.
Feb 06 2048: 1-star prospect
Rafael Dover committed.
Dec 28 2047: 1-star prospect
Johnny Rhoads committed.
Dec 21 2047: 1-star prospect
Joel Walker committed.
Aug 29 2047: Promoted to conference
V.16.
Feb 07 2047: 1-star prospect
Burt Pope committed.
Feb 02 2047: 1-star prospect
Kesean Reynolds committed.
Record:
Wins: 21 Losses: 20 Pct: .512 Conf Wins: 18 Conf Losses: 12 Conf Pct: .600 Conf Rank: 6 Last10: 3-7 Streak: L2
Pts Ave: 83.1 - 84.9 Pts Diff: -1.8 Team Power Index: 119.5
Press Releases:
Mar 14 2047:
The Thunder Was Electric -
by Dytrea123 on September 13th, 2025
The Trine Thunder put together a magical season in VI.31 with 26 wins and a second place finish. The Thunder roster was compiled with exclusively 9 potential players who despite their limited talent played a very selfish game of basketball.
Leading the charge is N. Head, a force in the middle and the team’s most reliable scorer. Averaging 17.6 points per game on 61.6% shooting, Head has combined efficiency with consistency, while also controlling the glass at 9.0 rebounds per night. His presence in the post has made him the focal point of the offense and a matchup nightmare for opponents.
Alongside him, D. Duffy has been a model of efficiency. Shooting a blistering 66.3% from the field, Duffy contributes 14.6 points and 8.7 rebounds per game, forming one of the most dominant frontcourt duos in the league.
On the perimeter, P. Curtis has provided balance with his ability to stretch the floor. Averaging 9.1 points per game while shooting nearly 39% from deep, Curtis opens lanes for the big men while being able to dish them 5.9 assists per game.
The Thunder are returning all but one player, a D1 hopeful team is ready for V.16.