Shobe came up big on defense to set up another good scoring chance for the Titans before the end of the half. He’s so quick that a lot of those tackles he breaks are those leg-grabbers and ankle-biting tackles.” “He doesn’t look like a kid that will break a lot of tackles. “He’s (Shobe) got great speed and elusiveness,” Trinity head coach John Odermann said. Sophomore tight end Jeremiah Jilek caught another touchdown from quarterback Drew Kovash in the quarter to extend the lead 13-0. His 65-yard touchdown on a screen pass in the second quarter opened the scoring to give Trinity a 7-0 lead. Trinity sophomore wide receiver Luke Shobe was the star of the show for the Titans (3-1). It took some time for the Titans to find their groove but they would eventually prevail 31-0, bouncing back from a defeat to Shiloh Christian a week ago.