You know what you're getting every year with Euless Trinity.brThe Trojans are going to have massive linemen in the trenches on both sides ofbrthe ball and a potent rushing attack. 2014 is no different. Euless Trinitybrreturns six starters on defense including defensive linemen Chris Daniels (6-3,br280) and Tipa Galeai (6-5, 215), who is attracting interest from numerousbrcolleges across the country. The Trojans did lose their leader in the heart ofbrthe defense in linebacker Inoke Ngalo, who signed with SMU, but Tobias Natee isbrready to take over after an all-district season a year ago. As mentioned,brEuless Trinity's bread and butter on offense is its ground game. The Trojansbrline up in the Multiple-I and dare teams to stop running back 1,300-yard rusherbrJa'Ron Wilson and physical fullback Tyler Natee. Paving the way for the twobrbacks will be Patrick Vahe, one of the top offensive linemen in the state and abrTexas commit. While the Trojans should be very much in the in the districtbrtitle race, head coach Steve Lineweaver admitted that he's concerned aboutbrhaving an inexperienced quarterback running the show.