Lakeshore had a simple mission as it opened District 7-4A play against rival Franklinton on Oct. 10 — play mistake-free football.
The Titans suffered their first loss of the season one week earlier in a mistake-filled game at Salmen, and Lakeshore was determined to avoid a repeat performance.
Mission accomplished.
Lakeshore scored on offense and defense, did not turn the ball over and did not punt in a 41-27 victory over Franklinton at the Titan Coliseum.
Brody Loudermilk was again the key for Lakeshore’s running game as the junior quarterback rushed 35 times for 196 yards and three touchdowns in the victory, also throwing for a score.
“I know they are going to go out there and run me a lot, so I’m always prepared for it,” Loudermilk said. “The guys up front work so hard, and it reall