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Hardin-Jefferson Hawks 2022 Preview


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2022 SETXsports Team Previews

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School Name:Hardin-Jefferson

Mascot: Hawks

Head Coach Name: Zachary T. Bass
At Current School Since: 2022
Assistant Coaches: Brandon Granger (OC - WRs), Roy Gatlin (DC - Secondary), Dickie Robinson (STC - LBs), Chad Guillory (RBs) , Justice Langston (TEs), Mike Fogo (OL), Edd Trotter (DL), Jeff Lee (OLBs), Cody Cash (Secondary), Erich Guidry (Asst), Mark Humplik (Asst), Aaron Pollock (Asst), Xavier Broussard (Asst)

2021 Season Results

Last year the Hardin-Jefferson HS Hawks finished the season with a record of 1 and 8. The Hawks competed in district 11--4A Div 2 and finished in 7th place with a record of 1 wins and 6 losses.

2021 Playoffs Round Reached- Did Not Make Playoffs

2022 Season Preview

Offensively, the Hawks will run the Multiple Spread offense. In 2022, Look out for key returning players:

CJ Demas, OL, Sr - Logan Hodges, OL, Sr - Steven Satterfield, OL, Sr - Jude Flores, WR, Sr - Rylan Morgan, OL, Sr - Pete Thielen, OL, Sr.

Also, Roshard Sears, WR, Sr - Isaiah Melvo, WR, Sr - Wyatt Samaha, TE, Jr - Rodrick Russell, WR, Jr

—-could make a big impact on the offense this year.

On the defensive side of the ball, look for these returning players to make a big impact on defense this year:

Luke McCullough, LB, Sr - Taveyian Thomas, DB, So - Westin Vasquez, LB, Sr - Josh Samler, DL, Sr

Newcomer(s) poised to breakout in 2022 for the Hawks include:

Judah Wheaton, DB, Fr .

Hardin-Jefferson HS will be running the 3-4 defense this year.

Lastly, notable special teams player(s) to watch include:

Carson LaBorde, K/P, Sr - Mason Adamic, K/P, So

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