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"I've already been down there so many times, this was more about me doing a little recruiting and also getting the chance to spend time with guys who I will be playing with," Hatchett told Dawgman.com. "We had a great time just hanging out and continuing to form the bond you want with your teammates.
"Jaxson Kirkland was my host and (Samueal Peacock's host) was Henry Bainivalu and (Gaard Memmelaar's) host was Cole Norgaard, so the whole group spent a lot of time together and just hung out and ate a lot of food. I think I gained about 10 pounds with all the food they gave us."
"Sav'ell (Smalls) was there with us and so was Carson (Bruener) and Sam (Peacock) and Sawyer (Racanelli) and we got the chance to talk a lot of football and even if we didn't have a lot in common or we were on the other side of the ball, we still were able to have stuff to talk about, like teams we played, stuff like that, so it was fun."
"It really started to hit me how close we are to the end when they handed us our letters (of intent) and went through all of the stuff," Hatchett said. "Three or four years ago, I could never have imagined I would be here now and it's just exciting to know it's almost done and then that's when the hard work really gets started."
Hatchett is one of six in-state prospects that are committed to the Huskies.
"Jaxson Kirkland was my host and (Samueal Peacock's host) was Henry Bainivalu and (Gaard Memmelaar's) host was Cole Norgaard, so the whole group spent a lot of time together and just hung out and ate a lot of food. I think I gained about 10 pounds with all the food they gave us."
"Sav'ell (Smalls) was there with us and so was Carson (Bruener) and Sam (Peacock) and Sawyer (Racanelli) and we got the chance to talk a lot of football and even if we didn't have a lot in common or we were on the other side of the ball, we still were able to have stuff to talk about, like teams we played, stuff like that, so it was fun."
"It really started to hit me how close we are to the end when they handed us our letters (of intent) and went through all of the stuff," Hatchett said. "Three or four years ago, I could never have imagined I would be here now and it's just exciting to know it's almost done and then that's when the hard work really gets started."
Hatchett is one of six in-state prospects that are committed to the Huskies.