Hawks host familiar opponent in first round

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Lynnville-Sully junior Caden Doll breaks away for a touchdown during the Hawks' 61-0 victory over Southeast Warren in Sully on Sept. 21. Doll has rushed for 528 yards and 11 touchdowns this season. (Shane Lucas/Daily News)

On the other side of Waco’s offense, the Hawks will have nothing to fear but Fear himself. Senior quarterback Ben Fear has thrown for 512 yards on the year with five touchdowns and eight interceptions, but he appears to be a straight up pocket passer after pickung up only 39 yards on the ground to this point.

The Hawks and Warriors share only one common opponent this season in North Mahaska. Both teams put up at least 40 points on the Warhawks, with Lynnville-Sully winning 49-0 on Oct. 5 and Waco taking a 40-14 victory on Aug. 31.

“They look to be run heavy, but they’ll open it up and throw here and there,” Parkinson said. “We’re keying up to play the run, but also our defensive responsibilities for the pass game are to be up, ready to roll and to make plays.”

The Hawks’ offense hasn’t exactly been keeping the team down, either. Junior Bailee Samson has racked up 1,028 yards on the ground with 12 touchdowns, while fellow junior Caden Doll has 528 yards and 11 scores. Senior quarterback Cale Van Wyk is next on the team in rushing with 316 yards and six TDs, but he has also thrown for 718 yards with 10 TDs to six interceptions.

Parkinson, much like he has done all year, continues to credit the work of his assistant coaches for the team’s success so far this season. Although the Hawks take the usual game-by-game approach to their games, they also took some time in the past few days to take stock of where they are now against where they wanted to be at the beginning of the year.

Meeting most of their regular-season goals has just made them more excited for the playoffs, however, and Parkinson feels his players know how to properly adjust their attitudes and expectations for the postseason.

“We always try to keep the same mindset, but at the same time, we did go back and look at some of the goals we had earlier in the year,” Parkinson said. “We’re right on track where we want to be with our district championship and playoff goals, and right now the guys are just taking care of things that need to be taken care of to meet our lofty goals.”

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