HOCKINSON — Going into the season, Hockinson players and coaches had high expectations. They wanted to repeat as Class 2A state champions. A pair of dynamic wide receivers in the highly-touted 6-foot-3 Sawyer Racanelli and athletic 6-foot-5 Peyton Brammer, plus enough of its defensive core returning, gave the Hawks enough to be confident about. The only question was under center: With graduated quarterback Canon Racanelli out of the picture, how would first-year starter Levi Crum fill the void? Not only was he replacing the single-season and career state record-holder for touchdown passes and total yards, but he was being handed the keys to an offense that was tailor-made for the quarterback he was replacing. Head coach Rick Steele was cautious.