Hatfield makes U-turn in Utah
Deck Former CdM football standout returns home from Salt Lake City and
will play at community college this fall.
By Barry Faulkner
CORONA DEL MAR - Former Corona del Mar High middle linebacker Mark
Hatfield, who accepted a football scholarship from the University of
Utah, returned home from Salt Lake City last week and is making plans to
play at a community college as a freshman this fall.
“I just didn’t really like the atmosphere,” said the 6-foot-2,
230-pounder, who noted football had nothing to do with his decision to
leave Utah after five days.
“Football was fine. I was there for four practices and the coaches said
they were really happy with me. I was No. 3 on the depth chart.
“But the lifestyle was very different from California. Salt Lake City is
kind of a somber town. Everything shuts down early and everyone is inside
by like 9 p.m.”
Hatfield, the Newport-Mesa District Defensive Player of the Year and an
All-CIF Southern Section performer last fall, said he will play at either
Palomar, Saddleback or Golden West. Ideally, he would like to return to
the Division I ranks for the 2000 season.
“My ultimate goal is to play for USC,” said the three-time All-Sea View
League and all-district standout, who completed his sterling prep career
by playing for the South in the Orange County all-star game July 6 at
Orange Coast College.
“I was (at UCI) watching (the Trojans) practice Tuesday and a couple guys
who knew me from high school want me to play there. I’d even consider
walking on to play there.”
Hatfield is still looking into NCAA transfer regulations to determine if
he can leave a community college after one season. There is a sense of
urgency, about his immediate football future, since practice began Monday
for local community colleges.
“A lot will depend on what kind of classes I can get. I want to get some
general education classes out of the way and some classes get so full,
they close. I don’t want to blow a whole year (academically).”
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