From quarterback to wide receiver, Harris will take his quick and consistent game from Arundel to New Hampshire.
"It wasn't a hard choice," said Harris, who verbally committed to play football for the Football Championship Subdivision Wildcats on Jan. 22 over Towson and Monmouth.
Harris, who played alongside Alec Lemon last season and Billy Cosh in 2008 and 2009, set six state receiving records. The No. 1 option for Cosh this season, Harris pulled down 114 receptions - including 20 in the Class 4A East Region final loss to Old Mill -...
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