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Aug. 20: @ Highland Home Aug. 27: vs. Isabella Sept. 3: vs. Barbour County (Homecoming) Sept. 10: vs. Billingsley Sept. 17: @ Loachapoka Sept. 23 vs. Jemison (Thursday night) Oct. 1: Bye Oct. 8: vs. Notasulga (Senior night) Oct. 15: @ Verbena Oct. 22: @ Autaugaville Oct. 28: @ Montevallo (Thursday night)

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CONTRIBUTED Front row: Erin Anderson, Anna Grace Small, Emilee Smith, Avery Reed Middle row: Alexis Atchison, Macey Cleckler, Caroline Moyes, Hayden Yeargan, Heather Carroll Back row: Allie Hand, Hayden Carter, Karlee Cummings, Kenley Beasley

“I don’t have too many expectations for myself,” Harrison said. “(I’m) just going to do what I have to do to win, do what’s best for the team really.”

In doing whatever it takes to win, Harrison prides himself on being one of the hardest working players. He constantly pushes himself to be great at whatever is asked of him.

He is one of several players with that team-first mentality. It is the mentality of a champion, and it is something that he is trying to enforce in the locker room.

“Me and a couple others, we’ve been playing since 10th grade, getting a lot of reps in, so we’ve played for a long time,” Harrison said. “So, we know what the stakes are … You’ve got to outwork your opponent. If you don’t put the work in, why do you deserve to win? I really pride myself on outworking people, we all really do.”

The team’s work ethic may be a difference-maker this season. With all the talent that was lost, the Red Devils will have the hope that the hard work they put in during the offseason translates to the field during the regular season.

Should that happen, Harrison and the rest of the MHS squad will be celebrating yet another winning season.

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