Chiefs to protect Harris

He and Randy Staats were the two players the Mann Cup champions decided to protect when the draft takes place Sunday.
Harris has been a key cog for the Ontario Junior A Lacrosse League's Six Nations Arrows the last couple of years. With what he brings on the floor and off of it, Harris was one of the team's leaders.
The right-handed forward was limited to only two regular season games with the Arrows in 2013, scoring five goals and four assists in two games.
But in the playoffs, a healthy Harris helped the Arrows get to the Ontario finals, scoring 14 goals and 33 assists in 16 games.
Harris has also played for the Iroquois Nationals on a number of occasions, most recently with the men's indoor team that lost 12-11 to Canada in Montreal. Harris scored two goals in that game.
At the collegiate level, Harris has excelled, helping the Onondaga Community College Lazers capture NJCAA National championships.
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