Clare County Review Sports

Harrison lineman will be key player

By John Raffel
Correspondent

HARRISON — Senior Hunter LaFeve earned all-state honorable mental ion hours for Harrison’s football team and is eager to be on the field for the 2025 season, which starts at LeRoy Pine River on Aug. 28.
LaFeve usually plays tackle on offensive and defense.
“This year I might play some tight end and linebacker,” he said after a summer 7-on-7 pass camp. “On run offense, I’m pretty good with the run blocking. I have a lot of power beyond what I can do.”
LaFeve is set to start both ways for Harrison.
“I think I’m equally rounded,” he said.
Harrison graduated some key players from a year ago from a team that made the playoffs and won its first seven games.
He’s also confident in his leadership abilities. Football is his only sport.
It was a busy summer for LaFeve as he and his teammates were getting ready for the season.
“The summer is very important,” to get the team ready for the season, LaFeve said.

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