Harris' Resilience Paves Way for Hawks' Tight End Role
Caleb Harris, a 6-foot-4, 225-pound tight end for the Mill Creek Hawks, has etched his name in the team's record books with a 32-yard touchdown reception in last year's spring jamboree. Harris, a Class of 2026 prospect, has overcome a season-ending ACL injury to earn a starting spot on the Hawks' 7A roster. The injury, suffered during the 2024 spring season, left Harris with a long road to recovery. However, his dedication and perseverance have paid off, as he's been a key contributor in the Hawks' offseason workouts and summer camp. Harris' size, speed and sure hands make him a versatile threat in the Hawks' passing game. With his experience and work ethic, Harris is expected to be a major factor in the Hawks' 2026 campaign. Scouts are watching for Harris to build on his impressive spring performance and showcase his ability to separate from defenders and make plays down the field.