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Draft Pick Q&A: Latrell Harris

Name: Latrell Harris

Height: 6’ 0”              Weight: 200 lbs                    Shoots: Right

Hometown: St. Catharines, ON       Position: Defence

Minor Lacrosse Organization: St. Catharines Athletics

Junior Lacrosse Team: St. Catharines Jr. A Athletics

College Team: N/A

Twitter: @latrellharris7

Instagram: @trellyharris

 

What type of player you are?

I’m an explosive entertaining guy. I love the tranny game and love to make plays!

What is your pre-game meal?

Crispy chicken caesar salad.

Do you have any superstitions or pre-game rituals?

In warm-up, I don’t tie my shoes. They’re the last thing I do up before game time.

Who has been the biggest influence on your lacrosse career?

Coach Jake Herman and his family as well as the city of St. Catharines.

What jersey number did you wear growing up?

My second year of lacrosse I wore #4 and I was given an “A” on my chest so I stuck with it ever since for box.

What NLL player did you most look up to as a kid?

Billy Dee Smith because he is an intimidating and aggressive player and I like that kind of play.

What is your favourite memory from Junior lacrosse?

My favourite memory was being able to play a couple of Jr. A lacrosse games with my cousin Tyson Bell.

What do you think will be the toughest/biggest adjustment to pro lacrosse?

The level of experience, because the veteran players have been playing against the best of the best and I’m just getting started.

What is one fun fact about you that not many people know about?

I hate seafood!

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