In just over a year since he took his first high school snap, Steele Harris has turned into one of the most versatile players in Montana high school football.

An All-State wide receiver and kick returner as a sophomore, Harris has logged significant snaps at more positions than Great Falls High has games played this season.

But the plate is hardly too full for the junior.

“It's not been too much,” Harris said. “I feel like it's a good attribute to have, being able to play multiple positions on the field. I feel like I'm going to try to do my best to my ability to be able to keep doing that for the rest of the season.”

Harris and the Bison (0-2 Eastern AA, 0-3 overall) host Billings Skyview (1-1, 1-3) for homecoming at 7 p.m. on Friday at Memorial Stadium, seeking their first conference

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