Upland Highlanders Quarterback, my younger bro

As promised from when I posted Harrison’s senior portraits, here are some photos from when I had the privilege of standing on the sideline and photographing one of his football games in California. This particular game Harrison was definitely on FIRE! Throwing for 4 touchdowns, 301 total passing yards and had a career long pass of 70 yards. Not only did he burn a hole in the stat book, but he lead the team to a 42-7 victory over Alta Loma. I figured he was just showing off because I was there, but I took a look at some game film and it seems he performs like this quite often. After you take a look at these photos be sure to check out his highlight film (fast forward to 1:15), and season stats. I’m proud of you Harrison!


Photo taken by my youngest bro Taylor

7 Responses to Upland Highlanders Quarterback, my younger bro

  1. armanda said:

    My favorite was the pitch. You can hear the pads crunch and the grunts of the players. Great shots Dan. Your little bro must be very proud of You my friend.

  2. Neil Blake said:

    Well well well, look who still shoots sports! Nice work! Wasn't football season over a few months ago though?

  3. D Wiz said:

    Wow, Dan. These look good! Those are some pretty sweet action shots!

  4. Mom said:

    Dan, Great pictures. I remember when you and J towered over Harrison and Taylor…but you're all good looking (thanks to Kristen and I!!) Love you!

  5. Dad said:

    Great pic's Dan. Thanks for the memories. I agree with Gram, he should go to Michigan or CMU, definetly not OHIO though.

  6. Carol Shelden (Gram) said:

    Your younger, but not so little brother, looks GOOD. Reminds me how much we enjoyed you and Jason, playing football at Sutttons Bay. Harrison should come to Michigan, or better yet, OHIO STATE.

  7. Jason said:

    Dan, you're so short! Harrison, great pictures! Be sure to include these in your football resume packet!

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