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Reidsville star athlete returns home after brief stop at Providence Day School

5-star Football and Basketball recruit, class of 2026, Kendre Harrison is re-enrolled at Reidsville Senior High after starting the school year at Providence Day.

REIDSVILLE, N.C. — Back in August, the #1 Ranked Tight End in the class of 2026, Kendre Harrison announced he was leaving Reidsville Senior High School to enroll at Providence Day School down in Charlotte. 

Well, after just over a month in the Queen City, Harrison has decided to return home. Monday, Harrison took to Instagram and announced he would re-enroll at Reidsville Senior High to continue his junior year of high school. 

Reidsville Head Coach Erik Teague on Harrison re-enrolling and playing Football again with the Rams

According to all the major ranking services, Harrison is considered a top-15 prospect in the junior class on the gridiron, and a top-50 recruit on the hardwood. 

During his first two years at Reidsville, the Rams posted a 29-3 record on the football field, winning the 2A State Title in 2023 and losing in the title game in 2022.

On the basketball court, in 2023, the Rams were a perfect 29-0 on the year not only winning the 2A State Championship but also winning the prestigious John Wall Invitational as well. 

On the football field here in 2024, the Rams have started the year 4-0, and with the addition of the 6'7", 240lb tight end back to a roster already featuring some very high-end talent, especially at the skill position. It appears that the Rams are well on their way to defending their 2A State Championship, which would be their 24th in program history. 

As of right now, according to Harrison, he is not practicing with the team, until they get the official green light from the Rockingham County School Board as well as the North Carolina High School Athletic Association. We're currently working to get more information for you. 

However, as of today, Harrison is enrolled at Reidsville Senior High School, and per Harrison himself, he is attending classes. 

Episode 1 of Heart of the City: Reidsville Rams addressed Harrison's departure from Reidsville after he enrolled at Providence Day in Charlotte. Harrison said Reidsville would always be home to him. Episode 2 hasn't aired yet but is likely to address this new storyline of Harrison's return to his hometown. You can stream Episode 1 now on WFMY+ -- available on Roku, Fire, and Apple TV. Find it in the Sports on-demand section. You can expect Episode 2 in the near future. 

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