Doron Harris is a 5'10" Point Guard in the 2026 class.
Harris attends Lawrence Central in Indiana.
Harris's Player Profile was created on August 25, 2022.
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Expert Analysis
Doron
HarrisPG
Class
2026
Height
5'10"
HS
Lawrence Central
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IN
3 For 3: Week Seven Preview
I am going to say it louder for the people in the back…. Doron Harris is the most...
Written by Kyler Staley
Doron
HarrisPG
Class
2026
Height
5'10"
HS
Lawrence Central
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IN
Fishers Holiday Hoops Classic First Round: Kyler’s Top Performers
To put it as simply as possible, there was not a better overall player performance during the first...
Written by Kyler Staley
Doron
HarrisPG
Class
2026
Height
5'10"
HS
Lawrence Central
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IN
Kyler’s Early Season Standouts – Part 1
Even though he comes off the bench for a very loaded Lawrence Central team, Doron Harris can always...
Written by Kyler Staley
Doron
HarrisPG
Class
2026
Height
5'10"
HS
Lawrence Central
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IN
Prep Hoops Indiana Class of 2026 Rankings – Stock-Risers, Part 1
It wouldn’t be accurate to call an All-MIC performer who was already ranked as a Top 50 prospect...
Written by Brandon Ramsey
Doron
HarrisPG
Class
2026
Height
5'10"
HS
Lawrence Central
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IN
2026 Class: Kyler’s Five Prospects that Stood Out this Summer
In a few different events throughout the summer, I got a chance to watch Lawrence Central senior guard...
Written by Kyler Staley
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Kyler Staley
Prep Hoops Lead Scout
I am going to say it louder for the people in the back….Doron HarrisDoronHarris
5'10" | PG
Lawrence Central | 2026 StateIN
is the most underrated and overlooked guard in the entire state and that is a fact. They are very few players in the state that can change and takeover a game like the dynamic senior guard out of Lawrence Central High School. Just this past week, he put up a 32 point game outing which was arguably the best performance out of the entire weekend. Coaches at all levels need to be looking into Harris because you could get a steal out of him. Harris will be in action this week when the Bears travel to Park Tudor (1/7) and vs Hamilton Southeastern (1/9).
To put it as simply as possible, there was not a better overall player performance during the first round of the Fishers Tournament than what Doron HarrisDoronHarris
5'10" | PG
Lawrence Central | 2026 StateIN
did. In a tough loss to New Albany, Harris put up a game-high 32 points, scoring in every way possible. The most impressive part of his 32 points was his clutch three-point shooting down the stretch, which always kept Lawrence Central in the game as they looked to get the lead back. Harris remains one of the most underrated guards in the whole state.
Even though he comes off the bench for a very loaded Lawrence Central team, Doron HarrisDoronHarris
5'10" | PG
Lawrence Central | 2026 StateIN
can always make a case as one of the most important players for the Bears in the backcourt. Watching him vs Franklin Central this past week, he once against proved that if he gets a chance to go downhill, he is going to make a defense pay. He used his elite quickness to get to the rim in a blink’s notice with multiple steals and jumpers to go with it. Harris makes plays happen.
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It wouldn’t be accurate to call an All-MIC performer who was already ranked as a Top 50 prospect by Prep Hoops Indiana “under-the-radar,” but Harris is definitely someone who deserved more recognition on a statewide basis. He is one of the most explosive playmakers in the Class of 2026 and will look to lead what could be a Class 4A Top 10 Lawrence Central High School team this season. Harris jumped from #46 to #35 in our prospect rankings. It will be interesting to see where his recruitment ends up during his senior season.
In a few different events throughout the summer, I got a chance to watch Lawrence Central senior guard Doron HarrisDoronHarris
5'10" | PG
Lawrence Central | 2026 StateIN
, who easily become one of my favorite prospects very early on this AAU season. There may not be a more shifty and quicker guard on the ball than Harris. He is a blur on the floor and can easily get past defenders scoring in the lane, and even proving to be a very consistent three point scorer as well. He could carry Lawrence Central to big wins this season.