Shea Davidson Sports Editor Quirky and hilarious, Morgan Fish has a lovable sense of humor that can make anyone laugh. If you’ve been to almost any assembly at Logan High, you know Fish. Rigby has a band to back up his vocals, that is where you’ll find this junior. Fish plays the guitar; he’s a leader of Guitar Club. Not only can he play the guitar, he does ballroom dancing. While he has only been doing each for 3 years, he is quite talented in both. Fish started playing the guitar because he uncle convinced him to start. The first year was awful for 13-year-old Fish, fingers hurt and the learning curve was very steep. His uncle continued to tutor him in guitar lessons. After the first year of playing the guitar slowly became a love. Fish now enjoys being one of the most talented guitarists at Logan High. Stage fright does course through him and the others he plays with. Fish told me the story of the first time he played in front of the whole school. Everyone in his band did not want to play, but they played and stunned the entire school. Fish wished that he had been more focused during his first year so he could be at a higher level. Dancing was not always a passion of Fish’s. Following is the footsteps of his brother, who also did ballroom dancing, Fish started dancing 3 years ago. He has grown to love the sport because it makes him happy and he meets new people. He almost quit his first year because he was terrible in competition, as did the rest of his team. Kathryn Sorensen is one of Fish’s closest friends. She said that while Fish might be a great at ballroom his everyday dancing isn’t so great. They share a love of rock, indie music, and ability to speak German. Freshman year German class was when their friendship started blossoming. Fish’s kindness is a trait that Kathryn finds to be positive. Kathryn’s statement that sums Fish up best would be “He’s just a huge dork”.
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