People of Fenton: junior Jaidyn Rogers

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“At a very young age I started gymnastics and I learned a ton of different skills. Gymnastics transitioned into dance and I did dance and gymnastics for a really long time. From there I went onto competitive cheer, I’ve never done competitive cheer but I automatically made it onto varsity. Varsity cheer is really fun, it’s actually a lot harder than it looks, especially competitive cheer because we have to lift people up and throw them and then you’re getting throw yourself which makes for a lot of hard work to get to that point of trust with one another. Overall, I’m so happy I’m on the cheer team and with all of the relationships I’ve formed because of it.”

Regina Pauly, Social Media Director