People of Fenton: freshman Rose Haney

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PHOTO Courtesy: Rose Haney

“A year ago or so after I started, I began to like swim. When I first jump in, I’m just thinking of how cold it is. But when I’m competing I get so focused on the race that I don’t think. I like improving myself. I want to reach my goals. I want to be the best that I can be so that some day in the future I never have to wonder if I could’ve done better.”