People of Fenton: sophomore Connor Luck

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“The greatest life lesson I’ve learned is that you have to work really hard for what you want. When I was little, my parents always told me how hard I have to work if I really want to be successful. As a kid I never really understood that until high school when I started to really work hard in the classroom and at sports practices and workouts. I feel like I give myself the greatest chance to be great at something if I really work hard and try my best.” – sophomore Connor Luck

Sydney Bommersbach, Assistant Online Editor-in-Chief