14 Morgan Fennell
14 - Morgan Fennell
Height: 6-2
Weight: 215
Year: Soph
High School: Long Beach Poly
Position: QB
Major: Kinesiology

Cerritos Football (2011): Played in six games and completed 15-of-36 passes for 208 yards and two interceptions… Best game was when he completed 7-of-12 passes for 112 yards against Long Beach City College…..

Cerritos Football (2010): Received a medical red-shirt after suffering a season-ending injury… At the start of the season, he was the team’s back-up quarterback and appeared in two games… Completed 4-of-9 passes for 71 yards, including a six-yard touchdown pass against Long Beach City College… Also rushed the ball twice for 15 yards against West Los Angeles College…..

Long Beach City College (2009): Served as a red-shirt…..

Long Beach Poly HS: Became the first quarterback in his school’s history to win back-to-back CIF championships… Was a two-time 2nd Team All-Moore League selection and went 28-2 as a starter… Advanced to the state championship game as a senior… Voted his team’s Most Valuable Offensive Player two years in a row… Was a member of four straight Moore League championship teams… Spent four years on the football team…..

Personal:
Most memorable moment was being the first quarterback to lead his school to back-to-back CIF championships and when he threw for four touchdowns in the first half against both Cabrillo High and Compton High… Is working on a minor in communications… Would like to transfer to either a PAC-12, Big 10 or SCC school… His father was on the football and wrestling teams in high school, while his brother Marcis Fennell (26) played football at the University of Idaho and in the Arena Football League… Likes to work out, eat and spent time with family in his spare time… Nicknamed “Mo”… Is the son of Mark and Deborah Fennell… Born in Inglewood, CA on February 11, 1991…..

Favorite Athlete:  Allyson Felix                Favorite Movie:  “Any Given Sunday”
Favorite Food:  Mom’s Cooking               Favorite TV Show: “The Boondocks”
Favorite Book: “Third and a Mile”