Students starts Clash of Clans Club

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Ashton Fry, Reporter

Clash of Clans, a popular game for mobile devices, allows students to get together with their friends and other users to make clans and have clan wars.

“Tanner McQuiston is in my introduction to engineering design class, had heard that I played Clash of Clans, and asked if I would be willing to be the adviser to have a Clash of Clans club here at Davis High,” Mr. Leifson said.

Mr. Leifson admits to playing and loving the game, and he also really enjoys participating in the club.

“It gives kids a chance to be social about something nerdy,” Mr. Leifson said.

20-30 students participate in the club, meeting every Monday and Friday after school in Mr. Leifson’s room.