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Senior year goes fast, and it gets real the moment you start saying your goodbyes. Steve sits down with two Rockhurst seniors, Draden Torline and David Pryor, for an honest conversation about what they’ll remember most, what they’re chasing next, and what they wish more people understood about Rockhurst High School in Kansas City. We get into the practical side of college decisions too. David shares why the University of Tennessee Knoxville felt like the right move, from financial support to career-aligned opportunities like internships and exposure to venture capital and private equity. Draden talks through choosing Hartford Community College as a strategic step to keep lacrosse moving forward while balancing cost and the reality that Midwest athletes can be under-recruited compared to players out east. If you’re a student sorting through offers or a parent trying to understand the “why” behind a decision, this is the kind of clarity you want to hear. The conversation keeps coming back to the same Rockhurst themes: brotherhood, initiative, and growth outside your comfort zone. We talk school spirit, championships, Tide trips, and what it feels like to walk into a new building and quickly find your people. David also explains the finance club and the ambitious idea of a student-led endowment, a reminder that leadership can start in high school when students are trusted with real responsibility. If you care about Jesuit education, college prep, student leadership, and what it looks like to launch well from high school into college, press play. Subscribe to Rock Talk, share this with a future Rockhurst family, and leave a review with the one lesson you wish you’d learned before senior year.
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