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“It was at RCBC where I made a name for myself from the ground up, and it all started on the bench. My first year there, I was offered a scholarship with the understanding that I would be the eighth man off the bench,” Baltazar recalled.
![Davon Loeb](/sites/default/files/styles/1x1/public/Images/news/DavonLoeb9.jpg?itok=xQHf8tP0)
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“When I was in high school, I didn’t know what I wanted to do. I had to pave a new way that was best for me. Senior year, I took one class at RCBC per semester. It gave me so much confidence and made me feel like I could do this. I had a really rewarding experience at RCBC and wouldn’t be where I am without it,” Loeb recalled.
![Gregory Hays](/sites/default/files/styles/1x1/public/Images/news/GregoryHays.png?h=b7942c9e&itok=7sKGrgUY)
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“It may sound cliche, but most of my experiences at RCBC are memorable. I met friends in my classes that I have to this day and had professors that I will remember for the rest of my life. Their investment in my success meant a lot to me; I will forever be an advocate for RCBC,” Hays said.