In a heartfelt address at Speedway High School, Coach reflected on the legacy of Marine Sergeant John Kenneth Rankel, who made the ultimate sacrifice for his country. As the school prepares to celebrate the class of 2025, Coach emphasized the importance of cherishing the time students have at the school, drawing parallels between their experiences and those of Rankel, who graduated two decades ago.
During his senior year, Rankel was recognized for his exemplary sportsmanship, dedication, and community service, earning the most improved player award in basketball. Coach recounted how Rankel's commitment extended beyond athletics, culminating in his decision to join the United States Marine Corps. Tragically, Rankel lost his life while serving in Afghanistan, a loss that profoundly impacted the school community and Coach personally.
In his remarks, Coach highlighted how Rankel's sacrifice has fostered closer relationships among those who knew him, including his family and fellow Marines. He expressed hope that Rankel's story would inspire current students to appreciate their time in school and motivate them to strive for greater service to their community and country.
As part of the school's tribute to Rankel, a memorial scholarship is awarded annually to a deserving senior, and his retired football jersey hangs in the gymnasium, serving as a lasting reminder of his contributions both on and off the field. Coach concluded by urging students to honor veterans like Rankel, reinforcing the values of sacrifice and dedication that he embodied.