Tennessee Titans offensive tackle Andrew Rupcich speaks at the Distinguished Warrior banquet

Tennessee Titans offensive tackle Andrew Rupcich shared a message of resilience with McHenry Community High School’s Distinguished Warriors and their families at a Sunday banquet honoring the 187 graduates who earned the award.

Rupcich, a 2017 MCHS graduate, talked about how he is still working hard to realize his dream of playing football in the NFL. Signed by the Titans as an undrafted free agent in 2022, Rupcich spent more than 1 1/2 seasons on the practice squad before getting the chance to play in five regular-season games, starting in two. He was signed to the 53-man active roster in late December 2023.

Rupcich shared his experiences while congratulating the Distinguished Warriors for their accomplishments. He encouraged them to not let anything keep them from pursuing success. 

“Don’t let fear hold you back,” Rupcich said. “Don’t be complacent.”

Each year, district leaders invite at least one alum to speak at the Distinguished Warrior banquet. During the COVID-19 pandemic, several alumni sent video messages.

This year’s class of 187 Distinguished Warriors brings the total number to 1,997 awards to students since the program was created in 2013. 

To be a Distinguished Warrior, a graduate has to meet several criteria that relate to academic achievement, workforce development and community service. For details on the program, visit the district’s website.

“We realize success goes beyond academics,” said Carl Vallianatos, District 156 assistant superintendent for learning and innovation. “This is a true community celebration.”