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- The wife of a Texas track coach who was hit by a shot put is sharing an update on his condition
- Leslie Crutsinger said her husband Blake was set to undergo more tests today at a hospital in Tyler
- Blake suffered a skull fracture after the accident at a state track meet on Saturday
The wife of the Texas high school track coach who was hit in the head with a shot put is sharing an update on his condition.
Leslie Crutsinger says her husband Blake Crutsinger is continuing to recover, four days after a “freak accident” at a state track meet near Tyler.
Blake, an assistant coach for track and football at Ponder High School, suffered a skull fracture and brain swelling after the approximately 12-pound metal ball struck him in the head on Saturday, May 2.
“There was no CT scan last night,” Leslie began in her post on Facebook on Wednesday, May 6. “[The nurse] said the EEG was complete and read and it only shows general slowing which is normal for a head injury, but doesn’t show seizure activity. GREAT NEWS! He looks good and the face and eye swelling on his left side have gone down.”
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The mother of two added that her husband was scheduled to get an MRI on Wednesday at the hospital in Tyler, pending his swelling going down, and that medical staff aim to “start waking him up” with the eventual goal to remove the breathing tube from his throat.
Blake’s recovery comes as the Ponder community has united in support for the beloved coach.
“Please join us in lifting up Coach Crutsinger and his family in your thoughts and prayers following an accident at the Regional Track Meet,” the school district, located about 60 miles northwest of Dallas, wrote on Facebook.
The accident happened at approximately 2 p.m. at Whitehouse High School during the Region II-3A state University Interscholastic League (UIL) competition.
Over the weekend in her initial update, Leslie thanked the community for their support and urged compassion toward the athlete who inadvertently threw the shot put that hit the coach.
“Thank you to everyone who has been praying for Blake and sending messages today,” Leslie wrote. "Also please pray for the young man from the other school who is taking this accident very hard!"
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