Leslie Crutsinger, the wife of Blake Crutsinger, a Texas high school coach, provided a crucial update on her husband’s medical condition following a serious incident at a state track meet. Four days after the accident, which occurred during the Region II-3A University Interscholastic League (UIL) competition at Whitehouse High School, Leslie offered insights into Blake’s ongoing recovery.
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Blake Crutsinger, an assistant coach for track and football at Ponder High School, sustained a skull fracture and experienced swelling of the brain after being struck by a shot put that weighs around 12 pounds. The incident took place on Saturday, May 2, and has since prompted an outpouring of support from the local community.
In her social media post, Leslie expressed gratitude for the messages of support that have flooded in for Blake. She informed followers that on Wednesday, May 6, no CT scan had been performed the previous night; however, the results of an EEG indicated only general slowing—a normal reaction following head trauma. Significantly, there was no evidence of seizure activity identified from the EEG.

Leslie highlighted some positive news regarding Blake’s condition, stating that the swelling around his face and left eye has decreased, marking a step forward in his recovery. In her update, she mentioned that medical professionals planned to conduct an MRI that day, contingent on the reduction of swelling, and that the team aimed to begin the process of waking her husband. The long-term plan includes the eventual removal of the breathing tube that has been assisting him.
The support from the Ponder community has been profoundly felt in the days following the accident. The school district, located approximately 60 miles from Dallas, used social media as a platform to rally the community, urging everyone to keep Coach Crutsinger and his family in their thoughts and prayers. This call for support reflects the high regard in which Blake is held by both students and faculty alike.
In her earlier statements, Leslie emphasised the importance of compassionate thoughts not only for her husband but also for the young athlete who accidentally threw the shot put that struck him. She noted the emotional burden that the incident has caused for the student, urging the public to remember him in their prayers as well.
As Blake continues his journey towards recovery, the community’s response has served to underline the connections and relationships forged through sports and education. Many colleagues, friends, and parents have rallied around the Crutsinger family, offering practical support and resources during this challenging time.
This incident serves as a reminder of the inherent risks associated with sports, even at the high school level, where the focus is often on developing talent and fostering teamwork. As the days progress, the hope remains that Blake Crutsinger will make a full recovery, allowing him to return to both his family and his team.
The story of Coach Crutsinger highlights the strength of community spirit in times of crisis and the complexities surrounding athletic environments where accidents can occur. As updates on Blake’s condition continue to emerge, the collective hope is for his health to improve, enabling him to get back to doing what he loves best—coaching young athletes.
