From Deseret News archives:
Coach's stroke doesn't slow down team
That was about the only aspect of his coaching duties he relinquished as he dealt with both a stroke and heart surgery while his players struggled to realize their dream of a 2A state championship.
The coach had a minor stroke during a tournament three weeks ago in which his left side went numb. Yet he remained at the softball complex and coached his team to wins over 4A and 5A schools. Then, the following Monday, he went to the medical clinic in Blanding.
"They told me I'd probably had a few smaller (strokes) and sent me to a doctor in Salt Lake City," he said. That was on Wednesday, April 30. Doctors found a hole in Swenson's heart that they said needed to be patched.
He checked into the hospital on Wednesday, had the hole repaired on Thursday and checked out of the hospital Friday afternoon.
Saturday he was at the Spanish Fork Softball Complex coaching the San Juan softball team in the first round of the 2A state tournament. His concession to his doctors and family was to stay in the dugout in an effort to reduce his stress.
For a coach whose top priority is helping his players have as much success in life as they do on the softball field, it might seem a contradiction. But for those who know him best, his efforts to put the players and their goal of a state title before even his own health are typical.
"Sometimes ... somewhere along the way, the true integrity of high school sports gets lost," said San Juan assistant coach Monte Lee. "But Craig always shows me he never forgets what it's about. It's about the kids and teaching them to love what they do, respect what they do and to care about each other ... I think he'd give up every single win just to see these kids succeed in things besides softball."
Swenson tries to teach his players that dedication and discipline that's learned in a game can be utilized in a classroom, in a relationship and even in life's most discouraging and frightening moments.
"And it wasn't business as usual, it was fun and pleasure as usual," said Lee.
His players see him as more than just a teacher of the game.
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