Crowley community rallies around volleyball coach diagnosed with cancer

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The Crowley community is rallying around a beloved volleyball coach diagnosed with stage 4 cancer

"Enjoy the moments with people because you don't know when the last day is. People say that, but they don't really take it in," Crowley High School junior Jasmine Quinn said.

It's not a perspective a teenager usually has, but their pink shoe laces are representative of the fact that they've been forced to grow up quickly. Their head coach Caroline Bruder entered this season by sharing some news with the girls that has forever changed their lives. A summer to process that the coach they know and love has cancer that has spread to her liver, lungs, and bones. "Before I thought that I had all the time in the world. Now, I don't know if I have all the time in the world," she shared."In reality, knowing has helped me be more present than if I didn't know." "It's really scary thinking about not knowing the time length of it," Quinn said."It's really hard.

Whether it be the supportive hashtag from Burleson, the flower arrangement from Weatherford, or the group team photo with Boswell High, it's clear what coach Bruder means to the entire community.

 

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