bill mahan, my cross-country coach. thy played f;kndispensable rol.sk you about what may have been the biggest challenge, and that's facing cancer. soç many in our community face it. talk to me about how you were ablecz to face that and not goe route of woe is me. because clearly when you hearÑ that, you suffer with that no matter who you ókare. >> it does. it does hit you. the doctor told me youurtu a fex months to live, the last days are the most aggressive form, i said, lord, have mercy.+idñ that's disorienting, you know what i mean? but it was surprising, too, because i saidoquz myself, i hae been invited to the banquet of i have an abundance of blessing. it might be1qñ time to make roo for somebody else.ñr so, in that sense i wasn't going to allow death to be like a thief to5lob me of my joy and love i already experienced. because mom and dad, my life, i wouldn't have that much to complain about if i did that at 48. you know what i mean? but i did want to live. and thank god went through the surgery and everything, everything was fine. so, e