The suddenness shocked people. The reports jarred his circle and then entire communities. No warning signs came ahead of the news that John Yunker, at age 46, could be near death.
Yunker went to a hospital late last December, struggling to breathe. Days later, he was in a coma and having open-heart surgery.
"I wasn't doing too hot," he says now.
Nine months later, he's quite alive, in the early days of coaching another season of Champlin Park High volleyball. He's thriving, too, because those he helped over the years showed up to help him.
Yunker has built a reputation as one of Minnesota's top volleyball coaches, honing his craft at high schools, clubs and colleges. He brought Champlin Park to a position of prominence in the mid-2010s, left for the briefest of college coaching stints at North Dakota, returned to his still-vacant job and cemented his legacy in 2018 by coaching the Rebels to the Class 3A state championship.
"This was where I was supposed to be, I guess," he said. "Things happen for a reason, right?"
Champlin Park, a program with legitimate designs on a state championship, kicked off official practices Monday, with the season's first matches happening statewide Thursday. Yunker's Rebels are ready, relieved and ranked No. 2 in the preseason Class 4A poll.
"It was scary. I didn't know if he'd be back coaching us," said junior outside hitter Carly Gilk, recent Gophers commit. "He's one of the best coaches I've ever had."