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Monday, November 26, 2012

Navy Reserve Quarterback In Critical Condition After Car Accident

A reserve freshman quarterback on the Navy football team is in a Miami, Fla., hospital in critical condition after he was injured in a single-vehicle accident Thanksgiving night.
According to a report Sunday in the Annapolis Capital, Ralph Montalvo was put in a medically-induced comaafter being transported to the Kendall Regional Medical Center.
Navy athletic spokesman Scott Strasemeier said Sunday night that he received a text message from Montalvo's family saying that "he showed more improvement today" but that he remains in the medically-induced coma.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Is he at the academy to play football or is he there to study and become a naval officer?

Anonymous said...

All naval academy students are there to become either a navy or marine corps officer. Sports are just an added bonus for the select few. I don't get the negativity of the question.