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Colt Brennan, updates

November 20, 2010 by · Comments Off on Colt Brennan, updates 

Colt Brennan, Colt Brennan was transported to Oahu, where we arrived about 16 hours, and was transferred to Queen’s Hospital.

Speaking to a television station in Honolulu, Brennan’s father, Terry, said he had spoken to doctors.

Terry Brennan said his son had suffered head trauma, several broken ribs and a broken left collarbone and is in stable condition. Family members are expected on Saturday morning from California.

Waikoloa woman, who was not identified, was also transported to The Queen’s Medical Center by air ambulance.

Stream, Brennan’s girlfriend, is reported in serious condition at Kona Community Hospital.

Big Island police have confirmed that former University of Hawaii Colt Brennan watch was among three people injured in a two-vehicle accident Friday morning on the highway near the Queen Kaahumanu Makalawaena.

Brennan Ryan Tollner officer issued the following statement:

“We were informed that Colt was injured by a passenger in a car accident this morning on the Big Island of Hawaii. He was transported to Kona Community Hospital and has since been transported to Honolulu for additional medical care. We do not know the seriousness of his injuries at this point, but that his condition is serious. We are not aware of the status of any other person involved in the accident, but our thoughts and prayers are with them. No details of the accident have been revealed to us. Colt family requests that the public is respectful of hospitals and medical personnel focused on the treatment of people involved in this accident. ”

Brennan was apparently visiting the Big Island after being released by the Oakland Raiders. Last month, he had a workout with exploratory Houston Texans.

After a football career record at UH, Brennan was drafted in the sixth round by the Washington Redskins in 2008 the National Football League draft.

After undergoing four surgeries, he was released by the Redskins before the start of training camp this summer.

According to firefighters, crews arrived to find the SUV on its side. Stream was able to exit the vehicle, Brennan could not get out of his own, he had not fallen, but it had to be extricated. Both were transported to Kona Community Hospital.

The second vehicle was found at 20 feet in the lava field, flipped on its side. The driver was pinned inside and had to be extricated with cutters and spreaders.

She was taken to North Hawaii Community Hospital by helicopter.

Responding to a 9:36 call, officers of the Hawaii Police Department has determined that Shakti Stream, a 27 year old woman Kona was driving north in a 1997 Toyota SUV when it crossed the center line and collided head-on with a Saab 1996 sedan that was headed south.

Stream and his passenger, Colton J. Brennan, a 27-year-old Kona, were transported to Kona Community Hospital in serious condition.

The driver of the Saab sedan, a 47 year old woman Waikoloa, was taken to North Hawaii Community Hospital in serious condition.

The road was temporarily closed and reopened around 11:15.

Police have opened two investigations negligent injury. The exact cause of the accident is still under investigation and it is undetermined at this time if speed, alcohol or drugs were a factor in the accident.

The police ask that anyone who had witnessed the accident to contact Officer Paula Jelsma at 326-4646, ext 253.

Shakti Stream

November 20, 2010 by · Comments Off on Shakti Stream 

Shakti Stream, No. 4 Cal completed its sweep of the first women’s volleyball season with No. 2 Stanford in 31 years, winning 3-1 in Big Spike on Friday night at Haas Pavilion to take sole possession of the Pac- 10 lead.

The Bears (24-2, 14-2) set a record for victories in a season by defeating conference Cardinal (22-3, 13-3) 26-28, 25-17, 25-17, and 25-20.

Tarah Murrey (St. Mary’s High) had 24 kills and Carli Lloyd and 56 assists for Cal, while Alix Klineman had 24 kills for Stanford.

No. 1 Cal 9, No. 5 Stanford 6: The Bears (21-2, 8-0 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation) beat the No. 5 Cardinal (13-7, 5-3) to enter the Big Splash at Spieker Berkeley Aquatic Complex. Zach White, Ivan and Luka Rackov Saponjic each scored two goals for Cal, which won her match 13 right.

# 3 Boise State 51, Fresno State 0: Quarterback Kellen Moore passed for 333 yards and four touchdowns and the Broncos (10-0, 6-0 WAC) sprinkled the Bulldogs (6-4, 4-3) at Boise, Idaho.

Wrigley Field: The limits of friendly Wrigley Field are a bit too tight for the Big Ten. The league announced that Illinois and Northwest have agreed to some drastic changes for today’s match at home of the Chicago Cubs – including running all the offensive plays to the end zone that is not to come within a foot or two of a padded brick wall.

Hawaii:

Colt Brennan quart ancient warriors and two women were seriously injured in a car accident two Hawaii Big Island. His father, Terry Brennan, said by telephone KHON-TV in California that her son has had three or four broken ribs, a fractured left clavicle and head injuries.

The Queen’s Medical Center in Honolulu issued a statement saying that Brennan was in serious condition.

According to police, Brennan – who set a NCAA record with 131 touchdown passes – was a passenger in a sport utility vehicle driven by Shakti Stream. They say she crossed the center line on the highway near the Queen Kaahumanu Makalawena in North Kona and collided head on with the sedan driven by a woman Waikoloa.

Stanford 3, UCLA 0: Christen Press scored twice as the senior Cardinal (21-0-2) took a step closer to its third consecutive College Cup with a convincing win in the third round of the NCAA tournament over the Bruins (13 – 8-2) sold out Cagan Stadium on the campus of Stanford. Press led the nation with 25 goals.

The Cardinal will play against the winner of today’s game between No. 12 Marquette and Florida State next Friday at a time and place to be determined.

Top 25 highlights: Blake Hoffarber scored 20 points and Minnesota upset No. 8 North Carolina (2-1) 72-67 in the Puerto Rico Tip-Off. “… Marcus Morris scored 20 points and No. 7 Kansas (3-0) beat North Texas 93-60 for its 62nd consecutive home victory, tying a team record.

Tennessee coach Bruce Pearl has been suspended for the first eight games of volunteers Southeast Conference as a sanction league commissioner Mike Slive for violating NCAA rules and misleading investigators.

Selby decision: The NCAA said Kansas rookie Josh Selby, ranked No. 1 recruit in the nation by Rivals.com a year ago, must be based on nine games and repay the $ 5,757.58 he received in the form of impermissible benefits the charity of his choice. Selby, who will be eligible to return December 18 against USC, will be available when visiting Jayhawks December 22 Cal.

No. 3 Stanford 62, Utah 53: Jeanette Pohlen scored 19 points and the Cardinal (2-0) overcame a poor first half and an injury to Nnemkadi Ogwumike beat the Utes (2-1) in Salt Lake City.

Ogwumike warmed with the cardinal, but then sat with a problem not to disclose medical. The reigning Pac-10 Player of the Year, Ogwumike was nursing ankle bidding.

Colorado 71, Santa Clara 57: Alyssa Shoji scored 15 points, but the Broncos (0-3) lost in Boulder, Colorado

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