Our family would like to thank all of you for your thoughts and support at this time. Pete is recovering very well. According to the trauma doctor we last spoke with Peter only had between a 3% to 5% chance of surviving the injury he had. Besides the most critical injury, severing his aorta, Peter has had some minor head trauma and a broken left hand. The doctors do expect Pete to be on the mat in the fall in the same physical condition as before the car accident. It is true that he lost feeling to his toes and hamstrings as a result to head injuries, however the feeling has nearly completely returned. The first time anyone sees Pete it is hard to imagine that he doing much better, but his strength and accomplishments have been amazing considering what his body has been through. His recovery will be long; it will take him awhile to gain back his strength and return to his previous physical condition, but he has and will continue to dramatically improve in the coming weeks. It is difficult to see Petey with a walker if the last time you saw him was during the wrestling season, but having seen him immediately after the accident until now his improvements have been significant. Pete is supposed to be very careful for the next four weeks as a result of the concussion, so as a precaution the doctors are forcing him to continue using his walker because his balance was affected by the concussion. Although, instead of using it for balance he is now carrying it where ever he goes. Pete is in very good spirits and is up to visitors. He will continue to see a physical therapist until he is able to start training on his own and is looking forward to seeing all of you again during the wrestling season. We truly appreciate all of for your thoughts and prayers during the last three weeks!