Maryland Recruit Ledbetter is injured in car accident
Sterling Ledbetter, should be an important part in Maryland’s Basketball Recruiting class participated in a serious car accident Monday and remained in a Hagerstown, Md., hospital last night.
Ledbetter played, Laurel plays top two years ago for Allegany College in Cumberland, Md., was returning to his hometown to school, if Monday morning after Allegany coach Bob Kirk, he slept on a wheel on Interstate 70 west of Myers City. He had to be reduced from his car and was by helicopter to Washington County Hospital and was in intensive station 12:43 hours, a hospital official said.
According to the Maryland coach Gary Williams, Ledbetter deployed suffered from the hip, that doctors were able to return to the articulation.
“It was quite seriously,” said Williams, adding that he was not sure that Ledbetter would be ready for the season.
“He was very happy,” said Kirk. “The car was demolished. But it is good.”
Kirk, visited his former players at the hospital, said Ledbetter did not suffer any fractures or other internal injuries. Ledbetter, it was expected to have oral surgery yesterday afternoon. Officials at the hospital said last night they had no change in status Ledbetter.
Maryland State Police officers have said they are still reviewing the accident and a report will not be available before the end of the week earlier.
“It is quite incredible,” said Williams. “It is something that, as college coaches, is always on the back of your mind. You are increasingly concerned by the player in a situation like this. It is your worst nightmare.
“I hope he can be ready. But there is one of us. We continue with what doctors say.”
Ledbetter, 6-foot-4, 195 pounds-garde, an average of 13.9 points, 6.1 rebounds and 7.1 over the last season at Allegany. He had been scheduled for Terra Pins rotation immediately, in particular the backup point guard John Gilchrist. He agrees with James before the essence of good Counsel as the only members of the Terra Pins “Recruiting class.
“It was quite a good mood,” said Kirk. “It is pretty hard. He said he was hurt, but I’m sure he knows he is happy to be here. “
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