By Stephen Tsai
Advertiser Sports Writer
University of Hawaii football coach June Jones rapid recovery from last months single-car accident has sparked optimism that Jones will be able to attend the teams spring football scrimmage, March 25, at Cooke Field.
A school official said it was hoped that Jones, who was released from The Queens Medical Center Tuesday afternoon, will attend the festivities surrounding the final workout of this spring football practice.
But family spokesman Artie Wilson said it is too early to tell, and a lot will depend on how Jones feels next week.
On Feb. 22, Jones was admitted to Queens with internal bleeding and head, chest and elbow injuries suffered in an accident on the H-1 Freeway near the Honolulu International Airport. He underwent two two-hour surgeries that day.
The media were not notified about Jones release until late that night.
He planned a quiet discharge, Wilson said. I think he even caught some of the hospital staff by surprise. He didnt want the hospital to become a media frenzy, where people in real need of help would be bothered or have to get out of the way of somebody with a tape recorder.
Jones has been unavailable for comment to the media since being hospitalized. A woman answering the telephone at Jones house yesterday morning confirmed that he was resting at home. But, she added, Were not really talking right now.
Wilson said Jones can walk and talk, eat and drink, and go to the bathroom. Wilson said Jones walked out of the hospital without assistance.
UH associate head coach George Lumpkin, who is overseeing the teams spring
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