Rick Stroud of the St. Petersburg Times reports Lee Roy Selmon was responsive to family members and showed small signs of improvement a day after suffering a stroke in his Tampa home, his brother Dewey Selmon said. But his condition will be better defined, he said, when results of tests taken Saturday morning become available over the weekend. "We're happy with the progress he has made," Dewey Selmon said. "Lee Roy is a fighter. It's just a delicate situation, and we are all waiting." Dewey Selmon said he was told by doctors that the first 48 hours after a stroke are important. While Lee Roy Selmon remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit of St. Joseph's Hospital, there have been a few encouraging signs. Selmon, 56, has been responsive to some family members, Dewey said. "And that's the good news," he said. Source: The Redzone