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02-Aug-2007

 

  • Steroids (WJHG Panama City)
    The FHSAA will soon begin its Steroid-Testing Plan. It?s a pilot program, which will randomly test athletes, beginning in September from football rosters that must be submitted by August 22nd.


  • Steroids may not be testable by fall (Herald Democrat)
    AUSTIN ? The Texas lawmaker who authored a new mandatory random steroid testing law for high school athletes now says the program may not be ready in time for the upcoming football season.


  • Most states keep prep steroids a local issue (Albany Democrat-Herald)
    They were thinking big in New Mexico. Encouraged by the Drug Enforcement Administration, state officials staged a national summit to discuss solutions for the growing problem of steroids in high school sports.


  • FHSAA reports how it will implement steroid testing plan (Bonita Daily News)
    The Florida High School Athletic Association released how it will implement its steroid testing plan on Wednesday. On the FHSAA site are a list of frequently asked questions regarding the 2007-08 FHSAA Anabolic Steroids Testing Program, including the selection procedure, testing procedure, penalties and appeals process, is available as a PDF for download.


  • Steroids testing expected to begin in football season (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
    By RICKY TREON UIL athletic director Dr. Charles Breithaupt says he is confident Texas' new steroids testing policy will be up and running sometime during the 2007 football season. "I think we can get this thing rolled out by that time," Breithaupt said Monday at a news conference during the Texas High School Coaches Association Convention and Coaching School in Fort Worth. "Obviously, there are ...


  • Taunton cops make steroids arrests (The Enterprise)
    TAUNTON? Following a tip and surveillance, police arrested two people Sunday in connection with illegal steroids found in a vehicle's gas tank.


  • ON HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: More data needed on steroids (Houston Chronicle)
    Some "four-letter words" have more than four letters. On rare occasions, one is allowed to put a four-letter word in a newspaper column. The word I have in mind really should never be used in the sports section, but maybe the editor will let this one slide. Politicians. Disgusting isn't it?


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