steroids News Archive

08-Feb-2007

 

  • At 37, Juan Gonzalez is still searching for one more shot at the major leagues (USA Today)
    In his heyday he was known as Juan Gone, a fearsome slugger who could make baseballs disappear and runners score with uncommon frequency. Now for stateside fans the play on Juan Gonzalez's name is more like: Where has Juan Gone?


  • Disgraced Australian Olympic kayaker on drugs charges (AFP via Yahoo! News)
    An Australian Olympic kayaker already banned for using steroids faces a possible jail term after allegedly being caught with more than 800 ecstasy tablets this week.


  • Warm-Weather Bird Seen In Wisconsin (Channel 3000)
    HORICON, Wis. -- It's a bird native to Central America and one that's described as a grackle on steroids. Now, it's been spotted in Wisconsin for the first time.


  • Bigger, Stronger, Faster: Recruiting Pressure Drives Some To Steroids (KXAN 36 Austin)
    Bigger, stronger, faster... it's become the mantra for high school sports. And for many young athletes, It's the key to going pro. But in reality, only two percent of high schoolers will receive an athletic scholarship.


  • Great-tailed grackle, a warm-weather bird, spotted in Wisconsin (WKBT La Crosse)
    HORICON, Wis. It's a bird native to Central America and one that's described as a grackle on steroids. Now, it's been spotted in Wisconsin for the first time.


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