steroids News Archive

11-Feb-2007

 

  • 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.


  • John Donovan: Vincent predicts Mitchell probe to go to D.C. (Sports Illustrated)
    Almost a year into Major League Baseball's investigation into its sordid steroids past, all exit signs seem to be pointing toward the one place that nobody really wants to go: Back to Capitol Hill, under the klieg lights, in front of a bunch of made-for-TV politicians looking for truth, blood and some face time on the evening news.


  • UW-Stout to begin drug testing after players' steroid bust (The Capital Times)
    The University of Wisconsin-Stout will require athletes to undergo random drug testing, a response to December police searches that netted steroids and other drugs from the homes of two football players.


  • Pitchers, catchers about to report to camps (Sports Illustrated)
    Detroit pitchers will try to get those infield throws down, Dice-K will make the transition to American-style baseball and Barry Zito will start justifying the $126 million that's become attached to his name.


  • Stereotypes On Steroids (Washington Post)
    Viewed through a conventional, critical lens, "Norbit" is just another crass Eddie Murphy comedy. Of cours e the movie -- featuring the toothy comedian as a Chinese curmudgeon, a bespectacled goofball and a super-size female harpy called Rasputia -- is crude, offensive and shameless. And of course we're appalled at those bus posters of Rasputia -- in all her Victoria's Secret-y glory -- crushing ...


  • Steroid case set for trial (Times-Reporter)
    A trial date of March 22 has been set in the case of Theodore A. Lyon II, a former Friendly Ridge Rd., Tippecanoe, resident accused of mixing, distributing and selling anabolic steroids.


  • Dewhurst Proposes Statewide HS Steroid Testing For Athletes (KXAN 36 Austin)
    There's a new push to keep Texas high school athletes away from steroids. Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst is proposing a statewide mandatory-testing program. If passed, it would be the largest of its kind in the nation.


  • News | Local (The Chippewa Herald)
    MADISON ? The University of Wisconsin-Stout said Thursday it will require athletes to undergo random drug testing after December police searches netted steroids and other drugs from the homes of two football players.


  • Pro Bowl notes: NFL stars finding out Belichick's not such a bad guy (USA Today)
    For several AFC stars, the most interesting part of Pro Bowl week was the opportunity to investigate Bill Belichick. Sure, the New England coach is widely respected after leading his club to three Super Bowl victories. But his competitive nature and sometimes ruthless personnel decisions left some players wondering what he would be like in such a relaxed setting.


  • NL team notes (USA Today)
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