steroids News Archive

19-Feb-2007

 

  • Lawyer admits obstructing justice in steroids probe (Houston Chronicle)
    SAN FRANCISCO ? A Colorado lawyer pleaded guilty in federal court Thursday to obstructing justice by leaking secret grand jury documents to two reporters covering the government's probe of steroids in sports. Troy Ellerman could be sent to prison for as long as two years and fined up to $250,000 for the convictions. He also could lose his license to practice law.


  • 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.


  • In focus: effects of steroids (The Plain Dealer)
    UPDATED: 08 :49 a.m. EDT, February 18, 2007 LeBron James drives against the Lakers' Kobe Bryant during the Cavaliers' 114-108 win at the Staples Center on Thursday night.


  • Lawyer pleads guilty to leaks of documents in steroids case (San Jose Mercury News)
    A defense attorney in the Balco case officially pleaded guilty in federal court Thursday to obstructing justice by leaking secret grand jury documents to two San Francisco Chronicle reporters covering the government's probe of steroids in sports.


  • MLB notes: Cleanup hitter Howard eager to clean up game (USA Today)
    If Ryan Howard is meant to carry a torch that convinces skeptical baseball fans pure, raw talent can rid the game of the steroids cloud, he'll gladly accept the role. "Sure, as long as it helps get this cloud out of the way," the 2006 National League MVP said Sunday at the Philadelphia Phillies spring training camp. "If that's how you want to look at it and use me or whatever, so be it."


  • Colo. Lawyer Pleads Guilty To Charge in Steroids Probe (Washington Post)
    A Colorado lawyer pleads guilty Thursday to obstructing justice by leaking secret grand jury documents to two reporters covering the government's probe of steroids in sports.


  • 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.


  • Colorado Man Pleads Guilty In Sports Steroids Grand Jury Leak (ABC 7 Denver)
    A Colorado man pleaded guilty Thursday to obstructing justice by leaking secret grand jury documents to two reporters covering the government's probe of steroids in sports.


  • Random tests on N.J. athletes all negative (Fox Sports)
    New Jersey's first in-the-nation tests for steroid abuse by high school athletes found no positive results, according to the group that administered the tests. New Jersey became the first state to administer the tests amid concerns that high school students might be bulking up to be more competitive. National studies have shown that about 2 percent of teenagers use steroids before graduating from ...


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