steroids News Archive

08-Jan-2007

 

  • Big question (Orlando Sentinel)
    Mark McGwire discovers on Tuesday whether his legacy is fit enough for enshrinement in Cooperstown, N.Y., home of the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Unlike Tony Gwynn and Cal Ripken Jr., McGwire may fall short of election mired in a silent sea of steroids suspicions. We're here to talk about the past, so examine these facts and decide for yourself.


  • New IHSA steroids ban makes random testing a possibility (Quad-City Times)
    The Associated Press BLOOMINGTON, Ill. ? A new Illinois High School Association ban on steroids might be the first step toward random testing during state finals in football, basketball and other sports, officials said Friday.


  • Up in arms about steroids (Kansas City Star)
    It?s the game he loves and the sport that?s given Mike Sweeney wealth and friends beyond his imagination. And that?s why he won?t keep quiet about the double standard that?s made baseball the national bad guy.


  • Random testing could follow new IHSA steroids ban (Daily Southtown)
    A new Illinois High School Association ban on steroids could be the first step toward random testing during state finals in football, basketball and other selected sports, officials said Friday.


  • Fighting roosters seized in city basement (Reading Eagle)
    The raid also nets cockfighting paraphernalia, including avian steroids, painkillers and razor-sharp spurs, a humane society officer says.


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