Steroids, stinkage spell doom for Mota (News-Herald) Talk about not being able to catch a break. That was the Indians in 2006. They had Guillermo Mota - pre-juice. It figures, right? In case you missed it, Mota has been suspended by Major League Baseball for the first 50 games of the 2007 season after testing positive for steroids.
Track coach indicted in steroids scandal (Inside Bay Area) The steroids investigation that track coach Trevor Graham touched off by anonymously mailing a syringe of a designer drug to federal agents three years ago landed right back where it started: with
Graham charged in steroids probe (The News & Observer) Trevor Graham, who operates Raleigh-based Sprint Capitol USA and has coached some of the world's fastest track stars, was charged Thursday with hindering the government's steroids probe.
Arash Markazi: Clippers turning things around (Sports Illustrated) The bright lights drew my attention from the slow moving traffic as I crawled down Interstate 110. They were blasting from the Staples Center. The odd-shaped structure which looks the Gugenheim on steroids that has an oversized surfboard perched on top (this is California after all) is lit up in neon blue with the office supply dedicated sign shining in bright red. The colors emanating from the
DR. SHORTT STEROIDS CASE: Special treatment denied (The Charlotte Observer) The U.S. attorney's office in Columbia followed standard procedure in deciding not to prosecute former Carolina Panthers players involved in the federal steroids case against Dr. James Shortt, according to a court brief filed Oct. 20.
Putting steroids to the test (Athens Review Online) Hoping to stop student athletes from risking their health in exchange for a few years sports success, Texas Lt. Governor David Dewhurst recently called for mandatory testing of public school athletes for steroids.