Travel,
Not trying to be combatant, just informed. I just spent numerous hours on the public domain and could not find anything suggesting that steroid use is a BIG problem at the high school level. However, it may depend on what your definition of “big problem”. Drugs in general maybe, but specific to steroids, I could not find anything. Please direct me to a specific site. Mind you, IMO even one high school athlete taking steroids is a problem.
I agree with drug testing in high school. The Supreme Court gave the public schools the authority, ruling in June of 2002. If testing keeps one kid off drugs (steroids) it is more than worth the effort. Just about every sports governing body has a drug testing policy, why not the IHSA. However, the reality of enforcing legislated/mandated drug testing at the high school level is a can of worms; legal, cost, management, enforcement, etc. Therefore, IMO drug testing in HS is difficult to implement.
The buck stops with the parents. Talk with your kids. Tell them that steroid/drug use is not an option and will not be tolerated. If you think your son or daughter is using steroids (or any other drug) take them to your doc and get them tested. Don’t wait for the local high school to do it… Educating student athletes, parents, coaches, and administrators about the health consequences associated with steroid use is the answer. Parents first and then coaches must take the responsibility of educating student athletes, recognizing steroid use/abuse and enforcing a policy with consequences.
ballfan, well said.
You’ve got it right. All coaches should take your lead. You’re not only a great coach but a real leader with the power to influence your team.
Keep it Teal…….