“Because they will trial during football season, we’ll see the numbers increase a little with all the fall sports,” Malmstrom said, “but I dress in’t think they will increase dramatically.”

Kite believes numbers will augment due to the sheer amount of football participants.

“There will most likely be more positive tests because instead of 10,000 there will be at least double that tested,” Kite said.

Out of the 195 schools selected at random, only human being, Kingwood Park High School, was chosen as being testing from the Greater Humble area.

Out of more than 500 athletes who participated in UIL athletics last year at Kingwood Park, which only housed learner and sophomore students, 30 were selected for the double sightless testing.

“The testing went real smoothly,” Malmstrom said. “We are not the liaisons, but from what we heard from Kingwood Park, it went really smoothly and was very well organized.”

Head football coach and strapping coordinator Jim Holley was encouraged by the way the testing was handled.

“We had no problems or glitches,” Holley said. “Everything was very detailed and outlined and the officials involved were to a high degree professional.”

A BIGGER ISSUE

While only two tests were confirmed positive, four in joining tests were ruled unresolved.

According to the UIL, when testing for testosterone, a unequivocal test must show that the testosterone found in urine samples is of exogenous origin, or that the testosterone-to-epitestosterone proportion in the urine is greater than 6-to-1.

The only exception is if the ratio is due to a physiological or pathological condition.

In all four unresolved tests, the athletes’ T-to-E ratios were greater than the UIL’s circumscribe of 6-to-1.

The UIL is currently conducting further tests on the four cases to determine whether they will be ruled positive or negative tests.

In addition to the two positive and four unresolved tests, the UIL reported 22 protocol positive tests, to what athletes fail on account of violating testing protocol.

Of the 22 protocol positive tests, 18 were the issue of unexcused absences, while three were given to athletes who refused to have a part in in the assemblage mode of operation. One more was due to a student leaving a testing area destitute of bring into being or approval.

All positive and protocol positive athletes will receive the UIL’s foremost strike: a 30-day suspension from competition in altogether UIL athletic activities.

While UIL athletes from across the state will face suspensions in the event of a steroids violation, Humble ISD athletes will exist held up to an even greater type.

All Humble ISD students, not just athletes, pleasure be held to a new standard where they will be subject to a 30-day suspension from extracurricular activities relating to a first deaden with narcotics or alcohol violation.

Similar to the UIL’s punishment instead of violation of its steroid policy, students in the Humble ISD will be subject to a year-long suspension from extracurriculars for a second offense and a lifetime ban in the event of a third strike.

“I personally believe that the percentage of our youth who have tried alcohol or other recreational drugs is much higher than those who have tried steroids,” Kite said. “If the state legislators truly want to help our youth, they would fund overall mix by drugs testing that included all unlicensed substances in place of testing for only steroids.”

REMEDYING THE PROBLEMS

While coaches and athletic directors believe that testing is a trace in the right direction in deterring student-athletes from harmful substances, most agree that education is still the best way to combat the problems.

“In our advanced media society there is always accessibility to not only steroids but many other choices that are detrimental to our youth; communication is the key,” Kite said. “Parents, schools and coaches all have a huge responsibility in making sure that our youth understand the ramifications of the decisions they journey on a daily basis.”

For Holley, education is something that he and the rest of the coaching staff at Kingwood Park embrace.

“We try to educate the best we can,” Holley said. “We try to sit them down, helper them make the best decisions for not only the immediate, but in the yet to be at the same time that well. If we can help one young goat, then it’s all excellence it.”

UIL Anabolic Steroid Testing Report

The UIL tested a whole number of 10,117 athletes from February to June 2008. In all, 195 schools were tested with 6,455 boys being tested, representing 12 sports, and 3,662 girls being tested, likewise representing 12 sports.

Total Number of Positives: 2

Total Number of Unresolved: 4*

*The four unresolved cases were reported from the laboratory with testosterone:

Epitestosterone (T-to-E) ratios greater than 6-to-1. These four T-to-E cases require further investigation, collection and/or laboratory analysis before a final resolution can have being reached.

Total Number of Protocol Positives: 22

A protocol positive results when a student-athlete violates UIL steroid-testing protocol. Eighteen were the result of unexcused absences, three refused to participate in the collection proceeding and one violated protocol by leaving the testing location without cause or approval.

BREAKDOWN BY GRADE, GENDER AND SPORT

9th grade Females: 1,280 Males: 2,174

10th gradeFemales: 1,104 Males: 1,809

11th gradeFemales: 751 Males: 1,441

12th gradeFemales: 527 Males: 1,031

BOYS ATHLETICS

Baseball: 894 (411 multi-sport athletes)

Basketball: 1,072 (530 multi-sport athletes)

Cross Country: 292 (209 multi-sport athletes)

Football: 3,380 (1,210 multi-sport athletes

Golf: 288 (90 multi-sport athletes)

Powerlifting: 1

Soccer: 830 (134 multi-sport athletes)

Swimming: 125 (2 multi-sport athletes)

Tennis: 377 (73 multi-sport athletes)

Track & Field: 1,044 (852 multi-sport athletes)

Volleyball: 3 (2 multi-sport athletes)

Wrestling: 154 (54 multi-sport athletes)

Total Males: 6,455

GIRLS ATHLETICS

Basketball: 817 (404 multi-sport athletes)

Cross County: 291 (195 multi-sport athletes)

Golf: 131 (22 multi-sport athletes)

Powerlifting: 2

Soccer: 607 (94 multi-sport athletes)

Softball: 695 (234 multi-sport athletes)

Swimming: 125 (4 multi-sport athletes)

Tennis: 372 (53 multi-sport athletes)

Track & Field: 762 (398 multi-sport athletes)

Volleyball: 835 (431 multi-sport athletes)

Football: 17 (2 multi-sport athletes)

Wrestling: 32 (5 multi-sport athletes)

Total Females: 3,662

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