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DRUGS
Continued from Page 1
Cartwright and the PHS athletic
department get help from coaches,
as well ao the athletes themselven in
controlling drug use. "It'srespect
between the players and yourself
and your coach - trust," PHS jun-
ior and women's soccer player
Maria Porta said.
"There is definitely a lot of drug use
in high school. If you do it, then you'll
get kicked off the team," she added.
Teammate and PHS freshman
Christie Zelnick said, "With the ath-
letes, as far as the soccer players, it's
not a problem at all. As far as drugs
like marijuana, no one really does
that, especially during the season."
Team unity as a drug deterrent is a
universal sentiment on Pioneer's cam-
pus, senior and men's tennis captain
John Seyferth said. "I think that in
general the only way (recreational
drug use) is going to be policed is
through your teammates, and what's
going on there in terms of leadership.
That will be the true deterrent, not the
parents, not the coach."
Although most secondary schools
nationwide do not administer drug

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"I think that in general the only way
(recreational drug use) is going to be policed is
through your teammates... That will be the true
deterrent, not the parents, not the coach."
- John Seyferth
Pioneer senior and men's tennis captain

tests, former high school athletes at
the University voice concern over
the relationship between high
school student athletes and recre-
ational drug use.
"It was a problem. I'm from Detroit
public schools and I don't think they
stressed it as much as they should
have," LSA junior and men's track
team member Rondell Ruff said.
LSA senior and fellow runner
from the women's team Rachel
Sturtz added, "Granted I was
restricted to running, and with run-
ning you can't smoke anything and
try and run, but I think there is
always going to be a problem with.
high school."
The University does not have the
freedom that high schools like Pio-
neer have when it comes to testing
their athletes.

Required testing will continue
among University athletes, but
Kinesiology sophomore and men's
track athlete Adam Kring believes
drugs are not a serious problem.
"Usually, if you're honestly good
enough to be a Division I athlete
then you don't want to tinker in that
stuff because you can really wreck
your life," Kring said.
This opinion was echoed by fel-
low Kinesiology sophomore and ice
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the NCAA is an effective deterrent
to recreational drug use among stu-
dent athletes.
"We are still subject to that ran-
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away a lot of people's incentive to
go above the water and try and test
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