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Although most secondary schools nationwide do not administer drug NEWS "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. 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