If drug testing was done it would have to be done at all of the schools. It wouldn't be fair for some schools to do it and others not too. Some athletes would be caught using drugs and would loose all of their sports privileges, where as some schools wouldn't have the money to test all of their athletes. This is where a flaw in the system would be. But to drug test ALL athletes in the state would be millions of dollars. Especially if you consider band a sport .
Definately Giles County. Kelvy, I've heard those names mentioned around the fairway a few times these past few years. To my astonishment, I hear that these kids are shooting 3 and 4 over but they are only freshmen. Giles County will be making a state appearance soon!
When you talk fungo the first name that comes to mind is Mike Lyle. He can do just about anything with a fungo. You want a longball, he'll give you a long ball. Line drives and ground balls are just another day at the office for this man. Coach Lyle has mastered Fungology!
Tonight Giles beat Fairview in a 3-0 shutout. Fairview just couldn't hit Bwall's pitching. Giles had hitting all thoroughout the game. Giles finally got its first win in the district!
Well after reading what everyone had to say on this subject i decided to do some research. Rather than posting all of it I'll just give the website that I think gives the best information. This site answers almost any questions you have. From the cost of the drug tests to what can be detected to what types of tests there are.
http://www.nfhs.org/sportsmed/drug_testing.htm
Man, what can I say about the upcoming dynasty. This one will be started by Clay Townsend, Michael Fessler, Trent Holley, and BJ Englett. This squad has STATE written all over it.