Show Sports Mark Langston The Royals had plenty of backers and the Angels figured to be closer The A's from the start ran away from their divisional rivals except the youthful White Sox who managed to push their way into first place by late June sweeping the A's at home along the way The A's pushed back ahead of them the day before the Oakland ‘too broad program 5 g Drug-testin- From 1C the NCAA Court rules against program conducted by Premo said He said the supposed effectiveness of steroids in enhancing performance by increasing strength was found scientific by Rushing to be an unresolved lawyer in the case controversy A lawyer for the NCAA did not return teleWhile all of the banned drugs could be phone calls Tuesday for all subThe appellate court upheld a 1988 ruling harmful if misused “that is true Premo water and stances” aspirin including by Santa Clara County Superior Court Judge do not “did said He also testing said drug of banned who drug testing Conrad Rushing and health athletes’ to protect very much Stanford athletes — the only ones exempt safety” from the program out of the more than 1000 Many substances containing banned drugs schools governed by the NCAA or prescription mediare diver The suit was originally filed by cines designed to improve health Premo Simone LeVant She later dropped out of the said He said the NCAA’s broad ban may discase but football player Barry McKeever and suit the courage athletes from taking needed medicasoccer player Jennifer Hill picked up it had deterred some and were joined by the university on behalf tions and apparently from doctors prescribing medicines of all its athletes NCAA does not test for alcohol the Also student at rights “The NCAA needs to look — in the sport of riflery — and proexcept and the law in determining what is an effecor rehabilitation no vides Decounseling said drug tive and legal drug testing program” NCAA spent the said He said Premo She Stanford for bra Zumwalt a lawyer from 1975 to education on drug noted that courts have upheld drug testing $200000 on drug million $1 over to 1985 compared current based on a reasonable suspicion of the first of program year testing in the drug use Questioning the accuracy of the testing In Tuesday’s ruling Premo said the evicould be deprocedures Premo said athletes second-handence supported Rushing’s finding that “athd for clared ineligible inhaling letes do not use drugs any more than college detecSteroid a room in smoke students generally or others of their age marijuana tion relies to some extent on “judgment or group and that they actually use drugs less inguesswork” and the NCAA does not get during the athletic season than their peers” reits of confirmation laboratory dependent The NCAA’s history of drug testing said showed that no women athletes had ever sults Premo He also said there was no evidence that been declared ineligible and that only about the testing was a deterrent to drug use Even flunked drug had percent of the male athletes a deterrent the NCAA’s testing anwas tests most of them football players testing if it in advance and conducted only at nounced positive for steroids would have little effect he of championships that evidence credible any There was no said the banned drugs improved athletic perfor drug-testin- over-the-count- er student-athlete- Eugene Premo in the 0 decision He also said the NCAA had not tried alternatives such as drug education The ruling is the first by any appellate court in the nation against the testing program It applies only to Stanford and if upheld on appeal to other schools in California The NCAA since 1986 has conducted random drug testing of athletes in championship competitions and postseason football games looking for evidence of six categories of drugs including steroids: To be eligible during the season all athletes must sign forms consenting to be tested Last year the NCAA 3-- testing of football players began year-roun- d for steroids and two other types of drugs The suit was filed under the state constitution because its right of privacy has been interpreted to apply to private actions as well as government intrusions The US Supreme Court has ruled that the NCAA is a private entity and therefore not covered by the US Constitution’s ban on unreasonable searches From 1C not ready to play Hopefully we’ll learn from our mistakes and learn to adjust to each team as they come along” she said Mountain Crest moved to 0 while Bear River and 16-- 2 2 and to slipped The Bears' Trisha Garren and Larisa Ward each had three kills Ward had three blocks while Lisa Michaelis and Aniessa had eight and five digs re- weapons in players who hadn’t seen much varsity action this season Sophomore Monique Cor-deir- o was sent in the last few minutes of the fourth game and made the final save to help get the ball back over the net for the win “She went out there calmly” Moore said “That’s why I asked her to be on the team” Kimberly Balls played her first full varsity game and had five kills and 10 digs “She did a great job" said Moore The first game was dominated and by the ’Cats with soft-tip- s tough blocks by Nelson Debbie Horton and Borgman An ace by Horton set up a 14-- 7 lead before the Utes hit the ball out of bounds to end it “If you saw the Idaho State game this was totally different” Moore said “Some teams we can get long rallies going But this one was short” The Utes were able to get their only lead in the second game at 6-- Hun-sak- er spectively View Logan-Sk- y the Bobcats beat At Smithfield their winlcss Cache Valley rivals 15-- 1 15-1- 3 "We had a real strong serving game with seven aces in the first game” said first-ye- Sky View ar Coach Kaylene Johnson “The second game we just sat back and waited for things to happen We didn’t take control like we did in the first game” Sky View is Logan is 4 3-- 1 and 17-- 9 while 0-- North Summit-Morga- n the defending state champion Trojans topped the in a 8 7 Braves 15-- 15-- non-leag- match “Our girls are starting to get some confidence hitting" said Morgan Coach Liz Wiscombe who returns just two starters Jodi Rees and Kellie Mcmmott off last year’s title team Morgan which plays its final five matches on the road raised 4 its overall record to The Trojans' Katie Crittenden hammered nine kills Rachel Smith had eight kills and three aces Rees served four more aces and had 12 assists Memmott had nine assists 13-- St Lake Joseph-Sal- t Lutheran At Salt Lake City the winless Javhawks (0-- 6 dropped a 5 doublcheader to the Lvnx 11-1- 15-- 8 15-1- 18-1- 1 6 15-- 4 “Our defense is doing OK but too many errors hurl us We put olTense with our setin a new ter coming off the back row and feeding three hitters which was new to the kids” said St Joseph Coach Melinda Fowler e In the Javhawks' win Christina Kancitis Trisha Heersink May Kleczkowski and Cindy Vanderstappen combined 6-- 2 15-- Fire-baug- 12-1- 15-1- 2 Moore said Utah took an early lead in the fourth game but was soon fighting against Weber’s eight straight 10-- 2 lead The ’Cats points and a continued the intensity with power kills by Firebaugh and Ganson and then brought in Cordeiro to finish the victory overThe Wildcats now all travel to Boise State today for conference play "Boise’s our biggest rival as far as personality” Moore said “If we can finish in the top four we’ll make it to the NCAA — that’s where the pres4-- tige is” Utah is now the Utah-Web- 4-- and still leads 7 series er Jazz From 1C else take care of itself I'm here for the next eight years and I hope to finish my career with the same team that drafted me I "I'm here to play basketball hope mv privaev will be respec- far beyond my wildest dreams” he said “If you go back to when I first started playing I could have never imagined it would come to this” scorThe Jazz’s Stockton averaged er in 1989-9- 0 172 points and a league-hig- h 145 assists Malone 27 is a choice who averaged 31 rebounds last points and ted" Stockton who made $125 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