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08-14-2009, 10:33 AM
The University Interscholastic League's executive committee on Wednesday issued Lewisville a public reprimand and one year of probation for violating steroid testing protocol.
Lewisville's violation of the UIL's steroid-testing protocol during the 2008-09 school year was caused by a mistake in the number of student-athletes selected for testing, Lewisville ISD public information officer Karen Permetti said today.
The result was 33 athletes were tested instead of the 46 required to be in the random sampling.
"We recognized the error late in the day, but it was too late to rectify it," Permetti said. "We reported it right away."
None of Lewisville's student-athletes tested positive, Permetti said.
Lewisville's violation of the UIL's steroid-testing protocol during the 2008-09 school year was caused by a mistake in the number of student-athletes selected for testing, Lewisville ISD public information officer Karen Permetti said today.
The result was 33 athletes were tested instead of the 46 required to be in the random sampling.
"We recognized the error late in the day, but it was too late to rectify it," Permetti said. "We reported it right away."
None of Lewisville's student-athletes tested positive, Permetti said.