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Friday, July 23, 2004

Players used steroids

Air Force coach Fisher DeBerry said two players who will be court-martialed on charges of using steroids have admitted they made a mistake.Junior running back Matthew Ward, charged with wrongful use and possession of the anabolic steroid methandrostenolone, will be court-martialed Sept. 8. A date hasn't been set for junior linebacker Overton Spence Jr. on charges of wrongful use, distribution and possession of methandrostenolone. Speaking at the Mountain West Conference meetings in Nevada this week, DeBerry said both players came into his office this spring and told him they made a mistake.The cadets said they didn't know what they were taking when they used pills that turned out to be methandrostenolone, DeBerry said. He said he believes them."Based on what they said, they didn't know what they were taking," DeBerry said. "They were told they were supplements and they have never given me any reason to otherwise not believe them. They have always been very true players and good gentlemen and done everything we asked them to do in the program."
Both players have been suspended from the football team. If convicted, Ward faces 10 years of confinement while Spence could receive 25 years. Both face dismissal from the Air Force and forfeiture of pay and allowances.The school has begun random testing of cadets and some employees for steroids in what experts say is an unusual step for any college.Two other cadets also face steroids charges. An evidence hearing for senior Eric M. Swartz is scheduled for Aug. 2. Commanders are deciding whether a court-martial is in order for Jonathan S. Belkowitz.A fifth investigation is ongoing.DeBerry said he doesn't think the steroid issue has tarnished his program."It's like a lot of other coaches, you don't have a lot of control over the situation and your athletes," he said. "They made the decision to use. They could have said no when a guy told them, 'I have some supplements that can help you."'DeBerry also said he favored the random steroid testing policy that began in June."Obviously, there must be a problem so we should very much do that," he said. "Our responsibility is to the American taxpayer, I believe that. They are paying for their education."

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