October 22, 1996 Sports @* ThePanther Prints Mount Allison Player Fails Drug Test By Greg Quinn The Argosy, Mount Allison University The suspension ofa var- sity football player for steroid abuse has started a stream of events that has decimated Mount Allison University's football team and shaken the entire campus. Beniot Goyette, who was handed a four year sus- pension that effectively ends his football career, has refused all comment. Since the announce- ment, the Mounties have con- ceded the points from their only win of the season, head coach Marc Loranger was fired, prompting a media siege as well as a player revolt, and former coach John ‘Hoggie' MacNeil was named as new interim head coach. Loranger has also announced his inten- tion of filing a wrongful dis- missal suit. Now, the football team is preparing to continue the season, in spite of all the obsta- cles. Arandom test, adminis- tered Sept. 7, revealed the pres- ence of the anabolic steroid Stanozolol in Goyette's sys- tem. Stanozolol is banned by the CIAU, and has not been legally for sale in Canada since 1989. Itis the same substance for which Ben Johnson tested positive for in 1988, costing him his Olympic gold medal and the world record in the 100m dash. The CIAU was quick to reiterate its stance against drug abuse in sports. "We were disappointed when we were informed of this positive test," said Mark Lowry, executive vice presi- dent of the CIAU. "While we regret the obvious impact on Mr. Goyette and his future in interuniversity sport, the CIAU remains stead- fastly opposed to the use of banned substances. We will continue to do our utmost to eradicate these unacceptable practices." Goyette is the first Mount Allison athlete to test positive for a banned sub- stance. In fact, drug infractions are rare: Goyette is only the fifteenth athlete to be caught since the CIAU began drug testing in 1990. Eighty-nine per cent of those cases have been conducted on an unan- nounced basis. However, university president Ian Newbould worked quickly to establish the school's stance against drugs, alongside the CIAU. "Mount Allison in no way condones this behaviour. Itis completely unacceptable, and we will take all the neces- sary steps to ensure it does not happen again," he said. SPORTS FANS FILL THE SPORTS SECTION! SEND US YOUR INTRAMURAL SCORES, NOTICES, ATHLETE PROFILES, GAME HIGHLIGHTS, AND 0 bie TEAM PHOTOS! ALSO, LET US KNOW ABOUT YOUR HOME GAMES AND WE WILL SEND OUT A PHOTOGRAPHER. HELP US GIVE UPEl SPORTS THE ATTENTION THEY DESERVE. ; Ce hea New Programs at The Rink SKATING SCHEDULE Monday and Thursday 11:30- 12:30 Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday F295%2:2315 Saturday 3:30 - 5:30 Sunday 7:00 - 8:30 COST: Full Time Student FREE with Valid Student ID Faculty/Staff/Part-time Student/Alumni Communiversity Program 40.00/year+gst 70.00/year+gst NOON RECREATIONAL HOCKEY FACULTY/STAFF/ALUMNIONLY Monday & Thursday $80/year + gst - 2 days/week ( min 20/max 26) 12:30-1:30pm COMMUNIVERSITY(Open) Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday - 3 days/week (min 20/max 26) 12:00- 1:00pm COST: Faculty/Staff/Alumni 120.00/year + gst Community Member 210.00/year + gst PICK UP HOCKEY (4 DAYS PER WEEK) Monday & Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 Tuesday & Wednesday 2:15 - 3:30 COST: Full Time Student FREE with Valid Student ID Faculty/Staff/Part-time Student/Alumni 160.00/year +gst Communiversity 210.00/year + gst For more information contact: Neil Kinsman 566-0720 Intramural Basketball There were several exhibition games in intramural basketball this week. Here are the scores from Tuesday, October 15th and Wednesday, October 16th: In "A" Division: The Hadders 107 - Crazy's 91 The Hadders 102 - Jamie MacKinnon 80 Bill Keaveny 96 - Jessie's Girls 79 In "B" Division: Five Year Plan 77 - Ratboy's Rebels 53 Five Year Plan 90 - Abeqweit Cresting 53 Dream 4 over The Maulers by default AVC over 30 Something by default Alumni over Cordroy Warriors by default Da Ladies over No Names by default League play is set to begin next week. Check the Sports Centre for game times.