"Our experience has been that students don't make this up. No one's trying to game the system," NJSIAA Attorney Steve Goodell told New Jersey 101.5. "We take them at their word."
Some special education students can outrun students without a disability, or sink baskets at a greater rate. They just haven't always had the chance to compete.
The idea has been knocked down before, more than once, but New Jersey lawmakers are at it again - attempting to make all high school athletes eligible for random steroid testing.
In a first-of-its-kind initiative from the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association, a special team is going school to school in the Garden State to make sure their athletic programs are keeping up with the state regulations and protocols in place.
Are you afraid of drones? Many Garden State residents admit they get nervous when they see one of the unmanned flying machines nearby, because they tend to be unpredictable and they have been known to crash.