Friday, September 9, 2011

Houston Area High School Athletes Tired of Losing, Can't Even Win at Cheating



HOUSTON - A veteran teacher and volleyball coach is at the center of a drug trafficking ring that may have targeted his own students, police said. Friendswood police arrested Timothy Todd Porter and two other men about 6:30 a.m. on Wednesday after a raid on the coach's home in League City. It began after Friends­wood police were tipped off that Porter was selling steroids.

The search of Porter's home uncovered 98 grams of Stanozolol and 35 grams of Anabar - both steroids. "We believe that there are students out there that he has sold to," [Friends­wood police officer Lisa] Price said. In addition to the Galveston County possession charge, Porter is accused of two counts in Harris County of delivery of controlled substances - including cocaine, according to the Friends­wood police. In addition to coaching volleyball, Porter taught physics and astronomy at Clear Springs High. He had been employed by Clear Creek ISD for 22 years.

Typical Harris County "life isn't fair so we're going to roid up to finally beat those Dallas schools at something other than sweating through ridiculous humidity and aspiring to be Aggies" amateurism. Certainly can't hate the middle man here. Old man Porter was just trying to save his job through these public school layoffs by trying to build a winner the easy Teachers' Union way. If you want to get mad at someone, blame these free-loading kids who apparently don't pay any attention to the D/FW kids who know that winning isn't easy and just say no to drugs, put in the long hours in the weight room, and win trophies the old-fashioned way like you grow up dreaming about. Gotta give him extra props though for sneaking in that sweet cocaine though. There's room on the WWCD team anyday if you know how to party.

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