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Coaches
By D.R. Haynes
Sports editor
Three former USC coaches were
sentenced Aug. 10 for their involvement
in supplying steroids to
players. The sentences ranged from
three to six months probation to
three years probation.
Tom Kurucz, Jim Washburn and
Keith Kephart all pleaded guilty to
the charges before U.S. District
Jugde G. Ross Anderson on June
1.
Kurucz, 42, was sentenced to
serve six months in a community
facility and three years probation.
Kurucz received the minimun sentence
under federal guidelines. He
faced up to six years in prison and
a stiff $350,000 fine.
Kurucz, a USC coach from 1982
to 1986, was found guilty of lying
to a grand jury and a misdemeanor
count of dispensing steriods.
Kephart and Washburn faced
one year in prison and a $1,000
fine for importing steriods through
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