When an athlete is tested, everyone will know it is a fair game and no one has an advantage and it’ll be based on skill. If they don’t test and another team or player wins when using performance enhancing drugs, it’ll be really unfair for the teams or players that trained their whole lives for that exact moment. Another reason high school athletes should be tested is for their overall health. Overuse of these drugs can be unhealthy and cause harm. In today's society, drugs feel a lot easier to obtain, making it easier for school athletes to buy and use. Over the past 25 years there has been an explosion in youth sports participation resulting in a dramatic increase in the total number of athletes under age 18 years. It is estimated that more than 30 million children are participating in sports today. Performance enhancing drugs or PEDs are extremely dangerous with some side effects such as damage to nerves from injecting steroids, high blood pressure, heart disease, liver damage, cancer, stroke and blood clots. PED use by children and teenagers rose sharply in the past