Same. By the time I was 12 they were handing us pain killers and shooting us up with God knows what to play through pain. I sometimes forget how casually opioids were treated back then. Even my own parents would get me half of a vicodin for minor complaints like having a headache. Liquid hydrocodone for sore throats and coughs. Shots of stuff I forget the name of in your knee and shoulder at intermission so you couldn't feel your obliterated joints and could play on them until the end of the game.
If there is one place where drug use is considered casual and part of the culture it's the locker room. Pain killers and speed were handed out liberally. Not that it was exclusive to us. By the 5th grade we had half the kids in the school lining up every morning like junkies at the methadone clinic for their ADHD meds (legal meth) first thing every morning.
Attending public schools in America is why I got introduced to drugs in the first place. I knew a bunch of people that wanted to drop out by high school that refused to because it was easier to buy drugs inside of the school than it was on the street. Our school reeked of pot all of the time and any kind of pill you wanted was easy to find. Most of the time you didn't have to ask people would walk around handing them out for free.