The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Probe into incident concludes

Fallout from player with swastika on leg includes Lake attending program at the Maltz Museum

- By Ben Hercik bhercik@news-herald.com

The Catholic Diocese of Clevelad has concluded its investigat­ion into an incident involving the Lake Catholic boys lacrosse program in which a player had a swastika on his leg during their playoff game against Orange on May 16.

The diocese released a statement on May 25.

According to the diocese, one player drew a swastika on his hand prior to the game with eye black and pressed it against one player’s leg and two other teammates’ arms.

The latter two saw theirs before the game and removed them before taking the field.

The player with the swastika on his calf was unaware of it until during the game and it was removed before the end of the game against Orange.

Regarding a report of players, staff and fans saying anti-Semitic slurs during and after the game, the diocese was unable to find any proof that occurred.

The player responsibl­e for putting the mark on his teammates was barred from Lake Catholic’s commenceme­nt ceremony and will not receive his diploma until completing assigned community service.

The entire Cougar team will be required to attend an instructiv­e and restorativ­e program at the Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage.

Any seniors are unable to receive final transcript­s until the completion of the program.

Lastly, an adult photograph­er who used profane language is banned from acting in an official capacity at future school events.

The Catholic Diocese of Cleveland included the following in their statement following the investigat­ion:

“Since learning of the allegation­s, Lake Catholic and the diocese have worked to gather all the facts as quickly as possible, with the goal being to appropriat­ely punish wrongdoing and to use the opportunit­y to reinforce the universal truth that each person is made in the image of an all good and loving God and deserving of respect and love.”

Both head coach Chris Hastings and an assistant have resigned as well.

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