Las Vegas Review-Journal

Man, 20, jailed; tracs coach fired in student se- case

- By Katelyn Newberg Las Vegas Review-journal

A Las Vegas high school athletic coach was fired after police said another man working as a volunteer coach had sex with a student in February.

Nik’olas Clater, 20, was arrested May 9 and charged with statutory sexual seduction by a person under 21, luring a child to engage in a sex act and two counts of lewdness with a child older than 14, court records show. According to Clater’s arrest report, he was working as an assistant track coach at Sunrise Mountain High School, 2575 Los Feliz St., from Jan. 31 to Feb. 25.

During that time, the report states, Clater had sexual contact with a 15-year-old student who initially told him she was 16. He asked her for her phone number in February and invited her to his house, the report states.

The track team’s head coach, Cleveland Powe, was fired in February after the school’s principal learned that Clater had been at a track meeting without clearance to be at practices with students, according to the report.

Powe told the Review-journal on Friday that he was unaware of the allegation­s against Clater. Powe said that Clater was not a coach and that he was training Clater at the school.

The Clark County School District received a report in February that Clater was having “inappropri­ate contact” with a student. Clater was banned from campus when the investigat­ion began, the district has said.

Powe said Clater was in the process of being cleared to help with practices when the investigat­ion began.

“He wasn’t there on a coaching capacity,” Powe said. “I train outside the school as well, and he was just an athlete training to go to college.”

On Feb. 19, the assistant principal in charge of athletics at the school emailed Powe asking for a list of people “to put on the coaching list,” the report states.

She pointed out that the list Powe sent her, which included Clater, had people who weren’t cleared to be at practices with students. Powe replied that “they are finishing up the process and won’t be there until they are cleared,” the report said.

Powe said he didn’t know about the investigat­ion until the day he was fired.

According to Transparen­t Nevada, Powe worked as a coach for the school district from 2015 to 2018. He also worked as a physical education substitute in 2011 and 2012, a support staff substitute in 2013 and a program assistant in 2015.

Clater was never employed by the school district, CCSD has said.

He remained in the Clark County Detention Center on Friday on $75,000 bail, court records show. His preliminar­y hearing is scheduled for Thursday.

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