New York Post

Cops probe coach

Holy Cross ‘shower’ scandal widens

- By LARRY CELONA

The NYPD is investigat­ing whether the hoops coach at Holy Cross HS in Queens had any inappropri­ate contact with the students he’s accused of watching take showers, lawenforce­ment sources told The Post yesterday.

School officials asked cops to get involved, and investigat­ors are checking whether Paul Gilvary (inset), 48, com mitted any illegal acts, the sources said.

Otherwise, it will be considered a school matter.

The varsity head coach was put on administra­tive leave with pay on Nov. 10.

The allegation­s were sparked after a teacher overheard three players talking about the alleged shower episodes.

In addition, a mother of one current player has said that some of his teammates had been “uncom fortable” with Gilvary talking to them while they showered.

An unsigned note from the office of Principal Rev. Walter Jenkins, posted on the school’s Web site, explained that school officials were given informatio­n “of potential impropriet­ies that caused us to alert the civil authoritie­s.”

Gilvary, a director of administra­tion, had been the varsity coach for the basketball and was chairman of the Catholic High School Athletic Associatio­n for the boys’ soccer and basketball leagues.

Gilvary’s lawyer, Joseph Tock, called his client a “dedicated employee for the past 28 years at Holy Cross High School.

“He has a sterling reputation, and numerous players, including some of whom have played college basketball and soccer, will vouch for him. He denies any impropriet­ies.”

“He’s horrified,” one Holy Cross colleague told The Post earlier. “He’s fighting for his reputation.”

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