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Two other soccer players were similarly hazed, one in 2007 and another this year, the lawsuit claims. The hazings are characterized in the suit as the "custom, tradition, ritual and/or long-standing practice" carried out by "veteran" soccer team members against younger players promoted to the varsity team.

Five soccer coaches were removed by the district pending the conclusion of its investigation. Two of them — Michael DiVincenzo, head boys and girls varsity coach, and freshman boys coach Emilio Rodriguez — were placed on paid leave and "temporarily reassigned" from their teaching duties while the investigation continues, according to district spokesman David Beery.

DiVincenzo was also the freshman baseball coach at the time of the 2008 incident, school officials said. He and Rodriguez could not be reached for comment Wednesday.

Beery said an internal investigation intends to determine how the school handled the 2008 allegation. He said he did not think any outside agencies were notified at that time, but the Illinois Department of Child and Family Services and the school's resource officer, a Des Plaines police officer, were alerted to the allegation after it came to the attention of district officials.

A Des Plaines police spokesman said this week that the department was not notified about the incident in 2008.

District 207 Superintendent Ken Wallace encouraged anyone with knowledge of similar incidents to contact him. Beery said Tuesday he was unaware of any further reports of hazing coming to the district. But Romanucci said he believes more students have been victimized on the school's sports teams and claimed phone calls were pouring into his office with parents saying their children were hazed or bullied at the school.

The lawsuit seeks monetary compensation and an injunction ending the alleged hazing ritual. But Romanucci said the coaches as well as school and district leaders should be fired.

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