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DCFS asks prosecutors to investigate high school hazing

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District 211 Superintendent Nancy Robb said in a statement Monday that the ritual involved "several players piling onto a targeted player and then grabbing, horseplay, slapping and hitting the targeted player in areas that included the buttocks and sometimes in the groin. The players were clothed at the time of each 'initiation' pile-on, and the contact occurred on top of the player's clothing."

Robb added that the school's investigation did not reveal any sexual misconduct among the players and that head coach Luke Yanule promptly reported the allegation when he learned of it Friday.

"Hazing or other initiations have never been tolerated, nor will it ever be tolerated in our basketball program or in any program at Hoffman Estates High School," Yanule said in a statement issued by the district. "Our team will own the disciplinary measures handed down with integrity as we look to move forward."

School officials notified DCFS about the allegations, Robb said, but the agency decided not to take action (a DCFS spokesman declined to comment about the case). Sgt. Darin Felgenhauer of the Hoffman Estates police said Monday an investigator is still looking into the incident and that no criminal charges have been filed.

Hazing violates student disciplinary codes in both districts, and their respective administrators said they will institute new measures to combat the practice.

District 207 officials said they will retrain staff, start a hotline to field complaints and require coaches and athletes to sign an anti-hazing pledge. District 211 administrators said they will conduct training with the basketball team and other sports and activities.

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