The Catholic Diocese of Cleveland and officials from the Lake Catholic High School released additional findings from an investigation that launched in regards to reports that a swastika was displayed during a May 16 lacrosse game against Orange High School.
MENTOR, Ohio - Officials with the Catholic Diocese of Cleveland and Lake Catholic High School released additional findings from the investigation that launched stemming from reports thatAccording to a joint statement, evidence shows that a Lake County Catholic High School lacrosse player attempted to play a prank on three others “without thinking through the possible consequences.”
The player with the swastika on the back of his leg was unaware that the symbol was there, according to officials. He then took to the field and was later made told what was on his leg. It was wiped off during the game with the assistance of his teammates. Although it was alleged in a secondhand account that a player for Orange reported hearing a Lake Catholic staff member use an anti-Semitic slur during the game, no eyewitness came forward to testify or provide a statement about this allegation and no official, coach, or athlete reported hearing it. Consequently, we were unable to determine whether this occurred.
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