A Catholic high school in Ohio has benched its powerhouse football team for the rest of the season after a player’s mother filed a federal lawsuit claiming her son and others were physically and sexually abused by their teammates during a nine-day football camp over the summer and the coaches did nothing to stop the brutal hazing. Top administrators and team coaches at Ursuline High School in Youngstown also “failed to take the appropriate actions to address the misconduct” and were acting “solely for the glory of its football team alone,” according to the civil rights lawsuit, filed Sept. 2 in the Northern District of Ohio, Eastern Division.

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