Clark County Prosecutor Andy Wilson and Clark County deputies began investigating after the team took a spring break trip to Tennessee in March.
“The investigation that has been provided to our office doesn’t indicate that any criminal acts occurred,” Wilson said.
The Clark County Sheriff’s Office was called to the school in early April. The sheriff’s department has declined to comment on the investigation, but a police report states that the allegations involved harassment.
The school district also opened an internal investigation into the trip when allegations were made and eventually barred a volunteer coach and three players from participating in the rest of the season. Clark-Shawnee Local Superintendent Gregg Morris said the district takes student safety seriously and it's a top priority.
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He declined to disclose details of the allegations or the students who were disciplined due to federal student privacy laws.
During the internal investigation, the Shawnee varsity and junior varsity teams missed a combined 10 games. Morris said he made the decision to cancel the games for student safety.
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