Referee alleges coach for Mater Dei’s offseason boys basketball travel club attacked him in February 2021.
A lawsuit that propelled Mater Dei High School into the national spotlight and raised questions about the culture of the school’s football and sports programs and whether coaches, school administrators and Diocese of Orange officials place athletic success and image over student safety has been resolved, according to Orange County Superior Court records.
A referee at the Ladera Ranch Sports Complex is alleging he was attacked by a coach for Mater Dei’s boys basketball travel ball program during a February 2021 pre-season game, just days after the Monarch football player was allegedly assaulted by a teammate in the hazing incident. The parents of the smaller played filed suit against the school and diocese in Orange County Superior Court in November 2021.
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