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1Central Bucks West's football season ends amid
hazing reports
2Thursday - The Central Bucks High School West
football season has been canceled amid
allegations of hazing during summer training
sessions. School officials learned of the
allegations the evening of Oct. 14.
Superintendent David P. Weitzel said the
information was immediately shared with the
school board, administration, district solicitor
and local police. Weitzel said to the community
that the varsity and junior varsity football
programs were officially suspended and that the
two remaining games, including Fridays
homecoming game with rival Central Bucks High
School East and an Oct. 31 game against William
Tennent High School, will not be played.
Additionally, Weitzel said, the district
suspended the junior varsity and varsity coaching
staff pending further investigation. Weitzel
said the school conducted an internal
investigation into allegations of improper
conduct by numerous Central Bucks West football
team members, and mentioned the failure of the
coaching staff to properly supervise activities.
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a bus shelter as if he was waiting to attack the
officers, according to a law enforcement
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was stalking them. The officers were posing for a
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Bill Bratton said. He struck one officer in the
right arm and another in the head, according to
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part to an online petition that urged the store
to pull them from their stores and online site.
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Myers, Florida, received more than 9,000
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Us said in a statement.