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Two Kansas cheerleaders detailed a naked hazing incident that took place during a summer camp for children in 2017, resulting in the team being put on probation. (Getty Images)
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A pair of University of Kansas cheerleaders came forward this week detailing an alleged hazing incident involving six first-year cheerleaders during a summer camp for children, the Kansas State Collegian reported.
The incident, according to Kansas State’s student newspaper, occurred on July 25, 2017, during a camp for children in kindergarten through third grade. The university placed the cheerleading team on a one-year probation in September after learning of the incident, determining that the team violated sections of Kansas’ Student Code.
The two cheerleaders, who wished to remain anonymous for “fear of repercussions” detailed the “initiation” to the Collegian , which started with the new members showing up to Memorial Stadium with running shoes.
They said they were made to run up and down a hill multiple times. Then, they were told to lay on the ground, were blindfolded and led into different cars, which “drove erratically to a vacant house.”
[At the house], one of the cheerleaders said she was put inside of a washing machine.
“They put me in a cardboard box and were banging on the sides,” the other said.
Later, both sources said they were taken to a room where they were asked a series of questions, and if they answered a question incorrectly, they were told to remove an article of clothing.
“They questioned me, took off my clothes and put my blindfold back on,” one source said.
Then, all six of the team’s new members were led, naked, into another room, one of the sources said.
“I remember getting put into a big laundry basket,” one said. “I was shaken around and stuff.”
Later, the source said she was moved to another room in the house.
“I had taken my blindfold off along with another girl sitting next to me,” she said, “and two alumni guys walked in and saw us naked.”
The girls were eventually separated into two groups.
“After that, they took two girls downstairs, they had been initiated,” a source said. “And then they took me and two other girls, put us in a room together and told us we are ugly, we don’t deserve to be on the team and our skills weren’t good enough. They sat us down with all the alumni and all returning cheerleaders.”
Per the report, this isn’t the first time the cheerleading team has participated in hazing, and both sources said they were told of alleged initiation ceremonies to previous first-year members of the team.
One source said that anyone who complained or had an issue with the hazing either didn’t try out for the team or didn’t make the cut the next year.
The sources also said that every time they attempted to bring the issue up with head coach Lyndsay Marriott, spirit squad coordinator Cathy Jarzemkoski or the athletic department that the cheerleaders were essentially shut down, and that they “victim blamed the whole time.”
“In meetings we had with Lyndsay, she always skipped over anything about the hazing and turned it around to say that we do things that are bad too and that the older girls were not getting punished for it so we just needed to move on,” a source told the Collegian . “They never call it the hazing either, they always say ‘the event’ or ‘what happened in the summer’ because they know it was wrong but didn’t want the older girls to be in trouble.”
One of the cheerleaders who spoke to the Collegian said she is leaving the university solely because of the incident.
“The reason why I’m leaving KU is solely because the university and the athletic department decided to treat me and my other teammates like we didn’t matter and were instead just pretty faces for the media,” she told the Collegian.
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Students at a Chino school were accused of sexually hazing other students in a classroom that was not supervised by a teacher.
Some of the incident was caught on video at Don Lugo High School, showing two football players holding another player down on the floor while simulating sex.
In the video the boys are clothed, but Irene Hernandez Blair says in other cases the alleged assaults were even more graphic.
"By victims I mean the true sense of a victim - where there was flesh to flesh contact," Blair said.
Blair is not only a parent of one of the alleged sexual hazing victims, she is also a Chino Valley Unified School District Board member. She spoke about the controversy at a recent board meeting June 14.
"These are the facts: Egregious acts took place while the kids were unsupervised," she said in a recording of the meeting.
She said last November the school superintendent notified her and other board members about several videos showing football players performing lewd acts on other players, including placing genitals on students.
"I wanted parents to be advised that their sons were being interviewed and the reason as to why," she said.
But Blair said parents were never notified.
She claims the superintendent told her they didn't have a legal obligation to notify parents that any students were being interviewed.
NBC4 confirmed that Chino police had been contacted and began an investigation.
Blair said the school district also conducted an investigation and human resources recommended terminating head football coach, Gred Gano, for leaving the class of students without any adult supervision.
"Should someone have been held accountable having left our sons unsupervised in the classroom? Most definitely," Blair said.
But school board members voted in favor of the coach without any disciplinary action.
Blair recused herself from the vote because her son is an alleged victim.
NBC4 confirmed that four students were expelled and a 14-year-old boy was cited by Chino police.
Two of those students were eventually reinstated and one was allowed back on the team.
Blair said Coach Gano should have been held accountable.
The school district released the following statement:
"At Chino Valley Unified School District, the safety of our students is our highest priority. At this point, we cannot comment on pending litigation."

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