Report: Lawsuit filed against Mater Dei after ritual left football player with brain damage

A Mater Dei player reportedly withdrew from school with brain damage after a round of “Bodies,” a hazing ritual where players punch each other until one surrenders.

A lawsuit was filed against Mater Dei (Santa Ana, Calif.) after a round of “Bodies,” a form of initiation ritual in which two football players strike each other between the hips and torso until one surrenders, left an athlete with brain damage and a broken nose that required surgery, according to the Orange County Register.

On Feb. 4, the game took place between a 175-pound player and another who was 50 pounds heavier, according to the OC Register. According to records obtained and interviews performed by the OC Register, the injured, smaller player eventually withdrew from Mater Dei and has since encountered issues related to the brain injury.

The news outlet—which did not name the players due to age—referred to the smaller athlete as Player 1 and the larger as Player 2.

In the immediate aftermath of the fight, Player 1 told a member of the coaching staff and trainer Kevin Anderson that he had fallen and hit his head on the sink. Anderson “spoke with the administrative staff at Mater Dei who told him not to call the paramedics and to delay contacting (Player 1’s) parents,” according to a court filing. The parents were notified about an hour and a half after the fight.

The father of Player 1 contacted the Santa Ana Police Department on Feb. 8. Player 1 left the school on Feb. 19. On the withdrawal form, “safety concerns” had been written.

On Feb. 25, a player provided a coach with a video of the fight.

After initially declining to be interviewed by a Santa Ana police investigator, head coach Bruce Rollinson and athletic director Kevin Kiernan agreed to speak on April 21. Rollinson told police he had no knowledge of “bodies” or any other hazing.

On Tuesday, the parents of Player 1 filed a lawsuit against Mater Dei High School and the Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange in Orange County Superior Court. The OC Register reported that the case “alleges negligence, negligence per se-hazing in violation of the California penal code, negligent failure to warn, train or educate, intentional infliction of emotional distress.”

The OC Register obtained two videos of the fight, police reports, medical reports, court filings and documents from Mater Dei.

According to a court filing, Rollinson told the father of Player 1, “If I had a hundred dollars for every time these kids played Bodies or Slappies, I’d be a millionaire.”

The father of Player 2 is a volunteer coach who has worked with and tutored players at Mater Dei, Rollinson also said.

Santa Ana PD investigator David Angel reviewed the video and recommended filing batter charges against Player 2. He wrote in a police report:

“It is clear that both of the boys involved were willing participants in ‘Bodies’ game.

“Based on the documented injuries, which included a broken nose and lacerations above both eyes, I am forwarding this report to the Juvenile District Attorney’s Office for filing felony battery charges on (Player 2).”

According to the news outlet, the Orange County District Attorney’s Office does not plan to file charges, as it views the fight as “mutual combat.”

Five-star RB Raleek Brown makes commitment

Five-star Mater Dei High School running back Raleek Brown, a 2022 recruit, has committed to the Oklahoma Sooners

Five-star running back Raleek Brown has committed to the Oklahoma Sooners. Brown is in the class of 2022 and is ranked as the No. 3 running back in his class.

Raleek Brown is diminutive in size, but very talented. LSU’s Clyde Edwards-Helaire helped prove that smaller running backs can still make a huge impact. Brown is a junior and plays at football powerhouse Mater Dei High School in California.

Raleek Brown will look to be the next player from Mater Dei to make the NFL. Brown has received interest from major college football programs across the country. He picked Oklahoma over Georgia, Alabama, USC, Oregon, Michigan, LSU and more.

The five-star running back was favored to attend Oklahoma. His decision did not shock too many folks.

Raleek Brown has impressive highlights. He flashes insane short-area quickness and speed. Oklahoma Sooner fans should be very excited to secure a commitment from the Mater Dei product. Check them out (per MaxPreps):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QV00KpL_h70

These highlights are from his freshman year, before he transferred to Mater Dei. Raleek Brown will compete for the No. 1 running back ranking in the class of 2022.

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UGA, OU football vie for commitment from five-star RB

The Georgia Bulldogs and Oklahoma Sooners are looking to land a commitment from five-star Mater Dei running back Raleek Brown.

The Georgia Bulldogs and Oklahoma Sooners are looking to land a commitment from five-star running back Raleek Brown. Brown is a member of the class of 2022 and is ranked as the No. 3 running back in his class.

Brown is short but very talented. He plays at football powerhouse Mater Dei High School in California.

Both Matt Barkley and Matt Leinart played at Mater Dei. Will Brown be the next player from Mater Dei to make the NFL? Georgia’s starting quarterback, J.T. Daniels, played there as well.

Brown has received interest from elite college football programs across the country. Now, Brown has set his commitment for Feb. 5. He will decide among Georgia, Oklahoma, Alabama, USC, Oregon, Michigan and LSU.

The five-star running back is favored to attend Oklahoma.

Brown has some incredible highlights. He flashes insane short-area quickness and speed. Check them out (per MaxPreps):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QV00KpL_h70

These highlights are from his impressive freshman year, before he moved to Mater Dei. He will be fun to watch in college!

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Jan. 1, 2018; Pasadena: Georgia Bulldogs running back Sony Michel (1) runs in a touchdown against Oklahoma Sooners safety Chanse Sylvie (28) in the third quarter in the 2018 Rose Bowl college football playoff semifinal game at Rose Bowl Stadium. Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

UGA football offers number one running back in his class

The Georgia Bulldogs have offered a scholarship to number one-ranked RB in the class of 2022 from Mater Dei High School: Raleek Brown.

The Georgia Bulldogs have offered a scholarship to number one-ranked running back in the class of 2022 Raleek Brown. Brown is a short, but extremely talented back, who plays at the famous Mater Dei High School in California.

Both Matt Barkley and Matt Leinart played at Mater Dei. Will Brown be the next player from Mater Dei to make the NFL?

Brown has received interest from Alabama, FSU, and Arizona State. Brown was excited for his offer from UGA. Just look at the extreme detail in this graphic:

Brown’s recruiting has a long way to go. Based on this graphic, I’d say Brown is seriously considering UGA. It’ll be interesting to monitor going forward.

Brown has some incredible highlights. He flashes insane short-area quickness and speed. Check them out (per MaxPreps):

These highlights are from his impressive freshman year, before he moved to Mater Dei. Brown will be fun to watch in college!

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