EVANSVILLE, Ind. (AP) — An organization that advocates for the separation of church and state says an Evansville high school football coach committed a “serious and flagrant violation of the First Amendment” by praying with his team after a recent victory.
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is seeking an investigation of Evansville Reitz football coach Andy Hape for the Oct. 14 prayer following his team’s 49-46 win over Evansville Mater Dei.
The Evansville Courier & Press reports the Madison, Wisconsin-based group said in a letter to the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corp. that it’s illegal for public school athletic coaches “to lead their teams in prayer, participate in student prayers, or to otherwise promote religion to students.”
School district spokesman Jason Woebkenberg says the prayer was student-led and that’s “acceptable at any of our schools.”

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Gee, you’d never see the founders bending a knee in public…oh, wait exactly the opposite. It’s called freedom of religion, not freedom from religion.
Apparently some people have too much time and money on their hands. Here’s hoping it gets tossed out.
I’d like to see the American Center for Law and Justice take this case on. Jay Seculo would have the ffrf for lunch.
If these student athletes were Muslim or Jewish or Buddhist… and prayed this would not be an issue. The “freedom from religion foundation” doesn’t really care about the prayer. Only that it was Christian in nature…When will we abolish these “HATE” groups? Oh wait…Catholics and Christians are the hate groups because they have white privileged men as parishners…I forgot!