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Fantasy sex league found at high school

PIEDMONT, Calif., Oct. 21 (UPI) -- Parents of students at a California high school were informed of a "fantasy league" involving sexual activity among students existed at the school.

Piedmont High School Principal Rich Kitchens sent out a letter to parents Friday, Contra Costa Times, Walnut Creek, Calif., reported.

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In the letter, Kitchens said the league, created by athletes on some of the school's varsity teams, was just recently discovered, but had been in existence for at least five years and was part of the "bonding" for some of the teams.

The students set up the league, "in which our female students (unbeknown to most of them) are drafted as part of the league" and male students "earn points for documented engagement in sexual activities with female students."

"At this point, because we do not have specifics about participants or victims, our focus is on education and understanding moving forward, not discipline for past activities," Kitchens wrote.

Kitchens also told parents the school will meet with athletes at the beginning of each season to address the issue.

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