High school softball coach charged for sex with a player

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A southern New Jersey softball coach has been charged with sexual assault for allegedly having sex with one of his players.

David Light, 33, faces four counts of second-degree sexual assault and fourth-degree criminal sexual contact, NBC reported. Authorities accuse Light of having had a sexual relationship with a 17-year-old girl in 2008 while he was her softball coach at Gloucester City High School.

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Light was also a substitute at Gloucester City High School, CBS added in a related article, also stating that it is currently unknown whether or not Light has hired a lawyer since being charged.

His bail has been set at $200,000, according to CBS.