Softball coach with ties to Eastlake cleared of wrong-doing

The Lake Washington School District’s investigation into alleged inappropriate texting between the Lake Washington High School girls’ softball head coach Troy Hennum and a LWHS female student athlete found no evidence of an inappropriate relationship between the two.

The Lake Washington School District’s investigation into alleged inappropriate texting between the Lake Washington High School girls’ softball head coach Troy Hennum and a LWHS female student athlete found no evidence of an inappropriate relationship between the two.

Hennum will face no punitive action from the district and will be allowed to apply to coach for the team next season, said Kathryn Reith, communications director for the school district.

She noted that LWSD coaching contracts are for one year and the district has not hired anyone yet for that position next season.

The district placed Hennum on administrative leave in April when students at Eastlake High School reported that a text message was found between Hennum and the Lake Washington High School student. Hennum also coaches a select softball team made up of athletes from EHS.

“An investigation was done and he was not found to have done anything that would warrant a letter of reprimand or dismissal,” said Reith.

Hennum could not immediately be reached for comment.

During an overnight tournament in Wenatchee in March, two LWHS students told investigators they read a text message on another student’s phone from Hennum, according to investigation documents.The LWHS students later told EHS students, who reported the matter to EHS school officials.

Hennum told investigators he reached out to the student via text because he was concerned about her and that he “regretted” doing so.

He said he didn’t involve the student’s parents because he “didn’t want to break a trust with (the student).”

He admitted to texting the student to see if she wanted to meet with the coach because he was concerned about her, but denied the text was inappropriate, the documents continue. He also admitted the text message was “bad judgement,” according to the investigation.

The student has allegedly been having off-the-field issues, investigation documents state.

The investigation found that there was no evidence of any inappropriate context to the message other than it was sent between the coach and just one player. LWSD policy mandates that coaches are only allowed to text or email the entire team, and must include parents when sending messages.