Youth soccer coach accused of sexually assaulting teenage boy
MERRIMACK, N.H. --Merrimack police have called a meeting on Wednesday with parents of children who play for the
Ralph Fiscale, 59, was arraigned Monday in Merrimack District Court; he is being held at Hillsborough County Jail on $50,000 bail.
The victim was from the Allenstown/Chichester area and the assault happened in Merrimack several times during the summer, police said. The alleged assault was reported to police Sunday.
Police say Fiscale was fired from the soccer coach job; he had been coaching boys and girls under age 11 for the past year.
"Were going full-speed ahead with the investigation," Lt. Michael Dudash said. "There could be several other victims."
Fiscale works as an engineer. He has worked as a youth soccer coach for various leagues around the region, most recently coaching an under-11 boys team in the Nashua World Cup youth soccer league during the recent fall soccer season.
Every coach, assistant and manager in the World Cup league undergoes a record check through the state's Kidsafe program, president Rich Modelski said.
"Ralph did do that when he joined the club as a coach. His record is squeaky clean. I don't think he even had a parking ticket." Modelski said.
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Information from The Telegraph, http://www.nashuatelegraph.com![]()