LAKE GEORGE — When the Lake George boys soccer team lost to Voorheesville after an undefeated season, coach Blake White told the Post-Star of Glens Falls that he thought his team “played pretty smart.”

But it was what happened after the Nov. 2 championship sectional game that might not have shown the best judgment: White brought the team to a Hooters, a restaurant known for its scantily clad, all-female waitstaff.

The post-game dinner at the Colonie restaurant has forced Lake George school superintendent and the board of education to take, as they put it, “action."

“It’s been taken seriously and we addressed it,” Superintendent of Schools Lynne Rutnik said. “Other than that, I can’t comment on personnel issues.”

Rutnik added that she doesn’t want to take away from the team’s accomplishments, but “as a female superintendent I took this very seriously and addressed it immediately with the students and the individual.”

She would not say if White will continue to coach.

School Board President Tricia Connor Biles also would not talk about White’s future.

“We at the board level are aware of what occurred,” Biles said. “Corrective action is being taken.”

Athletic Director Kyle Manny said he could not comment on White’s decision to bring the team to the restaurant.

White did not respond to a Times Union request for comment. Only one parent of a team member could be reached and he declined to talk about his thoughts on his son’s visit to Hooters.

After the incident, the team was summoned for a mandatory meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 12, at the High School Fitness Center where White, Manny and high school Principal Fran Cocozza “addressed last Saturday’s team dinner.”

The notification for the meeting noted “this was not in line with our athletic program and school community values.”

According to the Post-Star, White has been a teacher in the district for more than 30 years. The district's website lists him as an elementary school teacher. He's been the district's longtime soccer coach and last year took over as its boys basketball coach.

Correction: An earlier version of this article misstated who was asked to attend a Nov. 12 meeting about the Lake George boys soccer team's visit to a Hooters restaurant in Colonie. Only students were asked to attend the meeting.