This article contains a lot of heat and very little light.
Everybody seems to miss the main question: If it didn't happen in school, and wasn't on a school website, and didn't involve the school in any way, WTF business is it of the school's?
Yeah, yeah, I guess they're athletes. So what?
The school is not these girls' parent. It acts in loco parentis when they are in school (and frankly that can even be argued, given how quickly they fold when parents start bitching about grades and who made varsity and so forth), but somehow they seem to have taken upon themselves the mantle of arbiter of student morals outside of school as well.
For once I agree with the ACLU -- this needs to be stopped cold, dead, and otherwise without any question. But they don't really get it, either. The main question in my mind is where was the parental oversight in this situation?
If I'd done something dumbass like this as a youth, my parents would have made me wish the school was punishing me.

