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A volleyball team of California High School girls seized a match against a team to include an organic male trans athlete on Friday night.
Rivaraside County, Rivaruside Poly High School in California announced its forcibness against Jurupa Valley High School in a statement.
The statement said, “The girls volleyball team of Rivaruside Poly High School will not take the court against Jurupa Valley High School for a scheduled game tonight.”
“The match will be recorded as a firbit in non-league standing. We understand that it is disappointing for our athletes, families and supporters, and we appreciate the understanding of the community. We are committed to providing a safe, positive environment for all students-athletes throughout the season.”
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The statement did not give any reason for the forgit.
Amanda Vicers, a member of the Rivaraside Unified School District Board, told Fox News Digital that she believes that Forfit is in response to the Jurupa Valley, including Trans athlete Ab Hernandez on its roster. Hernandez was listed in the roster of Jurupa Valley last season and is believed to be again on the roster this year.
“I am confident that it is because they are playing the role of Ab Hernandez, and it was a decision that the students did not want,” Vicers said. “I got a message yesterday that there [were] Guardian [of players] That was wearing ‘Save Girls Sports’ shirt. So they were ready for a protest today. ,
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Vicers said that she believes that Forfit was important for the safety of female athletes, referring to former high school volleyball player Patan Macnab, who was killed in the head with a spike from a trans athlete in 2022.
Vicers said, “There is a difference between organic girls and biological boys about it. And, tonight, girls from Rivaraside Poly High School, they are not going to finish like Petan Mainab,” Vikars said.
The Jurupa Unified School District made a statement to Fox News Digital, addressing the forgeet.
The statement said, “We were informed that the Rivaraside Poly High School canceled the volleyball match of today’s scheduled girls with Jurupa Valley High School. They did not disclose the reason. We do not have any additional comments at this time.”
Fox News Digital has arrived at the mother of Digital Jurupa Valley High School, Liana Manu and Hernandez’s mother to response.
Rivaraside became a hotband of controversy involving trans athletes in girls sports during the highly promoted season of Hernandez last year and a case was filed by two girls at Martin Luther King High School, alleging that the trans athlete had taken one of the girls of the girls on the cross-composition team. School students then began wearing “Save Girls Sports” T-shirts, which the school’s administrators allegedly compared the shirts to the swastika compared to the shirt.
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The focus of a national media firstorm in May during the Hernandez athlete’s run was for the California Girls Track and Field Championship. Postsen meets that Hernandez competed, with women athletes and their families with protests, often wearing “Save Girls Sports” shirts.
Hernandez’s run attracted the reaction of President Donald Trump, who posted a true social message this week, which was a leader in the state finals, stating that the state does not allow trans athletes to compete. Hernandez won the championship in the girls ‘high jump and triple jump, in which an LGBTQ guard was arrested for flying an overhead with a conservative activist and a banner to an LGBTQ guard for flying overheads with a “There are no boys in girls’ games.”
The US Department of Justice has then filed a lawsuit for its policies against the California Education Department (CDE) and California Intercolastic Federation (CIF), which allowed biological men to compete in girls’ games across the state, which Trump to ban it despite signing an executive order in February.
Hernandez was honored at the Jurupa City Council on 7 August by the State Sen Sabrina Survents. Servents were present by the California state of Senate to give two certificates to Hernandez and gave a speech recognizing the athlete’s championship.
A Bipartite survey The Public Policy Institute of California found that most of the residents of California opposed the biological male trans athletes who competed in women’s game.
That figure included over 70% State school parents,
The survey stated, “Most California people support the need for transgender athletes that compete on teams that were assigned to them at birth.”
“Adults (65%) and potential voters (64%) need to support the solid prominence that transgender athletes compete on teams that match the sex assigned to them at birth, not the gender with which they identify. The maximum majority of the public school’s parents (71%) supports the need of such a type.”
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