As California continues to challenge the executive order of President Donald Trump that prohibits the transgender athletes of girls sports, residents throughout the State are defending pressure officials to comply with.
The California Interscholastic Federation, which is under investigation by the United States Department of Education on possible violations of Title IX, had its meeting on Thursday by the protesters who advocate for the protection of girls and women in sports.
Multiple protesters spoke with CIF officials at the meeting, supplying them to ban trans athletes from girls’ sports, citing their own experiences.
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One of those speakers was the track of St. Francis High School and the student-attachment through the country Jordan Brace, who fears that possible injuries compete against a biological man.
“Allowing a biological man to compete against a female athlete who does not have the same type of construction or physical skills is completely unfair and insecure for women, and that can cause, therefore, many injuries,” Brace said.
“How many more injuries, which are sometimes permanent, will be needed so that everyone realizes how important it is for women to feel safe and that girls feel they have fair competition”?

The supporter of the transgender athlete Kyle Harp, on the left, of Riverside holds the pride flag of progress as supporters of “Save Girls Sports” Lori López and his father, Pete Pickering, both of Riverside, listen to debate out of a meeting of the Unified School District of Riverside on December 19, 2024. (Allen J. Schaben/Los Angeles Times)
The former volleyball player of the Payton McNabb high school is a female athlete who says he suffered permanent injuries of a trans opponent. McNabb says that he suffered long -term physical and mental injuries in 2022 when he was shot in the face by a transgender athlete allowed to compete in a team of girls due to a policy established by the Athletic Association of the Secondary School of North Carolina.
He United Nations Published study findings that say that almost 900 biological females have not been victories because they have been defeated by transgender athletes.
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The study “,Violence against women and girls in sports“He said that more than 600 athletes did not measure more than 400 competitions in 29 different sports, with a total of more than 890 medals, according to the information obtained until March 30, 2024.
“I want to know what I face … someone who is the same genre as me,” Brace said. “That I am not being beaten by someone in a career that has more physical abilities than me, which will naturally be faster than me, more muscular. I do not think that anyone, anywhere, no young woman, should deal with that, should have to fear that they are not safe or that they are being discriminated against in their sport.
“This is a matter of women’s security.”
California’s mother, Morris, who has five children who compete for schools in the state, implored CIF officials to “do the right thing”, while expressing their belief that officials have “good intentions.”
“Good intentions do not make a good policy. Good intentions do not acquit you of being complicit to steal California girls from the fair competition and privacy of a single sex,” said Morris.
“Sacrifying girls’ sports when admitting boys was never a good idea. I was never going to last. Then, I ask you to read the room, read the data and do the right thing. Do not let your legacy be that it had to be dragged and shouting to do the right thing for girls after all others. Please stand up now and do the right thing.”
California has allowed Trans athletes to compete in girls’ sports since 2014, and politics has resulted in multiple controversies only during the last year.
Martin Luther King High School in Riverside, California, is wrapped in one of the most controversial disputes on the subject.
A meeting of the Unified School District of Riverside on December 19 included a parade of parents who rebuked the Board for allowing a trans athlete in the Cross Country Girls Martin Luther King team. A lawsuit filed by two girls in the team alleges that his “Save Girls Sports” t -shirts in protest of that player were compared to the swastika.
The father of a girl who lost her university place before the previous athlete He told Pak Gazette Digital They were told their daughter and other girls at school “Transgendores have more rights than Cisgender[s]”By school administrators, when they protested the athlete’s participation.
The Stone Ridge Christian High School’s female volleyball team was scheduled to face San Francisco Waldorf in the Division 6 of Northern California Division, but lost just before the game about the presence of a trans athlete in the team.

The protesters meet outside the offices of the California Interest Federation to advocate for the protection of athletes against transgender athletes. (Courtesy of Beth Bourne)
A transgender volleyball player was supposedly booed and harassed in a match of October 12 between Notre Dame Belmont in Belmont, California, against Half Moon Bay High School, according to ABC 7. Half Moon Bay in the list of the list of the list of the Transgender athlete.
The State continues to allow transgender athletes in girls’ sports with the risk of losing federal funds by challenging Trump’s executive order, and Governor Gavin Newsom recently admitted that trans athletes who compete with girls are “deeply unfair.”
But Newsom will not have a decisive position that opposes transgender inclusion, arguing that transgender people are “poor people” who “are more likely to commit suicide, have anxiety and depression.”
California state legislators have introduced two bills to prevent Trans athletes from competing in girls sports.
California assemblyman Bill Essayli, presented one of those bills on February 14, while the Kate Sánchez Assembly member announced on January 7. prohibit trans athletes to compete in sports of girls and women.