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Athletics athletes for girls at the California high school will compete in the meeting of their lives this weekend under the National Center for Attention in the State Championship in Clovis.
The meeting will double as a battlefield for the current cultural war on trans athletes in girls’ sports, with a trans athlete to compete in multiple girls. The protests and demonstrations are expected by spectators. It has not yet been seen if the protest of athletes.
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Several former prominent female athletes who have been affected by trans inclusion in their careers have expressed their support for girls who compete to “stand up” against the California interscholastic federation during the event:
Paula Scanlan
Paula Scanlan, former swimmer of the University of Pennsylvania, testifies during the subcommittee of the constitution of the Judicial of the House of Representatives and a limited audience of the Government about the attention affirmed by gender for children. (Jasper Colt-Use today)
Scanlan, a former UpenN swimmer, was forced to share a team and costumes with Lia Thomas during the 2021-22 female swimming season. Scanland became Upenn’s first women’s swimmer to speak against school for allowing Thomas to compete with women, after the controversial season ended.
Scanlan collapsed the governor of California Gavin Newsom for letting the situation in the state reach this point, and encouraged the girls involved to “stand up” on Saturday.
“It is a brand or rupture for California. This is no longer a bipartisan problem, and even the Democrats see that. Gavin Newsom could not be out of contact with women. I am more than grateful that the Trump administration is taking this problem so seriously and encouraged all female athletes to face this. I support them and know most of the Americans also,” said Scan. Digital News.
Stephanie Turner

Stephanie Turner in Pak Gazette Channel (Pak Gazette)
Turner arrived at global headlines in early April when he refused to compete and kneel in protest of a Trans opponent in a fencing match in Maryland.
Turner says he would support the girls who compete in Clovis to also defend themselves this weekend.
“Completely support these young women who face men in female athletics events. CIF has stolen the precious competitive years of the high school of these young women and committed their sports and scholastic trajectories by allowing men in their category,” Turner told Pak Gazette Digital.
Turner praised a young woman who has already spoken, the star of athletics of the High School of La Canada, Katie McGuinness, who urged the CIF to “take measures” by amending their policy after finishing the second place of the trans athlete in a sectional final on May 17.
“Katie McGuinness is right, this is a subject sensitive to time and CIF would do well to abandon all transgender policies immediately and comply with the president’s executive order and title IX,” Turner said.
“These women are extraordinarily brave to speak at their age. This is not easy, but the women and girls of the United States thank them for their position!”
Payton McNabb

Payton McNabb was seriously injured after being hit in the head and neck by a transgender identifier man in the opposite volleyball team. (Courtesy of the characteristics of IW and Payton McNabb)
McNabb suffered permanent brain injuries after a Trans opponent of the head threw it during a high school match in 2022. Since then it has become a main ambassador for facing trans athletes in girls and female sports, and testified to Congress with Turner at a recent Dux audience at the beginning of this month.
McNabb reminded girls who compete in Clovis this weekend who have the right to stand up or even “get away” from the competition.
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“For the girls who compete in California, I know exactly how it feels losing to a male athlete. It is not fair, and it is not right. You have trained for years, and now you are being pushed aside because the officials prefer to protect the feelings that protect the girls. You do not owe anyone silence,” McNabb told Pak Gazette Digital.
“If you want to talk or leave, do it. You are not alone, and you are not crazy for wanting justice. Women have fought for decades to have equal opportunities in sports. Allow men to take over are not progress, go back. For California officials, you are failing these girls. You are letting biological men dominate their sports and take their places.
Soule Selina

The Athletics Athlete Selina Soule speaks during an event that celebrates the House of Representatives that passes the protection of women and girls in the sports act outside the United States Capitol on April 20, 2023, in Washington, DC. (Somodevilla/Getty images)
Soule, a former athletics athlete of high school in Connecticut, was one of the first young women to face the systems that allow biological men to compete against women in 2018.
That year, as four times national qualifier, she was forced to leave a regional championship because two trans athletes who took women’s places and lost the opportunity to gain attention from university explorers and possible scholarships due to those Desaira. Then he started talking in interviews with the local media.
“I understand exactly how all girls compete in this next championship meeting feel in the same situation for 4 years during high school,” Soule told Pak Gazette Digital.
Soule would not encourage California athletes to refuse to compete this weekend, but she would support some kind of demonstration for them.
“It is easy for people to say that girls should take a position and refuse to compete against a male athlete, but it is not easy to sit when he has dedicated long hours training and sacrificed things like parties or pajamas with friends to qualify for this meeting. It is a devastating and demoralizing choice that these girls face and my heart breaks for them,” he said.
“If I could tell each girl something in this competition, it would be to compete and do their best. You may have the opportunity to overcome your best or break a school record. If you steal the opportunity to get a higher place or simply lose the podium, you could refuse to stay on the podium next to an unfair man during the awards ceremony and take your place later.
Later, Soule demanded the state of Connecticut for its gender eligibility policies, and demand is ongoing.
An expert in title IX warns California about reprisals against athletes who protest
Some California girls athletes have already taken measures to face CIF this athletics postseason.
They create Lutheran High Schooler Reese Hogan entered the first place on the medal podium for a triple jump in a sectional final on May 17 after the winner of the first place, Trans athlete Hernández de Jurupa Valley High School, left. Hogan’s trick images became viral and helped light the awareness of the situation in California.
Before that, during the Southern Sectional Preliminary on May 10, several athletes wore shirts that said “Protex Sports” and exercised picket signs that called the Interscollastic Federation of California (CIF) for their policies, and some even spoke at a press conference that included activists who opposed the trans inclusion.
However, Pak Gazette Digital reported previously that CIF officials forced several girls to use shirts to eliminate them, and the CIF acknowledged that the incidents occurred in a statement.
Title IX expert Ryan Bangert, senior vice president of strategic initiatives and special advice from the President of the Legal Defense Group Alliance Defending Freedom told Pak Gazette Digital that girls have every right to protest peacefully during the weekend competitions as they consider convenient. And any reprisals of the CIF against those who protest could be violations of the first amendment.
“California must be cautious because each sovereign entity and each government entity have the obligation to follow the commandments of the first amendment, and California is no different,” said Bangert, and added that the State is under more scrutiny if it closes the first amendment in defense of the “failure ideology” of the biological men who compete in the sport of girls.
If CIF officials try to prevent girls from competing, Bangert suggested that there are legal steps that could take in response.
“I think those girls are advised to consider all their legal rights and resources in that situation,” Bangert said about the possible prevention or reprisals against girls who choose to protest this weekend.