The trans athlete leads to the volleyball team of the Women’s Secondary School to the first place



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A transgender volleyball player in California has helped a women’s high school team at an undefeated start in the league game and first place, since multiple opponents have lost.

The Women’s Volleyball Team of Jurupa Valley High School improved 6-0 in the League game to consolidate its place at the top of the River Valley League classification with a victory on Friday over Rubidoux.

The victory also took the general record of the team to 14-8 in the season. However, eight of the victories of the team, including one of his six victories in the league, came for loss. The eight teams that have lost games to Jurupa Valley this season have not provided a direct reason, but it is believed that they are in response to the Trans Hernández athlete.

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The most recent team to lose was Patriot High School, who was the rival of the League that lost JVHS and also the first team within the same school district to do so.

Jurupa Valley is scheduled to face Patriot again on October 13.

Meanwhile, two of Hernández’s teammates have also moved away from the team this season in protest, and have filed a lawsuit against the Unified School District of Jurupa (Jusd) for their experience playing with Hernández in the last three years.

Jurupa has only five games in the regular season, including the second patriot meeting, before the postseason begins.

Last November, while Juraupa Valley won his league, another secondary school in California saw a lost postseason game. Stone Ridge Christian High School lost a semifinal playoff match to San Francisco Waldorf, who had a trans player in the female volleyball and basketball team of his girls. Stone Ridge Christin cited directly to the trans athlete as the reason for the loss to San Fracisco Waldorf.

“Unfortunately, they informed us that our opponent, San Francisco Waldorf, has a male athlete who plays for his team,” said the team in a statement.

Within the transgender volleyball crisis of Gavin Newsom

“In SRC, we Believe in the Word of God It is authorized and infallible. It’s true. And as Genesis makes clear, God wonderfully and immutable created each person as a man or woman. We do not believe that sex is changing and we do not intend to participate in events that send a different message. We also have the duty and responsibility to take care of the health and safety of our athletes. So, after consulting with our students, coaches and staff, we have made the difficult decision to lose Saturday’s game. Defending biblical truth means more than the result of a game. ”

The Office of the Governor of California Gavin Newsom recently provided a statement to Pak Gazette Digital that addresses the influx of the State of Disputes that involve transgender volleyball players, which suggests that the situation falls out of its responsibility and differs from the failure of the Department of Education of California (CDE), the Interest Federation of California (CIF) and the State Legislature.

“CIF is a non -profit organization that governs the sports school sports. The California Department of Education is a separate constitutional office. None of the two are under the authority of the governor. CIF and the CDE have declared that they follow the existing state law: a law that was approved in 2013 and signed by Governor Jerry Brown (not Newsom) and in line with the 21 states. The law, the legislature would need the governor to be a bill.

The CIF and the CDE are being sued by the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) for refusing to change their policies that allow biological men to compete in girls’ sports.

On April 1, the California State Legislature He blocked two tickets That would reverse the current law that allows men in girls’ sports.

Each Democrat voted against, with the member of the Rick Chávez Zbur assembly, arguing that one of the bills “really reminds me of what happened in Nazi Germany in the 1930s. We are moving towards autocracy in this country. In Nazi Germany, transgender people were persecuted, prohibited from public life.”

Zbur said this while he was in the presence of a descendant of a holocaust survivor, who had to apologize to the Chamber, according to the member of the Assembly of the Republican Party Kate Sánchez.

“He stood up and left because she was so disgusted with the comparison,” Sánchez told Pak Gazette Digital.

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