The Volleyball Team of the California high school loses the game against the Trans athlete



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A female volleyball team of California high school lost a match against a team that is believed to include a transfrile transfril transfril athlete on Friday night.

Riverside Poly High School in Riverside County, California, announced his loss against Jurua Valley High School in a statement.

“The Riverside Poly High School’s female volleyball team will not take the court for tonight’s scheduled game against Jurupa Valley High School,” said the statement.

“This party will be recorded as a loss in the non -League classification. We understand that this is disappointing for our athletes, families and followers, and we appreciate the understanding of the community. We remain committed to providing a safe and positive environment for all athletes students throughout the season.”

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No reason for the loss in the statement was provided.

Amanda Vickers, a member of the Board of the Unified School District of Riverside, told Pak Gazette Digital that he believes that the loss is in response to the Juraupa Valley, including Trans Hernández athlete on his list. Hernández was included in the Juraupa Valley list last season and is believed to be on the list again this year.

“I think it’s because they are playing Ab Hernández, and that a decision was made that students didn’t want to,” Vickers said. “Yesterday I received a message that there [were] parents [of players] They wore ‘Save Girls Sports’ shirts. So today they were prepared for a protest. ”

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Vickers added that he believes that the loss was significant for the good of the safety of female athletes, referring to the former volleyball player of the Payton McNabb high school, which suffered permanent brain damage when it was hit in the head with a trans -athlete spike in 2022.

“What is about is that there is a difference between biological girls and biological boys. And, tonight, Riverside Polly High School girls are not going to end like Payton McNabb,” Vickers said.

The Unified School District of Jurupa provided a statement to Pak Gazette Digital addressing the loss.

“They notified us that Riverside Poly High School canceled the volleyball game today scheduled today with jurupa Valley High School. They did not reveal the reason. We have no additional comments at this time,” the statement said.

Pak Gazette Digital has communicated with the coach of chief of volleyball of the School School Jurupa Valley, Liana Manu, the mother of Hernández to obtain an answer.

Riverside became a highly controversy seedbed that involved Trans athletes in women’s sports last year during the very publicized season of Hernández and after two girls have a lawsuit at Martin Luther King High School that alleged that an athlete Trans took one of the university places of the girls in the crossing team. The school students began using the “Save Girls Sports” t -shirts every week in response after the school administrators allegedly compared the shirts with the swastika, according to the demand.

Hernández was the focus of a fire storm of the national media in May during the athlete’s career towards a female athletics championship in California. The postseason is in which Hernández competed was received with protests by female athletes and their families that often wore the “Save Girls Sports” shirts.

Hernández’s career apparently attracted a response from President Donald Trump, who published a social message of the truth this week prior to the final of the State, suggesting that the State does not allow the Athlete Trans to compete. Hernández won the championship in the height jump of the girls and triple jump in a match that saw a LGBTQ protester arrested for allegedly assaulting a conservative activist and a plane flying over a banner that said “there are no boys in girls’ sports.”

Then, the United States Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against the California Education Department (CDE) and the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) for their policies that have allowed biological men to compete in girls’ sports throughout the State despite the fact that Trump signed an executive order in February to prohibit it.

TO Bipartisan survey By the Institute of Public Policy of California, most California residents oppose the biological trans athletes competing in women’s sports.

That figure included more than 70% of The parents of the State School.

“The majority of Californians support that transgender athletes compete in teams that coincide with the sex that were assigned at birth,” the survey said.

“The majority of adult adults (65%) and probable voters (64%) support that transgender athletes compete in teams that coincide with the sex that were assigned to birth, not the gender with which they identify themselves. An overwhelming majority of the parents of public schools (71%) support such a requirement.”

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