Volleyball losses of the California high school continue in the middle of the trans dispute


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A volleyball team of the Women’s Secondary School with a transgender player in California saw more games to lose his schedule last weekend. The losses are the first to arrive after three current and previous players have a lawsuit against the school district and state agencies.

The losses occurred against Jurupa Valley High School in Riverside County last Saturday in the Freeway Game Tournament, according to Maribel Muñoz, mother of two athletes students who are plaintiffs in demand. Munonz told Pak Gazette Digital that Aquinas High School, Yucaipa High School and San Dima High School were the teams they lost.

The Archive Sports website of the MaxPreps High School shows that Jurupa Valley received a victory for loss on September 13 against Yucaipa High School, in the tournament.

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The Press Enterprise newspaper in southern California reported that Aquino, Yucaipa and San Dima lost to the Valley of Jurupa last weekend.

Pak Gazette Digital has communicated with those schools and Jurupa Valley to comment.

Before last weekend, it was confirmed that four teams lost Juraupa Vally this season: Riverside Poly High School, Rim of the World High School, Orange Vista High School and Ab Miller High School.

Then, on September 9, the daughters of Muñoz, Madison and Alyssa McPherson, along with their teammate Hadeel Hazameh, filed their demand before the defenders of the firm of Faith & Freedom against the Unified School District of Juraup Locker Athlete. Alyssa McPherson and Hazameh previously told Pak Gazette Digital that they would move away from the team while participating the trans athlete.

“The plaintiffs have been intimidated by an intentionally hostile environment created by the defendants in which school officials intimidated them to censor their objections to compete with and against a man and share intimate and private spaces with a man,” says the demand.

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The McPherson family, which is identified as practicing Catholics, affirmed that “believes that God created human beings as men and women and that gender is a fixed characteristic that cannot be changed. His faith informs his understanding of human identity and shapes their points of view with respect to the importance of recognizing and honoring the distinctives of men and women as created by God,” according to the court documents.

Meanwhile, Hazameh and his family identify themselves as practicing Muslims “whose religious obligations prevent HH from exposing their hair or body to men, even when using a child.

“His faith emphasizes the modesty, dignity and honor of gender distinctions that must be adjusted with a ‘biological sex both in practice and identity.”

The Jusd has directly encouraged critics to address the problem with government officials and legislators, in a statement previously provided to Pak Gazette Digital, but the school district has not commented on the demand.

“The school districts do not write laws for the State of California, nor do they have the power to ignore or change them. However, as mainly agencies financed by the State, they must follow them. As these problems develop in our courts and the media, any defense on these matters must be addressed to state and federal officials elected to make laws and policies that affect public education,” the declaration is read.

A CDE spokesman told Pak Gazette Digital: “The California Department of Education cannot comment on this matter, since we cannot comment on pending litigation.”

You play Volleyball of Girls Hadeel Hazameh, Alyssa McPherson and Madison McPherson (Courtesy of the defenders of faith and freedom)

The CIF has not responded to Pak Gazette Digital Response requests to demand.

The Office of the Governor of California Gavin Newsom provided a statement to Pak Gazette Digital in response to the complaints of athletes and parents, which suggests that the responsibility falls to the CIF, CDE and state legislature, but not of it.

“CIF is an independent non -profit organization that governs the sports of high school. The California Department of Education is a separate constitutional office. None of the two is under the authority of the governor,” reads the statement. “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 (no Newsom) and in line with 21 other states. For the law to change, the legislature would need to send to the governor a bill. They have not done so.”

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