College women's volleyball game featuring trans athlete draws crowd of protesters in California

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College women's volleyball game featuring trans athlete draws crowd of protesters in California

2025-09-18 23:22:37

University volleyball game in California On Wednesday night, a crowd of demonstrators struck amid controversy over a transgender player in one of the teams.

Santa Rosa Junior College faced Sierra College in Rolkin for weeks after many Santa Rosa players submitted a complaint in the ninth title about the school’s treatment with a team -biological teammate. Sierra won the game in successive groups.

One of the demonstrators, local women’s sports activist Beth Born, handed over the signs of protest against the students who attended the game and said it was the first time that university students have seen protesting the case.

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“This was the first time that we have experienced university students who excite the game, and we asked whether they could also get a sign to show their support for women. We were in dozens of volleyball games, the path of meetings, races across the country, and other sporting events with males, but this was the first time we saw this type of support.

Born added that the athletes of men in Sierra joined the protest.

She said: “We were not sure if the signs were allowed in the game, but we waited until a deadline was called before they were delivered to young male athletes.” We heard a young man from Sierra College saying: “Yes, madam!

“We left the game, we feel very hopeful that more people are ready to speak on behalf of these girls and women affected by males in their sport.”

Fox News Digital contacted Santa Rosa and Sierra College to respond.

Santa Rosa previously submitted a statement dealing with the complaint of the first ninth title.

“SRJC is committed to strengthening a comprehensive and supportive environment for all students and employees. The boycott is compatible with the California College Association regulations (3c2a), which governs students’ eligibility and participate in our sports programs, “as stated in the statement.

“We respect the legal privacy rights for all students and we cannot discuss individual circumstances. What we can confirm is that SRJC takes all reports seriously and responds through the applicable procedures.”

Madison Show and Garasi Show, Fox News, told Digiki about the alleged physical damage caused by Class of the transit team.

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Last spring, Madison claimed that she watched a Trans athlete preceding a ball in the face of her teammate, so that he caused concussion.

“She had a lot of strength and great influence with the team’s head of the team to the point that it led to concussion, as she went out for two weeks of her second year, and was annoyed. It is clear that the injuries occurred, it is inevitable, especially in the sport of communication, but this one could be prevented by the absence of this male athlete in the team.”

“She was telling me how angry (she was) because she did not believe that this athlete belonged to our team and now that she suffers from the consequences, it really disturbed her. But the majority of our team, unfortunately, do not see this the way we see it. They support the athlete to be in the team.”

Meanwhile, Greisi claimed that she was in her head by a gym.

“I personally hit her by this male athlete in August,” Grace said.

“It was very bad … I came in my face so quickly that I hadn’t time to respond.”

The two women, along with his team -mate Brail Ghali, filed a complaint with the ninth title against the school to the Civil Rights Office at the US Department of Education earlier this month, in consultation with An independent council for women’s sport (Icons). They claimed that the school administrators criticized them when they spoke internally, in opposing the transient athlete.

“Our coach, sports manager and coordinator of our ninth title told us from the beginning that we want to play, we want to be part of this team, but we are not ready to take the stadium while a male sportsman is in the team.”

She added that school administrators gave her a delay in a delay in whether they would respect her request, and they refused. After that, when Madison prepared a letter to tell her colleagues that she would move away from the team because of the passing athlete, her coach told her that she was “unable.”

“Our coach sends me a text message saying,” no, you cannot tell the team the reasons not to take the court, and we really need to respect the privacy of the male athlete. ”

California has become a hotbed of national differences that include converting athletes, especially volleyball players, dating back to last year. The Ministry of Education in the state is already sued by the US Department of Justice for its continuous policies that allow biological males to compete in the categories of girls and women in sports.

At the level of NCAA Division I, the San Jose University’s volleyball team at the University of San Jose University faced a controversy that included the passing athlete Blair Fleming last fall, which prompted an investigation into the school ninth title at the school after President Donald Trump returned to his position earlier this year.

At the level of high school, a converted athlete for Jurupa Valley The volleyball team for girls in high schools paid other players to stay away from the team and file a lawsuit against the educational area, while at least four opponents have lost matches for the team.

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