Trans Athlete heads the women’s high school volleyball team in first place

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A transgender volleyball player in California helped a female high school team at an undefeated start in the league and in first place after several opponents lost matches.
The Jurupa Valley High School volleyball team improved at 6-0 in the championship to cement its place at the top of the River Valley League ranking with a victory against Rubidoux on Friday.
The victory also spent the global team of the team at 14-8 this season.
However, eight of the team’s victories, including one of his six championship victories, were confronted. The eight teams who have lost matches in Jurupa Valley this season have not provided reason, but we think they are in response to the Trans athlete and Hernandez.
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The most recent package team was Patriot High School, which was the only rival league for the crop against JVHS and also the first team of the same school district to do so.
Jurupa Valley should again face Patriot on October 13.
Meanwhile, two of Hernandez’s teammates also moved away from the team this season to protest and filed a complaint against the Jurupa Unified School District (Jusd) for their gaming experience with Hernandez in the past three years.
Jurupa has only five regular season games, including the second Patriot meeting, before the start of the playoffs.
Last November, while Jurupa Valley won his league, another high school in California saw an after-season match confiscated. Stone Ridge Christian High School lost a semi-final match in San Francisco Waldorf, who had a trans player in his volleyball and women’s basketball team. Stone Ridge Christin directly cited the Trans athlete as a reason for the confiscation of San Fracisco Waldorf.
“Unfortunately, we had just informed that our opponent, San Francisco Waldorf, has a male athlete playing for his team,” the team said in a statement.
Within the transgender crisis of Gavin Newsom
“At SRC, we Believe the Word of God is authoritative and infallible. It’s the truth. And as Genesis clearly does it, God has wonderfully and immutable each person like a man or a woman. We do not think that sex can be modified, and we do not intend to participate in events that send a different message. We also have a duty and responsibility to take care of the health and safety of our athletes. So, after consulting our students, our coaches and our staff, we made the decision difficult to lose the match on Saturday. Presenting oneself in the biblical truth means more than the result of a game. ”
The office of the governor of California Gavin Newsom recently made a statement to Fox News Digital on the influx of controversies of the State involving transgender volleyball players, suggesting that the situation is not responsibility and the fault of California Department of Education (CDE), California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) and state legislature.
“CIF is an independent non -profit organization that governs secondary sports. California Department of Education is a separate constitutional office. None of the two is under the authority of the governor. CIF and the CDE declared that they followed the existing state law – a law which was adopted in 2013 and signed by Governor Jerry Brown (Non Newsom) and in accordance with 21 other states.
The CIF and the CDE are prosecuted by the United States Ministry of Justice (DOJ) for refusing to modify policies allowing biological men to compete in the sports of girls.
On April 1, California’s state legislature blocked This would overthrow the current law which allows men in girls sports.
Each Democrat voted against this, the member of the Rick Chavez Zbur assembly arguing that one of the bills “really reminds me of what happened in Nazi Germany in the 1930s. We are heading for autocracy in this country. In Nazi Germany, the Transgeenres were persecuted, prohibited from public life.”
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Zbur said this in the presence of a descendant of a Holocaust survivor, who had to apologize from the Chamber, according to Kate Sanchez, member of the GOP assembly.
“She got up and left because she was so disgusted with the comparison,” Sanchez told Fox News Digital.
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