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The Softball Softball Series at the Lycée du Minnesota were overshadowed by the domination of a transgender launcher at the Champlin Park High School.
The launcher led Champlin Park at the state tournament with a dominant victory in the final of the section. Meanwhile, a trial of three anonymous players was filed against the state for having allowed the player to compete.
The law firm representing the complainants, Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), provided declarations of one of the players of his experience faced with the Trans athlete.
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“Doing against him is not only a physical challenge, but also a mind. It is a mental battle knowing that he has an advantage in the sport that I grew up playing, which makes it difficult to want to hit against him.
“This problem affected me in a way that I would never have imagined. It is simply unfair and I hate that nothing happens to change this. The boys should not be able to take places for girls simply because they are able to do it. I hope that more girls affected by this problem will be summed up.”
The anonymous player also called the Attorney General of Minnesota, Keith Ellison, for having aggressively defended the inclusion trans into the sports of girls in the state. Ellison filed a complaint against President Donald Trump and the US Department of Justice for Trump’s executive decree “to give men in women’s sport”.
“It’s really overwhelming to know that [Ellison] does not take the rights of girls and women seriously. It allows boys to compete with girls, and it is not sure and completely unfair. Knowing that Ag Ellison is in total support to let boys and men enjoy women in sport is absolutely disgusting and badly, “added the player.
A local minnesota parent of another player who had to face the athlete spoke of the situation in an interview on “The Ricky Cobb Show” in Outkick.
“It really comes back to the direction of cowardice at local levels and at the federal level,” said Garret Gross, the father of a local actor.
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“Softball is a different man, I tell you, these girls are strong, these girls are hard, but they are different from the boys. The girl is killed and what will be her name?
“It’s a solid statement, but that’s where it will go and it will really be the only thing that will wake up the public here, and the question to all the apathetic people on the touch, why do you keep silence when we know that it will happen?”
The Champlin Park school district made a statement to PK Press Club Digital by defending the decision to allow the athlete to compete in the softball team.
“Throughout the season, and as the rebels qualify for the state tournament, it is important to note that all the athlete students participating in the Softball team at Champlin Park are eligible to compete, the district is unable to provide comments on a specific athlete,” a declaration by the Anoka-Hennepin declared the school district.
“In addition, the district is appointed in an active trial which limits the shared information.”
After Trump signed the executive decree of “men to keep the men in women’s sport, the Minnesota State High School League announced it would challenge federal law by allowing transgender athletes to continue playing in female sports. Ellison then declared at a press conference on April 22 that he had received an opinion from the Ministry of Justice threatening legal action if the State had not followed the decree, then the GA decided to continue first.
The White House later responded to the trial, condemning Ellison for having brought legal action to allow trans inclusion.
“Why would an adult continue the Trump administration to allow other organic men to participate in female sports? It is frightening and anti-Femme,” said White House spokesperson Harrison Fields, in PK Press Club Digital.
The Minnesota State legislature failed to “preserve the sports law for girls” at the beginning of March, which would have declared that “only students can participate in a sports team or a sport of elementary or secondary level that a teaching establishment has limited to women and girls”.