Two California volleyball players refuse to play with his TRANS teammate

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EXCLUSIVE: Two volleyball players for secondary girls in California refuse to participate in their team as long as he displays a Trans Trans athlete.

Alyssa McPherson and Hadeel Hazameh of Jurupa Valley High School in the County of Riverside, California, PK Press Club Digital told or would not play or use the locker rooms alongside the Trans athlete. The two players sat on the match on Thursday evening of the team against Greely High School on Thursday evening.

“Deciding to sit was a difficult decision to make because I like this sport and I like to compete, but this current situation with a biological man of the team is very dangerous and unfair not only for me, but all female athletes,” said McPherson.

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Hazameh said she hoped that her decision not to play “will encourage” others.

“Although I sit down is a very difficult decision for me because of how much I like this sport, I do not feel comfortable sharing the locker rooms or the court with a biological man because I chose to play in a volleyball team for girls, and it is just unfair and dangerous for all those who were affected by this situation. I was afraid of standing before, but I realized someone who was just, I hope that my actions

Jurupa Valley High School’s Daughters’ Volleyball players, Hadeel Hazameh (left) and Alyssa McPherson (right), say they will not compete as long as a Trans athlete is in their team. (Graciousness of Jessica Tapia)

At least four confirmed opposing teams have lost games in Jurupa Valley this season. Thursday’s match against Chaffey was added to the Jurupa Valley calendar in response to recent packages.

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The school was under national control which dates back to the athletics season last spring while the same Trans athlete, Ab Hernandez, took place at the female state championships in high jump and triple jump. President Donald Trump has magnified the attention when he sent a warning to California in the days preceding the state championship in May.

Now, Hernandez, in the middle of the last season of senior volleyball, is protected not only by opposing teams, but also by longtime teammates.

PK Press Club Digital contacted Jurupa Unified School District in response to the declarations of McPherson and Hazameh.

The school district previously provided a declaration exclusively to PK Press Club Digital, suggesting that the onset for the in progress controversy involving Hernandez should be directed to government representatives and legislators.

“School districts do not write laws for the State of California, and they do not have the power to ignore or modify them. However, as an agencies mainly funded by the State, they are required to follow them. As these questions take place before our courts and the media, all plead on these questions should be directed to states and federal officials elected to make laws and policies the declaration.

“We sympathize with all the students who are affected by independent problems.

Transgender athlete Ab Hernandez by Jurupa Valley Watches during the triple jump for girls in the masters of the southern CIF section at Moorpark secondary school on May 24, 2025, in Moorpark, California. (Images Kirby Lee / Getty)

California’s law has enabled organic men to participate in high school sports for girls dating from 2013.

After Trump signed the “men’s executive’s executive decree” to keep men on February 5, California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) was one of the first high school sports leagues to announce that this would challenge order.

The United States Ministry of Justice brought legal action against CIF and California Department of Education (CDE) in July for challenging Trump’s mandate to keep biological men outside the sports of girls. The trial came following the Hernandez State championships.

Now, while the Trans teenager is launching in one more high school volleyball season, two teammates will be absent.

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