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Friday, a volleyball team for girls from the school drew national attention when his players lost a team with a trans athlete on his list. Now, three women who have seen their own volleyball careers affected by a Trans competitor have spoken in response.
Riverside Poly High School announced that its female volleyball team has been confiscated to the team of Jurupa Valley High School, which displays the adolescent adolescent and known Ab Hernandez. Riverside Poly did not quote a specific reason for confiscation in his declaration, but several parents and a member of the school board told PK Press Club Digital that this was due to the presence of the trans athlete.
The former volleyball player of the high school girls and current activist Payton McNabb underwent permanent brain lesions after being enriched at the head by a male opponent in a match in 2022. McNabb congratulated the girls Riverside Poly for having refused to take the court against the Jurupa valley.
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Payton McNabb, center, alongside the second Lady Usha Vance, attended the address of President Donald Trump to a joint session of the Congress at the American Capitol on March 4, 2025. (Kayla Bartkowski / Getty Images)
“I applaud these girls! They were put in a situation that no young athlete should never be confronted – to choose between their safety and their sport. I have gone there. I always live with the consequences of being injured by a male athlete on the ground. There is a reason why the net of the boys is seven inches higher – because the game is different,” said McNabbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb:
“What these girls did have taken real courage, and it is devastating that they paid the price of decisions made by adults.”
Two former female volleyball players who lost matches to a team with a Trans athlete last season also praised the Riverside Poly players.
The San Jose University volleyball team saw seven of its games confiscated by opponents in the middle of a national controversy involving the Balaire Fleming athlete.
One of the teams to consume in SJSU was the University of Wyoming, which sacrificed a match of October 5 while the controversy involving Fleming has grown. Former Wyoming player Macey Boggs told PK Press Club Digital that she was standing with Riverside Poly players.

Former volleyball player at Wyoming University, Macey Boggs, (Thanks to Macey Boggs)
“It takes courage to get up. I am so proud of them for having done what is good. Women have fought for us in the past and it is time for this generation to intensify and fight so that women come. It is refreshing to see this and very encouraging. I look at these women. And I will continue to stay without exodration for the truth,” said Boggs.
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Meanwhile, the University of Nevada, Reno’s volleyball players, had to fight their own school just for the right to lose against SJSU later this month. Nevada players approached university administrators in private to express their desire to lose the match and join four other programs that refused to play SJSU. But Nevada has not honored this request and instead published a declaration Insist the fact that it would play the match.
Nevada finally lost the day before the match, due to not having enough players. However, the University previously told PK Press Club Digital that he had had discussions with the players on the potential “legal problems” that would emerge if the match was not played.
The captain of Nevada, Sia Liilii, led his players to their resistance to confront the SJSU last season and played a key public role in the national debate on Trans athletes in female sports who partially defined the 2024 electoral season. Liilii met the legislators of the GOP during the conflict with his school and delivered an emotional speech during a press conference The day the match was to be played on October 26.
Now Liilii says that she “applauds” the players of Riverside Poly for their stand.

The candidate of the Gop Senate, Sam Brown, on the left, poses with Sia Liilii du Nevada, in the center on the right, and the former MP Tulsi Gabbard. (Sam Brown campaign)
“I would like to applaud the Riverside Poly volleyball team to defend themselves by sacrificing a loss for the future of sports for girls and women. I would also like to congratulate its school administration for having hieromed the rights and security of their athlete students, something that I did not give myself by my university.” Liilii told PK Press Club Digital.
Months after the end of the SJSU volleyball season, Hernandez was at the center of a national media storm in May during the athlete race towards a championship of female athletics in California. The post-season meetings in which Hernandez participated in demonstrations by female athletes and their families, who often wore shirts “save the sports of girls”.
Hernandez’s race apparently attracted a response from President Donald Trump, who published a social message of truth the week preceding the final state of the State not to allow a Trans athlete to compete. Trump did not refer Hernandez directly into the position.
In response to Trump’s warning, California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) has changed its policies in the days before the event to ensure that any female athlete who finished behind a trans athlete in the championship would be increased by a place. This shared Hernandez the first places on the podium of the medal in high jump and triple jump, and second place of podium length in length during the state competition.
However, in July, the United States Ministry of Justice brought a complaint against California Department of Education (CDE) and CIF for its policies which allowed biological men to compete in the sports of girls through the State despite the signing of a decree in February to prohibit it.
Jurupa Valley provided a statement to PK Press Club Digital Friday to contact the Riverside Poly.
“We have been informed that the Poly High School riverside canceled the volleyball volleyball match from LycĂ©e Jurupa Valley. They have not disclosed the reason. We have no additional comments at the moment,” the statement said.
The Jurupa Valley’s next volleyball game for girls is scheduled for August 25 against Rim of the World High School.