‘No boys in the girls’ sports lanner fly over meet where transking athlete wins

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A plane that flew a banner reading “No boys in the girls’ sport!” During California’s Railway and Field State Championships at Veteran’s Memorial Stadium in Clovis on Friday, the Internet set on fire.

The display, which was organized by women’s outreach groups, women are real, and the independent advice for women’s sports (icons) drew strong reactions in the midst of the national controversy over Trans Athlete AB Hernandez competing in girls’ competition.

Banner, who reads “No Boys in Girls’ Sports,” was flown over the California Track Championship Friday. (With the permission of Josh Fuller)

Many supporters of the movement to protect women’s and girls’ sports praised the stunt on social media, including the former NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines.

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Hernandez continued to claim first place in long jumps, triple jumps and high -balls, knock out all the female competitors and will now compete for the state title in the final on Saturday.

Due to the recent changes in CIF rule, the girls who would normally end a place to move on to Saturday’s final will qualify since Hernandez took a seat.

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Transgender Athlete AB Hernandez from Jurupa Valley wins the girls’ long jumps at 19-3 1/2 (5.88 m) under CIF Southern Section Masters meet at Moorpark High School on May 24, 2025 in Moorpark, California. (Kirby Lee/Getty Images)

CIF introduced these rule changes in the days that led to the event in the midst of Masseturn, threats of federal financing cutting by President Donald Trump and a Department of Justice Survey against the State.

Friday’s events also contained an arrest when police confirmed to Pakinomist Digital that a PRO-LGBTQ demonstrant was arrested after breaking the car windows to another participant.

“This afternoon at 15.55, a disturbance between two adults occurred at the intersection of Nees/Minnewawa. An adult on the sidewalk and one in a vehicle at the intersection was involved in a disturbance that became physically. During the disturbance, one of them used pepper spray against the other. EMS was called and one of the adults was arrested,” read a statement.

AB Hernandez from Jurupa Valley competes in the girls High Jump under CIF Southern Section Division 3 Track and Field Preliminaries at Nathan Shapell Memorial Stadium at Yorba Linda High School on May 10, 2025 in Yorba Linda, California. (Kirby Lee/Getty Images)

The person has been arrested for assault with a weapon and hindering police, according to Sergeant Chris Hutchison.

“We have no room for violence or material damage or something similar,” Hutchison.

Activists on both sides return to Veteran’s Memorial Stadium on Saturday for the final round as Hernandez seems to end a dominant and controversial postal season that is run under a heated national light.

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