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A transgender volleyball player in California has helped lead a girls’ high school team to an undefeated start in league games and first place that several opponents have lost.
Jurupa Valley High School’s Girls Volleyball team improved to 6-0 in league games to cement its place at the top of the River Valley League position with a win Friday over Rubidoux.
The victory also pushed the team’s overall record to 14-8 this season. However, eight of the team’s victories, including one of its six league games, came via forfeiture. The eight teams that have lost games to the Jurupa Valley this season have not given a direct reason, but it is believed that they are in response to the trans -athlete AB Hernandez.
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The latest team to be forfeited was Patriot High School, which was the one league rival to forfeit JVHS and also the first team within the same school district that did.
Jurupa Valley is scheduled to meet Patriot again on October 13.
Meanwhile, two of Hernandez’s teammates have also stepped away from the team this season in protest and have brought a lawsuit against Jurupa Unified School District (JUSD) about their experience playing with Hernandez for the past three years.
Jurupa has only five games left in the regular season, including the second patriot meeting before the post -season starts.
Last November, while the Jurupa Valley continued to win their league, another high school in California saw a post -season match lost. Stone Ridge Christian High School forfeited a semi -final playoff match to San Francisco Waldorf, who had a trans player on his girls’ volleyball and girls basketball team. Stone Ridge Christin quoted directly the Trans the athlete as the reason for the forfeiture of San Fracisco Waldorf.
“Unfortunately, we were just informed that our opponent, San Francisco Waldorf, has a male athlete playing for their team,” the team said in a statement.
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“At SRC, VI Believe in the Word of God is authoritative and infallible. That’s truth. And as Genesis makes it clear, God created wonderfully and unchanging every person as male or female. We do not think that sex can be changed and we do not intend to attend events that send another message. We also have a duty and responsibility for nurturing the health and safety of our athletes. So after consulting our students, coaches and staff, we have made the difficult decision to lose Saturday’s game. Standing for biblical truth means more than the result of a game. ”
California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office recently made a statement to Pakinomist Digital, which addresses the state’s influx of controversy involving trans -grinding volleyball players, suggesting that the situation falls outside his responsibilities and postpone errors to the California Department of Education (CDE), California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) and state legislation.
“CIF is an independent nonprofit that controls high school sports. California’s educational department is a separate constitutional office. Neither of them is under the author’s authority. CIF and CDE have declared that they follow existing state law – a law passed in 2013 and signed by Governor Jerry Brown (not Newsom) and in accordance with 21 states. Governor a legislation
CIF and CDE are currently being sued by the US Department of Justice (DOJ) to refuse to change its policies that allow biological men to compete in girls’ sports.
On April 1, California State Law blocked two bills It would turn the current law that allow men in girls’ sports.
Each Democrat voted against it, with assembly member Rick Chavez Zbur, who argued that one of the bills “really reminds me of what happened in Nazi Germany in the 1930s. We are moving towards autocracy in this country. In Nazi Germany, transcend people were persecuted, prevented from public life.”
Zbur said this while in the presence of a descendant of a Holocaust -survivor who had to apologize from the chamber, according to GOP assembly member Kate Sanchez.
“She got up and went because she was just so disgusted by the comparison,” Sanchez told Pakinomist Digital.



