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5 male athletes play in women’s college volleyball game

A total of five men identifying themselves as women played in women’s college volleyball games, and two of the male players are accused of giving concussions to two female players in a recent game.

The women’s volleyball game between Centennial College and Seneca College in Toronto, Canada featured two male players from the Centennial Colts and three male players from the Seneca Sting.

According to the reporter david menziesA total of six male players play in the women’s league, five of whom have not “received sex-affirming hormone therapy or had surgical gonadectomy,” an inside source revealed. Ta.

However, the league, which is managed by the Ontario Collegiate Athletic Association, includes: Listed policies The regulations state that “transfemale (MTF) student-athletes who are being treated with testosterone-suppressing drugs for gender identity disorder or gender dysphoria” may compete on women’s teams until they “complete one calendar year of testosterone-suppressing treatment.” It is stipulated that it cannot be done.

Two of the male players who participated in the match in question were also accused by anonymous sources of injuring the female players.

CL Viloria, who plays for Centennial University, allegedly “attacked the ball with great force” and hit a La Cité University female player in the head on November 12, 2023, causing a concussion.

It is also alleged that on January 22, 2024, Seneca College’s Franz Largadas suffered a concussion when he “attacked another La Cité College player with the ball with great force.”

Viloria and Largadas were joined by Ara Teran, Jess Garcia and Jacques Ronquillo for a total of five players to play in the Centennial-Seneca game.

Menzies reported that the match was “difficult to watch” at times, adding that “the men were definitely the dominant players on the court”, especially in spiking the ball.

The reporter asked Centennial girls volleyball coach Andrew Mallory why he “plays with boys,” to which the coach replied, “No.”

The coach was then asked, “What happened to chivalry?”

“I’m not dead,” he answered.

A sports marketing representative for the university declined to comment.

Centennial University Athletics Mission Statement reportedlyin part, that its “values” include “equity” and “diversity.”

The university’s main website features longer articles Diversity statementlists “diversity, equity, and inclusion” as its first “guiding principle.”

The school has also publicly stated that it will reward DEI efforts while ensuring that equity and inclusion are central to its efforts.

“We recognize and reward efforts that support diversity, equity, and inclusion,” the website states. “We provide resources to support our employees, students, and partners in their efforts to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion.”

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