A Catholic high school girls' soccer team in New Hampshire has refused to play against other schools that have boys on the team.
Bishop Brady High School in Concord stood up against Kiersage Regional High School for having boys on its girls' team, even though state law prohibits such participation.
The Kiersage Area School Board reportedly voted 6-1 to allow Jack and other boys to play on the same team as the girls.
Bishop Brady's girls refused to play in Friday's game. fox news He cited multiple reports.
Kearsarge Regional High School's team has a male star player named. Mael Jackserves as a goalkeeper. The boy is already well known for winning the state championship in the girls' high jump in February and making headlines.
Jack is reportedly 6 feet 1 inch tall, sparking the ire of at least one team in the area. Hillsboro-Deering High School's soccer team declined to play against Kier Sage just three weeks ago, perhaps indicative of a trend of young women in the state doing well. I don't support injustice.
Despite a New Hampshire law, a federal judge appointed by former President Barack Obama ruled on Sept. 10 that two male athletes can continue to play with female athletes and even share locker rooms with female athletes until a final ruling is issued. He obtained an injunction that even allowed him to change his clothes. was created. Judge Randia McCafferty was appointed in 2013.
The other athlete in question, Parker Tyrrell, plays at Plymouth Area High School.
Plymouth has decided to allow parents of Bow High School students to show their support for female athletes by wearing wristbands with “XX” written on them when the school plays teams with male players. This caused controversy.
School officials reportedly canceled the game, asked parents to remove their wristbands, and had police issue a “no trespass” order against the parents.
“My daughter is playing in the homecoming game this weekend, so she's been suspended,” one parent said at the time. “I can't watch her play during homecoming. It's ridiculous,” her father added.
The Kiersage Area School Board reportedly voted 6-1 to allow Jack and other boys to play on the same team as the girls.
fed up
Women across the country are so tired of competing against men in the sport that five different NCAA women's volleyball teams canceled games against San Jose State University, which has male players on the women's team.
“Although the majority of us decided this was incorrect, [that] We need to protect women's sports, and we're going to forfeit,'' Nevada team captain Thea Lilley told Blaze News.
At the same time, a group of former athletes and legal activists attended an event at the United Nations General Assembly, calling on international bodies to stand up for women.
Lawyer Kristen Wagoner and UN special rapporteur on violence against women and girls, Reem Al-Salem, called on the international sports world to keep men away from women's sports.
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