The California high school girl basketball team lost easily in the playoffs when they played without male players.
Henry Hanlon, a male athlete exposed for competing in women's sports in the state, plays at Waldorf High School in San Francisco. Hanlon has been hit by a virus many times over the past few months. The first resulted in confiscation from Christian schools at the state women's volleyball championship.
The two-month athlete went viral again after a video of him dominating the girl on the basketball court two months later surfaced. Hanron I got 29 points They almost outperformed their opponents on their way to a 59-33 victory over Jewish Community High School.
Last weekend, Hanlon's team was scheduled to play Cornerstone Christian School from Antioch, California in the district basketball playoffs. Despite being a religious school, Cornerstone principal Logan Heyer said his girls' team would still compete in playoff games with male students, due to a “spirit of kindness and respect.”
“Even when you might oppose a particular issue, [it is] “The important part of showing the love of Christ to the world,” wrote Heyer. Christian Post.
The principal said, “We understand that this is a complicated issue, but we are committed to educating our students in a biblical worldview. It means showing them what it looks like to be followers of Christ and people who truly love those we oppose.”
After the principal encouraged his parents and fans to cheer on the opposing team “as Jesus would do,” Hanlon reportedly didn't show up to play in a postseason match against Colner Stone. The school did not provide any reason for his absence.
Cornerstone then dominated his 56-30 opponent, ending San Francisco Waldorf's season. Cornerstone beat Round Valley 71-42 on Tuesday to win the North Coast Section women's basketball championship.
Hanlon is a junior in high school and averaged over 20 points per game, almost tripling the number of points on the team's second-highest scoring player.
It is unknown whether the absence of students was in response to President Trump. Presidential Order To prevent men from playing with women's sports.
But at the same time, several states have told him that they are opposed to executive orders in the face of losing federal funds, particularly Governor of Maine (D) has openly opposed the president's orders, and that the state will see him in court.
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