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Viral video shows trans basketball player dominate girls

At a recent girls high school basketball game in California, a male athlete towered over his opponent, displaying a clear advantage and nearly outplaying the entire opposing team.

Henry Hanlon, a male athlete known for dominating girls' sports in the state, has once again gone viral after a video of him easily passing through female students at a Jewish community high school on the court.

Hanlon was seen receiving nearly every touch of the ball, rebounding on her own mistakes, and holding the ball over her head against a much smaller woman.

“Boys have a right to be told the truth.”

Hanlon said, according to Beth Vaughn, whose content focuses on male athletes in women's sports. got 29 points He led San Francisco Waldorf High School to victory.

The final score of 59-33 meant that Hanlon almost single-handedly outscored the entire opposing team.

“Girls have the right to safety and fairness at all levels of sport,” Bourne wrote. “Boys deserve to be told the truth and making them believe they can change their gender is cruel and abusive.”

Hanlon previously caused controversy when her addition to the San Francisco Waldorf women's volleyball team in November 2024 prompted the school to cancel the game.

Stoneridge Christian School was scheduled to play Hanlon's team in the California Interscholastic Federation State Girls Volleyball Championship playoffs. However, upon learning that there was a male player on the team, the Christian school announced its intention to withdraw.

“Unfortunately, we have just been made aware that a male player is playing on our opposing San Francisco Waldorf team,” the school said in a letter to parents.

The school added: “We do not believe that gender can be changed and will not participate in events that send a different message.”

Stoneridge told Blaze News at the time that he wanted to stand up for what the school believes to be true.

“We will always stand for what is Biblical truth and right.”

According to boneThree teams in the CIF North Coast Section, including Stoneridge, “withdrew from their game against San Francisco Waldorf due to safety concerns and religious reasons.”

CIF announced “''.Gender Diverse Youth Sports Inclusion Toolkit” encourages you to create a plan with your students to address their preferences for “bathroom/locker room usage, names, pronouns,” and “privacy considerations.”

Hanlon may have caused previous disqualifications in basketball, particularly when the San Francisco school was scheduled to play Averroes High School, an Islamic school. However, the school declined to provide specific reasons for the confiscation.

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