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Softball team at Minnesota High School deep in state play -of and political news cycle, both thanks to their Dominating the transgender pitcher.
High School of Champlin Park in Minnesota defeated state champions defense in Rogers high school, 1-0 in the section final on Thursday. A Trans -taban He threw 14 innings, reducing the athlete’s era to 0.88.
On May 20, anonymous players who claim to have encountered a pitcher filed a lawsuit against the state for permission to compete with women. The situation caused national control against the background of a constant political division over biological men in girls and women’s sports.
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Champlin School District Park submitted a Fox News Digital application, defending the decision to allow the athlete to compete on the softball team.
“Throughout the season, and when the rebels go to the public tournament, it is important to note that all student athletes involved in the softball team Champlin Park can compete in accordance with the Minnesota High School and the Minnesota High School and the Rules of the Anoco-Ginipin School.
“In addition, the area is named in an active lawsuit, which limits information that can be divided.”
Now the pitcher for the first time in the history of the program will lead the Park Champlin to the State Tournament.
A lawsuit against Minnesota was filed with an alliance of a religious law campaign that defends freedom (ADF). The defendants are Prosecutor General Keith Ellison, Minnesota Executive Director at Erich Martens High School, Minnesota Commissioner for Human Rights Rebecca Loucher and Minnesota Jet Education Commissioner.
“Minnesota does not conduct its athletes. The state puts the rights of men ahead of women, telling the girls that their hard work will never be enough to win and that they do not deserve justice and security,” Fox -news Digital said.
“By sacrificing protection for women -sportsmen, Minnesota does not offer girls with equal attitudes and opportunities, breaking the position of the IX title. Our client, athletes, united, has the right to defend their members, displacing the discriminatory policy of the state and stands for true equality.”
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Ellison’s office replied to a claim in a statement on Digital Fox News.
“In addition to playing sports and satisfaction, it is engaged in sports, it comes with so many benefits for young people. You are building friendships that can last a lifetime, you will learn how to work in the team, and you feel that you belong,” the statement reads. “I believe that it is wrong to highlight one group of students who are already facing a higher level of bullying and persecution, and tell these children that they may not be on the team from the one who they are. I will continue to defend the rights of all students to play with their friends and peers.”
Alison also sues President Donald Trump and the Ministry of Justice to ensure transgender athletes to continue to participate in sports girls in the state.
Once Trump signed the executive order “Men from Women’s Sports”, Minnesota High School League announced Refusal of the federal law, allowing transgender athletes to continue to play in women’s sport. Then Alison said at a press conference on April 22 that he received a message from the Ministry of Justice, which threatened a legal lawsuit if the state did not follow the executive order, so AH decided to sue first.
Later, the White House responded to the lawsuit, condemning Alison for taking court to ensure a transit.
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“Why is an adult man sue the Trump administration to allow other biological men to participate in women’s sports? Is it a terrible and anti-woman,” said White House spokesman Harrison Fields Fix-numeric.
Minnesota’s legislative body was unable to adopt the “Sports Girl Law” in early March, which would say that “only students could participate in a sports team of elementary or high school or sports that the educational institution restricted women and girls.”
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