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A transgender athlete won two events at the California state track and field championships this weekend after officials announced an adjustment to high school sports rules essentially defying President Trump’s executive order to protect girls in sports. A.B. Hernandez, a junior at Jurupa Valley High in Southern California, won the girl’s triple jump and high […]

A transgender athlete won two events at the California state track and field championships this weekend after officials announced an adjustment to high school sports rules essentially defying President Trump’s executive order to protect girls in sports.
A.B. Hernandez, a junior at Jurupa Valley High in Southern California, won the girl’s triple jump and high jump, sharing the high jump win with two other contestants.
California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) changed the rules before the meet so girls who finished behind a biological male still got the award they would have won if the trans athlete had not competed. The rule change allows the trans athlete to still win a medal while also allowing female athletes on the medal podium, even if they technically missed out on a medal finish.
For example, Hernandez finished the high jump with a mark of 5 feet, 7 inches (1.7 meters), with no failed attempts. Jillene Wetteland and Lelani Laruelle also cleared that height after each logged a failed attempt. However, the three shared the first-place win.
CIF said in a statement, “(It) values all of our student-athletes and we will continue to uphold our mission of providing students with the opportunity to belong, connect, and compete while complying with California law and Education Code.”
Protestors opposed Hernandez competing in the championship saying girls’ sports should be for girls only, not biological males.
“The new proposed CIF rule is a travesty. No one thought it through while they tried to cut the baby in half for the sake of a boy’s feelings,” said Kim Jones, co-founder of the Independent Council on Women’s Sports, on X.
“The thrill and joy of winning is stripped from the girl,” she continued. “She is, at the moment she is supposed to taste victory, told to compare herself to a male standard (and a male that can’t even measure up to a good male standard). She gets what feels like a consolation prize she had to share.”
“It’s an insult. It’s robbery. It’s stealing everything wonderful about chasing wins, working toward an accomplishment, and celebrating the limits and successes of female athletes,” Jones added.
“He is a mediocre male athlete. He gets to stand on the girl’s podium & be listed as the winner in the girls’ category because he misrepresents who he is,” Jennifer Sey, founder and CEO of XX-XY Athletics, the only athletic brand to support women athletes and their sports, wrote on X.
“I blame CIF, @GavinNewsom, and the boy’s mother. They further the message that one boy’s feelings matter (more) than all girls’ hard work and the rights afforded them from Title IX,” she continued.
Hundreds have chimed in on the controversial matter online as the CIF implemented its pilot program.
President Trump criticized the state ahead of the championships and called for federal funding to be stripped for allowing male athletes in female sports.
“California, under the leadership of Radical Left Democrat Gavin Newscum, continues to ILLEGALLY allow ‘MEN TO PLAY IN WOMEN’S SPORTS,'” Trump wrote on Truth Social, last week.
“THIS IS NOT FAIR, AND TOTALLY DEMEANING TO WOMEN AND GIRLS. Please be hereby advised that large-scale Federal Funding will be held back, maybe permanently, if the Executive Order on this subject matter is not totally adhered to,” the president concluded.
The Journal of the Endocrine Society finds that teen males have 15 times the amount of testosterone circulating in their bodies than females who’ve gone through puberty. That means at least a 10% advantage in running and swimming and a 20% advantage in jumping events, according to the 2018 review.
“He might be transitioned, but he is still a male,” said Mimi Israelah, who protested Hernandez’s performance. “It’s not fair for the women, and it is destroying women’s sports.”
According to results posted by the CIF of the state championship, Hernandez’s performance not only places him fourth among other highschool girls in the triple jump, but ranks him 70th among all collegiate females competing in the same event.
However, as HeCheated.org points out, Hernandez “does not even rank in the top 250 high school jumpers in the state of California” among males.
“‘Trans’ is the celebration of male mediocrity and in doing so ignoring and failing to celebrate actual female athleticism,” the organization wrote on X.
Oregon
California is not the only state where trans athletes took victories from girls over the weekend.
In Oregon, Reese Eckard of Sherwood High School and Alexa Anderson of Tigard High School refused to share their spot on the podium with a trans athlete during the state championship on Saturday.
The pair who competed in the high jump stepped off the podium and faced the opposite direction when the Ida B. Wells High School gave a medal for a fifth-place finish. The athlete previously competed in the boys’ category in 2023 and 2024, Fox News reports.
Two girls who had to compete against a boy at the Oregon high jump state championships refused to step on the podium in protest.
They were punished and sent to the sidelines.
Gender ideology is male entitlement peddled as progressive.pic.twitter.com/2eDZQktJsS
— Genevieve Gluck (@WomenReadWomen) June 1, 2025
The moment, caught on video, has gone viral.
“Two female athletes in Oregon refused to stand on the podium because a boy was awarded a place,” wrote conservative women’s advocate Riley Gaines. “Girls have had enough.”
As CBN News reported, Gaines had to share the podium with Lia Thomas, formerly Will Thomas, when the trans athlete swam for the University of Pennsylvania. The two tied for fifth place in the NCAA’s 2022 women’s 200 freestyle.
Thomas later went on to take first place in the women’s 500 freestyle, becoming the first trans athlete to win an NCAA national championship.
That moment galvanized Gaines’ resolve and launched her into advocacy.
Minnesota
Gaines also pointed out how a trans-identifying female-dominated the Class 4A Softball Championship in Minnesota.
“He pitched 14 shutout innings in back-to-back games to defeat the defending state champs,” she wrote on X. “14. Shutout. Innings.”
As CBN News reported, a sports advocacy group is suing Minnesota’s attorney general on behalf of three female softball players over a state policy that allows males to compete in female sports.
Alliance Defending Freedom, a non-profit legal group, is representing Female Athletes United (FAU) and the high school athletes.
“Minnesota is failing its female athletes. The state is putting the rights of males ahead of females, telling girls their hard work may never be enough to win and that they don’t deserve fairness and safety,” said ADF legal counsel Suzanne Beecher.
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Jason Day's Outfit At The Open Championship Is Going Viral
Jason Day’s Outfit At The Open Championship Is Going Viral originally appeared on The Spun. Jason Day had fans talking at this week’s Open Championship but it wasn’t about his play… On Tuesday the Australian-born golfer was rocking the fit of all fits on Dunlace Course where he layered his polo with a collared sweater, […]

Jason Day’s Outfit At The Open Championship Is Going Viral originally appeared on The Spun.
Jason Day had fans talking at this week’s Open Championship but it wasn’t about his play…
On Tuesday the Australian-born golfer was rocking the fit of all fits on Dunlace Course where he layered his polo with a collared sweater, patterned pants and his Motive-branded visor.
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People were definitely split on Jason’s fashion choice in the comments.
“Dude’s making his outfits speak way louder than his golf. He has a ton of talent not sure where he’s coming from. It’s a spectacle,” a user said.
“Serious question. How does one golf comfortably in this?” another asked.
“Walmart worthy,” a fan replied.
“solid fit, might need to get one for the fall,” another person shared.
“Kind of a rich homeless look,” another fan commented.
“10/10 no notes 🔥☘️” TW Legion posted.
“Big fire,” another user responded.
“The tour visor mixed with that pullover is honestly a nice look. Pants are leaving a lot to be desired. 6.5/10.”
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA – APRIL 09: Jason Day of Australia reacts on the 18th green during a practice round prior to the 2024 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on April 09, 2024 in Augusta, Georgia. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)Maddie Meyer/Getty Images
Day has been known to make some waves with his outfit choices over the years but usually he sticks the landing.
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The 37-year-old will attempt to capture his first major in 10 years when he tees off in Northern Ireland after tying for second at the Open back in 2023.
The storied tournament gets started on Thursday where golfers will battle it out for a $17 million purse throughout the weekend.
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Jason Day’s Outfit At The Open Championship Is Going Viral first appeared on The Spun on Jul 15, 2025
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Miami high school suspends NFL QB Teddy Bridgewater as football coach after shock Facebook post
NFL quarterback and high school football coach Teddy Bridgewater has been suspended from the latter position over allegations of impermissible gifts to student athletes. Bridgewater, 32, won a Class 3A state title at Florida powerhouse Miami Northwestern last season before returning to the NFL as a Detroit Lions backup and making a brief appearance in […]

NFL quarterback and high school football coach Teddy Bridgewater has been suspended from the latter position over allegations of impermissible gifts to student athletes.
Bridgewater, 32, won a Class 3A state title at Florida powerhouse Miami Northwestern last season before returning to the NFL as a Detroit Lions backup and making a brief appearance in the team’s playoff loss to the Washington Commanders.
He claims the infraction is being ‘self reported’ by Miami Northwest, which happens to be the 2014 first-round pick’s former high school.
‘The suspension came from MNW and it’s impossible to suspend someone who doesn’t work for you,’ he wrote. ‘So if im suspended from MNW im free to go to another school of my choice but IM NOT GOING ANYWHERE.
‘And if it comes down to it, I will volunteer from the bleachers like I used to in 2018 and 2019 when no one had a problem.’
Bridgewater recently posted about providing Uber rides to players and asked supporters of the program for donations to offset his out-of-pocket costs.
‘Today I’m coming to you on behalf of the football team and seeking donations to assist our boys this season and to help me carry the load so I no longer have to take from my personal funds to keep smiles on these young men face and remind them that they matter,’ he wrote online.
‘From daily uber rides, to feeding the boys MLK ($1500 a week) every morning following our morning training sessions to feeding the boys catered pasta during the season, to pride sets, to training camp – I cover ALL THE EXPENSES.’
The Florida High School Athletic Association told Rivals.com it is gathering more information.
It’s unclear how long Bridgewater will be suspended. School spokespeople did not immediately respond to Daily Mail’s request for comment.
Bridgewater has earned $64 million over 10 NFL seasons.
He retired after serving as Jared Goff’s backup in Detroit after the 2023 season only to make a mid-season return in 2024 after winning a state title in Florida in his first season coaching at the high-school level.
Bridgewater made a brief appearance in the Divisional Round loss to Washington when Goff was being checked for a concussion. He has a 33-32 record as a starter with 15,120 passing yards and 75 touchdowns. His best season came in 2015 when he was selected to the Pro Bowl as a member of the Minnesota Vikings.
He is no longer listed on the Lions roster and is currently described as ‘inactive’ on the NFL Players Association website.
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WNBA star Paige Bueckers' girlfriend goes viral for special request
Dallas Wings rookie guard Paige Bueckers has had quite the week so far. From teaming up with Wingstop to getting showcased on national TV against Caitlin Clark for the first time this past Sunday, the ex-UConn star has quietly begun to make a name for herself. With the assist of her girlfriend Azzi Fudd, Bueckers […]

Dallas Wings rookie guard Paige Bueckers has had quite the week so far. From teaming up with Wingstop to getting showcased on national TV against Caitlin Clark for the first time this past Sunday, the ex-UConn star has quietly begun to make a name for herself.
With the assist of her girlfriend Azzi Fudd, Bueckers may have taken the next step toward stardom. In an Instagram story from Fudd which has since gone viral, more branding help could be on the way.
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azzi is the funniest person alive why you doing this on ig girl pic.twitter.com/4q4EELcqEc
— Tara ✨ (@lewser_kaycee) July 14, 2025
“Need some custom Paige/Wings gear,” Fudd wrote. “Who can help??”
Alongside some prayer hand emojis, Fudd made sure her followers knew she meant business.
“Legit offers only,” Fudd added. “I’m being so fr [for real].”
Since making its way to ‘X,’ the post has gained immense attention with over 2,800 likes and 100-plus retweets.
Some fans were baffled by the ordeal, as the team has continued to struggle on the court.
“She saw everyone’s reaction to the wingstop commercials and had to step in,” one fan commented.
“The fact that this is posted after people spent all morning arguing,” another commented. “I’m telling you she has a sixth sense.”
Another says she needs to go about it the right way, with the help of a creative NFL wife.
“Someone tell her to DM Kristin Juszczyk she’s a 49er WAG that makes all the custom gear for NFL/nba wives,” they wrote.
It seems Fudd has yet to answer anyone despite her outcry for help. After all, what is clear is supporting Bueckers no matter how desperate it may come across is one of her top priorities.
It also confirms, or reassures for that matter, the seriousness of their relationship for those who may have doubted it. To others, it may signal a sense of entitlement, though that is up for roaming debate.
For now, it remains to be seen whether anyone comes to Fudd to fulfill her request.
READ MORE: Paige Bueckers shuts down reporter regarding Caitlin Clark question
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Howard County Public Schools change eligibility requirements for athletics
A policy change offers increased opportunity to participate in extracurriculars for students who are struggling academically. Subscribe to continue reading this article. Already subscribed? To log in, click here. Originally Published: July 15, 2025 at 6:00 AM EDT 0


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Miami Stingrays train talented young athletes, prepare them for college and life
By Najahe Sherman Click here for updates on this story MIAMI, Florida (WFOR) — The Miami Stingrays, a powerhouse in softball, have dedicated the last 20 years to training talented athletes for competition on both the state and national level. With pride, they share their remarkable achievement, about 300 young women who have passed through […]



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MIAMI, Florida (WFOR) — The Miami Stingrays, a powerhouse in softball, have dedicated the last 20 years to training talented athletes for competition on both the state and national level.
With pride, they share their remarkable achievement, about 300 young women who have passed through their ranks have earned scholarships to colleges across the nation.
Taking it to the next level “So, we knew once these kids started getting older, we realized college is now the next step. So now we wanted to make sure we could try and groom these girls to be prepared for college and put them in front of the best colleges in the country and let them showcase themselves,” Gator Rebhan, founder and owner of the Miami Stingrays, said.
“For me a huge part is seeing the girls grow, from just picking up a ball and glove, turning into national elite players,” Miami Stingrays’ Jessie Rebhan said.
For head coach Angie Ugarte, leading the Stingrays carries a profound legacy.
“It’s full circle. My mom started with the Stingrays. She passed away when I was 17 so she never saw me complete that goal of playing college, but there is no doubt that she’s up there watching over and having a hand in all this. Here I am with the same jersey on, just 30 years later, so it’s really something special,” Ugarte said.
More than just the game The Stingrays welcome girls as young as eight, fostering an environment of growth and support.
“My team is there for me, and it’s helped me with a lot of things that I’ve been struggling with,” one player said.
“It has been fun and it’s giving me confidence,” another player said.
With state and national titles under their belts, the Miami Stingrays have developed athletes who have made their mark in NCAA Division I softball across the country. These crucial life lessons will stay with these athletes, guiding them toward bright futures and making Miami proud.
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