A female high school athlete in Utah trounced her competitors so thoroughly that officials had to dig back in her records to make sure she wasn't really a boy
ยท Aug 20, 2022 ยท NottheBee.com

If you want an excellent example of the chaos, suspicion, uncertainty and turmoil that the transgender zeitgeist is going to wreak on sports for years and years, here it is:

A Utah school investigated a high school athlete โ€” digging into her records back to kindergarten โ€” after she defeated two other girls and their parents then questioned whether she was transgender.

School officials never told the winning student and her family about the review of her student file "to keep the matter private," said David Spatafore, the spokesperson for the Utah High School Activities Association.

But it came after the parents of the second and third place finishers filed a complaint with UHSAA, which oversees high school sports in the state. The girl won first place in a competition last year "by a wide margin," Spatafore said during a legislative hearing Wednesday on transgender athletes.

The parents are getting a lot of blowback for this, with many commentators online slamming them for not accepting their daughters' losses and moving on gracefully.

Me? I don't blame them in the slightest.

We live in a world where officials are perfectly happy to let boys compete against girls no questions asked.

In virtually every case, this results in girls being completely sidelined, having athletic opportunities stolen from them after a lifetime of hard work, sweat and determination.

If you're a parent of a female athlete and you think your daughter may have been trounced by a boy playing dress-up and masquerading as a girl, of course you're going to want that investigated. That's perfectly normal!

This is going to keep happening until transgender activists stop trying to ruin girls' sports. It's their choice.


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