GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM FORFEITS PLAYOFF GAME, REFUSED TO PLAY AGAINST BIOLOGICAL MALE

The Mid Vermont Christian School girls basketball team withdrew from the Vermont Division IV state tournament because of a refusal to play against an opponent with a transgender student-athlete. The schoolโ€™s head of school, Vicky Fogg, stated that playing against a biological male jeopardizes the fairness of the game and the safety of their players. Vermont law allows transgender female students to play on girlsโ€™ sports teams, and the Vermont Principalsโ€™ Association supports best practices through their inclusivity statement. The school had earlier submitted a letter asserting that it reserved the right not to follow all of Vermontโ€™s anti-discrimination laws.

It appears the Vermont Principalsโ€™ Association is not looking out for the best interest of their biological female students, putting the needs of a biological male ahead of the actual females. It takes a lot for a school to get into the playoffs, but it takes a lot more to forfeit the game and take a stand in protection of real women and the integrity of their sports, because biological males should not be infiltrating womenโ€™s sports.

VNews reported more details on the forfeit:

The No. 12 seed Eagles were scheduled to play a first-round game at No. 5 seed Long Trail on Tuesday night, but their withdrawal forfeited the game to the Mountain Lions.

โ€œWe believe playing against an opponent with a biological male jeopardizes the fairness of the game and the safety of our players,โ€ MVCS head of school Vicky Fogg wrote in an email to the Valley News on Wednesday evening. โ€œAllowing biological males to participate in womenโ€™s sports sets a bad precedent for the future of womenโ€™s sports in general.โ€

Fogg was not available for a comment according to Vnews, but no comment was needed. The female players and team took a stand for whatโ€™s right and thatโ€™s the most important part of the story.

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