It sparked bitter debate online.

According to witnesses, an Islamic high school in California decided not to play a school with a transgender player on its team on January 4th, instead canceling a females basketball game.

The article states that Averroes High School, located in Freemont and promoting itself as an Islamic high school that prepares students for college, lost its girls’ basketball match against San Francisco Waldorf High. Averroes officials withheld the reason for the game’s cancellation, but Reduxx has been informed by insiders that Waldorf fielded a boy who claims to be a transsexual girl.Reduxx claims to have investigated the issue and discovered that the boy is taller and faster than the girls, despite the fact that the transgender player’s identity was not disclosed.

“The boy had an obvious advantage,” Lane said. “[The girls] didn’t necessarily run their offense through him, probably because they didn’t want to be targeted. But he got most rebounds and was able to jump much higher than the girls.”
Lane went on to say that the girls he faced “were at a complete disadvantage.”

“I caught one scramble for the ball with another player, and my heart stopped. She was more than a foot shorter than him and could have been seriously injured,” she said.

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