Girls soccer team boycotts game vs. transgender player that Obama-era judge let play, as Trump promises ban

Girls soccer team boycotts game vs. transgender player that Obama-era judge let play, as Trump promises ban

A Catholic school’s girl’s soccer team in New Hampshire is the latest group to take a stand against transgender inclusion in women’s sports, as former president Trump has made the issue a priority of his candidacy. 

Bishop Brady High School in Concord, New Hampshire, saw its girl’s soccer Giants boycott a game against Kearsage Regional High School in North Sutton on Friday. Kearsage Regional is a public school with a girls’ soccer team that has a transgender player.  Kearsage is only one of two schools in New Hampshire with a player who is a biological male, despite a state law to prevent it. 

So Bishop Brady’s players refused to show up to the game, according to multiple reports. 

Kearsage’s player, Maelle Jacques, is nearly 6-foot-0 in height, according to multiple reports. Jacques was allowed to play for Kearsage Regional despite a state law in New Hampshire that restricts transgender inclusion in girls’ sports. However, a federal judge’s ruling in September put Maelle right…

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