West Virginia middle school girls refuse to compete against biological male at county track meet


by World Tribune

World Tribune— by WorldTribune Staff, April 22, 2024 One of the first shots in the fight against biological males competing in female athletic events was fired by a group of middle school girls in West Virginia. During the shot put competition at the 2024 Harrison County Middle School Championships on Thursday afternoon at Liberty High School in […]

TheBlaze—School board 'punished' middle school girls who protested biological male competing against them at track meet: Complaint. A West Virginia school board "punished" a group of middle school girls who protested a biological male competing against them at a track meet earlier this month, according to a legal complaint. What's the background? Cellphone video showed girls from Lincoln Middle School staging a protest in the shot put ring at the Harrison County Middle School Championships on April 18; one by one, they stepped into the ring and then quickly stepped out without making attempts. — (@) ...

LifeSiteNews—Middle school girls who refused to compete against male banned from next track meet. Four of the five girls filed a lawsuit against the Harrison County Board of Education protesting the ban while Attorney General Patrick Morrisey said, 'I will do everything in my power to defend these brave young girls. 'This is just wrong.'

WSTPost—Transgender athlete wins shot put by more than three feet as middle school girls protest and refuse to compete – just days after she won the court battle to overturn West Virginia’s transgender laws. Transgender athlete wins shot put by more than three feet as middle school girls protest and refuse to compete - just days after she won the court battle to overturn West Virginia's transgender laws - A transgender athlete from West Virginia won her shot put competition in her first sporting event after an appeals court ruling allowed her to compete - because other participants refused to compete against her.Becky Pepper-Jackson, 13, competed in the Harris County Middle School track and field...