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Athlete AB Hernandez just completed her high school athletic career with the same controversy as last as last year. Hernandez is a “transgender” athlete. The controversy is not the fault of Hernandez or the high school competitors. It is vital to “Save Girls Sports” from the Transgender Ideologues and not blame AB Hernandez in the process.
Victory Girls have been on top of the boys playing as transgender girl athletes from the beginning. Our Lisa wrote on “Transgender Athletes: Enough Is Enough” four years ago. It is unbelievable that this insane madness has lasted this long. That’s the way idealogues work: They don’t give up. Just in case you haven’t heard of AB Hernandez, here is the latest from Fox News:
The party’s over.
Transgender athlete AB Hernandez finished one of the most highly-publicized high school sports careers in modern history on Saturday night at the California track and field state championship, winning two titles and sharing podium spots with female competitors.
Hernandez took first place in the girls’ high jump and triple jump, and third place in the long jump. Last year, Hernandez won the triple jump and high jump state championships and finished second in the long jump.
And again this year, Hernandez shared every podium appearance alongside the female competitor who finished one spot behind the athlete. The California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) reimplemented the same pilot program used at last year’s championships, awarding podium recognition to every girl who finished directly behind Hernandez.
That kind of game playing is just flat cruel to girl athletes. The girls get a consolation prize for being “good, little girls” and not raising a fuss about losing to boys. Put Baby back in that corner. It’s not just enough to “Save Girls Sports”. Girls sports are not a second choice for mediocre boys. See below:
I was there tonight to witness the absurdity of allowing a boy to compete in the girls’ division at the @CIFState championship.
Here is Abraham “AB” Hernandez easily clearing 5’-10” in the girls’ high jump.
(By comparison, the boys’ all jumped between 6’-4” and 7’-2”… https://t.co/yq2OitDKf8 pic.twitter.com/EloqUQsVey
— Beth Bourne (@bourne_beth2345) May 31, 2026
Abraham “AB” Hernandez “easily” cleared 5’10”. The boys not cosplaying cleared 6’4″ to 7’2″. Well, gee whiz. No wonder AB wore pig tails and make up to play a girl.
The little gay boy AB Hernandez absolutely loves making a mockery of the girls he’s competing against. pic.twitter.com/M58F3ZPOry
— RigoStaRR (@RigoIrizarry) May 25, 2026
The New York Post sets the scene for us:
Outside Buchanan High School in Clovis, protesters wearing “Save Girl’s Sports” shirts lined the area surrounding the championship venue.
Several carried flags and signs reading, “No boys. No bias. Just fairness.”
Others accused officials of allowing opportunities to be taken from female athletes, displaying signs that said top finishes had been “stolen from our daughters.”
Additional signs urged the CIF to “Save Girl’s Sports.”
Chaos erupted outside the state championship when “Save Girls Sports” activists with the signs confronted pro-LGBTQ groups holding a press conference for Hernandez.
Clovis police officers arrived to oversee the heated verbal dispute, which eventually dissipated without physical violence or direct police intervention, Outkick reported.
It this situation really this hard for other parents and politicians? No violence, please. Shouldn’t every parent in that school, whether the parent has a student-athlete or not, be out there protesting to Save Girls Sports?
Global News filed this report and managed to insult girl athletes by calling them “cisgender”:
Duplicate medal ranks are copy and paste. Plus, the law may allow something, but that will never make it right.
That is why I want to put the focus on Nereyda Hernandez. Check this out from Yahoo:
It has been about a year since President Trump targeted AB, who is transgender. As a result, the athlete and her mother knew what to expect when the track postseason began in May. There would be cameras, protesters and vitriol directed at a high school athlete.
“In November, we took a trip,” Nereyda said. “We went to New York and Cancun, we had a blast. We knew we had to get ready, we had to have that peace, because they were going to do this again.”
CIF policies allow transgender athletes to compete alongside other cisgender girls. If the transgender athlete places high enough to advance in qualifying or to medal at a CIF event, the athlete advances or receives the medal. But so does the next athlete in line. As a result, AB shared the first-place podium alongside another athlete twice at the state track and field meet last year.It has been about a year since President Trump targeted AB, who is transgender. As a result, the athlete and her mother knew what to expect when the track postseason began in May. There would be cameras, protesters and vitriol directed at a high school athlete.
“In November, we took a trip,” Nereyda said. “We went to New York and Cancun, we had a blast. We knew we had to get ready, we had to have that peace, because they were going to do this again.”
CIF policies allow transgender athletes to compete alongside other cisgender girls. If the transgender athlete places high enough to advance in qualifying or to medal at a CIF event, the athlete advances or receives the medal. But so does the next athlete in line. As a result, AB shared the first-place podium alongside another athlete twice at the state track and field meet last year.
The Hernandez family stuck a target above the parapets. It is President Trump’s responsibility to obliterate that target.
Here is a little more on Nereyda Hernandez from Fox News:
Pro-transgender activists held a news conference at a California girls’ track meet on Saturday, just hours after “Save Girls Sports” protesters held a rally at the same meet.
It was the first round of the state tournament, as a trans athlete competed for Jurupa Valley High School, winning first place in high jump, triple jump and long jump.
The athlete’s mom, Nereyda Hernandez, spoke at the pro-transgender press conference, which was hosted by LGBTQ-rights groups “Rainbow Families Action,” and “Pride at the Pier” addressing the earlier protesters.
“My daughter is a minor,” she said. “Their conduct disrupted our peace.”
The mother went on to claim the attention and controversy surrounding her child competing in girls’ sports caused issues for her whole family, and the athlete’s teammates, classmates and their families.
“The impact was so severe that I was forced to take a leave of absence from work because my focus had to shift to protecting my daughter’s safety and emotional wellbeing,” the mother said at the news conference.
“No parent should have to choose between their livelihood and protecting their child from public harassment.”
Oh, puh-leeze. Mama Nereyda is loving this big time. Too much attention and controversy? Spare me. Forced to take a leave of absence from work? She couldn’t do it for her daughter’s safety and emotional wellbeing because this is her son.
I blame the mother. Accept that your son is a feminine gay man. Accept that there is nothing wrong with that and leave girls alone. SAVE Girls Sports.
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Is he going to get fixed and live life as a neutered boy who pretends to be a girl or is it all just because they hate themselves that much.What next,they going to trot out space aliens and let them compete too.
what does it mean when someone says a person needs to be mentally and/or physically altered from their present state because they are not who they appear to be and aren’t who they say they are.
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