Mom Of Trans Teen Speaks Out After Girls’ Volleyball Team Forfeits Match Instead Of Playing Against Her

⚠️ Warning: This article discusses discrimination against transgender people, which some may find distressing.

The mother of a transgender volleyball player is calling out California school officials, accusing them of ‘entertaining and welcoming harassment’ directed at her child after another school refused to play against her team.

AB Hernandez, a player for Jurupa Valley High School, was scheduled to face Riverside Poly High School’s girls’ volleyball team last Friday (August 15). But the game never happened.

Instead of competing, Riverside Poly forfeited the match. The school then released a statement afterward saying: “We understand this is disappointing for our athletes, families and supporters, and we appreciate the community’s understanding.”

They also reassured the public by adding: “We remain committed to providing a safe, positive environment for all student-athletes throughout the season.”

Parents later told Fox Digital that the real reason for the forfeit was AB Hernandez being on the roster. According to them, the girls themselves didn’t make the decision—it came from higher up.

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