Biological Male Cheats to Big Victory in California Girls' Finals
AB Hernandez, a transgender athlete, has won two state titles in girls' sports in California, sparking controversy over fairness in competition. The community is reportedly divided on the issue, with some supporting Hernandez and others opposing his participation. Critics argue that biological males have inherent advantages over females in athletic performance.
- ▪AB Hernandez has won two state titles competing in girls' sports in Clovis, California.
- ▪The community is divided over Hernandez's participation in girls' athletics.
- ▪Critics claim that biological males have significant advantages in athletic performance.
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Biological Male Cheats to Big Victory in California Girls' Finals By Ward Clark | 11:48 AM on June 01, 2026 The opinions expressed by contributors are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of RedState.com. AP Photo/Jae C. Hong Some things are so fundamentally unfair, so egregiously wrong, that any rational person would think that they would be universally proscribed. Allowing boys to compete on girls' sports teams and in girls' competitions is one of those things. There are reasons we separate athletes by sex; boys and men have significant advantages over girls and women in almost every measurable aspect of athletic performance. These are facts.
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