there is some pretty good stuff in here - https://www.nfhs.org/articles/2019-...-bba4-40c2-8127-696e0bc7b38c&dlv-mlid=1850068
The Soule v. Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference will be an interesting one to watch (transgendered girls being allowed to compete in girl's sports).
If they do then they jeopardize the bastardization of all female sports! Plain and simple, athletic boy can't compete on boys stage so label yourself "transgender" and compete on girls stage with a sizable advantage.
Not putting it beneath parents to say well son your not going to get a mens scholarship in soccer so go play on the girls team as transgender and take a scholarship away from the girls because you can play better then them.
I found several interesting cases, this one included. A few years ago, I was a new to coach to a HS Modified team. One of the players was rather spoiled and didn't like my approcah to practices and games. She ripped me pretty good on Facebook and didn't realize I was on FB. We had a very interesting conversation. She turned out to be a very strong player and when I saw her recently, was quite cordial.The freedom of speech case is interesting, and something I'm going to keep in mind. While I don't monitor social media accounts, we do have rules about how public postings on social media can affect participation on the team. We include this more in the context of hazing/bullying/cyber bullying, but still good to know that there could be issues with enforcement if a situation ever arises.
Can you please link me to a single instance of this happening? Or even almost happening? Or even a story about a parent considering doingt his?
Terry Miller, Andraya Yearwood, transgender sprinters, finish 1st, 2nd at Connecticut championships
Andraya Yearwood of Cromwell High School recently finished second in the 55-meter dash at the Connecticut state open indoor track championships. The winner, Terry Miller of Bloomfield High, is also transgender and set a girls state indoor record of 6.95 seconds.www.washingtontimes.com