The girls team with the boy was going to compete against girls who could not interact with him for religious reasons without any prior communication.
A girls basketball team from a Muslim high school in California may have canceled a game after the schoolâs board was made aware that the op
By Anna Slatz January 8, 2024
A girls basketball team from a Muslim high school in California may have canceled a game after the schoolâs board was made aware that the opposing team had a trans-identified male player.
On Thursday, January 4, Averroes High School was set to compete against San Francisco Waldorf in a girls varsity basketball event, but the event was abruptly canceled. While the school has not provided comment on the reason why the sudden forfeiture took place, the decision was reportedly the result of the institution being made aware that a male player was participating on the Waldorf girlsâ team.
Averroes is an Islamic school in the Bay Area, and sources close to the matter speculate that the hesitancy to compete against Waldorf was due to religious objections regarding the Muslim girls risking physical contact with the male player.
While the name of the male student will not be released at the request of sources, Reduxx has reviewed past game footage featuring the boy on the Waldorf team. He is seen towering above his female counterparts, boasting an obvious height and limb length advantage. According to team rosters, the male student has also retained his âmasculineâ name.
SF Waldorf playing a match against another California high school in November.
Speaking to Reduxx, Julie Lane of Women Are Real, an independent, California-based womenâs advocacy group, revealed that information on the Waldorf player was first brought to their attention by a concerned father in November of 2023. His daughter had played a game against Waldorf, and had been left âtraumatizedâ by the experience. Following the tip, Lane scouted out a Waldorf event to see for herself.
âThe boy had an obvious advantage,â she says. â[The girls] didnât necessarily run their offense through him, probably because they didnât want to be targeted. But he got most rebounds and was able to jump much higher than the girls.â
She continued by noting that the male player âwas not particularly skilled,â but that he had a longer range of arm reach and could jump significantly higher.
âThey were at a complete disadvantage,â Lane says. âI caught one scramble for the ball with another player and my heart stopped. She was more than a foot shorter than him and could have been seriously injured.â
According to the statistics tracked by MaxPreps, the Waldorf Wolverines Girls Varsity team has won all but one game it has participated in over the past year.
Determined to raise awareness of the Waldorf player, the team at Women Are Real looked into the schoolâs upcoming games. Learning about their scheduled appearance against Averroes, a religious school focused on Muslim youth, the group then contacted the schoolâs board to alert them to the presence of a male on the opposing team.
âI was hopeful and thought there was no way this board would let their female athletes participate with a boy,â Lane said, noting that she never received a response from Averroes.
On January 4, Lane and some members from the Women Are Real team arranged to attend the match between the Waldorf and Averroes teams. But upon arriving, Lane was unable to locate the girlsâ event. Confused, Lane approached some parents for answers, and was directed to speak to a female Waldorf student who had been sitting on the bleachers watching the boysâ game.
But Averroes has avoided providing a concrete, official answer about their motivation for abruptly canceling the match, and did not respond to multiple requests for comment.
Jean Berns, another representative with Women Are Real, believes the confusion and silence surrounding the cancelation suggests Waldorfâs male player was the cause.
âAs the school hasnât made an official statement we canât say for sure why the game was canceled. However, none of the multiple reasons we have heard from various sources make sense. We heard from the school director that there were not enough athletes to field a team, yet they played a game two days later with more than enough players. We heard from others that the coach was ill, yet he was able to coach the boys team the same evening of the cancelation. All this mystery and secrecy leads me to believe that the true reason for the cancelation most likely involves the male athlete,â she said, adding that she was ârelievedâ when she learned the game had been called off.
âOn one hand, I feel strongly that no girlâs safety should ever be compromised and that no girl should be competing against a boy unawares. On the other hand, Iâm saddened that the result is girls quietly self-selecting out of sports,â she continued.
âWill girlsâ sport die a silent death here in California? Seeing that the boys game went on made me angry. Nothing has happened to them. What message are we sending these young girls?â
Speaking with Reduxx, Marshi Smith of the Independent Council on Womenâs Sports speculates that the confusion surrounding Averroesâ forfeiture may be the result of concerns about potential penalization from the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF).
âThe CIF falsely claims that boys who say their âgender identityâ is âfemaleâ have legal entitlements to girlsâ opportunities and access to girlsâ teams, dorms, locker rooms, scholarships, titles and records,â she explains. âFamilies and schools like Averroes are wrongly told theyâll be in violation of federal law if they donât force their daughters to compete against or with males. Tragically, feeling powerless, teams will quietly forfeit more and more.â
But Smith says CIFâs threats are âfalse and unethical,â and calls on schools and families to push back against gender ideology-based policies.
âFamilies must boldly oppose this injustice against women and girls now. There are millions of Americans ready to champion them.â
UPDATE: A previous version of this article incorrectly stated that SF Waldorf had won âevery singleâ game it had competed in over the past year. This has been updated to reflect a single loss.
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