Jacob Morris+FollowSimone Biles Claps Back at Gaines’ ‘Bullying’Wow, things are heating up in the world of women’s sports! Gold medal queen Simone Biles just called out Riley Gaines for her harsh comments about trans athletes, especially after Gaines slammed Champlin Park’s championship win led by Marissa Rothenberger. Biles didn’t hold back, labeling Gaines a ‘bully’ and urging for more inclusivity in sports. This rivalry is getting personal, with both sides digging in. Where do you stand on Biles vs. Gaines? #SimoneBiles #RileyGaines #TransAthletes #Sports4954Share
andersonkaren+FollowSimone Biles Calls Out Riley GainesWow, Simone Biles just went off on Riley Gaines after Gaines mocked a 17-year-old trans pitcher, Marissa Rothenberger, who led her team to a state title. Biles didn’t hold back, calling Gaines a 'sore loser' and urging her to support inclusivity in sports instead of targeting trans athletes. This clash between the Olympic GOAT and the outspoken ex-swimmer is heating up the debate on trans participation in women’s sports. What do you think—should there be a separate category for trans athletes? #SimoneBiles #RileyGaines #TransAthletes #Sports921Share
Jacob Morris+FollowTrans Pitcher Sparks State Softball ShowdownBig news out of Minnesota: Champlin Park’s ace, Marissa Rothenberger, just pitched the Rebels into the state softball championship, but her dominant run has ignited major controversy. After King Marissa’s clutch performance, three rival players (backed by ADF lawyers) filed a lawsuit, arguing her participation is unfair and unsafe for girls’ sports. The debate is heating up, with state officials and the school district defending her eligibility. Where do you stand on this rivalry and record-breaking moment? #Softball #TransAthletes #HighSchoolSports #Sports1710Share
andersonkaren+FollowState Track Title Sparks Heated DebateWow, what a wild finish at the 2A girls’ 400m! East Valley’s Veronica Garcia, who’s made headlines before, just clinched her second straight state title, but the win’s got the whole state buzzing. Critics are calling for the WIAA to revoke her title, arguing it’s unfair for a transgender athlete to compete in girls’ events. Meanwhile, others say Garcia’s victory is a win for inclusion. Where do you stand on this rivalry? Should Lauren Matthew be recognized as the true champ? #TrackAndField #GirlsSports #TransAthletes #Sports91Share
Jacob Morris+FollowA.B. Hernandez Shares Podium Amid ProtestsBig weekend at the California track finals: SoCal junior A.B. Hernandez, a rising star in girls’ field events, took gold in both high jump and triple jump, plus silver in long jump. But the real drama? Her wins came as protests and political threats swirled over her being a trans athlete. The CIF’s new rule let more cis girls compete, so A.B. shared her top spots. Despite the noise, most athletes and coaches just want the focus back on the competition. Thoughts on how the CIF handled this? #TrackAndField #TransAthletes #CaliforniaSports #Sports263057Share
Aaron Gentry+FollowIsaac Draws the Line on Trans AthletesBig news from the Magic camp—Jonathan Isaac, known for his strong faith and defense, is making headlines off the court. In a recent interview, Isaac stood firm on his belief that men shouldn’t compete in women’s sports, citing fairness and his own experience as an athlete. While he acknowledges the complexity and humanity of the issue, Isaac says he’s willing to speak out for what he sees as the truth. This debate isn’t cooling off anytime soon—what’s your take, fans? #JonathanIsaac #TransAthletes #WomensSports #Sports273Share
jharvey+FollowPodium Drama at CIF: Fair Play or Not?Did anyone catch the CIF Southern Section Finals? The spotlight was on the triple and long jump, where Jurupa Valley’s trans athlete took gold, edging out La Canada’s Katie McGuinness and Crean Lutheran’s Reese Hogan. Hogan’s symbolic stand on the top podium after the race went viral, fueling the debate on fairness in girls’ sports. Both McGuinness and Hogan voiced concerns about competing against someone with a genetic advantage. What’s your take—should CIF rethink its policy, or is inclusion the priority? #CIFTrack #GirlsSports #FairPlay #TransAthletes #HighSchoolSports #Sports142Share
jharvey+FollowAna Caldas’ Gold Sweep Sparks USMS ProbeBig waves at the US Masters Nationals as Ana Caldas, a 47-year-old trans swimmer, snagged five golds in the women’s 45-49 bracket. Now, the Texas AG is investigating if USMS broke state law by letting Caldas compete. The debate’s heating up: Was this a fair win, or did the rules get bent? Sound off—does this set a new precedent for Masters swimming, or is it a step too far? #SwimmingDebate #TransAthletes #USMS #SportsLaw #MastersNationals #Sports00Share
jharvey+FollowTrack Meet Drama: Pink Shirts & Policy ClashWow, the SoCal track scene just got heated! At the CIF Southern Section prelims, a major protest broke out over Jurupa Valley’s standout jumper—a trans athlete who’s dominating the field. Fans and athletes from rival schools showed up in pink ‘Protect Girls Sports’ shirts, sparking a standoff with officials over uniform rules. The controversy? Some say the shirt ban was about silencing their message, not enforcing dress code. Meanwhile, the Jurupa Valley junior keeps breaking records and qualifying for finals, edging out some rivals. Thoughts on how CIF handled this? #TrackAndField #GirlsSports #CIF #TransAthletes #HighSchoolSports #Sports00Share
andersonkaren+FollowUSMS Swimmers React to Trans Rival’s WinsBig waves in the Masters pool! After Ana Caldas, a trans swimmer, took home five golds at the USMS Spring Nationals, longtime competitors like Wendy Enderle and Angie Griffin say they feel blindsided and are calling for a review of eligibility rules. The heart of the debate: should gender identity or biological sex define women’s competition? USMS is now under pressure to clarify its policies after this record-breaking, controversial meet. What’s your take on fairness and inclusion in Masters swimming? #SwimmingDebate #USMS #TransAthletes #FairPlay #WomensSports #Sports00Share