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EXCLUSIVE: The California High School Championship in the country is formed as one of Most unprecedented precedents High school sports events in recent history.
In the midst of national controversy involved in a trans -sports that compete in the girls category, the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) announced a series of Changes to the rules for moving In the days that led to events to accommodate women’s competitors.
But now more families of girls who have already moved a trans -aport at previous meetings have spoken against the Federation, expressing dissatisfaction with change.
On Tuesday, Cif announced that he would expand the size of the championship competition pool and invite the athletes of “biological women” who missed the title meeting on a single video because of the trans -aports that ended in front of them in last week’s qualifying circle.
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AB Hernandez of Jurup Valley High compete in a jump in the girls for girls during the Preliminary trail and the CIF Southern Party 3 at Nathan Shapell Memorial Stadium at Yorba Linda High School on May 10, 2025 in Yorba Linda, California. (Kirby Lee/Getty Images)
On Wednesday, the Federation announced that she would also recognize athletes on the pedestal of medals if a girl who misses at the medal finish did so because they came out behind the athlete.
Crean Lutheran Star Trail and The Reese Hogan Terrain finished second Trans athlete AB Hernandez from Jurup Valley High School in a triple jump at the final of the southern cross section on May 17th. Then on the pedestal of the medal, after Hernandez stepped down, Hogan entered the first place for a photo-oP applause. Stuns became viral for praising Hogana activists of women’s sports rights as heroin.
But the latest changes to the CIF rules will not give a hogan medal for the first place for the event.
Hogan’s family made a statement from the Fox News Digital, which read: “The recent CIF -and -a rule is changing clearly acknowledgment on their part. However, what they suggested is missing what we really need for all the girls in all sports. I placed in the CIF second place, not to compete against the boys, claimed that it was in the first place.”
“Unfortunately, we cannot direct that moment again to correct this injustice. This question goes beyond one meeting, sport or individual; it is basically about the rights of all women to compete among themselves. We deserve that opportunity and we will continue to advocate for her.”
Hogan told Fox News Digital earlier that he felt that the situation involving Hernandez was “sad”.
“It’s just somehow sad to just watch. Obviously, he’s a really talented athlete, we’ve all seen him jumping and things, and I wish him good luck, but in a boy’s division,” Hogan said before Fox News Digital about a athlete competition. “It’s pretty obviously a certain advantage she has, and it’s obviously just sad as a woman to watch it.”
Meanwhile, the family of Hogan’s Lutheran teammate Crean, Olivia Viola, is also not happy with the changes in the rules.
“Although we are grateful that a few athletes will regain their ability to compete in countries, and women will earn their lawful titles on this weekend, unfortunately, the Cifs program of experiments does not really improve anything. Women are still forced to compete against biological males. Civil rights of the IX titles on our sisters, friends and teams are in violence.
“Unfortunately, with each step, our state leaders take the realization that California really does not intend to protect our girls in the necessary ways. The pilot program basically admits that the allowance of biological men is to compete in a female category. Now is the time to correct the full course. Here it must be a fundamental truth.

Olivia Viola of Crean Lutraran competes in a jump in Vis for girls during the master of the southern part of the Masters Meeting at Moorpark High School on May 24, 2025 in Moorpark, California. (Kirby Lee/Getty Images)
On Tuesday morning, President Donald Trump brought a situation when he sent a social mail to the truth, warning the state and V The first change of rules followed only a few hours after Trump’s post.
The Ministry of Justice has announced that he will launch an investigation by Cifa California Attorney General, Rob Bont, because of the State Law, which enables biological male trans -a -exorters to compete with girls and women on Wednesday on Wednesday. Another change in the rules happened shortly after that announcement.
On Tuesday, the family of another girl who had been displaced by Hernandez in Postseason, Katie McGuinness from La Kanada High School, she told Fox News Digital that they were grateful for Trump’s intervention.
“We are grateful that President Trump fights for athletes and gives them a fair shot to compete in equal ground.
“Allowing biological males to compete in women’s sports is unfair, unjust and defying common sense,” the family added.
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Viewers wear sports T -shirts of girls protection during the Preliminary Tree and Cif Southern Terre 3 at the Nathan Shapell Memorial Stadium at the Yorba Linda High School on May 10, 2025. (Kirby Lee/Getty Images)
Katie had been spoken earlier against the CIF because she allowed the situation to come in an interview at Fox News’ “Reports Reports” last week.
“I have nothing against this athlete as a person and I have nothing against the Trans Community,” McGuinness said. “Mine is today CIF, and that they are acting quickly and in a timely manner, because this is a really time-sensitive question.”
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