Female softball player, parents speak out loud, when transgender pitcher occupied the entry

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Minnesota's high school softball playoffs are overshadowed by the dominance of trans pitchers at Champlin Park High School.

The pitcher led Champlin Park to the state championships and achieved a huge suspension victory in Thursday's division final. Meanwhile, three anonymous female players’ lawsuits filed a lawsuit against the state for allowing players to play.

The law firm representing the plaintiff, the Defense of Freedom League (ADF), has provided a statement to a female player about the experiences of trans athletes she faces.

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"Fighting him was not only a physical challenge, but a mental challenge. It was a mental struggle, knowing that he had an advantage in the sport I grew up with, which made it hard for him to hit him. His ability to show up and spin the ball was a powerful advantage, but like I said, I was just as incredible challenge because you know you don't have confidence in someone who doesn't have any advantage in yourself, and that's also a challenge.

"This issue affected me in a way I never imagined. It's unfair and I hate that nothing has changed. Boys shouldn't be able to bring the girl spots to the team because they're able to do so. I hope more girls affected by this issue will object to that."

The anonymous player also called on Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison to actively defend transgender people in the state’s women’s movement. Ellison's executive order against Trump's "Release Men from Women's Movement" filed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump and the U.S. Department of Justice.

The player added: "Knowing (Ellison) is not taking girls and women's rights seriously. It's not safe and totally unfair to allow boys to compete with girls. It's absolutely disgusting and wrong to know that AG Ellison fully supports getting boys and men to take advantage of women in sports."

Another Minnesota local parent who had to face the athlete talked about the situation in an interview with Outkick's "Ricky Cobb Show."

"It really depends on coward leadership at the local state and federal level," said Garret Gross, the local player's father.

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"Softball is different men, I tell you, these girls are strong, these girls are different from boys. At the highest level, it's only 70 miles above the pitcher circle, and it's only 43 feet away, and the bats are over 80-85 miles, and an hour's bat is not a question or when a disaster will occur, because it's a danger of disaster or death, because it's a danger of disaster or death, because it's a life, because it's a life, and what's her name?

“It’s a strong statement, but that’s where it’s going to get to, and it’s really the only thing to wake up the public, and the question of all the indifferent people off the field, why do you keep quiet when we know that this is going to happen?”

The school district in Champlin Park issued a statement to Fox News Digital in defending the decision to allow athletes to play on softball teams.

"Throughout the entire season, and as the Rebels advance to the state tournament, it is important to note that all of the student athletes participating for the Champlin Park Softball team are eligible to compete in compliance with Minnesota State High School League rules and applicable state law. Due to data privacy laws, the District is not able to provide public comment regarding a specific student athlete," a statement from the Anoka-Hennepin School District stated.

“In addition, the district is named in an active lawsuit that limits the information that can be shared.”

Minnesota High School League After Trump Signs Executive Order to "Transfer Men from Women's Movement" Announced Violating federal law by allowing trans athletes to continue participating in women's sports. Ellison then claimed in a press conference on April 22 that he received notice from the Justice Department of Justice threatening legal proceedings if the state fails to comply with the executive order, so the AG decided to sue first.

The White House later responded to the lawsuit, condemning Ellison for taking legal action to achieve transgender.

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Why did an adult man sue the Trump administration for allowing other biological men to participate in women's movements, White House spokesman Harrison Fields told Fox News? It's creepy anti-woman. ”

The state legislature in Minnesota failed to pass the Preserve Women’s Sports Act in early March, which could say: “Only female students can participate in an educational institution that is limited to women and girls’ primary or secondary level sports teams or sports.”

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Jackson Thompson is a sports writer at Fox News Digital. He has worked for ESPN and business insiders before. Jackson covers the Super Bowl and NBA finals and interviews iconic characters Usain Bolt, Rob Gronkowski, Jerry Rice, Troy Aikman, Mike Trout, David Ortiz and Roger Clemens.