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Spencer Rattler is set to make his NFL debut on Sunday afternoon.
XX-XY Athletics, an apparel company dedicated to protecting women’s sports, created a powerful ad calling out Nike for not fighting for women and girls.
The ad, posted on X, shows several young girls and women urging Nike to use its considerable influence in the sports world to help keep biological males out of women’s sports.
“Dear Nike, why won’t you stand up for me?” the ad begins.
The Liberty Justice Center filed a motion on Monday urging an Oregon court to reinstate a high school track and field coach who was fired for speaking out on rules for transgender athletes competing in girls’ sports.
John Parks was terminated as the track and field coach at Lake Oswego High School earlier this year after he wrote letters to Executive Director of the Oregon Student Activities Association (OSAA), Peter Weber, and to state Sen. Rob Wagner, urging them to create an “open” division for transgender athletes to compete.
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Last week, Utah State volleyball became the fourth school to cancel its scheduled match against San Jose State due to the presence of transgender player Blaire Fleming.
The first school to refuse to play a match against San Jose State was Southern Utah, but that was a non-conference match that simply went down as a cancelation.
Since then, three Mountain West schools canceled their matches against SJSU, all resulting in forfeit losses.
Utah State joined Boise State and Wyoming as conference opponents who decided to take a stand to protect women’s sports from biological males.
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Nazem Kadri spent a decade with the Toronto Maple Leafs, a large chunk of it during the tenure of controversial head coach Mike Babcock, and now, the Flames forward’s new book gives his side of the most notorious moment of Babcock’s time in Toronto.
The incident in question happened during the 2016-17 season and involved Babcock asking then-rookie Mitch Marner to make a list of his teammates, ranked from best to worst.
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