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Mayhem Erupts at California High School Track and Field Championships as Boy Destroys His Female ‘Rivals’ During Prelims

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Chaos broke out at the California high school track and field championships on Friday as a boy pretending to be a girl stormed ahead of his ‘competitors’, with at least one person arrested.

As The Daily Mail reported, several LGBTQ activists and women’s rights protesters attended the event in Clovis when at least one fight erupted while the teen athletes were competing. Unsurprisingly, the leftist was the aggressor.

Fox News confirmed via the Clovis Police Department that the person arrested during the incident was an LGBTQ activist. The individual is accused of shattering a car window with a flag pole.

The Clovis Police Department released the following statement to Fox News:

This afternoon at 3:55 PM, a disturbance between two adults occurred at the intersection of Nees/Minnewawa. One adult on the sidewalk and one in a vehicle at the intersection became involved in a disturbance that turned physical.

During the disturbance, one of them used pepper spray against the other. EMS was called, and one of the adults was arrested.

Sergeant Chris Hutchison told the outlet that the person has been arrested for assault with a weapon and obstructing a police officer.

“We don’t have room for violence or property damage or anything like that,” Hutchison said.

Also, during the competition, a plane carrying a banner featuring the message “CIF: NO BOYS IN GIRLS’ SPORTS” flew in circles throughout Hernandez’s high jump event.

The banner action was organized by women’s rights advocacy groups, the Independent Council on Women’s Sports (ICONS) and Women Are Real (WAR). They attacked the CIF for “undermining the integrity of women’s sports.”

No Boys In Girls Sports banner flying over CIF Track and Field Chanpionship at Veterans Memorial Stadium in Clovis CA! CA democrats take note. pic.twitter.com/GrJeEFKvJO

— Oreo Express (@OreoExpress) May 30, 2025

“California is beginning to reap the consequences of defying federal law and brazenly harming girls,” said Kim Jones, co-founder of ICONS, in a press release obtained by Fox News.

“How long will Governor Newsom and legislators in this state continue to prioritize granting a few boys the right to take opportunities and recognition away from girls? Not one single boy should ever be in girls’ sports,” she added. “It’s the easiest problem in the world to solve—and the most brazen public ‘screw you’ to female athletes by Democrat leadership.”

“Since when do we tell a single boy he is more important than every girl in the competition? That he has the right to ruin sports for all of them? It’s time for California to pay, and it’s time to right these wrongs.”

Many women’s rights protesters wore “Save Girls’ Sports” T-shirts. According to the Orange County Register, someone yelled an insult at Hernandez as he was attempting a high jump.

Unfortunately, these actions had no effect on Hernandez, as he easily cruised through the preliminaries, putting himself in the driver’s seat to finish first later today.

More from the Daily Mail:

He finished the triple jump with a mark close to 41 feet, nearly 10 inches ahead of his closest competitor, San Francisco Bay Area junior Kira Gant Hatcher.

Hernandez also led in the long jump with a mark close to 20 feet to advance to the final. He advanced in the high jump, clearing 5 feet, 5 inches with ease.

The prelim results now leave the transgender athlete in prime position to claim a podium finish over his opponents in Saturday’s finals.

The Gateway Pundit previously reported, 16-year-old Reese Hogan, a star track athlete from Crean Lutheran High School in Irvine, was competing in Division 3 of the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) Southern Section Finals. She set a personal record during the event and shattered her school’s record in the triple jump at 37 feet, 2 inches during the May 17 meet.

In an honest competition, this would have been enough to place first. Unfortunately, Hogan’s lost to a boy named AB Hernandez from Jurupa Valley High School by a whopping four feet. Hernandez is now expected to compete in the California championships.

President Trump issued an executive order in February, which was supposed to ensure that biological men could not compete in women’s sports. But California and other blue states have decided to defy Trump’s order and continue to allow men to compete against women.

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