The captain of the female The high school hockey team, whose player lost her teeth last week to a transgender opponent, has written a letter to the governing body of school athletics in Massachusetts, expressing concern that allowing men to play women’s sports is unfair and dangerous for girls.
In a letter to the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA) posted Sunday on X (formerly Twitter), Dighton-Rehoboth High School hockey captain Kelsey Bain described her teammate’s serious injury during a game against Swampscott Big Blue. The injury occurred when male senior varsity player Sawyer Groothius hit the ball and hit the player in the mouth.
“On November 2, our team played Swampscott High School in the first round of the MIAA Division III playoffs,” Bain’s letter said. “During the third quarter of this match, one of our players was hit in the face by a corner shot from the stick of an opposing male athlete.”
“The screams and cries of fear and pain that came from her after she was hit filled the stadium,” Bain described. “The looks of horror and shock on the faces of the girls around her were also horrifying.”
“After the injury, my teammates cried not only out of fear for their teammate, but also out of fear that they would have to get back on the field and continue a match, playing against a male athlete who had hospitalized one of our own athletes .”
“This traumatic event sheds light on the rules and regulations of male athletes participating in women’s sports,” the letter continued.
The team captain then highlighted several data points showing that male athletes regularly outperform their female counterparts due to innate biological differences.
“The difference in the anatomy of men and women solely demonstrates the risk associated with allowing biological males to participate in women’s sports,” she wrote, going on to list several genetic advantages that men have over women, including the fact that males have more testosterone, larger lungs and hearts, and have higher bone mass density and larger skeletal structures than females.
“As a result, the female body is wired to produce less force when running, jumping and throwing due to differences in biomechanics,” the high school teen also told the athletic governing body.
“We have all witnessed the significant damage a man can do to a woman during a match,” Bain added. “How long does the MIAA plan to use girls as statistical data points before they realize that boys don’t belong in girls’ sports? Twenty injuries? Hundred? Dead?”
Bain concluded her letter by asking the MIAA to change its policy, remove male players and form a separate “seven-on-seven boys’ league.”
“I understand that the MIAA adheres to the Massachusetts Equal Rights Amendment, but the continued use of the law as a scapegoat for criticisms and issues related to this topic is unacceptable. The MIAA needs to do better,” she wrote.
It appears that the MIAA has not issued a response as of this writing, and the group did not immediately respond to Infowars’ request for comment.
It remains to be seen whether Bain’s letter will lead to any meaningful changes in the state’s transgender athlete policy.
Read Bain’s full letter below:
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