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Trans athlete sparks protests at California girls’ track meet after dominating rivals in nearly every event

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A high school track meet in California was protested on Saturday as a transgender student athlete finished first in three jumping events.

Jurupa Valley senior AB Hernandez took the triple jump title at 42ft 4in, beating the nearest competition at the CIF Southern Section Division 3 preliminaries by several feet. Her long jump of 20ft, 4 1/4in was better than any other competitor at Yorba Linda High School in Orange County by more than a foot.

She then tied for first in the high jump at 5ft 2in with Crean Lutheran High School’s Reese Hogan, who has some history with Hernandez.

After finishing second to her Jurupa Valley rival in at a CIF in 2025, Hogan was pictured standing atop the podium, where Hernandez had stood moments earlier. The photo of Hogan in the ‘first place’ position quickly went viral.

And as was the case in 2025, Hernandez’s presence at the meet was protested on Saturday, where the group, Save Girls Sports, accused California Governor Gavin Newsom of abandoning girls in the state. 

‘It happened last year and I thought it’d be done, but it’s California,’ one grandparent attending the meet told Outkick, the Fox-owned website that has seized on the issue of transgender athletes in women’s sports.

5 girls who should have just been able to focus on competing in CIF track & field prelims

Instead they had to speak out before competing asking for leaders to Protect Girls’ Sports

A male took 1st in girls’ long, high, & triple jump today.

I am so proud of these ladies 💗 pic.twitter.com/QsxOCOVKYU

— Sophia Lorey (@SophiaSLorey) May 9, 2026

AB Hernandez, a transgender student at Jurupa Valley, is pictured at a 2025 meet

Save Girls Sports outreach director and former NCAA soccer player Sophia Lorey told the crowd outside the meet that the presence of transgender athletes in girls sports will result in lost scholarship opportunities.

Citing the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) bylaw allowing participation based on gender identity, Lorey claimed ‘girls across California will continue losing placements, safety and opportunities that they rightfully earned.’

Meanwhile, a smaller counterprotest was also seen at the meet, where demonstrators fought back against the argument that transgender athletes were depriving female rivals of opportunities.

For starters, CIF changed policy at last year’s state meet to extend access and awards to biological females displaced by transgender competitors. 

And with the NCAA complying with President Donald Trump’s executive order threatening the funding of organizations that permit transgender athletes to compete in female sports, scholarships are no longer in play.

AB Hernandez of Jurupa Valley competes in the girls high jump during the CIF Southern Section Masters Meet at Moorpark High School, May 24, 2025, in Moorpark, California

AB Hernandez of Jurupa Valley competes in the girls high jump during the CIF Southern Section Masters Meet at Moorpark High School, May 24, 2025, in Moorpark, California 

AB Hernandez has been successful at all three jumping events at the high school level

AB Hernandez has been successful at all three jumping events at the high school level 

‘Let’s talk fairness,’ one counter protestor said at the rival demonstration in Yorba Linda. ‘Last year, under CIF’s policy, transgender athletes were not permitted to displace the cisgender athletes who placed after them. If they came in first, they shared that award with the runner up.

‘And guess what, trans athletes are currently barred from competing in college. They are not taking anybody’s scholarships. They can’t. They are not allowed to play. Their chance to be on a team and experience the camaraderie and the thrill of sports ends in high school.

‘Despite these cold, hard facts, this hate coalition has continued to bully, stalk and harass the tiny handful of transgender students who play at the high school level in California.’

Athletes and their loved ones host for news conference decrying harassment of trans competitors during CIF prelims in Yorba Linda. It was preceded by a competing rally by Save Girls Sports, associated with the California Family Council. Story soon @thedailypilot @timesocofficial pic.twitter.com/FWYHcobfE0

— Eric Anthony Licas (@EricLicas) May 9, 2026

Lorey fought back against bullying accusations against her organization, which she framed as a direct attack on female student athletes. Previously, a Newsom spokesperson criticized the planned protests as ‘cynical’ and vowed to stand up to ‘bullies.’

‘Shame on Governor Newsom for calling the girls behind me bullies,’ Lorey said. ‘That is unacceptable. These girls are not bullies for defending fairness and female sports.’

Last July, the Justice Department filed suit against California state agencies regarding alleged Title IX violations linked to the issue. The US Department of Education has since expanded that investigation to include 17 other institutions for potential civil rights breaches across the state.

The Governor’s office has defended the status quo, citing a 2013 law that requires students to participate in sports consistent with their gender identity.

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