Girls’ Basketball Team Chooses To Forfeit Playoff Match Over Facing Biological Male Opponent

Girls’ Basketball Team Chooses To Forfeit Playoff Match Over Facing Biological Male Opponent

In a bold move that reflects the values of faith and fairness, a Vermont Christian school recently made headlines by forfeiting a playoff basketball game. The reason? Their girl’s basketball team was scheduled to face off against a team that had a biological male player on its roster. Watch below…

Mid Vermont Christian School, a proud institution dedicated to its Christian beliefs, found itself at the center of controversy when they opted not to play against the Long Trail Mountain Lions, a team with a male student-athlete. Despite Vermont state regulations permitting biological males to compete in girls’ sports, Mid Vermont Christian School stood firm in its conviction that such a decision jeopardized both the fairness of the game and the safety of their players.

The 12-seeded Eagles from Mid Vermont Christian School were slated to take on the 5-seed Long Trail Mountain Lions. However, by forfeiting the game, the Mountain Lions were granted an uncontested path to the next round of the playoffs. NOTE: This is borrowed

Landrum kicks off spring break with county title

The Landrum girls basketball team are county champions.
The Landrum girls basketball team are county champions.

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The Landrum Middle School girls basketball team celebrated their spring break by showcasing their skills on the basketball court by winning the St. Johns County basketball championship 36-19 over Pacetti Bay.

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