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Eagles Star Speaks Out After Seeing Female Volleyball Players Bullied by Transgender Teammate

Women’s volleyball players at Santa Rosa Junior College have filed a Title IX complaint regarding their experience with a biological male transgender teammate, alleging physical harm and unfair treatment.

Two of the athletes, Madison Shaw and Gracie Shaw, told Fox News Digital about incidents they say left their teammates injured. Madison recalled witnessing the trans athlete spike a ball so hard into a teammate’s face last spring that it caused a concussion:

“It had so much force and so much impact with my teammate's head that it resulted in a concussion,” Madison said. “She was out for two weeks, and it was upsetting because it could have been prevented by not having this male athlete on the team.”

Gracie also alleged she was struck in the head during practice:

“I got hit in the face by this male athlete in practice. I knew the ball was coming, but it spiked me in the face so fast and hard I couldn’t even react,” Gracie said.

The players, alongside teammate Brielle Galli, claim they faced retaliation from school officials after raising concerns. Madison added:

“We told our coach and athletic director we wouldn’t take the court while a male athlete was on the team. Later, when I prepared to explain to teammates why I wanted to step away, my coach told me I couldn’t.”

The story has drawn national attention, sparking debate far beyond California. Philadelphia Eagles star offensive tackle Jordan Mailata also weighed in, voicing his strong opposition to biological men competing in women’s sports:

“Letting biological men compete in women's sports is like letting NFL players join high school football games—it's not just unfair, it's fundamentally wrong,” Mailata said.

For the athletes at Santa Rosa Junior College, the complaint remains under federal review, but the voices speaking out—from college courts to the NFL—are amplifying calls for fairness in women’s sports.

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