HS Girls Softball Team Wins Championship Behind Arm of Male Pitcher
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Team Win Girls’ State Softball Championship After Biological Male Pitches Complete Shutout
A Minnesota high school softball team won its first-ever state championship with a male-born pitcher on the mound, drawing national backlash over fairness in girls’ sports. Key Facts: Champlin Park High School won the 4A Minnesota state softball title with a 6-0 shutout over Bloomington Jefferson. The team’s star pitcher, Marissa Rothenberger, was born male and pitched all 21 innings across three tournament games. Rothenberger, formerly known a…
HS girls softball team wins championship behind arm of male pitcher
Takes perennial doormats to state tournament A male pitcher has propelled his girls high school softball team to the Minnesota state tournament after pitching two consecutive scoreless games. According to The Minnesota Star Tribune, Champlin Park High won the Class 4A, Section 5 Championship on Thursday by defeating Rogers HS behind the arm of Marissa Rothenberger. Champlin… Source
Back-to-back shutouts by biologically male pitcher send Champlin Park to state softball tournament AlphaNews.org
Share This StoryFor the first time in program history, Champlin Park High School is heading to the state softball tournament after shutting out the defending state champions in back-to-back games behind the arm of junior pitcher Marissa Rothenberger — a reportedly biological male competing in girls’ sports. The Rebels will open state tournament play in the quarterfinals on June 3 at Caswell Park in Mankato. The Rebels (21-2) defeated Rogers 1-0 …
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