Trans MAN track star sweeps three WOMEN'S events, shares first-place podium

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Trans athlete AB Hernandez turned in first place finishes in long jump, triple jump and high jump
MOORPARK, Calif. - "It's an outlier."
That's the common argument from left-wing transgender activists.
They say that biological males taking the spotlight from girls in girls' sports isn't the big deal that it's made out to be by "the right" ... because it "hardly ever happens."
Tell that to the high school girls from California, like senior Reese Hogan of Crean Lutheran, who are watching it happen, yet again.
Transgender track athlete AB Hernandez was standing atop multiple podiums on Saturday and is now making a beeline for the upcoming California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) state championship girls' track meet - for the second straight year.
Meanwhile, the reality for Hernandez, a frequent jumping rival of Hogan's, is quite different. Hernandez is going to state at Buchanan High School in Clovis next weekend in high jump and two other events after a big day in the Masters (state qualifying) Meet at Moorpark High School.



