Former coach suspended through Trans Athletes Praise Trump’s Change Changes IX
Former women’s volleyball coach suspended for the fight against university treatment with transgender athletes in the women’s team boasted Changes President Trump to the title IX On Sunday, calling them a “big first step in the right direction”.
“Now we have to continue that, and … the laws [have to] Change and NCAA has to make these changes needed to save women’s sports and that we still have women’s sports, “Melissa Batie-Moose, a former volleyball trainer at San Jose University,” Fox & Friends Weekend’s “Charlie Hurt.
Batie-Moose was suspended last year due to the appeal of the IX title, which she filed against the school regarding transgender athletes Blaire Fleming, stating that Fleming was innate with the opponent to help the team lose the match and injure the teammate Brooke cases.
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The case complained that the suspension of her coach “took away the only safe space we had.”
The Batie-Moose contract has now expired, and the school is not diverted.
“It’s only been two years and advocate for what’s right, and make sure we continue Support women’s and women’s sports is what I have advocated for and now, at the moment, after 30 years in my career, [I] They were released, “she said on Sunday.
“People around them [the girls on the team]They did not support them. Administration, the Athletic Department, the main coach protected the male and quite gasping everyone involved, “she added.
“It was a very difficult situation for all of them. Very traumatically they had to go through, and it is unhappy that they are four years old to play collegial volleyball, and for the last two years they have affected and have not been able to play some of their matches. “
San Jose State could not comment on the situation, quoting the staff.
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Fox News’ Ryan Gaydos and Claudia Cowan contributed to this report.