I’m a middle-school female athlete, fighting with champions like Martina Navratilova to protect women's sports
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I am a middle-school athlete in West Virginia. And I just filed a brief in court with other female athletes to protect women’s sports in my home state.
Taylor Allen is a middle-school student and athlete in West Virginia.
The case in my home state, like others around the country, is about whether boys should be able to play in girls’ sports if they identify as girls. The truth is, if West Virginia allowed that at my school, I’d lose my dream. There’s no way I could be one of the best players if there were boys on the court with me. That’s why I was so relieved when I heard that West Virginia passed a law protecting women’s sports (including middle-school girls’ teams) and our right to fair play.
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