A former ladies volleyball coach was praised for his time against university treatment with sexually transformed athletes in the women's team President Trump's changes at the ninth door On Sunday, he described them as “a great first step in the right direction.”
“Now we need to continue this, and … the laws (must) the change and NCAA must make these necessary changes in order to save women's sport and that we do not continue to obtain women's sports,” Melissa Patty Smuz, former San Jose said, Charlie Hurt said, Volleyball coach at the State University, “Fox & Friends Weekend's”.
Batie-Smoose was suspended last year due to a complaint from the ninth title that I submitted against the school in relation to the transgender athlete Blair Fleming, claiming Fellang conspiring with a opponent to help the team lose the match and hit his teammate. Brook Sloor.
San Jose's coach, suspended in a sexual controversy, appears to be alerting to women's sports
Sloser expressed that her coach's comment “removed the only safe space that we had.”
Now the Batie-SMOOSE contract has expired, and the school does not set it.
“It has been a long time for two years and support what is right, and make sure that we continue to do so Support women and women's sports She said on Sunday:
She added: “The people around them (the girls in the team) did not support them. The administration, the sports section, the main coach, was all protecting males and brought to a large extent all concerned.”
“It was a very difficult situation for all of them. They had not been going through, and it is unfortunate that they had four years after playing team volleyball, and their last years were affected a lot and they were unable to play some of their matches.”
San Jose State was unable to comment on the situation, citing employee issues.
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Ryan Jaydos and Claudia Kwan contributed to Fox News.