AB Hernandez
Coverage of AB Hernandez in the Nexus archive.
- Newsom faces criticism for state's stance on trans athletes in girls' sports after SCOTUS ruling
California Gov. Gavin Newsom faces criticism for allowing trans athletes to compete in girls' sports following the Supreme Court's 6-3 ruling upholding state laws banning males from women's sports. Newsom's office emphasized California's commitment to LGBTQ rights, while activists like Riley Gaines and Jennifer Sey condemned the stance. President Donald Trump's Department of Justice has filed Title IX lawsuits against California over its policies.
- Newsom's office responds to SCOTUS ruling on women's sports as California faces ongoing trans athlete wave
California Gov. Gavin Newsom's office stated the Supreme Court's 6-3 ruling upholding state laws protecting women's sports from biological male trans athletes will not impact California's existing policies. California, which lacks such protective laws, has a 2013 law (AB 1266) allowing transgender students to compete in sports aligned with their gender identity. The state faced controversy over trans athlete AB Hernandez competing in girls' sports and a CIF podium adjustment policy.
- Education Secretary Linda McMahon rips California trans athlete ‘compromise,’ tells Newsom to ‘pick a side’
Education Secretary Linda McMahon criticized California's reintroduced policy allowing trans-identifying biological male athletes to compete in girls' sports, calling it a 'compromise' and urging Gov. Gavin Newsom to take a clear stance. McMahon emphasized Title IX's purpose as protecting female athletes' opportunities, rejecting the idea that girls should compete against biological males, and highlighted a recent case where a biological male athlete, AB Hernandez, won multiple medals in girls' track events.
- AB Hernandez closes high school career with 2 California state titles amid ongoing controversy
Transgender athlete AB Hernandez won two state track and field titles in California, sharing podium spots with female competitors under a controversial CIF policy. The event sparked political debates and confrontations between LGBTQ advocates and 'Save Girls Sports' activists, with gubernatorial candidates Tom Steyer and Steve Hilton publicly addressing the issue.
- Trans track athlete AB Hernandez competes in state championships as protests mount outside stadium
Transgender athlete AB Hernandez competed in the CIF State Track & Field Championships as parents and activists protested outside the event, demanding female sports competitions be limited to biological girls.
- California Dem gov candidate Tom Steyer prompts mixed reactions for video with trans athlete AB Hernandez
California Democrat gubernatorial candidate Tom Steyer posted a video with transgender athlete AB Hernandez on social media, expressing support for their participation in girls' track and field. The video received praise from some liberal users and criticism from right-wing circles, with Republican candidate Steve Hilton condemning Steyer's stance. AB Hernandez advanced to the final round of the CIF championships in multiple events.
- AB Hernandez advances in California state championship as Save Girls' Sports activists rally nearby
Transgender athlete AB Hernandez advanced in three girls' jumping events at the California Interscholastic Federation state track & field championships, securing top positions in two. The competition occurred alongside a 'Save Girls Sports' rally featuring gubernatorial candidates Steve Hilton and Tom Steyer, with Steyer defending Hernandez in a video. Sophia Lorey organized the rally, which highlighted political tensions over transgender athletes in girls' sports.
- Steve Hilton rips Steyer for trans athlete support, leads 'Save Girls Sports' rally at track title meet
Steve Hilton, a California gubernatorial candidate, criticized Tom Steyer and Xavier Becerra for supporting trans athletes in girls' sports, vowing to overturn AB 1266 if elected. Trans athlete AB Hernandez faces controversy after competing in track and field, following prior disputes in volleyball. Hilton called for legal action against the law enabling trans athletes in female competitions.
- California track and field championship to be overshadowed by trans drama for second year in a row
California's high school track and field state finals face protests for the second consecutive year due to the participation of a transgender athlete in multiple jumps. The CIF has re-implemented a policy bumping athletes behind the trans athlete up one spot, sparking controversy. Clovis Mayor Pro Tem Dianne Pearce criticized CIF and Governor Gavin Newsom for failing to protect female athletes' sports divisions.
- California mom speaks with compassion but brutal honesty about presence of trans athlete in daughter’s sport
Jennifer Oliver, a California mother, advocates for fairness in women's sports after her daughter lost a high jump competition to trans athlete AB Hernandez. Oliver emphasizes compassion for Hernandez but argues biological males in girls' sports undermine fairness and safety. Hernandez, a biological male, won multiple state championships in girls' track events.
- Trans track star sweeps three events, shares first-place podium and qualifies for CA state meet yet again
Transgender track athlete AB Hernandez of Jurupa Valley High School swept three events at the CIF state qualifying meet, securing spots in high jump, long jump, and triple jump. The article highlights the controversy surrounding transgender athletes in girls' sports, referencing reactions from opponents like high school senior Reese Hogan and organizations such as 'Save Girls Sports.'
- Angels legend Troy Percival speaks out amid trans athlete crisis, endorses Chad Bianco
Angels legend Troy Percival endorses Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco for California's 2026 gubernatorial race, citing opposition to progressive policies and transgender student-athlete participation in women's sports. Bianco has made the trans athlete issue central to his campaign platform, promising to repeal protections for transgender student-athletes and enforce biological-sex categories in school sports.
- Inside the trans athlete podium controversy sending political shockwaves in California ahead of elections
A controversy surrounding trans athletes in California has sparked political shockwaves ahead of elections, with the California Interscholastic Federation implementing a pilot entry process to address the issue. The process aims to provide opportunities for cisgender female student-athletes to participate and compete fairly. The controversy has drawn attention from the White House and California Gov. Gavin Newsom's office.
- California trans athlete podium controversy ignites outrage among politicians, activists
A trans athlete, AB Hernandez, swept three jumping events at a California girls' track and field meet, sparking controversy and outrage among politicians and activists. The athlete's wins led to a rule being enforced that awarded higher placements to female athletes who finished behind Hernandez. The incident has renewed debate over transgender athletes in women's sports.
- Trans athlete AB Hernandez's mother says criticism is politically motivated ahead of midterm elections
AB Hernandez, a trans athlete, dominated girls' events at the CIF Southern Section Division 3 preliminaries, sparking debate over competitive fairness and transgender participation in sports. Hernandez's mother, Nereyda, claims criticism is politically motivated ahead of midterm elections. The controversy surrounds California's policies on transgender athletes.