This is the shocking moment five transgender players hijacked a women’s college volleyball match in Canada.
Footage showed the five athletes “dominating” a women’s volleyball match between Seneca College and Centennial College in Toronto on Jan. 24.
The biologically male athletes were seen hitting the ball past their female teammates. The controversial players each remained on the field for the entire match, while the biologically female players were substituted on and off the bench.
The game sparked outrage among conservatives, who raised concerns about the health of the female athletes and were furious to see them benched.
The series comes amid a spike in the number of trans athletes dominating women’s sporting events in the US and Canada, despite a massive public backlash.
Seneca and Centennial Colleges in Canada recently played a match with a total of five trans players between the two teams
While the trans athletes reportedly played the entire match, the biological female athletes took turns warming up the bench
Seneca played three transgender women during the game, while Centennial played with two transgender players.
A report from Rebel News said the trans players were ‘dominating’ the game, especially when it came to ‘serving and spiking’.
“Real biological women needed medical attention because they had spikes removed from their heads,” said David Menzies, who was there to observe the game.
The biological males were “always” on the field, meaning that there were at least five female players on the bench at any time during the match.
Seneca College, the school with the most trans players, won the best-of-five series. Menzies was led away when he tried to interview players and coaches about the places transgender players take on women’s teams.
Menzies said: ‘They use this sport to pay their tuition fees.’ It was unclear whether he was talking specifically about the players on the field or in general.
An anonymous source told Rebel that there have been “two major head injuries to female volleyball athletes in the Ontario Colleges Athletic Association caused by transgender people.”
An anonymous source told the reporter that there have been “two major head injuries to female volleyball athletes in the Ontario Colleges Athletic Association caused by transgender individuals.”
The first reported injury was a concussion suffered last November by CL Viloria, who plays for Centennial.
“Viloria attacked the ball with great force and hit a La Cite volleyball player in the head,” the source said.
The second injury occurred on January 22, 2024 when Franz Largadas, a trans player who also plays for Seneca, “hit a La Cite player in the head,” causing a concussion.
“In the 2022-2023 season, Franz was on the roster of the Seneca College men’s volleyball team and this year he is now on the roster of the women’s volleyball team,” the source said.
‘Five of them do not receive gender-affirming hormone therapy or have not undergone surgical gonad removal.
“There is currently no policy within the OCAA that is publicly stated on their website regarding the eligibility of transgender women,” they said.
A coach from one of the teams that utilizes the strength and athleticism of biologically male players refuses to speak to a Rebel News reporter
The other three trans players at the recent match were Ara Telan, Jhessi Garcia and Jaque Ronquillo.
A student who had been watching the match in the stands became excited by Menzies as he left the room.
You can go ‘rot in hell,’ one of them shouted at him, ‘you white piece of shit**.’
When Menzies’ camerawoman looked at the students, some of them appeared to chuckle at the hysterical student who was still screaming.
According to the source, there are currently six biological males playing in the OCAA. Both Seneca and Centennial are members.
Last month, US protesters hoping to “save women’s sports” gathered outside the NCAA’s annual convention to demand an end to transgender athletes competing in female events.
More than a dozen groups representing women’s interests marched during the fourth “Our Bodies, Our Sports” rally, which took place in Phoenix, Arizona, outside the NCAA convention. The NCAA has allowed transgender athletes to compete since 2010.
Under current NCAA rules, an individual must undergo testosterone suppression treatment for 12 months and provide serum testosterone test results showing levels below the maximum for the sport.
According to the source, there are currently six biological males playing in the OCAA. Both Seneca and Centennial are members
There is currently no policy at the OCAA that is publicly stated on their website regarding the eligibility of transgender women
The International Olympic Committee said in November 2021 that it was up to individual sports to determine their own rules, abandoning its previous provision that trans women must suppress their testosterone levels for at least 12 months to compete.
In contrast, the governing body for athletics events, World Athletics (WA), announced in March last year that they would ban athletes who have gone through so-called ‘male puberty’ from competing in women’s world rankings.
WA said the exclusion would apply to “male-to-female transgender athletes who have gone through male puberty.”