Thursday, February 19, 2026

Trans wrestler sexually assaults female competitor

Susan Quinn - American Thinker; "Once again a beleaguered young woman is let down by her school, her coaches, law enforcement, and every other institution."

Which bathroom dare he use now?

"The latest in trans athletic outrages comes to us from Puyallup, Washington State:

During a wrestling match on December 6, Keeler competed in the 190-pound weight class against an opponent from Emerald Ridge High School. Video from the bout appears to show Keeler in visible distress. According to her testimony, the opponent, a transgender-identifying boy, forcefully inserted his fingers into her private area during a move, causing her to feel violated and disoriented. Keeler later said she allowed herself to be pinned in order to end the match and escape the situation.

‘I didn’t really know what to do or how to handle that situation. I just wanted the match to be over,’ Keeler said.

"Although Keeler’s mother filmed a video on her phone, the sheriff’s department said the evidence was inconclusive.

"But the malfeasance by the schools is deplorable. Keeler and her mother reported this attack to the Puyallup School District and to coaches; schools are required to report this type of crime within 48 hours. But the report wasn’t made for two months, and only the day after a reporter contacted the school district regarding the matter.

"Keeler feels she was twice-violated: besides the physical attack, no one told her that her competitor was a trans (biological male) woman.

"After Keeler reported the attack to her coach, the following was his response:

‘I most certainly would not put Kallie on the mat if I thought she was competing with a male,’ Keeler’s coach replied. ‘I will investigate this and look to see if we have a video on our end. I will touch base with you either this afternoon or tomorrow morning after I do my due diligence.’

However, Keeler’s family said they never heard back from the school. Additionally, the Pierce County Sheriff’s Office did not receive a formal report until Jan. 30.

"Emerald Ridge High School has been overly accommodating to their trans students:" . . .

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