Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Transgender hockey player, Sawyer Groothuis, knocked the teeth out of female player of Dighton-Rehoboth during all girls high school hockey game in Swampscott, Massachusetts.
Information reads: “So I did some research and the dude’s name who smoked this chick in the face is Sawyer Groothuis.
Not only did he send her to the hospital but he also is a county field hockey all-star and scored the only two goals of this game, which was a state playoff match.
And the local news wrote it up praising him as if it’s totally normal.”
A female field hocker player in Massachusetts suffered “significant” injuries after a ball struck by a male opponent hit her in the face.
The player, whose identity has not been revealed, “sustained significant facial and dental injuries,” said Bill Runey, the superintendent of Dighton-Rehoboth Regional High School, in a statement obtained by the Sun Chronicle Friday. “The shot was taken by a male member of the Swampscott field hockey team.”
A senior Swampscott male player, believed to be named Sawyer Groothuis, struck the ball, sending it hurtling into the face of the unnamed female athlete, a senior Dighton-Rehoboth player, the Chronicle reported. After the play, coaches ran out to the field to give medical attention to the girl, who could be heard screaming in pain in video of the incident posted to social media.
While biological males taking women’s trophies, scholarships, championship titles, and basic pride and dignity are bad enough, this story highlights one of the far more dangerous consequences of denying biological reality in favor of “feelings”: women get hurt.
A tragedy the left only seems to care about when it’s politically convenient. Video posted by Gaines shows the moment when Sawyer Groothuis, a biological male player on the Swampscott team, hits the shot that nails the young lady in the face with a sickening thud. The crowd can be heard gasping as she falls to her knees clutching her face. Other players immediately pause as her teammates rush to her side.
Under Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association rules, the Massachusetts Equal Rights Amendment can be applied to allow male participation on female teams.