A postseason track meet in California began Saturday with a “Save Girls’ Sports” rally, taking place outside of the gates. Unfortunately, the event concluded in the same fashion that we’ve seen before, with a transgender athlete absolutely dominating the competition in multiple jumping events. The situation only adds fuel to the fire of the concern regarding protection for girls and women in female sports.
A lot of attention was drawn to the Yorba Linda-based CIF Southern Section Division 3 preliminaries prior to competition beginning as a result of protestors going against the California policy of permitting trans athletes to participate in female sports. (RELATED: Pope Leo XIV Blessing Nike Makes Me Want To Throw Some Money On Its Stock)
When the track meet got started, everybody inside shifted their focus to the jumping events, which is where AB Hernandez was competing. Hernandez is a biological male and a senior at Jurupa Valley High School, who hosted the preliminaries. In the competitions, Hernandez rolled against the girls, winning all three and doing it commandingly.
AB Hernandez won all three events today — long jump, high jump and triple jump.
He continues to steal from young women. Shameless. https://t.co/2wXZeqk8DC pic.twitter.com/sv53it5rad
— Jennifer Sey (@JenniferSey) May 10, 2026
A transgender athlete who plays multiple sports, including girls’ volleyball, Hernandez was the victor of the Long Jump Division 3 Prelim, as well as the Triple Jump Division 3 Prelim. In the High Jump Division 3 Prelim, Hernandez finished in a first-place tie with Reese Hogan, who has previously been connected to Hernandez. The winning competitions for Hernandez came in blowout fashion.
To put the numbers into perspective, Hernandez recorded 20 feet and 4 1/4 inches in the long jump. The second and third-place finishers tallied 19 feet and 1 1/2 inches, and 18 feet and 7 inches. Over 1 foot was the margin between first and second.
Hernandez put up 42 feet and 4 inches in the triple jump, with the second-place competitor finishing at 39 feet and 7 1/2 inches. The individual who placed third had a score of 37 feet and 8 inches.

