Patriot High School Coach Reportedly Harassed by District Officials After Forfeiting Match to Protect Female Athletes in Gender Policy Dispute

Social media has been flooded with messages of support. Users have praised the coach for standing firm and prioritizing the welfare of her athletes.

September 26, 2026

This article was last updated by Alisha Shrestha on September 25, 2026

Patriot High School is at the center of a growing controversy after its girls’ sports coach made the difficult decision to forfeit a match to protect her female athletes in accordance with gender participation policies.

According to multiple reports and social media posts, the coach is now reportedly facing harassment from district officials who are pressuring her to reverse the decision and allow at least the lower divisions to compete.

The decision, which has drawn widespread attention, reflects a broader debate over the participation of male students who identify as female in girls’ sports.

The coach’s praised by parents, fellow athletes, and social media users as a courageous defense of female athletes’ rights and safety.

Many supporters have emphasized that biological differences between male and female athletes create an uneven playing field and that schools have a responsibility to ensure fair competition.

Social media has been flooded with messages of support. Users have praised the coach for standing firm and prioritizing the welfare of her athletes.

Comments such as “Good Job PDub! Stand your ground” and “Hang in there coach! You stood in the gap for the girls where other’s don’t have the guts or brains to!” illustrate the admiration for the decision and the personal courage required to take such a stand.

Other posts highlighted similar actions taken by schools across the region.

Bakersfield Christian High School reportedly forfeited a volleyball match against Ridgeview for the same reason, and schools including Poly, Rim of the World, Yucaipa, Aquinas, Miller, and San Dimas have also opted to forfeit games against Jurupa Valley.

Supporters have called on parents to speak up and advocate for female athletes, emphasizing that they ultimately have the most at stake.

One Instagram user named Jessica Tapia published a and wrote,

“Please pray that this coach stands firm in the decision to protect her female athletes. Pray that parents will speak up and support their daughters because THEY have the ultimate say in it all.”

The social media reaction has also included intense criticism of governing bodies and political leaders who support policies allowing biological males to compete in girls’ sports.

Users cited frustration with the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) and state leadership, arguing that such policies undermine fairness and compromise girls’ sports programs.

An Instagram user named Brett Loring wrote,

Hang in there coach! You stood in the gap for the girls where others don’t have the guts or brains to!

Another user named Lawrence Webster ,

Wonderful !! Please don’t let Governor Gavin “Gruesome” Newsom , State Assembly, and CIF get away with another year of this horrific, unscientific, and unfair practice of allowing Biological Male Boys to compete with Biological Female Girls !! Stop the madness. 🏃🏼‍♀️🏃🏽‍♀️🏃🏾‍♀️🔥🙏🏾❤️👎🏾🏐⚽️🥎🏀🎾🏑🥍🥊⛳️⛸️🎣🥇🥈🥉🇺🇸🌍

Some posts referenced past athletic achievements to highlight the inherent differences in male and female competition, emphasizing the impact of biology on performance.

Despite the support from parents and the community, the coach reportedly faces ongoing pressure from district officials.

Reports describe the situation as reminiscent of tactics used against other teachers and coaches who challenge gender participation policies, with some users labeling it as harassment or “gaslighting.”

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