Trans Softball Mayhem continues as a controversial Minnesota Team Reach State Championship
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The Champlin Park rebels the softball team of girls who are controversial Minnesota State Championship for the first time in history on Wednesday evening – partly thanks to them transgender pitcher.
Marissa Rothenberger threw a complete game And then hit two doubles while the rebels were closely defeating 3-2 White Bear Lake for their historical achievement.
“She’s always a coupling,” Champlin Park -coach Bryan Woodley was quoted by Twinciteys.com. “I think she’s the best midfielder in the state. She is just a great all -round player. ‘
Rothenberger is biologically male. With nine, Rothenberger’s mother applied in court to change the birth certificate of her child after their ninth birthday, approved the petition, by Reduxx.
Rothenberger received a new birth certificate that was born to be born feminine and changed their name from ‘Charlie Dean’ to Marissa.
Earlier on Wednesday, according to Outkick, the rebels defeated the Eagen School 5-0, while parents of the losing team ‘Save Girls’ Sports wore T-shirts.

Minnesota High School softball player Marissa Rothenberger got the headlines in 2025
Champlin Park runs against White Bear Lake to continue to the Minnesota State Championship Game.
Marissa Rothenberger (not the batter here) had 2 Doubles and threw a complete competition. pic.twitter.com/smepfaytaa
– Amber Harding Snyder (@Theamberharding) June 4, 2025
“I was pretty disappointed and frustrated,” she told Outkick, who said she asked to keep her name to herself to protect her daughter.
‘I think we have seen this time and again for our girls happen. You look online and you see women transfer to men, and they do not dominate any of the men’s sports. You don’t see that.
‘But on the women’s side you see it over and over again throughout the country. It is super frustrating. I knew it would eventually happen to my daughter. I was sad to see the hair happening. ‘
Rothenberger seems to be referred in a lawsuit against Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison who was submitted in May.
The complaint, obtained by Daily Mail, claims that a ‘male’ pitcher plays for the girl team of Champlin Park has created an unfair playing field for female rivals, who have been denied honor and opportunities. ‘
A spokesperson for the Anoka-Hennepin School District refused to comment on Rothenberger in May Dailymail, with reference to privacy rules. However, the school has released a general statement.
“Throughout the season, and as the rebels continue to the State Tournament, it is important to note that all student athletes participating in the Softball Team of the Champlin Park are eligible to compete in accordance with the rules of the Minnesota State High School League and the applicable State Act,” Read the statement.
‘Due to the privacy laws for data, the district cannot give a public comments about a specific student athlete. Moreover, the district is mentioned in an active lawsuit, which limits which information can be shared. ‘
President Donald Trump has worked on getting rid of female sports from transgender athletes by signing an executive order that threatens to maintain the financing of an institution that violates the statement.
Statistics about transgender participation in female sports are not extensive.
In December, however, NCAA President Charlie Baker testified that less than 10 participated in 500,000 collegial student athletes in the country.
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