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Transgender woman sues Princeton for 'humiliating' removal from track meet
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Transgender woman sues Princeton for 'humiliating' removal from track meet

TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — A transgender woman has sued Princeton University claiming she was illegally removed shortly before her race in a school-hosted track meet in May due to her gender identity. An attorney for Sadie Schreiner filed the complaint in New Jersey Superior Court on Tuesday, listing the school along with athletic director John Mack and director of track operations Kimberly Keenan-Kirkpatrick as defendants. The lawsuit also lists New York-based Leone Timing and Results Services as a defendant in its role of handling official timing for organized track and field events. The lawsuit comes more than five months after the NCAA changed its participation policy for transgender athletes to limit competition in women's sports to athletes assigned female at birth. That change came a day after President Donald Trump signed an executive order intended to ban transgender athletes from girls' and women's sports. Schreiner, who had transitioned during high school, had previously run for Division III Rochester Institute of Technology but was set to compete as an athlete unattached to any school or club in the Larry Ellis Invitational. The complaint seeks unspecified damages for a 'humiliating, dehumanizing and dignity-stripping ordeal' in front of family and friends. The complaint cites New Jersey anti-discrimination law barring discrimination for being transgender, with schools considered areas of 'public accommodation.' 'We stand by the allegations in the pleading,' Schreiner attorney Susie Cirilli told The Associated Press on Friday. 'As stated in the complaint, the defendants' individual actions were intolerable in a civilized community and go beyond the possible bounds of decency.' Princeton's media and athletics officials as well as Leone Timing did not return emails from the AP seeking comment. According to the complaint, Schreiner originally signed up to run the 100- and 200-meter races before later declaring only for the 200 despite registering and qualifying for both races. The complaint says she learned 15 minutes before her race that her name had been removed from the official list of competitors, then raised the issue with Leone Timing officials before being directed to Mack and Keenan-Kirkpatrick. During that exchange, the complaint states, Keenan-Kirkpatrick said, 'I do not want to assume, but you are transgender.' Additionally, Keenan-Kirkpatrick 'further suggested that she had tried to organize a separate segregated event just for Sadie so that she could run' while Schreiner provided a birth certificate and driver's license recognizing her as a female, according to the complaint. According to her Instagram page, Schreiner said she was 'barred' from running in a February track event at Boston University as an unattached athlete following the Trump order and NCAA policy change. The nationwide battle over transgender girls on girls' and women's sports teams has played out at both the state and federal levels as Republicans have leveraged the issue as a fight for athletic fairness. More than two dozen states have enacted laws barring transgender women and girls from participating in certain sports competitions. Some policies have been blocked in court. ___ AP sports: The Associated Press

Lakota East graduate Joe Wilson IV wins 2025 Ohio Amateur Golf Championship
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Lakota East graduate Joe Wilson IV wins 2025 Ohio Amateur Golf Championship

Four years after winning the Ohio High School Athletic Association Division I golf state championship as a Lakota East senior, Joe Wilson IV won the Ohio Golf Association's 2025 Ohio Amateur Championship July 18. Wilson IV, now a golfer at Ohio State, shot a 15-under par 273 across four rounds at Zanesville Country Club for the crown. Wilson beat by one stroke Jordan Gilkison and T.J. Kreusch. Gilkison golfed for Kent State and was the 2020 OHSAA Division I golf state champion for Springboro a year before Wilson won his state title. Kreusch graduated from Alter in the spring after leading the Knights to three-straight OHSAA Division II team state championships and also finishing as individual runner-up as a sophomore in 2022. Wilson was 13-under par and led Kreusch by four strokes after the second round. Wilson fell behind after a 74 in the third round, leaving him tied for second by a stroke behind Kreusch. In the final round, Wilson shot a 68 while Kreusch managed a 70. Gilkison also had a 68 in the final round to finish in the second-place tie. After missing his sophomore season at Ohio State after hip and abdomen surgery, Wilson returned this past season for the Buckeyes. He finished the season by finishing in third at the National Golf Invitational, leading Ohio State to the team title. This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Lakota East grad, Ohio State golfer Joe Wilson IV wins Ohio Amateur

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New Orleans Pelicans rookie Derik Queen underwent surgery on Friday to repair a torn scapholunate ligament in his left wrist, the team announced. Queen, the 13th overall selection by the Pelicans in last month's NBA draft, was injured during Tuesday's Summer League game against the Portland Trail Blazers. He will be reevaluated in 12 weeks, which will fall toward the end of training camp and after the team returns home from Australia. The 2025-26 NBA season begins on Oct. 21. Queen finishes Summer League play with an average of 14 points, 11 rebounds and 2.3 assists in 27.1 minutes over three games. One part of his game to clean up when he's back on the court is turnovers as he leads all players with 5.7 per game. The Pelicans are 0-4 and wrap up their schedule Friday against the Indiana Pacers.

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