Boy can't compete on high school girls' team!
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Appeals court: Boy can't compete on high school girls' team RYAN J. FOLEY Associated Press
MADISON, Wis. - A boy who wanted to compete on his high school's girls' gymnastics team cannot sue for gender discrimination, a state appeals court ruled Thursday.
The District 4 Court of Appeals upheld a judge's dismissal of Keith Michael Bukowski's lawsuit against the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association, which prohibits boys from competing in girls' sports.
Bukowski filed the lawsuit as a junior at Stevens Point Area High School in 2004 after he was told he could not join the girls' gymnastics team. He argued the WIAA rule discriminated against him because his school did not have a boys' team.
Bukowski argued that the rule violated the equal protection clause of the U.S. Constitution as well as a federal law known as Title IX, which prohibits sex discrimination in schools that receive federal funds.
In a 3-0 ruling, the court said Bukowski failed to show that WIAA, a nonprofit organization of public and private high schools that sets rules for sports competition, could be sued for either claim.
Bukowski didn't prove WIAA was an arm of the state that could be sued for the constitutional violation or that it received federal funding, the court said, backing a Portage County judge's earlier ruling.
Bukowski's attorney, Jared Redfield, said he would likely appeal to the state Supreme Court. He said the ruling means "the WIAA can discriminate at will, which doesn't make any sense at all."
Courts have previously ruled that letting boys compete on girls' teams jeopardizes opportunities for girls.
But Bukowski, who had competed in gymnastics at a local YMCA, argued the case was similar to recent examples of girls who were allowed to compete on boys' teams in football and wrestling.
Redfield said female sports no longer deserved what he called a privileged status because participation among women has increased sharply in recent decades.
"Why not treat the genders equally?" he asked. "If women can go on our football team and they can wrestle in tournaments, why in the world if there's no access for a male to participate in gymnastics should they not be on the girls' team?"
But WIAA Executive Director Doug Chickering said females remain underrepresented in sports. He said allowing Bukowski to compete would have put pressure on WIAA to grant frequent requests from boys who want to play on girls' volleyball teams.
"Our fundamental reason for denying participation was that we didn't want to see girls displaced from girls' teams by boys," he said.
Bukowski graduated earlier this year so the legal fight by him and his mother would affect only other students in the future. Hundreds of students at his school signed a petition backing his efforts to compete in 2004 but courts rejected his attempts for an injunction so he could.
Bukowski, now a student at University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, may have lost an opportunity for a college scholarship as a result, Redfield said.
Principal Mike Devine said the school does not have a boys' team because of lack of interest and it was merely following the WIAA rule in refusing to allow Bukowski on the girls' team. He said the school recently hired Bukowski as an assistant coach for the girls' gymnastics team.
"We're glad to have Keith working with our kids right now. He does have some talent in gymnastics," he said. "Even though he couldn't compete with us, he's teaching our kids. That's a somewhat positive outcome for this."
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Re: Boy can't compete on high school girls' team!
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Why was this posted here?
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Why was this posted here? In the article, it gives the example of girls being allowed to wrestle on the boys team due to the absence of a girls wrestling team. It was a relevant argument and interesting to read.
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In a related topic you might be interested in a topic that I just introduced on the College Forum. The topic has a link to a John Stossel report on Title IX. I am for women participation in sports but not with the result of the elimination of opportunities for men. Stossel's report points out some of the absurd lengths that Title IX is used by special interest groups. Part of the reason that Richard may have introduced this topic here is that you can see from Stossel's report that this has become an issue for high schools too.
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Hey they let Danica Patrick drive in Indy Cars. Why can't some guy do a few gymnastics routines?
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