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Minnesota State High School League (MSHSL) Girls’ Softball State Tournament Officially happening – and there is a controversy around Champlyn Park’s initial pitcher.
Marisa Rothenberger, a Male athleteIn the AAA quarterfinals, the No. 2 ranked Champlyn Park defeated No.7 Eagan by 5-0 in the quarterfinals. Rothenburger allowed seven hits and scored four runs in victory.
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Champlin Park and Eagon players will hand over the quarter -finals of the Minnesota Girls’ Softball State Tournament. (Amber Harding/Out Tikic)
Participating in girls’ sports highlights the increasing trend across the state and the country, with 14 shut-out innings in the back-to-back matches in the divisional final to help the Champlyn Park State Tournament.
On Wednesday, not everyone in the stand did not apply.
The two Eagon parents, both sought anonymity for the sake of their daughters, expressed frustration and frustration after the game. A mother wearing a “Girls Sports Save” t -shirt, the result was inevitable.
“I am very disappointed and disappointed,” he told K. Kikick. “I hope that we have seen it happens again and again. You see online, and you will see women turning over men, and they are not dominating in any men’s sports. But you don’t see it.
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“I think it’s really unfair,” he said. “All schools did not band together and I was truly disappointed that ‘is a pet enough. We are going to protect our girls and we will have an equal playground for all.’
The father of another Energy player agreed, calling the situation a clear violation of federal law.
“Yes, I think this is completely unfair – a violation of the federal title IX,” he said. “And the state of Minnesota wants to ignore that the state is ridiculous. If he wants to continue playing sports – I think it’s great – you can play baseball. But for girls do it and everyone is very ridiculous to keep it quiet.”

In the quarter -finals of the Minnesota Girls’ Softball State Tournament, Marissa Rothenburger threw a full game shut out. (Amber Harding/Out Tikic)
He said that although the athletes were being trained to compete in any case, Rothenburger added a layer of despair, knowing that he was on the mound.
“As athletes, you go there and you play the hand given to you, so you want to continue the competition,” he said. “But again, it’s disappointing.”
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Champlin Park will face the 6th White Bear Lake in the semifinals on Wednesday afternoon.
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