Girl's football hopes sacked by rules on competing with boys

 

October 28, 2016



NEW YORK (AP) — Alison Rogers raced across the field, a touchdown-saving tackle in her line of sight.

It was her favorite moment of the season she spent playing middle school football. Rogers, a cornerback from Ethical Culture Fieldston School in New York, brought a boy to the ground and a crowd to its feet.

"All of the parents went insane," she said.

Now Alison can't get on the field at all.

The issue isn't her ability to compete with boys. It's whether she should be allowed.

New York state rules governing mixed gender competition require an extra physical fitness performance test for girls,...



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