
This ‘equality’ thing has simply gone too far.
Let’s face reality: men and women, boys and girls, are different than one another. Sure, we are all human beings. But one is male, and one is female. We were created differently by God, and sexual organs were not the only difference.
Men are generally bigger, faster, stronger than women. Not always, of course, but in general and in the vast majority of instances.
In school athletics there have always been boys sports and girls sports, and athletes should remain eligible to play only within their sexes.
Could you imagine allowing, for instance, Koby Bryant to play on Lower Merion’s girls basketball team when he was a student at the school? Simply stated, Lower Merion would be unbeatable. Also, Bryant would be taking a roster spot from some girl who would have made the team were it not for his becoming a ridiculous interloper.
A similar bastardization of ‘Title IX’ played out this past Saturday in Whitehall, Pennsylvania. Wyoming Seminary defeated Merion Mercy in the PIAA Class AA field hockey championship by a 3-2 score. In the game, a junior at Wyoming Seminary named JaJa Kentwell scored two goals to provide the margin of victory.
Kentwell had missed Wyoming Seminary’s semi-final victory while away in Germany, playing for the United States indoor team, but had made sure to come back for this state title match.
Oh, and perhaps I failed to mention that Kentwell was playing for the U.S. Men’s indoor team. Kentwell, you see, is a boy playing with the Wyoming Seminary girls team.
After Wyoming Seminary won the game, Kentwell, the only boy on the field, was asked how he felt. “It’s hard to describe“, he said. Let me describe it for you then, JaJa. You just beat a girls team. Congratulations, pal. Hope that you’re proud, big guy.
This is not meant to be a knock against women athletes in any way, especially Merion Mercy’s team in particular. The fact is, Merion Mercy was the best girl’s field hockey team on the field.
Unfortunately, the other team was co-ed and used not only a boy, but a world-class boy who plays for his country.
Wyoming Seminary should be ashamed, but they probably aren’t. There is, of course, a rule that allows for such things. That rule is a joke.
Merion Mercy should be congratulated for putting up such a good fight and making the final result close. Their girls outscored the Wyoming girls by 2-1.
But Wyoming Seminary ultimately won the championship thanks to their world-class male player. Congratulations, Wyoming Seminary. Don’t forget to thank the boy who just won you your ‘girls’ (sic) championship.

Whether Jah-Jah doesn't try or not isn't the point. He shouldn't be playing on a girls team, period. The only people who would feel otherwise are his personal friends. You're right. It's just too bad some 6'9\” monster doesn't feel like playing high school hoops for his girls team, the stupidity of the idea would be on clear display then, as it should be here. I've been following Philly-area high school sports for a long time, and this one was ridiculous. The 'Blue Knights' girls field hockey team should be red-faced with embarrassment to display that tainted championship trophy in their trophy case.
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your just a jealous hater. jaja doesnt even try. wait until you see him against other men, he destroys them. ive seen him play against both males and females and doesnt even attempt to play the girls. i bet your just an unathletic man trying to seek confidence by bringing down the high school kids.congrats, \”big guy.\” keep talkin
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Thanks for the support, I\’m on Merion\’s team and you completely captured our feelings on the situation.
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Hi Gang. Glad to see that someone out there has apprently found this article and found it of interest. I frankly had no rooting interest in this local girls field hockey team. But as a lifelong sports fan and player, the fact is that this \’Ja Ja\’ is the only thing \’ridiculous\’ about the whole situation. At least in his playing for a girls team. Unfair, stupid reading of the rules, and utterly foolish. The WS girls should have spoken up and out, and the kid should have been benched.
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Well said. It is just not fair. It should be just for the girls and Kentwell and play for the US team. He got his exposure and now he can play for the men\’s team and let the girl play
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