
This goes right along with the discussion we were having about girls playing sports with boys. Do you think her human rights were violated? See the article below and watch the video at
http://www.wltx.com/news/story.aspx?storyid=62062
Beaverton, OR (KOIN-TV) — A female superstar basketball player is at the center of a hoops controversy in Beaverton, Oregon, after being relieved from a boys team she used to call her own.
She’s competed against boys for more than a year, but now they’ll only let her play against other girls.
One look at 12-year-old Jamie Nared, and you realize this she’s no ordinary sixth-grade basketball player. She’s six feet tall, and can take over a basketball court.
“She’s absolutely as gifted a sixth grader as I’ve ever been associated with,” says Michael Abraham, Nared’s coach.
In fact, Nared is so good, she competes against boys her age and older. The Hoop in Beaverton allowed her to play in the Boys League, until a couple of weeks ago.
They say it’s against the rules.
“You know, we sold, we advertised, and we marketed the league as providing equal opportunities for men and women. It’s not a co-ed league,” says Dave Vizzini, with The Hoop.
Nared’s mother Reiko Williams, believes the rule is being selectively enforced, just for Nared.
She says Nared’s talent has ruffled some feathers.
“And I think some people, maybe male and female, have an issue with a girl on the court and competing successfully, and even shining in a program for boys. That’s just not supposed to happen,” Abraham said.
Nared has a strong basketball pedigree. Her father, Greg, played at the University of Maryland.
Nared’s older sister, Jackie, was Oregon’s leading 6A scorer last year at Westview High School in Beaverton, and she’ll attend Maryland on a basketball scholarship.
Meanwhile, Nared just keeps playing ball–be it against the girls or the boys.
“There’s exceptions to every rule, and Jamie is that exception,” says Vizzini, “We can’t have the girls playing in the boy’s division. We’ve had games we’ve had to forfeit because of that scenario.”