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Female High School Wrestler Reports Being Sexually Violated by Competitor She Didn’t Know was Male

Female High School Wrestler Reports Being Sexually Violated by Competitor She Didn’t Know was Male

The Washington State athlete went public after reported inaction by school officials and after other female athletes complained about boys in their locker room.

Undivided reports that a female high school wrestler unknowingly competed against a teenage boy in a December 2025 match.

In a video of the match, 16-year-old Kallie Keeler is seen looking frantic and mouthing to her mother. A voice reported to be her mother can be heard saying, “I don’t know what she said. I don’t know why her face looks like that.”

According to Undivided’s reporting, immediately following the match, Kallie told her mother and then looked to report to her coach that she felt it had been an intentional sexual assault.

In the meantime, the coach of another team informed her that her opponent was male. This was the first time she learned that she had been wrestling a boy in the 190-pound weight class.

After Kallie and her family reported to the school, they said they never received an update on the action the school would take.

According to Outkick, the school district notified the sheriff’s office the day after Undivided asked for comment on January 29, almost two months after the incident.

The school district and sheriff’s office said the incident “is currently under investigation,” but they cannot share any more details.

Under Washington State law, “professional school personnel” are mandatory reporters of abuse, which includes “sexual contact.”  It is a crime to fail to report such abuse. 

The family went public after Undivided ran a report about a dozen female athletes from a different Washington school complaining about boys in their locker room making them uncomfortable. 

It appears that one of those boys was Kallie’s wrestling opponent.

Amanda Stulman is a Senior Researcher and Attorney at the Legal Insurrection Foundation

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henrybowman | February 10, 2026 at 4:49 pm

Inconceivable* that something like this should happen!
*To proggies, over the past six years, despite our best efforts.
And yes, that word means EXACTLY what I think it means.


 
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Suburban Farm Guy | February 10, 2026 at 5:01 pm

Let the downvotes begin: nobody could tell it was a he? We get three images here and it looks like a guy to me. We get peer-pressured into pretending everything’s normal? play along with a) mental illness or b) gaming/exploiting liberal’s fetishes? …? Nobody saw it? Crazy.

Don’t be a victim. Don’t go along with insanity.


 
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irishgladiator63 | February 10, 2026 at 5:22 pm

In Pennsylvania, wrestling is generally coed. Some schools have all girls teams, but they’re few and far between. If girls want to wrestle, they’re going to be wrestling guys. I’m surprised Washington is different, given how popular wrestling is in Western PA.

The girls generally don’t win much, particularly at the heavier weights, but some of the lighter ones do ok. Getting beat, sometimes painfully and embarrassingly, is part of wrestling. Getting grabbed awkwardly is part of wrestling.
That said, if one of the boys ever did something deliberately inappropriate to one of the girls, there would be a fight right there. Her teammates wouldn’t tolerate it. Her coach would be losing his mind. Other wrestlers from other teams wouldn’t tolerate it. Parents wouldn’t tolerate it. The ref wouldn’t tolerate it. There would be an ass beating right there on the mat. That would be the end of that wrestler’s career.


     
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    ztakddot in reply to irishgladiator63. | February 10, 2026 at 5:43 pm

    There are plenty of girl vs boy matches on youtube, The boy is often thrown off his game not knowing where to put his hands and often becoming uncomfortably aroused, The girls often have no such restrictions and take advantage of the boy.

    Boy vs girl sparring and matches often happen in grappling arts such as BJJ with similar problems. Just ask Tom Brady who lose his wife to her BJJ instructor.


       
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      destroycommunism in reply to ztakddot. | February 10, 2026 at 6:05 pm

      exactly

      we use to experience this problem in differing in combat sports

      but we had to put up with it or else we’d be vilified as not allowing females their fair opportunities


       
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      irishgladiator63 in reply to ztakddot. | February 10, 2026 at 6:32 pm

      If you say so. Most of the ones I see in real life are the girl getting pinned in less than a minute without much of a chance.


         
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        ztakddot in reply to irishgladiator63. | February 10, 2026 at 8:20 pm

        I agree with you about the heavier weights, say 165 and up. Below that it depends on how straightforward the wrestling goes. you can find all sorts of matches on youtube and of course the ones selected for a video depend upon the point the creator wants to make.


         
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        ztakddot in reply to irishgladiator63. | February 10, 2026 at 8:33 pm

        One addition thing I just recalled. Some of the girl wrestlers have unbelievable flexibility and this can make them more difficult to pin.


     
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    Milhouse in reply to irishgladiator63. | February 10, 2026 at 6:40 pm

    If girls want to wrestle, they’re going to be wrestling guys.

    Do the guys get a choice in the matter? Or is it, “if you want to wrestle you’re occasionally going to be wrestling girls”?


       
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      destroycommunism in reply to Milhouse. | February 10, 2026 at 6:49 pm

      no choice and any ( that we know of) opposition to wrestling with females is of course met with lefty “outrage”

      coaches generally arent going to risk their jobs by going along with any males that object


       
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      irishgladiator63 in reply to Milhouse. | February 10, 2026 at 9:14 pm

      The guys have no choice. They can wrestle or forfeit.
      There is a fair amount of debate and disapproval. Some parents refuse to let their sons wrestle girls. I haven’t seen that past the youth level though.
      Youth wrestling (up to 12 years old) is one thing. Until puberty hits, the girls have some advantages at lower weights because they grow faster sooner. The upper weights (anything over about 140) it starts getting ugly for them, particularly once you hit junior high. My older sons wrestle 190 and 210 Jr high. They occasionally end up with a girl. A 190 or 210 pound 12-15 year old male is a very, very different body type than a 190 or 210 pound female of the same age. Those matches are sub 30 seconds. They just pin them and move on.
      I’m not particularly comfortable with it, as they’re at an age I don’t want to teach them to put their hands on women. I don’t think that’s a good lesson to teach young men in general. And I don’t really want to be teaching young women that men should be putting hands on them. My sons are skilled and strong enough that they can simply control the match and end it quickly and relatively gently. But I have definitely seen matches at where that’s not the case and the female wrestlers just get pummeled.


 
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E Howard Hunt | February 10, 2026 at 5:23 pm

She should have executed a double-ball takedown and pinned him a half-Peter.


 
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ecreegan | February 10, 2026 at 5:36 pm

The player is guilty of sexual assault, and they should throw the encyclopedia at him.

Additionally, that player, his coaches, and all the referees are all guilty of conspiracy to commit assault.

She didn’t consent to wrestle a boy, she only consented to wrestle a girl. Therefore her consent is void and he assaulted her.

What are we talking about here? The dude got excited and popped wood during the match and she felt it rubbing against her? Does that constitute assault?

Can’t make this statement enough
The Tranies are not to be girls but to look at them

This can’t end soon enough


 
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destroycommunism | February 10, 2026 at 6:02 pm

the case will be moved to loudoun county


 
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destroycommunism | February 10, 2026 at 6:21 pm

when they saw he was putting on his jock while changing in the womens locker room should have tipped them off


 
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destroycommunism | February 10, 2026 at 6:52 pm

funny how we accept double standards when they fit our narratives on how the way we think they should be but object to any truths that threaten that


 
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destroycommunism | February 10, 2026 at 6:58 pm

like to hear from the leftists that run those big tennis tournys where they wont allow the differing pov about men and women/mens tennis

but pay them the same and pretend that the quality and demands of the women are the same as for the men

lefty keeps winning b/c we dont draw the line like we used to and so lefty ,with the help of the rinos

created laws that ignore facts for feelings

now here we are and even some of the feminists are getting jock itch over males competing against females and taking away prize money etc


 
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CommoChief | February 10, 2026 at 8:56 pm

Did I read the female and her coach weren’t informed her opponent was a male/tranny until after the match? That seems like it should have been reported prior.

The female wrestler clearly isn’t woke enough, and should be sent for re-education with experts.


 
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guyjones | February 10, 2026 at 9:41 pm

Girls should not be wrestling boys, or, trannies. Just an axiomatic proposition.


 
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gamiller18 | February 11, 2026 at 12:02 pm

File a Police Report & File a Lawsuit!

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